All good things come to an end, right? If you have been following me for a while, you’ll know that I was blessed with a huge gift. As a matter of fact, back about a year ago a cabinet installer gave me a portion of his seconds cupboard door stash…like 75. {{GASP}} Further, I have reworked many, but also given away several to those who needed them. However, for most of them I have created upcycled cupboard door projects.
Here are two of the last four I have left. Today, I’ll be giving the one on the right a new life. Meanwhile, I’m saving the one of the left for next week.
DIY TIME
First, for a project like this, I wanted to dive into my junk stash. All good junkers have a #trashure stash.
Since the spring season is upon us (hallelujah!), I’ve got garden fever. Do you? So, that means we’re going to kick it off garden style and have some fun. I have a few reclaimed spigots and rusty garden tools.
For the purpose of making holes for the spigots, I grab my drill and use a forstner bit that is just a hair smaller in diameter than the pipes. That way, I can thread them in nice and tight.
Next, I attach keyhole hangers to the back for safe and flush mounting to the wall.
TYPOGRAPHY
And so, if you’ve been around me for awhile, you know that I adore typography. It’s so fun to create my own designs, but even better is to hand-paint them.
To begin with, I create my typography graphic in Photoshop sized to the correct dimensions. I’m using a favorite quote by Audrey Hepburn. Secondly, I cut it up into “pieces” to fit onto office paper so I can print. In addition, see my tutorial HERE or watch the video below.
After this, when I have the transfer applied and tweaked to my liking, I begin to paint. I use basic artists’ brushes of various sizes and fill in.
Afterward, once my paint is cured I apply a spray poly topcoat to seal it all in.
GARDEN SIGN
Finally, it’s time to reveal the first of my duo upcycled cupboard door fun.
Woot! Isn’t that fun?! Actually, I’m a tad stoked with it. tee hee.
I hope that inspires you to have at the projects that you’ve been hanging onto. Incidentally, it’s fun, great therapy, and totally inspires others.
By the way, if you’d like to make this sign/rack your own, you can find it available in my online shop. There’s oodles of other goodies too!
Additionally, do pin and share my upcycled cupboard door fun. I’m sure there are stray doors laying around that can use a new purpose.
Up next, I’ll be taking this misfit ash tray stand and giving it new life. The second cupboard door will follow that. See the new look and life HERE.
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ColleenB.-Tx. says
Absolutely Love your sign door; not only the garden saying but that you left the door natural instead of painting it. Great job.
Wishing you & your family a very Happy & Blessed Easter.
Larissa says
Oh yes, wood is my joy when in great shape such as this. Thanks! You too. He is Risen!
Pauline says
Thank you for explaining and showing keyhole hangers. What must seem absolutely obvious to you and a lot of others was a mystery to me ? Just how do you hang things on walls without drilling through? Thanks to you I now know !!!!! I am going to buy a stash of these and start practicing.
Stay safe, everyone.
Larissa says
My absolute pleasure. Knowledge is power for sure. 😀 Have fun with it!
Becky Fischer says
I love what you did! You are a genius when it comes DIY & upcycling. I now know what I’m going to do with the cupboard door that I purchased. I’m planning on painting and decorating my kitchen with a coffee theme. I’ve got some coffee themed stencils & I will use one on the cupboard door. I got my door at Habitat for Humanity Restore.
Larissa says
Sweet idea! Did you see the coffee one I did a few months back? Super fun. See it HERE.
Kaycee says
Hi Larissa, What a sweet sentiment and a beautiful sign. I just love your typography projects. Have a happy and blessed Easter friend.
Larissa says
I’m smitten to hear it, Kaycee. Thank you!
Marie says
Such a lovely cabinet door repurpose, Larissa. The quote makes me smile. Happy Easter to you and your family!
Larissa says
Sending you huge spring hugs, Marie. Thank you! 😀