Friday, December 13, 2013

Cabinet Door Collage


Scrap cabinet doors are a great find to use as a base for putting together picture collages. I found some great tutorials and inspiration over at A Thousand Words and The Creative Crate.

The ReStore is a great place to find cheap cabinet doors that are usually in great condition.
This one I found for $5!



Mod Podge is a girl's best friend! Use your sponge brush to coat a thin layer on the glass. Try to keep the size of Mod Podge to the size of the picture. I went over the size a bit and needed to wipe the excess off. Its not the easiest to remove when its completely dried so be sure to wipe away any excess while its still wet.

Place your picture directly on the paste. Let it completely dry. Brush a thin layer over top of each picture. Let completely dry. 


I had let over curtains from Ikea that I also used for the Frame Within a Frame project. Its great to use with it being so stretchy and light. Place your fabric on the back of the door and staple in place. 

 I added a painted black text from Michael's Arts and Craft Store with my glue gun.
{Another one of girl's best friends}

 I choose to off center it to the left. 
Completely centered look to heavy and deliberate.
 I love the contrast it gives against the white cabinet. 





I LOVE the way it turned out.
 It holds pictures of my girls in their own personal moments. 
Cherished and loved. 

Linking up to these awesome parties!

FRIDAY!
WhipperBerry
504 Main
One Project Closer
Dear Creatives
Diana Rambles
Fidlers Under One Roof
This Silly Girls Life

MONDAY!
Claire Justine Creative Mondays
A Original Belle
Skip To My Lou

Tuesday!
HomeStories AToZ
Carolyn's Homework-Be Inspired
Funky Polkadot Giraffe
Kathe With An E
Lil' Mrs Tori
Mamal Diane-Keeping Life Simple
Be Betsy
Our Table For Seven

Wednesday
Polkadots On Parade
The DIY Dreamer
The NY Melrose Family
Savvy Southern Style
Sew Much Ado
Tillys Nest
Nap Time Is My Time
Mama Bzz
The Life of Jennifer Dawn
Gingersnap Crafts
Daft Crafts
Soda Pop Avenue



7 comments:

  1. Great idea! I love upcycling and creating something unique for my home. It looks awesome - thanks for sharing at Whip It Up Wednesday!

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    1. Thank-you I made it for my mom for Christmas, fingers crossed she likes it ;)- Thanks for having me at your link party!

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  2. Hi Mel, Thanks for sharing at the party.This turned out so lovely! Thanks for showing how you put together your project. Hope to see you again soon! Happy Holidays to you and your family!! Theresa @DearCreatives

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  3. Thanks! It certainly didn't take long to put together and managed to use pretty limited supplies. I'm pretty pleased with it! Merry Christmas!

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  4. Such a great idea, love this :)

    Thanks for sharing at Creative Mondays last week, featuring at the hop this week :)

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    1. Awww thanks:) After such an emotional day for so many different reasons, that completely made my night :)

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  5. Such a great project! It is one of the featured posts on today's link party... http://www.thelifeofjenniferdawn.com/2014/01/a-little-bird-told-me-link-party-73.html

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