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2010.02.09

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Becky

Wow, love that. Must go to $ store soon!

denise

Hi Diane, Yes, I did do a post on the door bookcases, but not really a "tutorial" post. Look in the label section of my blog under "kids rooms" , sorry i don't have the link copied here for you (tryin' to get the kids out the door in their snow suits). They are pretty simple. you could even buy bracketts and have the wood cut to size for the shelf. The post shows more detailed pics. You seem like a pro with power tools by the look of your kitchen banquette. good luck, if you make them, please send me a pic! glad I found your blog.

Carmie of The Single Nester

Love it! I would have passed this up but I really need to get more inspired when I walk through that store!

niki

Love it! See those all the time and never had the vision you do.

:)

Maggie

I love it!!!

Now I want to run to the dollar store and look for frames.

jeanne

I don't love the dollar store until I see the amazing things that people make from the stuff they buy there!

Sarah

That looks great! I do love the dollar store but I never have the vision when I see stuff like this. Err!

jenjen

What a fun project! I love that yo used transparency sheets. What a great idea!

Looks great!

XOOX
Jen

Fawn

That is brilliant! I love the idea of using a transparency!

Jo

Another way to loosen hot glue off of the original picture is to use a heat gun - it will soften the glue to allow you to take the glass off. I love the transparency idea!

Diane at InMyOwnStyle

Hi Jo-
Thanks for the tip. I used to have a heat gun, but I think someone borrowed it a long time ago and never returned it. I forgot all about until now.
Diane

Gayle From Southern Thresholds

Very Clever and would make really economical gifts...

Kim

Absolutely love the idea! I didn't know you could print on transparency from home office printer. Just using an inkjet printer? any special transparency paper used? Thanks for this wonderful idea! Great ideas!

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