above image courtesy of IKEA
I painted the shelf with Annie Sloan's Chalk Paint in Paris Gray. I wasn't sure if it would work since I have never really painted anything with Chalk Paint that wasn't real wood. Needless to say ASCP worked wonders! Here is a picture with the frame painted. Sorry for the blurriness.. I snagged this with my phone which usually takes better pictures than this, but I guess the only one to blame is the photographer...
I wanted to do something with the back of the shelf so I had some thin paneling type board (again..so technical around here) cut from Home Depot. I wasn't going to tell you all this, but I will go ahead and be honest. I had to buy it and have it cut twice, since apparently I can't use a measuring tape. It cost about $9.00 (times 2 = $18) for the back board. I then covered the panel with fabric I got at Joann's with a 50% off coupon. Total for the fabric came to about $10.00. I used about 2.5 yds. I used spray adhesive to hold the fabric onto the paneling and then nailed the back in place.
Now that I'm looking at the shelf I am really loving the fabric on the back and the splashes of red. I'll be posting all about or home office re-do shortly, so stay tuned for that.
Danielle
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Love this makeover! The pops of red are perfect with this color and the fabric on the back. You have given me some ideas for some inexpensive bookcases I have! Hugs, Linda
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DeleteDanielle
I love your bookcase, what a great job. It turned out wonderful!!
ReplyDelete-Kim :)
Thank you so much, Kim!
DeleteDanielle
That is fabulous! Great makeover; thanks for inspiring.
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DeleteNicely done Danielle. You know those cardboard thingies in the back of IKEA furniture just don't cut it, eh? I like the red stuff on the shelf - looks good.
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DeleteLove it! I'm going to do this to some thrift store find living room shelves. Well, eventually. LOL!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the fabric you chose!! Thanks for sharing at oopsey daisy!
ReplyDeleteThank you! I just recovered a chair in the same fabric because I loved it so much!
Deletewow! So inspiring. We live in a tiny place, so a lot of our furniture is from IKEA. I may have to think about doing more customizing now! :O) I came over from serendipity and spice...
ReplyDeleteThanks, Emily!
DeleteAdorable shelf Danielle! LOve the pattern you chose! Laminate made pretty!
ReplyDeleteThanks for coming by to link up...I would love to have you back this week!
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Stacey of Embracing Change
Thanks, Stacey! I'll be back for sure!
DeleteThis is fantastic! I love the backing! Thanks for sharing at Manic Monday.
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DeleteWhat a wonderful transformation! You did a terrific job! Thank you for joining TTF and I hope you are having a great day!
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