I took some chalkboard paint to make a panel in the front, painted the rest a creamy white (heirloom white, of course!) and added some vintage-looking scrapbook paper to the inside for fun.
Now she's ready for toys, shoes, or whatever life throws at her.
Linking to Metamorphosis Monday at Between Naps on the porch and Make it 4 Monday
21 comments:
This is perfect! Love it.
ohhh la la!! c'est parfait!!
So cute. I actually used the exact same scrapbook paper as art in my bathroom. Seriously, scrapbook paper is so pretty lately! http://www.budgetblonde.com/2010/05/art-on-cheap.html
I'm in love. I want a toy box just like that now! Miss you - hope you and yours are doing well!
What a cute makeover! Love it.
I wish I had your vision!
Looks gorgeous! you are so crafty!!
That turned out great! Don't we love chalkboard paint!
You're so crafty, and I'm so ... not. Adorable!
Wow! It turned out beautiful and functional.
Nice! I love it.
Anna,
Thank you so much for stopping by my blog! I really like the toybox! Right now I'm in the middle of a toybox redo and it gave me good ideas!
Very nice! Love how you can see ways to spruce things up. And then actually DO it.
jbhat
Very cute! It's all about the chalkboard paint these days, isn't it?
I love how you gave some examples of the different uses. Your refinishing projects remind me of a show I used to watch on HGTV, "Decorating Cents," especially the junk store makeovers they feature at the end. Good stuff!
Very creative, you totally changed this up. Love it! Thanks for stopping by my blog now I'm going to hop around yours.
Wow - you are SO crafty. Love it!!!
Love this makeover! Making the front a chalkboard is a great idea!
Love Love it!!! I adore chalk board paint!
Out blog lurking...following you now!
These re-dos always amaze me.... I need you to come over and help me re-do some of my "crap with potential."
Wow!!! I love this.
I found that exact same toy box at a thrift store and im making it over now. That original pattern is so ugly i thought it was a custom paint job. But i guess it was mass produced.
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