This is my collection of salvage tongue and groove 4" planks/boards that I bought several years ago.
First, we made a very simple weathered white shelf with
three vintage hooks ... then a WELCOME sign out of the beautiful blue boards
that I uncovered ... can be seen at Welcome Sign Rusty Wire Wreath
Pretty nice ... so we made another one as seen here using some of the
same type architectural salvage.
Still had more boards to use and I wanted to make this one vertical instead of horizontal.
I had seen this cute miniature clock shelf on Mamie Jane's and thought I would give it a try ... well, actually be a "copy-cat".
Still had more boards to use and I wanted to make this one vertical instead of horizontal.
I had seen this cute miniature clock shelf on Mamie Jane's and thought I would give it a try ... well, actually be a "copy-cat".
We took some old door locks and the next board became this .... a narrow shelf some of my small, vintage clocks. You can see the keyhole and the square hole for the knob.
You need the locks with the metal piece on the front.
I even stuck an old key in the keyhole.
The small one on the side with the knob is the first one I have ever seen ... likely on a closet door. Just added an old metal number for fun.
Likely cost less than $10.00 to make.
Here it is !!! Ain't she pretty ????
As you can see, the lock pieces are staggered to the sides ... not down the middle and spaced for one large clock and two small ones.
My inspiration came from Mamie Jane's.
I get a lot of inspiration from her.
Hope you enjoyed seeing what I love to do.
Blessings,
Audrey Z.
Linking to:
Funky Junk Interiors Party Junk Rustic Shelves
2805 Potpourri Friday
Show and Tell Friday at My Romantic Home