A Diamond in the Stuff » » crib spindle http://adiamondinthestuff.com Wed, 23 Sep 2015 13:00:32 +0000 en-US hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=4.3.1 DIY Salvage Blanket Ladder http://adiamondinthestuff.com/2015/03/diy-salvage-blanket-ladder.html http://adiamondinthestuff.com/2015/03/diy-salvage-blanket-ladder.html#comments Fri, 20 Mar 2015 12:00:32 +0000 http://adiamondinthestuff.com/?p=3722

DIY Salvage Blanket Ladder

The other day I mentioned being on a massive purge around here. I have so many odds and ends that are begging to become finished products. I have a Spring Makers Fair show coming up so lets get some projects started!!!

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Even though I’ve done a few projects with them, I still have a bunch of spindles from an old crib. So I simply MUST come up with some more ideas. The more I thought about it, I thought these old spindles would make some great DIY Salvage Blanket Ladders.

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I began with some 1×2’s from the hardware store. They were super cheap for a 6ft piece, $1! The ends of the spindles needed to be cut down a bit because the ones I had were too long for the ladder.

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Then we used a combination of finish nails and wood glue to attach the spindles to the 1×2’s. A little clamp action and I left them to dry.

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Once the glue dried I decided to stain the 1×2’s a darker wood to “match” the color of the spindles. It isn’t exact but at least they are both dark. After the stain, I used some Heirloom White spray paint, did a little distressing, and topped it off with some clear matte spray paint.

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Ta da!!!

DIY Salvage Blanket Ladder | A Diamond in the Stuff

It’s just absolutely beautiful and functional too!

DIY Salvage Blanket Ladder | A Diamond in the Stuff

I love the curvy spindles instead of more straight lines. I always add some curve to projects when I can.

DIY Salvage Blanket Ladder | A Diamond in the Stuff

I much prefer this method for blanket storage in the living room than our super fancy way of just throwing them over the back of our couches! Ha! The only thing better than a blanket ladder is a DIY Salvage Blanket Ladder! Amiright???

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DIY Salvaged Wood Toolbox

Do you happen to have some old spindles laying around and need some more ideas? Check out this beautiful DIY Salvaged Wood Toolbox.

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DIY Salvaged Wood Toolbox http://adiamondinthestuff.com/2012/08/diy-salvaged-wood-toolbox.html http://adiamondinthestuff.com/2012/08/diy-salvaged-wood-toolbox.html#comments Wed, 01 Aug 2012 07:00:00 +0000 http://174.132.189.156/~adits/2012/08/diy-salvaged-wood-toolbox.html
One of the biggest reasons that I started blogging and crafting was upcycling. I get such satisfaction turning discarded items into new functional and beautiful items. Sometimes I acquire items that I KNOW I will find the perfect purpose for, at some point. There are times it takes me awhile to figure out exactly what I will do with the items I have found.
For instance, lets say you used part of a crib to make a bench and there were left over pieces. What would you do with them? Well if you were me you would let them sit in your garage for a year and a half getting cobwebby!
I couldn’t bring myself to get rid of these beautiful spindles, but I didn’t know what I would do with the less desirable crib pieces. Then one day it hit me. I decided to use the spindles and some old fence wood and turn them into a DIY Salvaged Wood Toolbox.
The first thing I did was, very sweetly ask my hubby to plane down some of the wood and cut it to the sizes that I needed. The wood pieces measure:
2 x 18in long for the side pieces
1 x  16in for the bottom piece
2 x  10in for the end pieces
1 x 16in for the handle.
We put the box together using screws, which we learned wasn’t the best idea. The screws made the old wood split just a bit here and there. We made some more of these and ended up breaking out the big ole scary nail gun. It worked SO much better!!!
I decided to use the same steel wool and vinegar technique as I did on my Little Farm Table. Can I just tell you how much I LOVE this application! No chemicals and beautiful dark wood results! I decided to paint the spindle handle Heirloom White and gave it some good distressing.
Using some small nails I attached the spindle handle to the wood box.
Look at all that rustic goodness!
I can’t tell you how many times I’ve seen old wood toolboxes and drooled over them. Now I’m drooling over my very own!!!
Doesn’t that vinegar stain do an amazing job? You still see all the flaws and character in the old wood, but that dark color is fabulous!!!
I think I found the PERFECT use for those disguarded spindles!! Can’t wait to make more of these for my booth!!!
I filled the wood toolbox with three little plants. Doesn’t it all look so perfect???
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