Some people call it junk.
Other people may call it “hoarding” or “a problem”.
I call it inspiring.
Today I’m sharing an upcycle that is not only practical, but is also pretty! So pretty that it currently resides in our eldest daughter’s room, with pride of place.
It’s a shutter organizer! I know! Are you excited too?!?!? How many exclamation points can I use?!?!
I’m trying to wean myself off of exclamation point abuse. Please let me know if I slip again in future posts.
The idea for this organizer came to me one day, as I was taking the girls on a walk. I noticed a pile of shutters heaped on the side of the road. At first, I thought to myself, “Who would want someone’s old shutters? Windows are all different sizes… who can possibly reuse these?”
And as I turned the corner, I was struck with Bloggy Idea Lightning. “You fool! YOU can use those! You can turn them into eleventy million things! Why did you leave them there?!?!”
So I half-jogged, half-groaned my way home as fast as I could (pushing a double stroller with two almost-preschoolers isn’t as easy as you would think, especially when you’re stressing about your side-of-the-road freebie possibly being snagged by another faster-thinking DIYer), chucked the kids in the car, and went back to the shutters.
Thankfully, they were still there. My neighbours probably thought I had lost my mind, as they watched me gleefully throw the shutters into the back of my car. “Goldmine!”
And Mr. Suburble just raised his eyebrow at my newest addition to the hoard.
(If you’d like to see another project I made with a cast-off shutter, click HERE)
The first thing we did to our chosen shutter was to sand it. I had two very eager helpers for this job. I figured that they probably couldn’t screw up sanding, right?
They could argue about it, though. Good grief.
The shutter then got a coat of Martha Stewart Living’s Tailor’s Chalk. It’s an off-white that has a hint of grey in it (so a cooler tone). I bought it in the tester size because these little pots are FANTASTIC! Want to get just a little bit of paint for your project for around $5?!? Tester sizes, people. Love them.
In order to distress the shutter, I broke out one of my dear friends – the belt sander – and started strategically sanding.
Mr. Suburble said, “But it was already distressed when you got it off of the side of the road. Why did you paint it and then wreck it again?!? It CAME wrecked.”
Oh, funny man… that shutter was filty dirty and covered in spiderwebs when I found it. I can appreciate a good vintage find with an original finish… but this was an ornamental shutter off of the side of someone’s house. It needed a coat of paint so that I didn’t feel heaps of guilt when it went to live in Lila’s room.
Yes, maybe it doesn’t make a lot of sense, but I feel better knowing that the shutter had a lick of paint and then some sanding “distress”. It’s brand new again!
After the piece was thoroughly “re-wrecked”, I used a paint brush to knock off all of the sawdust and then fetched my new furniture wax. I picked up this Miss Mustard Seed wax a couple of weeks ago and have been itching to try it out.
I have to say, the wax gave the piece a very smooth and “professionally finished” feel. I LOVE it and highly recommend it for anyone DIYing a furniture piece. I’m going to try the antiquing wax next – I imagine that I’ll have a heydey with it.
The final step was to drill four holes along the bottom of the shutter and screw in these decorative knobs (that I found at Home Depot for cheapy-cheap). I think that they’re darling for a little girl’s room!
And in its finished glory: Lila’s shutter organizer!
The knobs are necklace organizers. The child has amassed a collection of necklaces (at four years old! What will she be like when she’s 14!?!?), and this is a a great way to not only display them, but also keep them from becoming a tangled mess in her jewellery box – or let’s face it, in whatever box/drawer/bin she’s put them in.
Lila is able to slide in photos, artwork, or little memories (like that placecard from a friend’s very memorable fancy-dress birthday party), without needing to use thumbtacks or magnets.
I love how the shutter has a bit of a vintage feel – thank you, belt sander – while still appearing fresh and bright with its new coat of paint.
It’s a charming take on the bulletin board, and yet, it’s got a bit of an arty feel. I’m pretty thrilled with how my curbside victory has turned out!
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**This post first appeared on One Artsy Mama
32 comments
Kelly @ A Swell Place to Dwell
Love it! So cute with those little knobs. It’s large item pick up day in our neighbourhood tomorrow and I have seriously been stalking the new neighbours. I am sure they totally think I am the new nutty neighbour that has moved in. One guy down the street has garbage cans from a fast food restaurant…they look like they are from DQ – with a big red THANK YOU on the flip part. I have been racking my brain to come up with something to do with them, but it’s just not happening, and maybe I really would be a hoarder if I took those! And I am with you – those paint samples from HD are just the perfect size – and for $4 you can’t go wrong!
Tara
Okay… I’ve been wracking my brain… and I’ve got nothing. What could you do?!?! Does someone want to be a garbage can for Hallowe’en? π
Paint samples are one of my newest a-ha! moments. How awesome are they!?!?
Kelly @ A Swell Place to Dwell
LOL. Can you imagine how heavy that would be to walk around with on? I see bad things happening
Sarah
How clever you are! I love this! But tell more about furniture wax. I know nothing about it.
Tara
Miss Mustard Seed is a blogger who sells Milk Paint. It’s awesome stuff, but because it’s all-natural, etc, it needs a wax to “seal” it in. It also give the surface of painted wood a really smooth and “finished” feeling. I used it on the shutter because I wanted it to feel smooth and gorgeous. It’s a beeswax base, also natural.
I sound like a rep or something. I’m not, though. I just really like the stuff! π
Kenz @ Interiors by Kenz
ELEVENTY MILLION! haha, I love you. Way to make bloggers everywhere proud! And those are the sweetest little knobs I have ever seen. I love this on a scale from 1 to eleventy million, at the very very top!
Tara
I’ve made other bloggers proud! Whoa. This is a big day. I’ve been waiting for this.
And yes, eleventy million is a truly satisfying number. One that I think I might strive for! π
Amy of while wearing heels
I love this so much. Be careful, if your neighbors see what you did to their tossed aside shutters, they might want them back π
Tara
Oh, don’t worry… I’ve carefully disguised the remaining shutters as a huge pile of junk. I don’t know if they’ve caught onto my creative bursts! π
Bronwyn MayB
I love it!!! (oops! too many exclamation points!) I wish I actually DID things with the stuff I collected. Actually, my husband wishes I did things with them. Why do you not live close so we can DIY together??
Tara
I don’t know! It seems like I’m always so far from like-minded DIYers in Bloglandia. Maybe it’s because we’re so rare and special? (In a non-weird-outcast-y type of way! :)…. you know what I mean…. I think…)
Bronwyn MayB
Ha! Yes, not at all in an outcasty kind of way. Well… not entirely!!
Mel
What a fantastic upcycle, I seriously need something to hold all my crap, I wonder if someone around here is throwing out shutters?? Don’t husbands just love it when we bring home “treasures”
Tara
We all need something to hold all of our crap. My next organizational upcycle should be titled “The Crap Holder”. I’d definitely click on that link. π
My hubby is half, “Yeah! Great idea” and half, “If you bring home one more pile of junk and park it in our yard… I’m calling the dumpster people…”
Danni@SiloHillFarm
THat is an awesome project Tara! Love the distressing and isn’t Miss Mustard Seed wax fun stuff?? You should post this at her party! Nice job girl!
Tara
Oh… she has a party!?!? Okay.. maybe I will do that!
I’m in love with her wax and paint. I’m thrilled that it’s all-natural and doesn’t have VOCs too. How awesome can it be!?!?
Marilyn
I LOVE tester sizes of paint….a GREAT bargain! I LOVE this project Tara…..so when will you be making one for me? π
Tara
Tester sizes of paint are probably going to become my next hoard. They’re just too…. perfect!
You know I’ve got the shutters, lady. I just need to break out my good ol’ belt sander! π
Tanya@TakeSix
That is such a sweet idea for your daughter’s room, Tara. I bet she LOVES it!! π
Tara
Oh, she was thrilled throughout the entire process (I usually have children velcro-ed to me during most projects) – now she loves her little organizer!
Jen @ Go Green
I really love this! It would be great to display holiday cards too!
Tara
Jen – That’s a fantastic idea! I love it!
Dani @ lifeovereasy
Love it! It’s practical and pretty at the same time.
Tara
That’s what I thought too, Dani. I love a little bit of “upcycle” in the house. Plus, it’s unique – that’s another selling point!
Inspire Me Heather
That shutter organizer turned out super cute, you’ve really done a lovely job! Sometimes I “see” things in other peoples junk, sometimes not. It’s funny how that works, hey? Have a great rest of your weekend!
Tara
Oh, I hear you there, Heather. I sometimes see curbside “treasure”, and for the life of me, I can’t imagine what I’d do with it, so I have to walk away. It’s hard to walk away from perfectly good “junk”! π
Ashley @ Dirt Stains and Paint
LOVE this – just picked up some “throw away” shutters myself and love this inspiration for new use! Also, LOVE MMS wax – so easy to use!
Tara
This was my first time using MMS wax, and I have to say that I’m definitely a believer now! You’ll have to share what you do with your shutters. I’m very intrigued!
Laurie @ Vin’yet Etc.
I am so anxious to start using milk/chalk paint and then wax! Is the paint just regular latex? It’s not an actual chalk paint is it, I know it says, “Martha Stewart Livingβs Tailorβs Chalk” but that’s just the tittle? Sorry, as stated am very anxious to start using this paint! The shutter looks adorable!!! Your girls are just too cute! Sanding and fighting, lol!
PS where did you get MMS from, online order, or is there a local supplier in your neck of the woods?
Swatbee
I just did almost the same thing! I found an old closet door (the kind that looks like the tall version of a shutter) and turned it into a front hall coat hanger. I definitely didn’t see this post first and here I was thinking I was original haha! The slats are great for holding incoming/ outgoing mail btw (if you still need a use for your other shutters).
However, I’ve had a really tough time finding knobs for it. I ended up going for some cute hooks, but they’re a bit bulky. Do you have any suggestions? (home depot didn’t have any when I checked recently)
Tara
I love that idea! What kind of knobs are you looking for? And what is your budget? Try D. Lawless hardware or Anthropologie for some fancy knobs that you can order online – I love the faux glass/crystal.