I made this chest using the Sizzix Candy drawer die by stacking 4 of the drawers together and then gluing chipboard around the sides. The drawers were decorated using the painted industrial technique with Tim Holtz diamond plate and Subway embossing folders and finished off with Tim Holtz Faucet knobs.The handle on top is from the Tim Holtz hardware findings die. I am entering this in to the Compendium of Curiosities challenge sponsored by Inspiration emporium http://www.inspirationemporium.com/
This was a brilliant idea, Brandy!
ReplyDeleteThis is SO COOL, Brandy! What a fantastic approach to this challenge, and a piece that's useful as well as ornamental. Bravo, girl! Thanks for being part of the CC3C!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool! Genius idea! Love the industrial drawers. I'm going to have to have this project. Ok, maybe I'll have to make one. I love this project! It makes me so happy! Way to go!
ReplyDeleteBrandy..I LOVE THIS! Seriously! Your little drawer fronts are amazing! Great technique and use of Tim's industrial metal technique here. You've done a fantastic job! Thanks for joining us at CC3C. <3 Candy
ReplyDeleteBrandy...this is awesome! What a cool idea! Love this. Fabulous work!!! Thanks for sharing with us at CC3C!
ReplyDeleteI am totally loving your project, Brandy. Super texture and wonderful shabby appeal... thanks so much for joining in on this CC3C challenge!
ReplyDeleteI love the title of your Blog. LOL! And even more, I love this industrial project. Fantastic!!
ReplyDeleteBrandy, your creation is over-the-top creative. Love the handles!
ReplyDeleteso cute!! love this
ReplyDeleteWhat a great box of drawers! So fun to store crafty things in! Perfect use of the technique!
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