Sunday, November 15, 2009

Ashley's Corner Hutch Shanty

UPDATE~
We will be linking up at this great party!!





 
and at WFMW at We are that Family!!

Hi all!  Hope you are all fantastic!  I haven't posted much in the past week because I have been pouring my blood, sweat and tears into this piece!!!
 

 

 
 

It may be hard to believe but it once looked like this!

This is a piece from our game room.  There is nothing wrong with it but my boys are getting older and I really want the room to have a more mature look.  This hutch fits great in the corner however, the yellow, blue and sports decor didn't fit with the picture I had in my mind...


I started by taking the cabinet doors off and cutting the wooden sport decals out of the doors.  I used my Ryobi battery powered circular saw to start, then Whit's hand saw to tackle the hard-to-reach spots and finished off with a good sanding to smooth the edges.

Enough of the elbow grease....let's paint!



I used a Shanty Sisters fav ~ Rustoleum American Accents Canyon Black spray paint all over ~ 2 coats and quickly moved on to the detailing.



I measured and cut pieces of burlap to fit on the inside walls of the hutch.  Next, I hot glued the edges down to form nice seams on all sides (my hot glue gun is my best friend seeing as I do not know how to sew ~ she gets'er done!!!!




When the burlap was ready, I sprayed Elmer's Spray Adhesive on the inside corner of the hutch and used a ruler to smooth the center of the burlap all the way down the corner.


I then pulled the burlap tight to the edges and placed several small tacks behind the outer edges.



Nice...




Next, I pushed the pegs through the burlap into the holes...


and placed the newly painted shelves back in their spots.


Now she's starting to come around...


I continued the same steps all the way up to the top.

Now for the impact detailing!

I used my 3M sanding block to distress all of the edges and corners...


and hot glued 4ply jute twine on the bottom edges of each shelf to give a more finished touch to the burlap!

One final important piece!

I cut down a piece of molding to fit the top of the hutch...


gave it a good spray down with our fav Canyon Black...




turned the hutch on her belly and attached the molding to the front using Gorilla Glue Epoxy!




Next, I attached the cabinet doors and finished her off with a cute set of knobs that I purchased at Hobby Lobby!



What was once this....



Is now a chic piece of furniture that I can display in any part of our home!









I'll leave her in the gameroom for now but who knows....she may make it around the house a few times!  I'm so happy with my new corner hutch and it has given me just the motivation I need to start decorating our gameroom!!!!


Don't forget to check out our new Etsy shop ~ The Shanty Shoppe ~ We have a ton of fun goodies available for purchase!!!!


I will also be posting this at Cottage Instincts for I made it with what I had!!





DIY Day @ ASPTL
 

The Shabby Chic Cottage




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52 comments:

  1. This would make a great addition to my link party tomorrow Ashley....you 'made it with what you had' for sure and the result is stunning :o)

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  2. You are a creative genious! It looks awesome.

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  3. Very nice. Great work! Everything came together beautifully.

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  4. Wow. That is amazing! Thank you so much for giving such detailed tutorials. It really helps the rest of us -- who are a little lower on the "creative genius scale" the impetus to start a project of our own. Really beautiful!
    - Suzanne
    justanotherhangup.blogspot.com

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  5. This looks great. The addition of the molding on the top really adds the perfect finishing touch!
    Jane

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  6. Beautiful! I absolutely love it!

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  7. what an incredible makeover!! you two really have an eye for making things beautiful!
    blessings,
    nori

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  8. What a fabulous transformation. It looks just gorgeous. Hugs, Marty

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  9. Oh my goodness! What a 360!! Looks sooo good! Thanks for sharing. Your sweat and blood paid off big time.

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  10. Love it, burlap and all. See I am not a burlap lover but you guys are making me reconsider. I big puffy heart Canyon Black. I think it is no longer American Accents but now just Rustoleum. I think they repackaged it here. Anyway...random thought of the day :-)

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  11. It was well worth the blood, sweat and tears! WOW, it is fabulous!

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  12. @Cheap Chic Home. You'd never know what it started out as. The details are wonderful.

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  13. This is so great! You are very creative with your repurposing!! I look forward to every new project that comes out on your blog! :-)

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  14. Beautifully done, and I'm so glad that you were specific with your tutorial. Someone else might have just tossed this piece, but you've turned it into a lovely piece of furniture. So nice!!! Please considering showing this piece on Wednesday at my boardwalk Bragfest.

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  15. That turned out beautifully!

    Just wanted to mention that today I went supply shopping to make the magnetic recipe holder and a cake stand. Everyone wanted to know what the heck I was doing with such odd supplies and when I told them they couldn't stop gushing how creative it was! Just wanted to pass their reactions onto you both! :)

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  16. Awesome Job Ashely.. I love it.. You are both so talented..Thanks for all the ideas. Maybe one day soon, I will be able to decorate Madison's game room. These ideas are wonderful...



    Sheri

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  17. Awesome job! I love the molding! It's refreshing to see all these great ideas! I often look through your older posts and get new ideas.

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  18. Wow, what a great piece! And a complete transformation. The molding is a great addition.

    Chelsea

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  19. You did a super job on this and the results look fantastic. thanks for sharing the step-by-step also!

    Blessings ~ Eileen @ Star's Fault

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  20. What a transformation. You have great vision for what CAN be. Thanks for sharing. Laura@the mansion

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  21. What a transformation. You have great vision for what CAN be. Thanks for sharing. Laura@the mansion

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  22. You did an incredible job! I would never have thought it could look this "grown up"!

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  23. Beautiful job, as always! You should link up to Furniture Feature Friday this week. Well done!

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  24. This really does look wonderful. Thanks for showing us how successful you can be if you just take another look at things!

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  25. shut completely up!!! it looks wonderful. never heard of Elmer's spray glue. does it smell awful like the potent stuff? thanks for sharing.

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  26. Amazing! Love the idea of using the burlap on the back. It is just gorgeous now!!

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  27. Popping over again to take another look :o) So glad you linked up...thanks muchly Ashley!
    peace.

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  28. Great job. I really like the burlap on the back - great idea.

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  29. I love that you have such great vision for a piece of furniture. Thanks for sharing the process.

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  30. you did a great job, that seems like a lot of work, but the transformation is so amazing, you are right, this hutch would look great in any room!

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  31. Another "hit" from the lovely, creative sisters.
    I love the burlap.
    Rhonda

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  32. I'm loving this what an awesome transformation!

    Dena
    sweetpicklesandchocolate

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  33. yowza, you really gave this piece the sophistication it was clearly lacking before. nice transformation!

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  34. Ohhh I love it! It looks so good. I love the burlap in the back.

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  35. Wowzers. Looks great! What a difference! Okay seriously...I'm 4 hours away. Come play at my house!!

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  36. I love all the creations on this blog!!! Amazing! I've been searching all over for a post on making roman shades... is that one of your posts?? I can't find it - can you help?

    Thanks for all the inspiration! - Jan

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  37. just in case you need this...
    Jan at poulsenj@hotmail.com
    Much appreciated!!

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  38. What a fantastic makeover!! It turned out great! :)

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  39. Magic, just magic!
    I especially like the molding on top. I have a billy bookcase from Ikea that I want to give a makeover adding some molding like that might just be it. Thanks for the inspiration. Again....

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  40. wow wow wow ,,, nice work! love the burlap!

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  41. That is quite a project! Very cool :D Now my hubby is going through the post cause he saw and it went OOOO!!

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  42. Fantastic job! It looks great!!! The burlap is a such a good idea!

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  43. What a sophisticated new look! The molding on the top really finishes it off. Nice work.
    -Angela

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  44. Love the Burlap against the black, really cute!

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