Trash to Treasure: Entryway Organizer and More

Decorating Cents : Episode DCT-1206 -- More Projects »
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Never lose your keys again with an entryway organizer.
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If you can't find a beehive box with a tin panel, just replicate the top with affordable sheet metal.
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Make recycling a snap with this rustic organizer.
Robb Whittlef joins host Joan Steffend to share how to turn flea-market items into treasures for the home.

Entryway Organizer

Attach old soap dishes to a cabinet door and add wood dowels at the bottom. Use to hold keys, hats or bags and provide a place for loose change.

Beehive Table

Convert an old beehive box into a rustic side table. Use the bottom tin piece for the table top. Attach the bottom box to the tin top with four porch spindles and paint in a uniform color.

Recycling Center

Create a recycling center out of a wood box once used to store firewood. Attach a hinged top, making sure to cut it at an angle underneath. Screw pieces of wood inside to create different compartments. Tack small strips of metal to the lid and use a permanent marker to differentiate what is in each compartment.

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Resources
The "Trash to Treasure" segment is no longer filmed at Art & Architecture. Beginning with episode 1901, these segments are filmed at Robb Whittlef's store, Great Estate Sale Company.

Great Estate Sale Company
Website: www.greatestatesalecompany.com

Art & Architecture, Inc.
Minneapolis, MN
Phone: 612-904-1776
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