This is what I did today: upcycled Shelves
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you have inspired me. I've been looking for a way to showcase a very old and 'coming apart at many seams' quilt which belonged to a long-departed great aunt. I'm going to 'mod-podge' it to the back inside walls of my Hoosier cabinet!!
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Originally Posted by Debbie C
you have inspired me. I've been looking for a way to showcase a very old and 'coming apart at many seams' quilt which belonged to a long-departed great aunt. I'm going to 'mod-podge' it to the back inside walls of my Hoosier cabinet!!
These peices are just taped around the back of the cardboard. I am looking for a way for the back to look a little nicer. I didn't want to glue my thinking being if someone somewhere sometime in the future comes along and would like to use these pieces it would be a simple thing to take out the nails and take off the tape and use the pieces for the center of baby quilt or something. I know the more likely thing is they will go to the thrift store or get tossed when I am no longer around. lol
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