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The Shabby Cabinet

June 10, 2009 By Rhoda 117 Comments

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What a crazy couple of days it’s been! I got around to visit most of you from the Monday Thrifty party and then we started having some major computer problems. My hubby has been working on it for the last two days and I think we have it all fixed now, but I have been offline for the most part. Seems to have been a wireless router problem, so now we have a new one. Good thing he knows how to do all this or I’d be out of commission. And I got a new widescreen 20″ monitor too out of the deal, since my old one had developed a strange line down one side. This big one is great! I can really blog now. 🙂

So, on to important things now!

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Ya’ll voted. I listened. The shabby cabinet is now in the downstairs guestbath. I was dreading putting this up, but it ended up being one of the easiest projects I’ve done, so I thought I’d share with you how I did it. I amaze myself sometimes. 🙂 I know from experience how projects can go and I fully expected this one to go downhill fast. My bag of tricks: Hammer, stud finder, large screws, drill, tape measure. First, with a large piece like this, you have to find the studs in the wall, so that’s what I did right off the bat. Found those and put a nail in them. Measured to see how far apart they were and made a note of that as I drilled holes in the back of the cabinet. The cabinet had those big honking silver screws that you see above, but I had some that were a little smaller, so I opted for those. They still stuck through the other side with plenty of grip power once I hit the studs with them. I measured down from the top and from the sides to figure out where I wanted the cabinet to sit once it was up there and placed my drilled holes accordingly. I promise you, math is not my strong suit, but I will persevere with a project until it is done. Even if I have to make one or three holes along the way. My mantra is: so what if there’s an extra hole (or 3). I can fix that with putty. Or it will be hidden anyway. I get away with a lot thinking like that and it works for me. And my hubby never looks over my shoulder, so that’s good too.

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So, I used the black screws which were a little smaller than the ones that were with the cabinet. I figured I could wrangle with the smaller ones just a little better. I pondered and dreaded and then I just went for it. The thing is really heavy, so the first thing I did was take the door off so I could pick it up without worrying about breaking the glass. Plus that made it a bit lighter. Smart move! I got it into the bathroom, did my calculations, drilled the holes for the screws, got the placement figured out, found the studs, etc. So, I was ready to begin. Had no idea how it would go. Dread, sweat, anxiety. OK, I can do this. Now, you ask…why didn’t you ask your hubby to help you. 🙂 Well, I just know how that goes, he is not nearly as patient with these things as I am and will throw in the towel if things don’t go smoothly, so if a project can be done by little ole me, then I just stick to that. I can talk out loud all by myself if it’s not going well, as I’ve been known to do many times. My favorite word is crap in these instances.

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Once I figured out where I wanted the cabinet to be after I held it up to the wall and saw where the screws would hit my pre-drilled holes in the wall, I saw how much space was underneath down to the top of the toilet. Huummm, I said to myself, I believe a paint can would fit under there and be my helper.

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Perfect solution! The paint can stood in as a holder and the cabinet rested on it until I could get the screws secured. I used a little pliers to get them screwed all the way into the wood stud. Ten minutes later, I was done! Yipppeee! I had to go tell my hubby how brilliant I was. He was proud. And he didn’t have to help. Pulled out the paint can and it didn’t fall off the wall. Double yippee!

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So, it’s up and looking good.

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Screwed the door back into place and it was ready to decorate. I put the plates back above, as well as my yardsale bird up top. He was $5 by the way, last year.

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Went around the house and found stuff to put in here, cause you know I have plenty to spare. Of course, with my vast collection of seashells they were perfect to add to the shelves and I stole a few things from the bookcase in the beachy guestroom.

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Plates and bird.

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It’s kinda fun to shop your own house.

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Bath sign from Homegoods last year, all the rest of this was yardsale finds, including the shells.

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Large blue bowl was a Homegoods find too. Dried hydrangeas from my yard.

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Little blue crackled box is also from Homegoods, all the rest, you guessed it, yardsales. Picked up those olive shells on the beach at Gulf Shores last Fall and found the bottle at a yardsale.

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All this was yardsale finds too.

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Driftwood I picked up at the beach.

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I love this shabby piece and it’s big. Really looks good in here, so thanks ya’ll for urging me to put it here. It really is perfect, plus I didn’t want to have to move anything in the kitchen or diningroom. 🙂

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I think this is the most rustic piece in the house now.

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Monogrammed shower curtain from Ballards.

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And you can see how it looks with my shabby towel holder I got at Stray Cats in Irondale. I really love this bathroom. My hubby’s comment when he saw it: I’m glad it’s not my bathroom!

Really, he’s very supportive of my compulsive yardsale shopping habits and is happy that I have a fun outlet. And he loves it when I find good clothes for him, espresso machines for $3, and $5 wheelbarrows. Hope you enjoyed the tour and how it all came about.

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  1. Diane says

    June 10, 2009 at 12:25 pm

    With God's help, we are more capable than we think .

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  2. Pattie T. says

    June 10, 2009 at 12:54 pm

    You find the BEST stuff, Miss Rhoda! That cabinet is delicious!

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  3. Tiaras and Tantrums says

    June 10, 2009 at 1:12 pm

    gorgeous – can you just come by my house and put all the finishing touches in each room? (hee hee)

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  4. Brandi says

    June 10, 2009 at 1:17 pm

    The cabinet looks great!

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  5. Nancy says

    June 10, 2009 at 1:32 pm

    I Luv it! You are awesome. Let me know if you hire yourself out; I have lots for you to do at my house!

    Nancy

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  6. Counting Your Blessings says

    June 10, 2009 at 1:48 pm

    Oh your cabinet is just lovely! I bought a scrappy ole thing intended for my bathroom but it was just a smidge too long. ugh! I guess I have to keep hunting… 🙂

    Blessings.. Polly

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  7. Tammy518 says

    June 10, 2009 at 1:50 pm

    I love the new shabby cabinet! You've loaded it up with lots of pretties. I want to come visit so I can use that bathroom!

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  8. Em @ Bunch of Scrap says

    June 10, 2009 at 2:25 pm

    That turned out fabulous!

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  9. SoBella Creations says

    June 10, 2009 at 2:28 pm

    Wow I think it looks wonderful!

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  10. Kim @ Manning Family Tree says

    June 10, 2009 at 2:47 pm

    It looks fabulous!!! And I wish it were my bathroom.

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  11. marmielu says

    June 10, 2009 at 3:01 pm

    Oh, Rhoda, that looks great! I just love your "I'll do it myself first" attitude. I know how that goes. I'm glad it went much easier than you imagined. I love the way you decorated it, too.
    Mary Lou

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  12. Jenny says

    June 10, 2009 at 3:02 pm

    I love it. It looks perfect there. LOL at your husband's comment!

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  13. Teresa says

    June 10, 2009 at 3:08 pm

    I so love this cabinet, the more chippy paint, the better. I will have to steal this right off your wall for my house. I posted a few pics on my blog of my chippy paint stuff and old things, but I still have more of this stuff. I did have to get rid of a few things, just too much stuff.

    http://www.theburkeboys.blogspot.com

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  14. Deana says

    June 10, 2009 at 3:56 pm

    That shelf is adorable! I love how you filled it with beachy finds. So cute!!

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  15. Nancy says

    June 10, 2009 at 4:45 pm

    Wow! It looks amazing! You have such vision and I love how everything is displayed so perfectly! It is taking me half the day to hang some pictures-and you did all that!
    ~Nancy

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  16. Heather says

    June 10, 2009 at 5:01 pm

    That shabby cabinet is fantastic! As are the accessories inside. Beautiful bathroom!
    Heather:)

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  17. Shabby Chic Junk says

    June 10, 2009 at 5:07 pm

    I <3 Your Makeover!!! High Five Girl. My half bath is a beach theme because I miss the ocean when I lived in California, so this is the closest to it. I really like how you used the shells. Thanks for sharing.
    Debra

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  18. Laura @ the shorehouse. says

    June 10, 2009 at 5:14 pm

    JUST fabulous! It's perfect there, really. And I love the vignette you've set up — I'd take it as-is. I also remember that bird from last year…and love him just as much today. 🙂

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  19. Terry says

    June 10, 2009 at 6:06 pm

    I love that cupboard and the accesories look like they were planned out. I love it!

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  20. PatQ says

    June 10, 2009 at 6:35 pm

    Oh, I love that! You always find the nicest things.

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