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Not Bad for 10 Bucks

Hi everyone!
I hope you are all having a great week:).
I am thrilled to be waking up to colder mornings
& the crisp smell of fall in the air.
I apologize if I have been MIA for a bit.
I have been finishing up some projects
& starting some new ones.
Which brings me to a question.
What does $10 buy you these days?
Lunch,
a few trips to Starbucks,
 a few gallons of gas,
some fresh flowers,
 a few items on your grocery list?
Or maybe this……
 Yup, 10 bucks for this baby, it was a vintage stereo but
I saw a new potential.
I knew with some elbow grease and a fresh coat
of paint my Savers find would be
 perfect for behind my sofa.
THE BEFORE
I primed it good:).
The back panels were removeable,
so I used a spray adhesive and upholstered the two panels
with this woven trellis fabric.
THE AFTER
  
 
 “The Infinite Potential Of Every Little Bit.”
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Have a great LONG weekend!

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40 Comments

  1. Wow Wow Wow, that turned out gorgeous! I wish I had a place for something like this. I would sure love a piece just like it. You did an amazing job. Ten bucks looks like ten million now!

  2. I would say this is the best $10 I have ever seen! Beautiful transformation BTW. I am going to give you a ring this morning and try to explain why you didn’t hear back from last week! I hope you are doing well and that we are able to connect soon.

  3. WOW What a great transformation. That was a great $10 spent and I love how you used the trellis fabric at the back. It totally modernizes it. Have a great weekend.

  4. Jen…I enjoy following your blog and this thrifty addition is wonderful! I love a great furniture find makeover …and for $10 !!! You did a great job, and it’s perfect for your room.

  5. Oh, it’s really cute. I see you also added new pretty knobs. Like what you did with the fabric, but I think what does it for me is the two baskets full of logs.
    Have a Great Weekend, Jen!

  6. Completely fabulous, I would not have looked at that old stereo cabinet like that at all. You’ve opened up my eyes! LOVE LOVE LOVE!

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