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Repurposed Stand

6/3/2015

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Quick story! When my husband and I had our son, we also started a fish family!  We bought an aquarium and a stand from my cousin Jeff.   We had 5 fish; Captain Crunch, Scooby Do, Minnie, Mo and Jack!  After many years, the fish got so big we had to relocate them to a pond at the country club.  I took the glass aquarium to school and put sand and sea shells in it.  The stand for the tank served as a sewing machine stand and was later upstairs on the balcony making itself useful as a plant stand.  Long story short; I gave the stand a make-over once again.  I took the front doors off, made a new top and finished it off with my favorite plank wallpaper.  I think it would make a cute outdoor drink station! 

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Oh, and here is an idea for the rustic bedsprings.  I was just checking to see if you read all the way through the post!  Wink! Wink!
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    I'm an art teacher and junk lover!  I like to hunt for and repurpose treasures from flea markets, old barns, yard sales and funky shops. 

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