Enter this old screen door. Hubby found it in a shed at his grandparents a few years ago. They thought we were nuts for taking it home. I love it. It came off one of the old family farmhouses, so it has even more meaning to me. In our old house, it lived in this corner of the spare bedroom. See the rusty screen? Love it.
In this house, it’s spent most of its life in the garage, and a couple months propped behind my rocking chair in the living room. But the black didn’t work so well there, and I wanted to make it a more prominent display piece.
So I spent a few minutes today stapling some ribbon to it, and Voila! Une musee d’art!
I was going to put the ribbon all willy-nilly random-like, but if you know me in person, I’m sure you’re not surprised that the Type A won out. I ran out of ribbon though – I think it needs one more x at the top and bottom.
But my new motto is “done is better than perfect” so I’ll probably leave it as is. Here it is, featuring Baby Brudder.
And it works really well for its intended purpose, too! It could also be a great place for Christmas cards and all the random notes and such that currently live on our fridge.
Now, what should I put at the bottom?





First of all that screen door is AMAZING!
ReplyDeleteWhat a neat idea to showcase the artwork!
Hmmmmm..... Btw you can take pictures of the art and do something fun with in in StoryBook! I think some pics of Adam, like two vertical ones to fill each panel would be cool.
ReplyDeleteI just put all the girls' keepers into one tote. Whew! That was a crazy mess.
Wow, you are so creative. I would have never thought to use a door for that but it looks great. I would do up the bottom like the top so you can feature even more of his great works!!
ReplyDeleteP.S. Forgot to say I LOVED the door! I think I may have to go to Oz to get a new brain.
ReplyDeleteLove it! What a fun and unique way to display his art. :)
ReplyDelete~Chelsea
How cool is that?! Great idea!
ReplyDeleteIt looks very very nice. I've been incorporating old jewelry into my decor lately and it might work for you too. I'll take a few old wristwatches or pendants (or even keys) and suspend them from cotton string loops and attach the loops to whatever I'm trying to adorn - in this case, the lower portion of your screen door. I think a few loops of keys might look nice. Great joy!!!
ReplyDeleteLove the door idea!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your kind comments over at my place today. Congrats on your new baby boy!
ReplyDeleteElizabeth
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that is so cool, katie! i love the look of it- it's just perfect for a unique art display.
ReplyDeleteMy mom has one not in use almost just like that. Great idea! :)
ReplyDeleteI just painted an old window screen last week and used it for art in my family room. Did you know magnets can be used to hold pieces onto your screen? That's what I did.
ReplyDeleteOhhhhh that screen door is awesome! The detail is to die for. Love your repurpose too! So fun!
ReplyDeleteDonna
What a great idea Katie! You are so clever to find a way to use this screen. Congratulations too, by the way :)
ReplyDelete-Rene
What a cleaver idea! I never would have thought of it. Thanks for leaving the sweet comments at Beautiful Nest. So glad you did, so I could discover your blog too. Blessings!
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LOVE IT!
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Love the screened door!!
ReplyDeleteI CANNOT believe we are halfway there! I feel like this pregnancy has gone by so much faster!!!
This is really a clever idea and it fills the space nicely!
ReplyDeleteKatie, What a fantastic idea! I love the character of the old door! Thanks so much for linking to the Sunday Showcase Party! I greatly appreciate it! I featured this on the first round of showcases - stop by and grab a featured button if you like. Hope you are enjoying your week! ~ Stephanie Lynn
ReplyDeleteOoooo! I like! It looks great just as it is. And congrats on the baby!
ReplyDeleteGlad you entered this, Katie. I LOVE it and would LOVE to have one as well! I'll keep looking for that perfect door. Lucky you!
ReplyDeleteDonna
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Adore adore adore! Just to let you know, I've added this to SNS #69's sidebar this weekend. :)
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