
They’re smart, creative, funny, generous, and they each do an amazing job at honoring the children that they work and/or live with. Sharing with: The DIY’ers, Work it Wednesday, Do Tell Tuesday, The Wednesday Round-up, Moonlight & Mason Jars, Wow us Wednesday, Share it, Twirl and Take a Bow, Creative Spark, Hit Me With Your Best Shot, Show and Share Wednesday, Your Designs this Time, From Dream to Reality, On Display Thursday, All Things Thursday, Create it Thursday, Brag About It, Awesome Things Tuesday, Wow Me Wednesday, Wonderful Wednesday, Handmade Tuesdays, Inspire Me Tuesday, Bloggers Brags, The Be Awesome Party, One Project at a Time, Centerpiece Wednesday, Creative Ways, Enchanting Inspiration, Treasure Hunt Thursday, Wake Up Wednesday, Lou Lou Girls Fabulous Party, Cook It! Craft It! Share It!, Be You Tiful, Freedom Fridays, That’s Fresh Friday, Whimsy Wednesday, Inspire Me Please, Skip the Housework Saturday, Creativity Unleashed, The Creative Collection, Link Party Palooza, Best of weekend, Show Stopper Saturday, SITS Sharefest, DIY Sunday Showcase, Sparkles of Inspiration, Share it Sunday, The Party Bunch, Party in Your Pj’s, Show & Tell Saturday, Thursday S.T.Y.L.E.Like many of you, I love reading posts that inspire me to try something new, and each of my collaborators has inspired me in one way or another. Now lets see what all my talented bloggy friends have done with their wood crates! I have been dying to see just as much as you guys! Hope you enjoyed out Great Crate Challenge as much as we did! Once everything was complete I gave the whole thing one more coat of stain, then it was time to relax and enjoy a glass on wine!įor another idea using the same wood crates from Michaels, check out my Crate Coffee Table. You will need to let the wood filler dry and then lightly sand the are to make it smooth. The wood filler was used to fill little gaps in-between the middle section and the crate. Using a few finishing nails to secure the middle section together, wood glue and some wood filler everything came together. Once everything was dry then the assembly began. After those were cut, then I went ahead and stained them using the same wood stain. Measured the inside of the crate and then cut the boards to fit inside, making an X-shape. I first started off by staining the crate with minwax wood stain in classic grey.įor the middle section, I used some wood that we had laying around in the garage, which were about 1″thick. You can easily place it on the counter, shelf, or mount it on the wall making it so versatile.

Which is what we need with our small kitchen.

I decided on this wine rack, as it is perfect for smaller spaces.


The possibilities are truly endless with these wood crates, I had so many ideas going through my head when we decided to do this challenge, really making it hard to decide what I wanted to create. I am so happy with how it turned out and so thrilled to finally be sharing it with everyone! With endless possibilities, I decided to make a wine rack out of my wood crate. Good morning!!!! If you read my Tour through Blogland post, you saw a sneak peak of what was in store for today! So excited to be a part of this Great Crate Challenge with my VERY talented bloggy friends! We decided to all create something using the same wood crate from Michaels. Dwell Beautiful – Meet the B’s – Brepurposed – Making it in the Mountains – Little Red Brick House – Houseologie – Operation Home – Average But Inspired – Joy In Our Home
