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Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Bookcase Makeover

I'm so excited to finally share my bookcase makeover for my creative studio! Instead of holding books, this bookcase houses a lot of my craft supplies in an organized fashion. 

I've actually had this bookcase for years and it's been all sorts of colors (white, blue, brown) but it was starting to look kind of bad and definitely time for a fresh coat of paint. I'm almost embarrassed to show you the before - it was MESSY! (I promise, it wasn't always THAT messy!) But I think to fully appreciate the new and improved bookcase, you must see the before.

So, once I cleaned off the bookcase, I sanded the bookcase down and then I painted it with two coats of flat black paint. It looked a million times better at that point - but I wanted to do something different - I wanted to add paper to the back of the bookcase. (Like this pretty cabinet!)

I'm using different black and white prints in my creative studio and I found a big roll of black and white damask printed wrapping paper at Hobby Lobby that ended up being three bucks for 50 square feet with my coupon.


I was actually nervous to paper the inside of the bookshelf. I was scared I'd mess up or it wouldn't be straight or something. But, I decided to go for it - if I did one shelf and didn't like it, I knew I could just rip it off, sand the heck out of it, and repaint it.

The wrapping paper had a grid on the back of it. This made it SO much easier! I used spray glue to adhere the wrapping paper to the back of the bookcase. I liberally sprayed where I needed the paper to go then I started at the top of that particular shelf and worked my way down, smoothing it straight as I went. It was so much easier than I thought it would be and I LOVE the outcome and am seriously having to restrain myself from running around and papering all the bookcases in my house.

Ok, enough teasing.... Ready to see the end result?

Ta-da!

Here's some closer looks.....


Everything is sorted and in different baskets an all organize now! Boy, does it feel good to have it all organized! I have the ribbon all sorted by color - I even rolled up all the ribbons and secured them with straight pins. My Momma would be so proud!  All the baskets actually came from the Dollar Tree. I wasn't looking for baskets there but when I saw them I knew they'd be perfect and you can't beat the price. 

I made the labels using my Silhouette machine and adhered them to the baskets with glue dots. 

The large shelf houses my paper storage boxes. (Go here to see how I made them.)
I sorted some of my embellishments into little jars that I already had. 

More miscellaneous crafting supplies sorted into baskets. 
And the very bottom shelf holds my large paper trimmer, crop-o-dile, and other necessities. It's not as pretty as the other shelves so I may try putting those things in the closet. 

Love it! 
Pretty and organized!

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33 comments:

  1. It is beautiful! You have inspired me with the courage I needed, to one day soon tackle my bookcases! Thank you for sharing!

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  2. That looks AWESOME! I've been wanting to do a bookcase like that, with paper or fabric on the inside. Nice job and everything looks so tidy and organized too!

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  3. It looks so gorgeous and completely organized too! Thanks for the inspiration to finally tackle some of my unorganized, ugly messes :) Thanks for sharing, also!

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  4. Love it. Even the "messy" shelf. Gives it the personality I know you have. And this bookcase is SO you!! I'm glad you finally got it finished!

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  5. That looks great. You did a wonderful job.

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  6. I really like this! I am ready to go buy that paper and try it with my book case! Thank you so much for sharing! It looks awesome!
    Ky
    http://burstofcreations.blogspot.com/

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  7. I've been wanting to do something with my shelves! These look great!

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  8. It looks great! Love the colors you used.
    Jennifer

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  9. Love it! I'm currently redoing my office area with black & white damask and teal...so this is right up my alley :)

    Maria @ Love & Sugar Kisses

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  10. What a great makeover! I love the paper you used, and those baskets add just the right amount of color!

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  11. That's so pretty! I did a white bookshelf with a similar fabric for my backing, and I keep meaning to add some turquoise ribbon around the edge. Fun!

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  12. What a fabulous idea! Love the wrapping paper--so creative!

    By the way, I have a fun giveaway going on now, I would love to have you check it out--

    http://southernlovely.blogspot.com/2011/08/uprinting-giveaway.html

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  13. Hi Nicole! I LOVE this great tutorial I need to try this I always see cute wrapping paper and wish I could do something more with it! What a great idea! I'm so glad I found you through Tatertots and Jello! I'm your newest follower, hope you can visit me too: http://onestopbabygifts.blogspot.com

    XOXOXO,
    Lilli

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  14. Such a fun makeover - The teal and black look fantastic together. Fabulous idea! Hope you have a wonderful week. ~ Stephanie Lynn

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  15. That loos soooo chic!! I will try this with my bookcase.

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  16. Gorgeous! I have two book shelves that need to get revamped!
    We would love for you join us for our second link party! *Crafty Lassie Tuesday*
    www.SewStylishBoutique.blogspot.com
    Thanks!
    Heather & Rose

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  17. Luv luv the damask and the teal colour.
    I will be honored if you will share it with our readers in our linking party at
    http://www.passionatelyartistic.com/2011/08/11-million-visitors-with-new-london-eye.html
    Thank you,
    Maggie
    http://passionatelyartistic.com

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  18. This turned out awesome! I love, love, love the colors. Great job!

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  19. I love it! The damask paper add some awesome pizazz! The blue bins match perfectly!

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  20. Oh my how beautiful!! Would love for you to link this up at my new turquoise linky party!! http://www.sweetlittlegals.com/2011/08/turquoise-lovin-1.html

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  21. This turned out amazing! Great job. Please come link up at my Mommy Monday. http://momommamoney.blogspot.com/2011/08/mommy-monday.html

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  22. I never would have thought it was wrapping paper! FABULOUS!
    Found you on Not Just a Housewife!
    http://www.releasemecreations.com

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  23. I absolutely love it! Right now my crafting supplies are all being stored (in a huge mess) on a bookshelf so I will definitely be keeping an eye out for some sort of decorative paper and try to do this myself.

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  24. Wow wow WOW!! What an eye popping bit of GORGEOUS-NESS!!

    Deborah (visiting from
    http://upcyclingmylife.blogspot.com)

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  25. So Pretty! I love that color combo together!

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  26. Where did you get the baskets at?

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  27. @Anonymous, the baskets came from my local Dollar Tree.

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  28. This is so, so very cute! Now I wish I could get all my supplies down to one bookshelf ... I think I'll have to try this with the plywood wall shelves in the kids' playroom. Thanks for sharing!

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  29. Hello there! I'm visiting from Not JUST A Housewife - Show Me Whatcha Got. Love the bookcase redo. The colors look fabulous together. I enjoyed your blog very much :)
    Thanks!
    Nancy @ The Turner Five

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  30. How cute is that! I have that same paper, maybe I need to go find a bookcase now! Love it!

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  31. Great job. I love the combination of the black print paper with the blue baskets. I would have been afraid to try papering the inside of a bookshelf to, glad yours turned out great.

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