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Pottery Barn Inspired Numbered Cubby

Ive been trying to come up with another piece of furniture for the display window of our shop and while looking for inspiration online, I came across this cubby organizer from PB.
I wanted to make a much larger version and also try to keep cost down and then I remembered that we had this pile of old pine lumber in storage that we had come across in the pile with the large walnut slabs.
Since it was going to be rather large, I asked my hubby to help me with this one.  And after several redos, heres what we came up with .
We made a 4 foot x 4 foot box and then cut each center divider and attached with a nail gun.  After than, I attached a piece of bead board to the back.  I wanted to put some kind of number plates on the front of each cubby.  I would have liked metal but since I didnt have that and wanted to keep cost down, we ripped 1/4 thick pieces of wood off the extra scraps of wood and I cut them down to 1 1/2 inch pieces and sanded them down to look like this.
I attached them to the front of each cubby with wood glue.
Then I took some caulk and filled in all the gaps and holes to prepare for painting.
I painted the entire cabinet ultra white by Valspar then took my sander to it to distress it quite a bit.  I wanted it to look pretty rough.  Then I stenciled the numbers on the front of each wood label with black paint.  
Total cost for this project was $15 for the bead board.  Everything else, we already had.  Yay!
Heres how it looks.....
It was hard to actually put this piece in the shop.  I loved it so much I wanted to keep it for our home.  But I cant wait to fill it with items from our store.  
And it does look great in the window.
Speaking of windows.....the sign is finished and heres how it looks....
I really appreciated everyones suggestions and since symmetry is something I sometimes have to have, we decided to put it all on one window while the other window will be used for display, but Im not revealing that side just yet.  :)
Have a great day!
Diana
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German Numbered Dresser

This piece was done for my oldest son over the summer. Originally, at his request, I had created a dresser with an American flag on the front. He loved it, but it was a long dresser and it never really fit the space in his room. So, when I found this tall and narrow dresser, I decided to sell the flag dresser. Wanting to try something different from a flag, we decided on doing this new piece in a spin off of the popular numbered drawers, by doing the numbers in German. As a student studying German and with German heritage, this seemed like a fun and fresh look for him. Although, I had to wonder if a woman in Germany was at this time also painting a numbered dresser using the English language and thinking herself original?
Either way, I do love the simplicity of numbered drawers and this design was straight forward and easy to do.
COLORS
Dark blue latex paint in Behr Paint and Primer flat...cant find the color, but will post if I find it!
White acrylic paint 
AS clear wax, AS dark wax
First, I printed out the numbers in a font I liked. Then, I traced the numbers onto the drawers using white carbon paper from Michaels.
Next. I painted in the words with white acrylic paint.
I waited until dry and then the next day I sanded the entire piece. Exposing edges and sanding more where natural where would be. I also sanded the words for a more distressed look.
I finished with a coat of clear wax followed by dark wax applied sparingly to add a little more dimension and age.
 Auf Wiedersehen!
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City Farmhouse, Miss Mustard Seed, Made In a day
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