Vintage-KC-Magazine-Summer-2016

I have had these drawers and legs lying around just waiting for the

perfect project. They had been part of other pieces that I had picked up off the side of the road at one point or another knowing one day they would be the perfect addition to something! The legs were cut off an old nightstand, which was beyond repair, and the drawers had once belonged to a desk. I gathered a few other supplies: paint, leg brackets, a sanding block, wood glue and an indoor/outdoor sealant and began my project. After deciding on placement of the layering of the drawers I used wood glue to attach them to each other. I measured to determine the height for the front and back legs and then cut to fit. I attached leg brackets to the drawers where the legs would go and screwed the legs into the brackets. Then I sanded and painted the draw- ers and legs, and distressed and sprayed with an indoor/ outdoor sealant. You’re gorgeous new drawer planter is now ready for your favorite flowers! Stacey, Spangles & Forks facebook.com/spanglesforks

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