Showing posts with label Display Cabinet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Display Cabinet. Show all posts

Friday, December 27, 2013

Virginia's Nail Polish Chest


Brandon wanted a Nail Polish Carry Case for his wife Virginia, so he asked Tom to make one for him to give her for Christmas. (Virginia is a cosmetologist.) Tom used Pine, Luann and Dowels to make this 3 door box. It was originally going to be stained in a Red Cherry color, but I ran out of stain and switched to a Dark Red Mahogany color. From now on I will stain the dowels before they are inserted into the boxes as I may be wearing the stain on my legs for a month. (I should wear long pants and not shorts too!) She may just need another one as it is almost full already! 

~Sarah and Tom








Megan's Jewelry Cabinet



A year ago, we found a beautiful antique maple mirror at an Antique shop.  I thought it would be a beautiful jewelry cabinet for Megan.  Tom agreed.

We got some Maple lumber from a place on the reservation and Tom planed it down. Tom built a box for it and put a natural clear stain on it to enhance the natural  maple wood. I lined the back with a red velvety fabric and added the brass hooks and jewelry hangers. I drilled and screwed in 39 hooks for necklaces, 10 hooks for bracelets and 7 brass rods for Earrings. Tom assembled it using a sturdy piano hinge and a lock.

After Christmas, he hung it on the wall on top of fern strips screwed into the studs as it is such a heavy piece and Megan immediately started filling it.

~Sarah












A Cabinet for Brandon


Tom and I went to an auction in Rhinebeck, NY last May. While there I found this awesome print by Thom SanSoucie (www.AmericanAutoArt.com). Tom and Brandon love Cobras, Mustangs, and any Ford Vehicle. Brandon also loves anything burning as he is a volunteer firefighter like his dad was.

I suggested making it into a cabinet and Tom and I talked about design ideas. We found the Mustang Horse and Cobra symbols as well as the door pull at Hobby Lobby. The Mustang Script was added after Brandon opened it on Christmas Day as Tom had a hard time finding it in the garage. It came off an old car and was in the attic. The Red, White, and Blue Mustang Emblem was also saved from the garage.

Tom designed the cabinet and stained it Dark Mahogany. A Piano Hinge was used to secure the door. I clipped the glass and picture into the frame he made and set the shelves back slightly to allow for the backing. A lockable latch and hooks for hats were added.
Tom told Brandon he would keep it if Brandon didn’t like it, but that did not appear to be an option.

~Sarah and Tom