I made our youngest a Tardis door for his bedroom as he is right into Doctor Who - he has also got the rest of us hooked too ;-)
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The plan |
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Positioning the timber on the flush panel door |
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Glueing and nailing the timber onto the door |
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Painting the Van Gogh Starry Night |
I painted the door in Annie Slone's Napoleonic Blue Chalk Paint. After applying wax I applied some dark wax to grunge it up a bit in the style of the Tenth Doctor's Tardis. I used my vinyl cutter to do the lettering and printed up a sign for the door, attaching it with drawing pins.
Of course he loves his new door and I do too ;-)
Oh my gosh! That is insanely good!
ReplyDeletehaha - Thanks! :-)
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