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2.24.2011

"Labor of Love"...

...are the first words that come to mind about this project. Would I have done this 30 years ago for my own kids...probably not (okay, definitely not). Certainly not because I love them any less than my grand kids, but because I was in a completely different "place" back then! Sure, I took on the occasional "artsy fartsy" project, but I would have never dreamed of turning a crappy old TV stand into a play kitchen, of all things.

Anyhoo, for those of you that have been waiting patiently (and are not my daughter's Facebook "friends", since she posted the pics last night) here is what I have been busy working on for what seems like forever.



In case you forgot what she originally looked like:



Drum roll, please...






and here she is now:



Quite a transformation, don't ya think?

A few more pics and then I will tell you a little about the project itself.









I wish that I could tell you that I both photographed and documented each step of this transformation...but I never got past the "burners" on the stove. This was both the most FUN and at times, the most frustrating project, EVER. On more than one occasion my husband would laugh and say "Are you sure you don't want to just stick this out for curbside pickup and go buy a kitchen?!"...but if you are anything like me you know that this just made me want to dig my heels in and "git 'er done" even more!

I can tell you the basics and if you have any questions, please feel free to email me!

I basically only used the "shell" of the cabinet. After trial and error, I realized that the shelves that came with it, were just not going to work. I filled all the holes with wood putty, primed and painted!

I had to track down 1/8 inch detailing tape to make the "faux" tile counter top. I am HORRIBLE about mathematically figuring out any type of grid, so how these tiles turned out so perfect is a complete mystery...I am quite confident that I could never get it to work again! This process was tedious, but sooooo worth it, I think it is my favorite part!

It is backed with beadboard and the window is "faux" as well. I used a dowel to make the rod and hung it with 3M hooks. The stove burners are just those round block pieces that you find at Michaels for $1. I used my Wishblade to cut out out the design and stenciled it on. Knobs are just plain old unfinished wood knobs. I purchased the faucet off of Ebay...the parts included made it possible for the handles to actually turn "off and on". The sink is just a metal bowl.

That is pretty much it! Here are a few things I learned along the way:

1. The saying "Measure twice, cut once" should be "Measure at least four times, cut once and be prepared to buy more wood and cut again!"

2. The product, MDF is the coolest thing since sliced bread!

3. Wood putty is your friend!



Cost of original TV Stand...$25.00

Materials to make it into a cute kitchen...$100

Seeing my little Taylor talking on her new phone, in her new kitchen...PRICELESS!

Is it perfect, absolutely NOT...is it PERFECTLY charming...we think so!



PLEASE NOTE: No men were involved in the making of this project!


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There's a skinny girl who lives inside of me that's screaming to get out...I can usually shut her up with cookies!

89 comments:

  1. Oh my goodness! This is ADORABLE! Love the fabric. Great job!

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  2. Fantastic project, love the colors you've chosen for this...great job!

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  3. OMG, this is freakin' adorable! I am soooo impressed with your little disclaimer at the end. (No men were involved in the making of this project.) Wow, girl...you've got skillz! You have one lucky granddaughter. Totally awesome.

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  4. OH MY GOODNESS!!! Can you say C-U-T-E!!! This puts the plastic one in my children's toy room to shame. What fun, I can imagine that this was a blast to make when you were not frustrating yourself ;>)I love your disclaimer :>)

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  5. Terski, that kitchen is AMAZING!! Wow. Gracie would like one as well. I'll send you my address. Just kidding... :)

    Hope you are doing well!

    - Kerry

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  6. OH MY EFFING GOSH!!! This thing is one of the most amazing transformations I have EVER seen in my life!! Taylor must have peed herself because I can tell you that if my kids had ever received a gift such as this, I would have been mopping up the floor FOR SURE!! Seriouly, girl, I am blown away - you thought of every single detail that a little girl could ever want. Thomas and Taylor, but especially Taylor, will have some incredible memories of this and the fact that their Nana made it . . . you have really outdone yourself, my friend. I'm giving you a standing ovation and clapping my hands just for you!!!

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  7. OH. MY. GOODNESS!!!!!!! I have waited all day to get home and see these pictures, and it was sooo worth the wait. This kitchen is FAB.U.LOUS!!!!! I love it! And I soooo want to copy it!

    The tiles are my favorite too, and of course the colors!! :D

    I scoured Craigslist yesterday and I couldn't find anything even close to your crappy TV stand, and what I did find started at $100 and went up to $2000 . Where do you shop again?

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  8. This is one of the cutest DIY projects I have ever seen. Awesome job!

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  9. Sooo precious! What a wonderful way to teach your daughter in an ecofriendly way.. may have to make one of these for my class room!!

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  10. So cute, I love the colors you choose! I think it is so cute! I also linked up to the CSI challenge.

    ladybirdln.blogspot.com

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  11. Good gosh that is one heck of a transformation. When my son grows up and has kids I will make one of these for sure if he has a daughter. You did a superb job. I really like the color combo. Love love love this.

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  12. That is an absolutely awesome transformation! Everything about it is so cute! The colors, the fabric, everything! GREAT job!

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  13. P.S. MDF is great to work with. It so nice to paint on. Only downside - it can't get wet.

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  14. AWESOME!!!!
    Going to use this idea in my grandchildren's playroom at my house!!

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  15. I LOVE this. Amazing job. It is seriously so adorable.

    justbeckause.blogspot.com

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  16. i love love love this!!! i'm going to be on the look out for an old tv cabinet now :)

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  17. Absolutely brilliant! One of my favorite transformations ever!

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  18. ...and to think...I just tossed out a stand just and I mean JUST like this, not too many months ago! I could have made this for my 2.5 yr old great granddaughter. This is so clever of you!! GREAT JOB!

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  19. Love this "Labor of love" project! Awesome idea to use the old TV stand and transform it into THIS! That final picture of Taylor on her phone IS priceless! Thank you so much for linking this up to my Build{hers} Club party!

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  20. This project is AMAZING! I love it! I am already looking around for a possible "kitchen" for my girls!

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  21. i think this is perfectly amazing! you did a wonderful job!! i'm sure your grandkids LOVED it! (i especially love the colors you picked out!)

    thanks for sharing! (found you @ under the table & dreaming)

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  22. This is SO awesome! The colors you chose are perfect!

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  23. I have a party on Wednesday called Anything Goes, I would love it you shared this.

    http://typeadecorating.blogspot.com/

    Thanks Tammy

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  24. I'm so impressed. I have been scouring CL and GW trying to find a piece to do this same thing too- I didn't even think about using an old TV hutch, I see those a lot! What color red is that? It's awesome!
    Kate @ welcomedtempest.blogspot.com

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  25. Super cute!! Please share your creaivity with my followers, link to my blog bash K.I.S.S. Happy to be a new follower. :)

    http://thetatteredtag.blogspot.com

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  26. I am so in awe of your transformation that I fogot to mention...Would like to invite you to link your Etsy shop to The Homespun Slate @ The Tattered Tag, would love to feature you sometime. :)

    http://thetatteredtag.blogspot.com

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  27. Oh it is AWESOME! Now i am regretting the play kitchen we already own!! Absolutely a delight to read this post.

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  28. Incredible! Love it! I'm a new follower! I also gave you an award over at my blog. Feel free to stop by and grab it! Dana @ D'Lea Designs

    www.dlea-designs.blogspot.com

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  29. Woman, that is the COOLEST thing ever! I am in awe. It is soooo much better that those plastic ones you can buy. I will have to remember this one. The details are perfect!

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  30. not only is Taylor a cutie! She's a very lucky girl to have such a wonderful and talented Nana.
    thanks for sharing @ ccc
    featuring this post this week. ;)
    gail

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  31. You did a wonderful job! I am so glad you posted this because my husband and I want to make something like this for my granddaughter's birthday the end of March. She will be 2. :) - Karen

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  32. So fabulous. I love the colors and the tiny shelf. This is one of the cutest DIY kitchens I have ever seen!

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  33. This is SO cute. I love all the details. The hard work was well worth it!!

    PS- I'm doing my first every giveaway on my blog and I'd love for you to stop by and enter! Check it out: http://mygirlishwhims.blogspot.com/2011/02/my-first-giveaway-and-introducing-your.html

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  34. SO adorable! And so is your little model! Great job Terri!

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  35. This is soooo stinking cute! I have been thinking about building one of these for my daughter, but I like your idea way better! I am totally doing this as soon as I find an entertainment center on craigslist, at the dollar general or at a yard sale!

    Good job!

    Kari @ HTTP://THESUNSETLANE.BLOGSPOT.COM

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  36. ARE YOU KIDDING ME??? SOME people are so brilliant. I just can't believe your huge brain looked at this old entertainment center (I think we've thrown out at least one of these) & envisioned something so great. Thanks for being so inspiring!

    Warmly, Michelle

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  37. Love this!! Absolutely creative is what I'm thinking...it's like one of those moments when you see something and say...why didn't I think of that :) Love it!!

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  38. OMGoshness... that is so awesome, just AWESOME!!!!!!!!!! Ok, and fabulous, spectacular and wonderful, too!!!!

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  39. This is just the absolute cutest thing I have ever seen...really! Such imagination and talent you have...love it!!!

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  40. hi Terrie - I saw you featured over at Miss Mustard Seed (it was my kitchen that was featured alongside yours). Great job you did for your grandaughter. it's so cute and professional looking.
    cheers Fiona
    http://lilyfieldlife.blogspot.com/

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  41. Perfectly Adorable! I'm gonna have to try this sometime! I'm your newest follower :)

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  42. Omg, this is one of the best transformations ever! So original! What a lucky little girl. I'm a new follower.
    -barb-

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  43. This is so creative! The colors and are the cutest! Way to go!

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  44. I want one....and I'm all grown up. It's something my dreams were made of as a kid!! Just absolutely creative and whimsical.

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  45. OMG! I can't believe what I have been missing lately... this is the most creative and cutest thing I have ever seen... You are "artsy fartsy" aren't you !

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  46. I loved this so much, I featured it on my blog today!
    Come check it out:
    http://justbeckause.blogspot.com/2011/03/blog-head-monday.html

    <3Becky
    justbeckause.blogspot.com

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  47. What a brilliant idea, and it turned out sooooo cute! Love this! laurie

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  48. I so wish that I could turn back time to when my grown up girls were your daughter's age so I could copy your incredible inspiration and make one, too! This is the most creative make-over I've ever seen and the results are fantastic. Thanks so much for sharing. You really have an amazing eye for what can be out of what is...

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  49. TOTALLY AWESOME!! ok now we need a project for a boy made out of one...or maybe a desk for either one....humm..ok got me thinking...

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  50. I LOVE this project. Your grandkids are very lucky! Great job. Everything looks amazing, and you have inspired me! (To do this? No. To get out some glitter and not be afraid? Yes.)

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  51. You did a really fabulous job! I am sure that kitchen would cost $200-$300 or more in a specialty boutique.

    What a great way to show love to your granddaughter!

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  52. Amazing! I so admire this project.

    shakingit@gmail.com

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  53. wow- great job, we are also going to DIY a lay kitchen from an entertainment center. Thanks for the inspiration!

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  54. That has got to be the cutest play kitchen EVER! No way would a store bought one have even come close the charm of the one you made. Absolutley adorable! You should be very proud of your accomplishment. :)

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  55. This is so cute! You did a great job!

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  56. This is insanely amazing. I am so impressed and wish my kids didn't have a play kitchen so I could make them this! WOW!!

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  57. I say it's perfect! You go girl! Incredible. And incredibly beautiful. Lucky little lady.

    Mary @ Redo 101

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  58. I don't even have kids and I want one of these kitchens!

    AMAZING JOB!

    Found you through a link on Moms By Heart...........and I'm SO glad she spread the word about your amazing craftsmanship and creativity!

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  59. LOVE this. The colors and all the details are absolutely perfect. My daughter is 3 1/2 and would flip if I created something like this for her! :)

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  60. This is so awesome! I bet you could sell these in custom colors for a TON of money.

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  61. I absolutely love it!!! So inspiring, I want to make one of my own. My daughter would love this so very much. If you could provide more detailed information on how you put this together, I would love to try to make it on my own. Thanks again!

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  62. I'm a single 25yo guy, and I'm not even sure how I ended up at this post... but if that isn't just the coolest thing I've seen. I think my two year old niece just might be getting spoiled on her bday this summer. :) Great project! It looks amazing.

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  63. Absolutely adorable!

    I like it better than my own real life kitchen!

    Good for you. So proud of your job well done!

    xo

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  64. omg....so im driving home and i see an entertainment center on a curb for pick up....and i remember the cute kitchen u made for ur lil one.....well i put it in my truck....im gonna attempt to make one for my daughter....wish my luck on my new summer project!!!!

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  65. That is awesome. Fantastic re-use of materials and a great looking end product.

    There is one thing I would like to say. MDF, while easy to shape, flat and paint-able, needs some safety precautions in order to work with safely. The main thing to watch out for is the dust. It is very carcinogenic and unhealthy for you in most every way. Please use a mask when cutting and cut outdoors and away from others whenever possible. Always sweep up the dust and shavings and dispose of them in a safe manner. Once painted and sealed, it should safe.

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  66. Wow! Awesome work, it looks brilliant! I bet she gets lots of hours of enjoyment from it

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  67. Saw this on pinterest and all I can say is WOW. That is amazing. Your granddaughter must love it!

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  68. So cute! Love the colors and all the details. I definitely want to make one of these for my youngest when she gets a little older. I should probably just start now so it is done in time. Found you on CSI.

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  69. I L.O.V.E this kitchen! I own a daycare and have been shopping for a kitchen for some of our rooms but can't imagine spending $800 on a cheap carbon copy kitchen set! I just went to our 2nd hand store in town and bought a PERFECT entertainment center for $40 because of your inspiration.. I told the gal who owns the store what I was buying it for and she told me she will be hosting a DYI workshop next month on transforming old entertainment center into kids kitchens next month! She told me to come and bring pictures of my finished product if I get er' done! Thank You!!!

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  70. I love the idea of this, but hesitate to use MDF because of the "probably human carcinogen" aspect of its construction. They caution using a mask when cutting MDF, and using it only in a well-ventilated area to avoid breathing the fumes. There are cases of people with MDF cabinets in their homes having severe headaches from them.

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  71. May I ask you how long this took you?

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  77. thank you so much for sharing your kitchen photos. my jaw dropped when I saw yours. It was exactly what I had envisioned in my head. Colors and everything. My mom made this for my 3 year old twins for Christmas. We were clearly inspired by your work. http://www.pinterest.com/pin/64668944623454084/

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  78. Hi, I love this play kitchen! I was wondering if I could feature one photo of it from this blog post as part of a round up of adorable vintage inspired DIY upcycled play kitchens in a post that would appear on RetroRenovation.com. We would of course link back to your blog and give you credit, sending extra traffic your way. Please let me know — retrorenovationkate@gmail.com — thanks!

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