IN THE
- WORKBENCH •
Y
ou can have the
greatest kitchen
foundation in the
world, but without
personal touches,
the space could still look cold and
unfeeling. Try adding little bits of
art, like this wooden spoon display,
to make your kitchen come alive.
Author Sarah Dorsey has created
a treasure trove of DIY projects in
her new book, Big Style in Small
Spaces: Easy DIY Projects to Add
Designer Details to Your Apartment,
Condo or Urban Home, for décor
touches you can add to every
space in your home.
SPOONING
Kitchen
Upcycle wooden spoons into
art with this fun DIY project.
PROJECT AND PHOTOGRAPHY BY SARAH DORSEY
WHAT YOU’LL NEED:
- Shadow box frame (6" x 14" [
x 35-cm] shadow box shown;
these spoons measured 12"
[30 cm] long) - Backing material (wood veneer
shown; most paper or wood
varieties will work well) - Pen or pencil
- 18 " (45-cm) metal ruler with
cork back - Self-healing cutting mat
TIME FRAME:
2 TO 4 HOURS
WORKSPACE:
SMALL
10 • AMERICAN FARMHOUSE STYLE