As you probably already figured out from my other website, Totally Green Crafts, I’m a big fan of recycled and upcycled crafts. And when I happened to run across some amazing kitchen sets created from old entertainment centers and other used furniture meant for the dump, I just had to stop and check them out!
Starting with this cool apple green kitchen set created by Sharley from Double Take Decor . It started out as the lowly entertainment center pictured above. What a great way to convert an old piece of furniture! On this one, I particularly love the tile counters. Very cute! Be sure to check out her site for the tutorial!
Planet of the Apels Kirby and Charlie created this cute blue kitchen set from a cheap entertaiment unit meant for the trash pile. You know, I bet the parents have just as much fun creating these things as the kids have playing with them! Check out their website for a full tutorial.
From the blog, Hyggelig, Catherine from Germany created this cute little kitchen set from a small storage table. Very sweet.
Kate from Kate’s Creative Space took one look at this little forlorn child’s work table and thought “BBQ Grill!” Well, of course! My favorite part? Well check out those little skewers of food! All handmade by Kate! Check out her site to see how it is done. This one is making me wish I still had young kids at home.
This cute boy’s kitchen was made by Chelsea from McBaby Bump from another entertainment center. You know, I see these and I’m totally mad at mysef for getting rid of my last two entertainment centers. They could have been fabulous! Be sure to check out her tutorial along with lots of other great family ideas!
Pretty cool, right? I know these ideas have made me look at furniture a whole other way.
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I love these remakes. I did one last Christmas for my granddaughter Gianna. She loved it! It wass so much fun to do and know that it is unique and not made in China! I did it from a bookcase/cupboard that I put a back on. You can see it on my board on pinterest.
http://pinterest.com/marciainsacto/recent-crafts-i-ve-done/
I would have loved to have had any one of those . They are great, especially the turquoise one.
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