Either you decided to stop using it (right choice), you gave it away awhile ago before the banning, you no longer have a baby that needs the crib, etc., etc.
Either way, it's probably taking up valuable storage space somewhere, right? Now, you are unable to donate it, sell it or do much of anything with it.
So, if you're crafty (or think you're crafty, like me) I've found two solutions of what to do with those cribs.
I must of course thank Pinterest and my love of crafty blogs :)
An old crib turned into a work bench - via Apartment Therapy and created by A Little Learning For Two
Image courtesy of A Little Learning For Two of the finished project |
According to the original post from A Little Learning For Two, she created this space and did not lose the ability to turn it back into a crib should she require it again - which is amazing.
As you can see from the picture, the end result features a large work space that doubles as a chalkboard and has little hooks and nooks to hang scissors or any other accessories your little ones will require to be the creative beings they are.
This is just beyond adorable and looks quite easy to make. They show you step by step in the blog. I think one of the best parts is you don't even have to take the crib completely apart to make it.
I totally want to attempt to make this.
But then - just when I think I want to make one thing from the old crib, I come across another idea that I seem to love.
This project is an older antiqued headboard (not a crib) salvaged and re-purposed as a bench! It comes from Scissors & Spatulas. However, even though it was not a crib - the parts they used can easily come from your old crib.
For the record, my style is not country - at all. But this bench just screams "I'm so country and cozy! Sit on me!"
Image courtesy of Scissors & Spatulas blog |
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I'd also grab some baskets to stick under it for extra storage.
Oh, the ideas just keep coming :)
Darn you, crafty people of the world and Pinterest!
So, there you have it. Two great, yet different, ideas for re-purposing that old crib that's taking up space (or making you get that baby lust!)
But whether or not you choose to be crafty with your crib or are need of searching for a new one - have no fear. I'll be here to help you!
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