From IKEA: Vika Amon table top, Vika Oleby table legs, Index curtain rod hangers, Mala drawing paper roll, brushes, paints. From the hardware store: wooden dowel, cut down to size with a handsaw.
Turns out what you need to get a kid interested in art is to actually have a place to make said art. Shocking.
Yay! - Love, Nancy
ReplyDeletewhat a great project - really creative use of IKEA stuff.
ReplyDeleteYou are so creative. I love each of your apartment overhaul ideas. I intend to shorten the legs of a wooden table from the thrift store, for my younger children, but adding the hardward and paper roll would make it perfect!
ReplyDeleteTurns out what you need to get a kid interested in art is to actually have a place to make said art.
Exactly our issue!
Thanks for sharing.
Love it!!!! Do you have a shot from far away so I can show DH and force him to make an IKEA trip and build us one? :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great idea. I'm going to do something similar on my craft table. Just have to find a paper roll locally, since we only get up to Ikea once or twice a year.
ReplyDeleteThat looks great! About how much did it cost to put together? Sorry if that's a tacky question, just curious before I get all excited about making one too!
ReplyDeletehey! I just found your website. spent about last hour surfing through it! You are super creative. and I lived in Philly too! I'm a photographer/painter/crafty/sewing... wannabe! haha you have and have done so many things. I actually just came back from ikea to get the table for my kids. what a coincidence! nw, you are very creative! love to see more~
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