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Hi everyone, sorry for the double post, but I actually have something to share that isn't jewelry for once!
This is a kitchen shelf I just made for my black and white kitchen.








~ Get any sort of sectional tray (I've seen them in micheals, walmart, and target. Sometimes they are advertised as drawer dividers), paint it any color you like

~ Buy any picture frame that will fit over it, nail it in place, or you can even use wood glue if they are both made out of wood, then paint it the matching color of your sectional tray

~ Go to Micheals, Joanns, AC Moore, or walmart's scrapbooking section. They have so many different scrapbook papers to choose from. I picked out several different patterns that all had black and white.

~ Measure each inside section by length and width, mark corresponding measurements on which ever paper you want for that section and cut.

~ Now you can glue your paper to the inside section. I just used a regular old kid's elmer glue stick. I rubbed it on the inside of the tray section, and the back side of the paper I wanted and waited a couple of seconds for it to dry a little bit, then pressed the paper in the section(if you apply on both sides and wait a couple of seconds, the paper will stick much better)

~ Then you hang and admire the beautiful creation you have just made.

* I actually bought the shelf I used with the picture frame already on it at my local Ross store. But if you can't find one, these instructions work perfectly instead. I'm going to be making more for different rooms in my house.
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