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Shelving accessories: Eye chart lens + stash box

October 20, 2011 by Erin Heaton

After showing you our new shelving for DVDs earlier in the week, I thought I’d elaborate on a couple of the accessories on display.

I did some scrounging around the house and came up with this weird glass lens with a flat back that’s about four inches in diameter. It’s kind of cool, but I never knew what to do with it or how to display it, really. But I also ran across this small plate stand, and it all came together.

I cut a section of an eye chart from a vision test brochure I’ve apparently been saving since I was in grade school. Score another one for hoarding. (I’ve always loved eye charts; maybe it’s because of my thing for the letter E.)

Then I cut another circle of thin cardboard cut from a cereal box for backing. I layered everything together (no glue, no adhesive) and stuck it on the plate stand. Almost too easy!

I love how this looks interesting and slightly high-end, but was totally free. If I want to swap out the paper it will be easy to change. I have a couple more of these lenses, but they are a bit smaller. After this, I may try to do something similar with them.

The second thing I wanted to show you is the transformation of this small plywood box.

Before

Remember this beauty? I picked it up a couple of months ago at an antique mall for $3.50. It was banged up and ugly, but it was solid, and I knew we’d need a place to stash things like DVD-Rs in paper envelopes. I painted it with some deep blue craft paint (“Deep Sea” from the new Martha Stewart craft paint line.. good stuff!). An easy and quick makeover.

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