Repurposed Drawer Wall Pockets
repurpose old desk and dresser drawers into fun home decor with this how to
Old drawers from desks and dressers are plentiful and can often be found for cheap or even free. Every spring when the curbside junking season hits, I accumulate a fresh stash {“Curbside Junking Adventures and Tips”}. And when I’ve got a lot of something, it inspires me to come up with an idea to use them. Years ago, my store partner and I used to crank these out regularly and they always sold well. Of course, I never made any for myself! I decided I needed to have a few Repurposed Drawer Wall Pockets to finally enjoy in my own home.
I’m sharing this project for our monthly Thrifty Chicks Challenge. We’re all creating using the theme of drawers today, and I can’t wait to see what my talented friends have come up with. I’ll have all their posts at the end.
Rather than showing you a bunch of pics of Mr. Fix it making these repurposed drawer wall pockets in the shop, I decided to make a full-on tutorial with pics for those who would like to DIY these. You can access the FREE tutorial in my Resource Library by becoming a Lora B Insider; I’ll explain how later. First, I’ll show you how cute and fun they are;)
Repurposed Drawer Wall Pockets
To begin the project, the drawers need to be taken apart and cut down. In my tutorial, I’ve got pics of us taking all these steps. Once the drawers are re-assembled in their mini version, they are sanded and painted.
Disassemble Drawers and Cut Down
Sand and Paint
These drawer wall pockets are painted with Miss Mustard Seed’s Milk Paint in Farmhouse White and Trophy over Flow Blue. They’re finished off with MMS hemp oil. I decided to delete the metal handles on the white drawers and opt for something much more fun. I kept the wood handles on the gray drawers, because they look so wonderfully vintage.
Add Vintage Hardware
Vintage hardware makes everything look better in my book, so I scrounged my stash for some old hinges and door plates. I combined them with some cute new knobs. A little new mixed with the old is the best of both worlds.
For more ways to use vintage hardware, see “Best Tips for Using Vintage (and vintage-inspired) Hardware”.
If you can’t find old hardware, you can use D-hooks. I put D-hooks on the bottom of the large drawer so this one could also work as a shelf.
Use for Organization or Decor
I usually style these by adding cute things to the drawer space. You can add styrofoam for spacing if you need to get your cute items to the right height. You can also use them for organization; envelopes or desk-type items. But I’m all about the cute, so I styled these 4 for spring.
The two white repurposed drawer wall pockets got 3 mini trees and some spanish moss. I love how the fresh green and gray set off all the vintage goodness!
The long, curvy gray drawer got filled with a springtime bird and nest and some eggs. Vintage books show off their cute covers standing tall, too.
The last small drawer wall pocket got a row of white apple blossoms standing in rustic wood vases {“Repurposed Vintage Bucket Rustic Vase”}.
Aren’t they cute? So many decorative and organizational possibilities! I’m trying to decide where these cuties should land in my spring decorating. I’m just so glad I finally made some for myself. Isn’t that just the way it goes, though? The tax man does his taxes last, I’m sure;)
Become an Insider to Get the full Tutorial
If you’re convinced you need some repurposed drawer wall pockets in your life, too, and would like the complete picture tutorial to print off or download, simply sign up to become a Lora B Insider. You’ll have access to all my FREE helpful and decorative resources that correspond to my blog posts. You’ll also keep up with my creative adventures in my weekly email. I ‘ll send you the password today!
If you’re already an insider, check your weekly email for the password, or check your spam or junk folder…sometimes technology intercedes;)
I hope you enjoyed these Repurposed Drawer Wall Pockets! Now to see what the rest of my Thrifty Chicks friends came up with!
Pin, Share, and Enjoy the Rest of the Inspiration!
Thrifty Chicks Drawer Challenge
“Telling a Story With an Upcycled Drawer Turned Shelf”, Adirondack Girl@Heart
Mine;)
“Upcycled Drawer”, Little Vintage Cottage
“Repurposed Drawer Monogram Sign”, Thrifty Rebel Vintage
Sharing at these lovely parties:
Wall to Wall DIY Wednesday
I love all your drawer ideas, so very cute. You always have the best ideas, thanks and have a good time with your daughter.
You’re too sweet, Marlene. I wish I could make the ideas as quickly as my mind can think them up! And yes, it’s nice to have the family all home together;)
Such a beautiful idea Lora and I love the way you’ve styled them too., especially the one with the three little trees. That green and grey combo is just WOW!!
Thanks, Michelle! I hadn’t really thought of the green/gray combo; you’re right! I just know I’m craving everything green right now;)
So charming, Lora! I love both ways that you styled it! Thanks for sharing at Vintage Charm–pinned!
What a great idea! Beautiful work.
Thanks, Robyn!
What a great idea for a little drawer. So cute!
Thanks, Tuula, they’re so fun to style!
I love your drawer upcycle Lora!
Tania
Thanks, Tania! Still working through my old store stash;)