It's that time again! No, I'm not speaking of the holidays, but rather a monthly blog hop with three other bloggers for
Trashy Treasures Tuesday. While you know I will either embrace or erase hearts from the vintage decor I find. Take a peek at this heart cut-out shadow box I brought home. It's cute... but... this time around those hearts need to go. My vision is a DIY apothecary cabinet - do you see it?

Now, you'll see their projects in a bit. For now, let's get this makeover party started, shall we? Before we do that, take a peek at a few past embrace and erased heart makeovers:
FLIP SIDE
First, I'm going to flip this solid wood shelf on its side and take off the hearts.

Notice I'm wearing my biggest down coat with gloves as it's barely ten degrees outside. brrr... Then, once I have the shell left to work with, I turn to my scrap wood pile and pull out these bits of ½" cabinet-grade plywood from building
my son's custom cornhole boards.

I cut pieces to make boxes and tilt-out bins for each cubby. woot!

After that, I head into warmth to stain and paint my mini builds and then assemble as well using hardware from my stash.

While it may look like that went quickly, it actually took me a couple of hours to complete, but I'm happy with the end result.
TONICS & SUCH
Finally, here is my DIY apothecary cabinet complete with labels and oodles of character. Much better than that 80's shadow box I first started out with. Am I right?

I just have to say that I often think I was born in the wrong time period. Not only do we need to bring back apothecaries, but also whole eating and health in general. What a change that would be!
As for my project, I'm stoked with the outcome and hope you are too. The bin labels make it decorative as well as functional. Meanwhile those tilt-out bins could hide some goodies too.

What would you stash in there?

Remember, I have nothing against heart cut-outs in some instances but do find them truly dating some useful pieces. What is more, it's fun to take these cast-off items and create something new. As a matter of fact, I challenge you to try it for yourself. {{fist pump}}
If you'd like to make this part of your home story, you can find this available for local purchase in
my online store.
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Now it's your turn... what would you have done with this shadow box? Likewise, I'd love to hear in comments below. In addition, pin and share to inspire others to think outside the hearts as well.

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