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China Cabinet into a Farm Hutch. June 30, 2015. Today I did this! I cant say it was very easy. But easy enough if you have a hammer and some tools. Be sure to wear safety goggles too! Get a china cabinet. This one was really cute but it wasnt selling in the shop so I thought I could at least make it into a usable display space by taking off the front. I wanted it to look like a rustic farmhouse plate hutch. Something Joanna Gaines would use in a dining area or kitchen. April 11, 2015. A Junk Bonanza ve.

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China Cabinet into a Farm Hutch. June 30, 2015. Today I did this! I cant say it was very easy. But easy enough if you have a hammer and some tools. Be sure to wear safety goggles too! Get a china cabinet. This one was really cute but it wasnt selling in the shop so I thought I could at least make it into a usable display space by taking off the front. I wanted it to look like a rustic farmhouse plate hutch. Something Joanna Gaines would use in a dining area or kitchen. April 11, 2015. A Junk Bonanza ve.

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