I started the transformation stage next. First, the doors had to come off because I was going to use it wide instead of tall as it was designed. The hack saw then the Dremel tool came out and you can see the doors cut in half. The feet were removed and the hanger rod were also removed. Then all the surfaces were sanded down. This took a little patience with all the nooks and crannies. A turquoise plastic table cloth served to protect the kitchen floor from the mess that would come next. The color was next. I had a jar of paint that would be enough I thought but the color had to be warmed up a little. The red acrylic paint came out and I added a bit, mixed it thoroughly with my wooden skewer then painted a swatch. No, needed a little more so a couple times later I was happy with the warmer color. I painted all surfaces except the back and let that dry then the back. At one coat, it was clear it would need at least one more. Eventually, it was painted 3 times on all surfaces. The jar then indicated that it should dry for 72 hours before the piece was used. It was a long 3 days because I just wanted it set up. I was patient and distracted myself with other things as it sat in the kitchen drying.
Today, I set up the cupboard on the counter. I went looking for a couple pieces of fabric, cloth, whatever to protect that painted surface and bring in the navy. I found some microfibre towels which I had purchased for the kitchen which had not been used yet. They will serve the purpose for now. I filled the boxes with the navy blue metal boxes I found a few weeks ago. They hold tea sealed in sachets. One for each, Chamomile, Earl Grey and Green tea. Unfortunately, the set only had three, now, it would be nice to have another but I have no idea how they were originally filled. The small navy round has the Lemon Tea for now. The bottom shelf holds the Oprah Chai, the Jade Citrus Mint which is a regular, the red tin of Christmas tea, the turquoise brown tea tin holds my Roobios Chai which is another regular. A few Tetley tins which will live there till the are empty. On top of the cupboard I have a wooden box which holds all my loose tea bags. Masala Chai Black, Dragon Pearls Green, the extra Jade Citrus Mint, and a few others. Behind the box is the navy tea pot cozy. To the left of the box is a couple of TAZO tins which hold Chai and other herbal teas. In front of that is a nice yellow ceramic container where I store my tea spoon for loose tea, my strainer, my tea ball. The mug tree to the right and the new yellow tea pot on a Tuppeware hot spot in navy and white. I'm thinking of putting cup hooks under the upper cupboards to I can tuck the tea pot right in the corner. We'll see.
Submitting to Mosaic Monday hosted by Judith at Lavender Cottage.