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Message Center for the Mudroom

If you came by for my mudroom tour, you saw this message center made from a curbside window frame.

This was a super easy project and I built it in about 2 hours.

First, I gave the whole window a fresh coat of white paint. Then, I taped off the edges of the upper left and lower right windows and used 2 coats of chalkboard paint in those panes.

While the paint dried, I cut two pieces of foam core to size for the upper right and lower left panes. Then added some batting and wrapped the fabric around. I used a hot glue gun to attach the fabric to the back of the foam core. Then positioned the black ribbons on top and glued them to the back of the foam core as well. While the glue gun was still heated up, I ran a bead of glue around the edge of the window panes and inserted the two upholstered foam core pieces in place. (Pictorial directions for the upholstered foam core can be viewed here.)

Next, I had some leftover cheap mirror glass* that I used for the the mudroom coat rack. I used my glass cutter and cut those two panels down to size. Then I put some E-6000 onto the window pane and inserted my mirrored glass. To seal and hide the edges of the mirror, I used white bath and tile caulk around the edges of the mirror.

* Cheap Mirrored Glass Source: Find those $10 back of the door full length mirrors. Buy one at Walmart, Kmart or Target. Just peel off the glued frames and paper backing and cut your mirror pieces from it.

To build the little curved shelf, I actually already had the curved board leftover from another project. But, you can cut a piece of 1″ x 6″ with a jigsaw. Then use a router to give it a decorative edge. Then sand it, prime it and paint it.

To attach the shelf, I used 3 L-brackets on the underside and painted them white to be less noticeable. I also nailed a piece of 1″ x 2″ (painted white) to the bottom of the window so I could screw the brackets into it.

Once the message center was finished and dry, I located the studs on our mudroom wall and hung the window with two L- brackets on the bottom (see pictures above) and one on top.

Now I have a cute place to welcome guests, hang postcards and birthday invites, and check for ORT (object remove from teeth) before heading out the door.

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  1. LUCKY 7 DESIGN
    LUCKY 7 DESIGN says:

    Really nice…I love organization. I have 5 children…they can all have 1 pane. lol I love the white/black color scheme too!

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  2. Debbie
    Debbie says:

    Adorable…I think I could actually do that! Thanks for joining in this week. I sure love to see your projects, they are always different, and so well done!

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  3. Amanda@The Hand Me Down House
    Amanda@The Hand Me Down House says:

    This is perfect, Brittany! LOVE the patterns you chose, too! They're wonderful! Awesome job — as always! 🙂

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  4. Paige (Final Clothes-Out)
    Paige (Final Clothes-Out) says:

    LOVE! We don't have a mud room in our tiny condo, but this would also work in my office. Great piece!

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  5. Stephanie
    Stephanie says:

    I love the look of your message center. It has so many elements and flows so nicely. Reading about cutting mirrors scares me! I did notice that you used hot glue to attach to the foam core, I find using spray glue works really well for this type of application if you want a tighter fit. I smile as I write this…like I need to tell you how to do something! Who am I kidding {smile}

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  6. Nina @ Momma Go Round
    Nina @ Momma Go Round says:

    SOOOO cute! I love it so much, especially the fabric you chose! Can't wait to have the space to make/hang one for my own.

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