Hi this is Phil (phillips head screwdriver). Today Phil was helping with a little task...
the Journey Girls wardrobe
It comes disassembled
These are all the pieces for the project
including coathangers. This is Chavonne (she came home with me from Hawaii). Chavonne has in her right hand (left of picture) the coathanger from the new wardrobe, and in her left (right of picture) the coathanger that is often included in the Journey Girls clothes packs. There is a definite size and style difference. Chavonne will be helping Phil and I with our project today.
All the pieces were well protected. Styrofoam and protective sheets were wrapped around each piece.
Instructions
Screws and hinges, dowell and white plugs
We found the instructions fairly easy to follow.
Each piece is numbered, or the little bags were lettered.
To work
The screws for the hinges were probably the most difficult, because they were so tiny
I found it easier to put the hinges on the wall and door whilst they were not attached to the rest of the wardrobe.
Final touches
Ta da
Fabric boxes fit into shelves
The coathangers included fit very nicely
A mirror, and a cork board
There you go, the other Journey Girl coathangers are way too big
Clothes galore
There are hanging knobs on the left of picture door, but I found if I had anything on there when trying to close the door it would not shut. Which makes them almost pointless unless the idea is to have the wardrobe doors open all the time.
There were decorative stickers to stick at will
hmm and two little screws left over, hmmm the wardrobe hasn't collapsed yet, maybe they are spares.
Thanks Phil and Chavonne, job well done.
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