Ugh I give up. Seriously I wasn't sure what else to title this besides the obvious so there it is. And, you may be thinking- "Geez how many coat racks does this girl need?" Truth: I sell most of this stuff in a little store here in Town- Dora Lou's Place. If you're ever in Altus, OK come check it out!
Anyway I found these guys while we were in California a few weeks ago. While the Hubs was off wine tasting my preggo self and and the Con-Man hung out outside. That's when I happened upon these wine barrel stoppers:
I asked someone who worked at the winery if I could have a few. Maybe he felt sorry for me in my pregnant state because he said "Sure take a few." Mmmm- Ok! (See you can have fun wine tasting while preggo.)
I have a few ideas for them, coat rack is the first up! Check it out!
I started by sanding them down just a little. I like the rough look; I mainly did this to smooth out any splintery edges and get any excess dust off.
I started by sanding them down just a little. I like the rough look; I mainly did this to smooth out any splintery edges and get any excess dust off.
Then I went to the hardware store and bought some 2" Dowel Screws. I figured this was a good length to securely fasten my stopper to the wood and leave some room for the decorative metal rod.
I centered my pilot hole on the stoppers and measured out equal distance on my wood backing.
The next step was painting and sealing. Then I screwed my dowels into my pilot holes.
The next part was a bit tricky. I wanted a decorative metal surround to go in between the wood backing and the stopper. I checked out our local hardware store for metal piping and rods. It seems like if metal rods are going to be hollow the smallest they come is 1.5" thick- to big. Anything smaller was solid.
I thought I had hit a wall. But a trip to my local Walmart saved the day. Curtain rods! Of course! They are thin and hollow- yay! I bought the smallest tension rod I could find and it was only $2. Score!
I cut it down to the size I needed. This took a bit of guess work; my first measurement of 1" was to long. Second attempt was 3/4" and that seemed to work fine. I measured the rest out and cut them down to size with my scroll saw.
(Bad picture of me working in the garage)
Finally I screwed on my stoppers~
And the final product:
What did you work on this weekend? Did everyone have a happy Mother's Day?
good eye, and good project!
ReplyDeleteYou come up with the cutest ideas! I never would have thought of this!
ReplyDeleteThat's so creative Rachelle!! Great idea, love it!!
ReplyDeleteVery cute idea!
ReplyDeleteDee
I love the rustic look of it. Very creative with the curtain rods. It looks great.
ReplyDeleteI love the rustic look of it. Very creative with the curtain rods. It looks great.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea, very cute!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful idea! I love the look! Thanks so much for linking up to the All Star Block Party!
ReplyDeleteHolly
What a clever idea... thanks so much for linking up to the ALL STARS BLOGGING BLOCK PARTY ...
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see what you do next.. =)
Carri
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