10 DIY Driftwood Wall Hangers And Holders For Various Stuff

10 DIY Driftwood Wall Hangers And Holders For Various Stuff
Driftwood is a very popular material for crafting as it’s eco-friendly and easy to find. We’ve already told you of some crafts to make from it, and today I’d like to continue the theme telling you of wall hangers and holders. The good thing about driftwood here is that you can just find a proper... 
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How To Upcycle Wooden Coat Hangers With Vintage Paper

How To Upcycle Wooden Coat Hangers With Vintage Paper
See how easy it is to transform your coat hangers, to give them a new lease of life & turn your wardrobe from drab to fab! You’ll need wooden coat hangers, a brush set, matt adhesive and varnish, a selection of pretty vintage (or any that you like) papers, white Lace, white paper flowers, resin... 
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DIY Nordic-Inspired Copper And Wood Clothing Rack

DIY Nordic-Inspired Copper And Wood Clothing Rack
Copper is still a strong and beautiful trend in home design and decoration, there’s something in copper’s color that makes it so elegant and stylish. This clothing rack is inspired by the simplicity and the Scandinavian-design feeling of copper and wood, when combined. Prepare 530 cm round wooden stick, 6 copper elbows, 4 copper tees,... 
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19 DIY Coat Racks And Hooks For Every Space

19 DIY Coat Racks And Hooks For Every Space
It’s fall and rather chill outside, sometimes it’s raining. I’m sure that all of you have already taken out your coats and maybe even scarves. Storing them can be a pain as not every hallway has enough space for it. We offer you a whole roundup of DIY coat racks and hooks for every space... 
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DIY Industrial Concrete And Broomstick Coat Tree

DIY Industrial Concrete And Broomstick Coat Tree
This cool industrial coat rack won’t take much time or materials and looks very original! It’s not typical and great for any modern or industrial hallway. You’ll need just 5 broomsticks and a bag of redi-mix concrete. For this base, 30 pounds (or half of a 60 pound bag) was used. Mix the concrete with... 
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8 Creative DIY Coat Hangers For Your Entryway

8 Creative DIY Coat Hangers For Your Entryway
Where do you hang your coats and maybe handbags? If you want to make a cool coat hanger without wasting much money or applying many skills, you’ll love this tutorial! Got some driftwood? Use it for a coat hanger! Just attach some hooks and voila! Wooden poles can also compose a cool coat hanger –... 
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Industrial DIY Copper And Concrete Clothes Rack

Industrial DIY Copper And Concrete Clothes Rack
Industrial design pieces are gaining popularity and almost every designer wants to shows his or her talent in making such things. Today we offer you to feel a designer yourself and create a copper concrete clothes rack. The supplies are 3 copper pipes, 18mm, 2x 1.25m or 1x 1m, 2 copper pipe fittings, 18mm, concrete... 
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12 Cool DIY Rustic Furniture Pieces

12 Cool DIY Rustic Furniture Pieces
Rustic furniture pieces are ideal DIYs because they are usually made of rough wood, stone, pallets and other simple materials. Tables, rack, coat hangers, consoles and nightstands would give your space coziness and comfort. Rustic furniture with a slight shabby chic touch is right what you need to make your room cozier and the great... 
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How To Make A Coat Hanger Cover To Make Your Closet Better

How To Make A Coat Hanger Cover To Make Your Closet Better
Coat hanger covers are a great gift and are ideal for hanging some special clothes. To make one you’ll need a fat quarter of quilting fabric, scrap of coordinating fabric for the flower 1 meter of broderie anglais trim, pompom trim, or similar co-ordinating felt, a small button, 6 inches of plastic tubing, a card,... 
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How To Make Colorful DIY Clothes Hangers

How To Make Colorful DIY Clothes Hangers
If you have some clothes hangers that you want to color for yourself or for your kids – there’s a way. You’ll need holders, spray paint, masking tape, pieces of toys, newspaper covered trays, wool and plastic beads. Use spray paint, then cover the wood hangers with masking tape to create different patterns. The plastic... 
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