I cut the top pieces I had at an angle with the miter saw. I used a fence board across the front and a wider board across the back I found after some digging in the top of the garage. I screwed the end boards in place and used the nail gun on the inside divider boards (Despite what the home improvement shows use, a nail gun does not make a very sturdy piece of furniture--you need some screws to make something solid!).
I brushed on some white paint, hand-painted the numbers, sanded it all and added some hooks--a great piece for mittens and hats, homework and books, or bathroom sundries.
PS--I guess this is a Pottery Barn kids copycat--although I hadn't seen theirs until after I made this. I am sure I must have seen something similar and filed it into the old noggin'. However, I haven't seen any others with hooks :).
PSS--Keep linking up!
I like this, and I agree about the screws. Nail brads are very convenient but come apart easy.
ReplyDeleteI can imagine lots of uses for this.
Thanks for sharing.
I love this! I wish I had the "creative building" gene like you do!
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely, great solution for entry way organising!
ReplyDeleteThis is a totally awesome idea!!! You are brilliant!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a great idea! Love it!
ReplyDeleteGreat job. Really nice for an entry way. Gluing the boards together helps too. I always use glue and nails to tack things in place and then go back and add screws to make it really secure. I really like the paint job too.
ReplyDeleteHolly
This is great! It looks charming and it's functional. You are so talented in constructing things. :)
ReplyDelete-Revi
Wow. I don't even have words for how much I love that!
ReplyDeleteBecky I love it! I want to make one (even though I don't have a nail gun) and I pinned it! Nice work!
ReplyDeleteSusan
Wow, I sure love this!! I have been wanting something to put my hats in for winter - and I think I will make myself one of these!
ReplyDeleteGreat job!
Lindsay
www.craftyladylindsay.blogspot.com
great piece Becky! Love the hooks! thanks for linking up and linking back to catch as catch can!
ReplyDeletegail
This is awesome! I could so use one of these so I may have to copy cat you b/c I haven't seen the one from Pottery Barn either!
ReplyDeleteOne of a kind! Beautiful and functional...the best mix. Found you over at Funky Junk's link party.
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Love this I book marked it!!
ReplyDeleteCarol
Love, love, love this project...perfect in every way. Mind if I copy???
ReplyDeleteCheryl
So nice.. Love the effects on it..
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Hani
Awesome project!!! Love it!
ReplyDeleteSuper clever and rustic! I'm thinking of all the things I could organize with that! Thanks for linking up to the 1st Project of the Year Party, Becky!
ReplyDeleteGreat job , i love it.......Out scouting around for some foyer ideas ive come across ur blog...happy to say, im ur latest follower..........Bonnie
ReplyDeleteLoving this for sure! I'm gonna go get those old boards out of the back of the pickup (hubby put them there) and make something with them. You've inspired me.
ReplyDeleteJust precious.Good luck.
ReplyDeleteI was just thinking the other day I needed a shelf with hooks for our entry way. I think bins would work, and look, a lot better than a simple shelf. Great idea!
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