Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Rustic Necklace Holder DIY

It has been far to long since I've last posted something, at least for my liking. College sure does have a way of making life crazy, but it's spring break and I'm taking advantage of the free time! I'm actually going to be blogging about three projects that I completed a couple years ago, but they are still way cute and worth sharing! The first one is a necklace holder:


Supplies:
flat piece of wood (the older it looks, the better, just make sure it's sturdy enough)
5 knobs (you can use more or less, depending on your piece of wood and your preference, I bought mine from Hobby Lobby)
about 3 feet of chain
2 small nails


I don't have pictures of each step because I did it so long ago, but I'll be as descriptive as possible and you can refer to the picture of the final product.

1. Drill holes in your piece of wood, one for each knob you have. You may want to measure the distance between them to make sure it's equal, but that's not absolutely necessary.
2. Screw your knobs into the wood where you drilled the holes. It's very likely that they will stick out in the back. I had my brother use his angle grinder to get rid of the excess screw on the knobs.
3. Decide where you want the chain to attach to the wood and nail your nails into those two spots. Attach you chain and hang it up! It's that easy! And so cute :)






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