DIY BELT BATHROOM SHELF
by
Zest it Up
(IC: blogger)
5 Materials
$10
1 Hour
Easy
I am not sure if this is good news or bad news for you- but we are in the last week of July. You know what that means?? School is just around the corner! Although I don’t have kiddos yet I always love walking the aisles at Target and getting inspired to organize my house. Part of that means getting restock easy and accessible (as well as cute!). I recently just designed my guest bedroom so I figured it was time to get the guest bedroom bathroom snazzy right?
Original Blog Post: http://zestitup.com/diy-belt-bathroom-shelf/
My very simple before…
Supplies:
-4 belts
-Wood plank
-Nails & hammer
-Screws & Drill
Start by connecting your belts in pairs and making sure you have two equal lengths (you may need to add a hole to achieve this). Make two big loops with both belts.
Next I measured the height of where I wanted my shelf to hang and marked with a pencil.
Then began to drill a hole through the belt to secure the loop.
Once I had my belt loops secured to the wall I wanted to secure the bottom loop with a nail or screw as well so things wouldn’t shift.
I slipped my wood in between the belts and was ready to organize!
I found a few metal tins from the thrift store for a dollar and drilled these into the wall for wash cloths storage.
SO cute!! Hope you are feeling more organized.
xo,
Sam
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Published February 12th, 2017 12:00 PM
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What's your question?what a clever idea. I must try this.
This looks really cool, Awesome job. I was wondering where you bought those amazing jars . I love them. Thanks
why would you put that up its awful rotting wood and old belts very classy