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DIY Towel Bar From Pallet Wood
by
Stacey @addisonmeadowslane
(IC: blogger)
$10
3 Hours
Easy
Our master bath is Extremely long and all we had in there was atiny metal towel bar. I was constantly picking up towels and washing them because they'd just end up on the floor. Even the longer towel bars still weren't exactly what I wanted. So, I decided to make my own.
I removed the widest board from the pallet using a hammer and crow bar. I took it easy so I wouldn't split the board.
I got 4 hooks from walmart and attached them, evenly spaced, to the painted pallet wood. I then printed out 1-4 on a regular piece of computer paper, then cut them out using an exacto knife. I taped the "stencils" on and used black paint to paint the numbers.
After that we used drywall anchors and hung it up. Voila! New towel bar for about 6 dollars, because I already had all of the supplies on hand. For more detailed information hop over to the blog and check out the full tutorial. Just follow the link below
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Published December 29th, 2014 4:25 PM
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Susan M Jensen on Jan 02, 2015Fantastic allways wanted those Pallets. Could have had 4 when I retired ?? Hubby said NO Way. Didnt like him for a few days. heeh
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Sandra Shove - Norwex Independent Sales Consultant on Feb 04, 2015Hahahaha! Well, Susan Jensen, you sound like you're "okay", now. (Glad you are.)
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