• Home
  • About/Contact
  • Project Gallery
  • Privacy Policy
  • Kawasaki Disease
    • Facebook
    • Google+
    • Instagram
    • Pinterest
    • Twitter

My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia

  • Home Tour
  • Paint Colors
  • Garden
    • Spring Projects
  • Recipes
  • DIY
  • Free Printables

01/09/19

DIY Farmhouse Apron Hook

I have a thing for hooks and love using them throughout the house!  My husband found these cute vintage shabby hooks for me awhile back for 50 cents each, score!  I decided it would be fun to make a DIY farmhouse Apron Hook with them.  Using lots of scrap wood and a few tools I was able to create a fun farmhouse apron hook for the kitchen.

Supplies

Scrap wood or Baseboard (decorative or flat)
Wood Trim
Wood Glue
Hooks
Screws
Drill
Wood Filler
Hanger
Nails
Hammer

(before)

Directions

Cut the wood to your desired size.

Measure and cut your trim wood using 45-degree angle cuts in accordance with your measurements.

Using wood glue, adhere the cut pieces of trim wood to the pre-cut scrap wood.

 

Line up your hook and mark whee you need to drill your holes.

Drill the holes and secure the hooks

If you have any area’s that need to be filled you can use a wood filler so everything looks seamless. Paint the whole piece to your desired color.

Center a hanger along the upper back edge of the frame and nail it in place.
You now have a beautiful wall hook you can use anywhere in the house!

 

It’s that time, where we have all taken a thrift store find and gave it a makeover!  Make sure to check out all the other fabulous projects,they are all so creative!

Large Trinket Box Makeover from My Repurposed Life

Fixing Up a Broken Birdhouse with Barnwood from Sadie Seasongoods

Vintage Wall Pocket Organizer from House Of Hawthornes

Bling Bottles from Petticoat Junktion

Stripe Painted Tray from Domestically Speaking

Wooden Step Stool Makeover from Refresh Restyle

Farmhouse Apron Hook from My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia

Pedestal Makeover from Our Southern Home

Thank you so much for stopping in today, have a great rest of the week!

3 Comments
DIY craft// Thrift Store

« How To Add A Glass Door Insert Into A Exterior Door
Organizational Projects At Inspire Me Monday #251 »

Comments

  1. Gail wilson says

    January 9, 2019 at 7:52 am

    Kristin
    What a great score! You’re lucky to have a husband that finds stuff for you instead of complaining about you bringing more stuff home!

    I love how you used the vintage hooks.

    pinned
    gail

    Reply
  2. Christy Little says

    January 9, 2019 at 10:20 am

    This is such a great idea and what a great price! LOVE!!!

    Reply
  3. Maryann says

    January 9, 2019 at 11:46 am

    What a score at 50 cents! LOVE this makeover!!!

    Reply

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *






Kristin Brice

Categories

Archives

Subscribe to our Newsletter

2020 Christmas Home Tour

2019 Christmas Home Tour

2019 Christmas Home Tour

Succulent Ideas

Kitchen remodel

Kitchen remodel

DIY

DIY

Recipes

This is the most delicious french onion soup recipe in a bread bowl. French Onion Soup is the perfect comfort food on a cold winters night, everyone will know how much love you put into this meal. Caramelized onions, beef broth, melted gruyere cheese come together to form the most comforting, delicious bowl of French Onion Soup you will ever eat!

Paint Tutorials

Paint Tutorials

Helpful Links

  • Home Tour
  • Paint Colors
  • Garden
    • Spring Projects
  • Recipes
  • DIY
  • Free Printables

Subscribe to our Newsletter

  • Facebook
  • Google+
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • Twitter

Copyright © 2021 · Dainty theme by Restored 316