I have found two uses for the sides of the drop-side crib that we disassembled recently.
Here is what I started with. I took a side of the crib and cut it in half.
I used some of this.
I bought two of these at Home Depot and sawed off the decorative top part.
I then used some of this to attach the above decorative ends to the gate, to pretty it up just a tad.
More spray paint.
I also purchased 2 black hooks at Home Depot.
And now I have this in my family room.
For the other side of the crib, I bought 2 silver hooks from Home Depot and now I have this in the laundry room, which is perfect since I haven't had anywhere to hang my damp dishrags. Once they are completely dry, I can throw them into the basket below.
I have another project in the works but it has me using a mitre box. Scary stuff, but I am hoping it turns out well. I think the ones I've done thus far have.
Here is what I started with. I took a side of the crib and cut it in half.
I used some of this.
I bought two of these at Home Depot and sawed off the decorative top part.
I then used some of this to attach the above decorative ends to the gate, to pretty it up just a tad.
More spray paint.
I also purchased 2 black hooks at Home Depot.
And now I have this in my family room.
For the other side of the crib, I bought 2 silver hooks from Home Depot and now I have this in the laundry room, which is perfect since I haven't had anywhere to hang my damp dishrags. Once they are completely dry, I can throw them into the basket below.
I have another project in the works but it has me using a mitre box. Scary stuff, but I am hoping it turns out well. I think the ones I've done thus far have.
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