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Homemade wooden key holder
Homemade wooden key holder








homemade wooden key holder

My final step… Hanging it up! I just used a sawtooth hanger on the back and hung it from a screw on the wall.You can buy key holders and key hooks to impress your walls at I like to use my drill to make a small starter hole, and then just use your hand to turn the cup hooks into place! Easy peasy! I spaced mine 3″ apart and about 4″ from the top and bottom of the board. Here is a link to our drill at Home Depot! LOVE this bad boy! All of you need to put one on your list! You will thank us! I used my very favorite Ryobi Lithium Drill to do this part. You want to make sure the head of your screws are big enough not to go through the holes of the metal piece, and the screws need to be short enough to not go through the board. Once you use screws to hold it in place, the bottle is very snug and won’t go anywhere!

homemade wooden key holder

The bottle fits well inside of the metal piece.

HOMEMADE WOODEN KEY HOLDER PLUS

Plus they were on sale, so I paid under $1 a bottle…Woohoo! I peeled off the plastic wrapper and washed the bottle out before attaching it to my metal piece. They are just like the Starbuck’s ones, but the bottle is more round. They are $1.38 a piece at my store… Fits my shanty budget perfectly! Here is a pic of the price tag at Lowe’s…įor my bottle, I used a Archer Farms (from Target) coffee drink bottle. I found these great little silver things at Lowe’s called Pipe Rail Ties. Now for the finish… I chose to use one of my very favorites for this project…Īfter waiting just an hour for this stuff to dry (LOVE that!) I got started attaching my hardware! Some wood is slightly off on measurement, and this just makes sure you are cutting the length that fits yours best! I would encourage you to measure your own before cutting. Now your final two pieces will be this length below… I used Gorilla Wood Glue and my Ryobi Finish Nailer to attach both pieces. My first 2 cuts were the length of my longer sides… 22″. Here is my piece…įor the frame of my board I chose to use a 1x2x8′ pine board. The other great thing about using PureBond is the scraps baby! I have a TON just like this one I used today just waiting to be turned into something fabulous! You can also buy hardwood plywood in 2’x2′ pieces. We encourage you to follow PureBond of Facebook! They are always sharing great how-to projects using their product from other bloggers, as well as sharing great giveaways! You can see us talking about it’s benefits in this video HERE. I started this project with a piece of PureBond Plywood! Many of you know how much Ash and I love PureBond.Īfter learning more about it’s health benefits and how pretty it makes our projects turn out, it is our go-to when we need any kind of plywood or hardwood plywood. How fun! This is super easy to make… Definitely a great beginners project into woodworking for those of you out there itching to get started! I love my old mason jar key hook that I shared over a year ago, but with only 3 spots for keys we have outgrown it! It was time to upgrade. I left the store with materials for 5 new projects… Woohoo! I finished 2 this weekend, and I want to share my new Key Holder with you today! I hope you all had an awesome weekend! I took one of my girls to Lowe’s on Saturday and just walked the aisles.










Homemade wooden key holder