![]() Learn more Seller information Coffee Mug Holder,Mug Rack Countertop,Leaf Shaped Mug Tree for Counter,Coffee. Tea Coffee Mug Rack Storage Holder Cup Hanger Wood Wall Mounted Teacup Organizer $31.90 Free shipping EXTRA 6% OFF WITH CODE TINYCART See all eligible items and terms Hover to zoom Have one to sell? Sell now Shop with confidence eBay Money Back Guarantee Get the item you ordered or get your money back. See details International shipment of items may be subject to customs processing and additional charges. Or if you have a great eye, that works too!Īnd, as simple as that, your farmhouse decoration is finished!Īnd the BEST way to hang this is with these large command strips.Mug rack Glass Holder Rack Wall Mounted Mug Rack Wall Mount Cup Holders Condition: New Quantity: 2 available Price: US $18.66 Buy It Now Add to cart Add to Watchlist Breathe easy. Use your tape measure to center, space, etc. I thought it was easier to do once the burlap was in the frame and I could see exactly how it was going to look. Place the burlap piece in your ready-to-go frame.Īrrange your letters how you want them. I just didn’t want the raw edges of the burlap to end up fraying. Pull taut again and staple the short ends.Īfter I stapled it, I did place some tape on the raw edges of the burlap on the back. Pull it taut (or you’ll end up with a baggy front), and staple around the other edge. ![]() If your frame doesn’t have much of a lip, you’ll need to staple really close to the edge so you don’t see the staples from the front. Next, I set my cardboard piece down and cut around the burlap, leaving a good 2-3 inches around each edge.Ĭentering the cardboard on the burlap, lay it down and staple it around one long edge. I knew the original insert wasn’t strong enough to hold up my letters, so I wanted something a bit stronger. Next, I took the insert from my frame (yes, the naked baby one ?) and cut the same size onto a thicker cardboard. I was satisfied with just one coat of paint, but it’s just up to you. So, I started by spray painting my letters and frame. Hey, it was exactly what I was looking for though! not really sure what they were, but it was awful! It had probably been in someone’s attics since the 1970’s. It’s a great place to find things for repurposing! I should have taken a picture to share with you of the picture that was in my frame. The frame I used was from my local Goodwill. chipboard letters (I love, love these ones from Hobby Lobby and they’re super cheap).a frame (your frame size will depend on your letter size mine is 19″ x 8″ ).Ha!! This DIY farmhouse style key holder can be made in no time! And, THIS is DIY farmhouse decor on a budget! When we six sisters see something, our first thought is, how can I make that? I mean seriously, sometimes, we can be in a store closely examining something to see how they made it and how easy it would be for us to make ourselves. Farmhouse decor is all the rage right now, isn’t it? There are some stinkin’ cute farmhouse decorations out there, I do have to say! Recently I saw a farmhouse style key holder that was a bit pricey that inspired me to come up with this post.
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