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Make a Coat Rack from a Pallet

September 26, 2011 By Michelle Barneck 2 Comments


Hey all you A Little Tipsy readers! My name is Stephanie and I blog at My Li’l Pumpkin Patch. I am thrilled to be guest blogging here today! I just love Michelle’s blog and all of her frugal ideas!





I am also a frugal gal and I love to make projects with things I already have around the house. (I get a high from saving money.)



Today I am going to show you how to make this coat rack out of a pallet!





But, before I get ahead of myself, let me introduce myself. I am a wife and a mother (to a sweet two-year old, Isaac). I enjoy creating things for my home, family, and others. Here are a few of my favorite projects so far:



Tohoku Tote DIY Hat Hangers Doily Shirt



When I’m not crafting, I enjoy spending time with my family. Some of our favorite things to do are camping, four-wheeling, and watching Netflix (recent fav: American Pickers).

Come visit me at my blog, My Li’l Pumpkin Patch to see my crafts, DIY projects, sewing, scrapbooking, card making, and tutorials! If you have a big craft stash like me, you may also be interested in joining my new “Stache Party.” It is a party dedicated to depleting your stash, (AKA making room for more).





I actually only had to buy a couple of things for the Pallet Coat Rack. I spent a grand total of about $7. If you would like to make one, this is what you will need:



Pallet


Sander & Sand Paper


Hammer


Flat Head Screw Driver

Glue (I used Tacky, my fav!)


Mod Podge

Coat Hooks


Scrapbook Paper


Hanging Hardware

Sealant Spray


Drill and Drill Bits (opt.)






Decide which board you will remove. I tried hammering off the board, but only cracked it…oops. I discovered that it was much easier to wedge the screwdriver between the boards and hammer the end of the screwdriver. This way the wood separates without cracking. Remove nails.


I was about to try for a new board after cracking the first one, but then I decided the cracks added some character. To keep them from splitting more, I attached a few of these flat metal brackets. I found them at the hardware store. They come in handy with wood projects all the time!



Speaking of character, I just love the words printed onto the board!


I lightly sanded the board to smooth the rough edges and ends to prevent splintering. I didn’t want to sand too much, because I wanted the words to remain on the board.





See how much difference the sander makes?



To decorate the board, I used a paper pad that had coordinating papers. I cut the paper into squares and rectangles to create a pattern. I really like the look of bare wood showing through. (I also thought it would be fun to paint chevron stripes.)




After I figured out my layout, I glued everything on with Tacky glue (it works great on wood and paper). Then, I brushed a layer of mod podge on top.



I looked for coat hooks at the hardware store, but they were pretty pricey. (The joys of small town hardware stores…). I wasn’t going to spend $3 per hook, so I decided I would keep looking. I found these egg stands at the craft store in the wood section. When you turn them upside down, they make perfect hooks for hanging things!




I spray painted them white so they would stand out from the paper and the natural wood color.



To attach them, I drilled holes that were slightly smaller than my screws through the pallet. Then, I twisted the screws through until they were flush with the front of the board. Then, I put the hooks on top and carefully twisted the screw into the wood. (To make this easier, do this step before you glue on the paper – that’s what I did!)



Then, I unscrewed my attached knobs and filled the hole in the knob with tacky glue and also put a bunch of glue around the inner section to stop slipping.





Finish with a few layers of sealant spray, and then attach hanging hardware.

I hope you’ll come visit me at my blog!





Thanks for having me, Michelle!

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Love that she used egg stands as hardware! Very inventive. A big thanks to Stephanie for sharing a super cool way to upgrade a pallet!

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  1. Panic says

    September 26, 2011 at 4:44 pm

    Very good idea!! Y like it!

    Reply
  2. coat stand says

    September 27, 2011 at 1:28 pm

    It is really a high from saving money.

    Reply

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