DIY small bathroom organizer ideal for tiny spaces.
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Like this craft? Check out Claire Zinnecker's website: http://clairezinneckerdesign.com/
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DIY Small Bathroom Organizer
Materials:
12” x 1/2” diameter copper pipe
1/2 brass elbow(2)
#8 two-inch wood screws(4) - copper hooks
12-inch leather strips (4)
Leather hole punch
Brass tacks(or “brads”)
Round containers (Claire used paper flower pots)
Drill, drill bit, tape measure, and level (for mounting purposes)
Directions:
1. Take your precut 12”x1/2” diameter copper pipe and the end brackets.
2. Attach your end brackets onto the ends of the copper pipe.
3. Measure, mark and punch holes into the leather pieces.
4. Repeat on the other end of each leather piece.
5. Using brass tacks attached the two leather pieces together.
6. Run a hook through the two end holes to create loop to hold your containers.
7. Measure, mark, level and drill your hanger into the wall. Make sure to drill into the stud so that it’s nice and sturdy!
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Like this craft? Check out Claire Zinnecker's website: http://clairezinneckerdesign.com/
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DIY Small Bathroom Organizer
Materials:
12” x 1/2” diameter copper pipe
1/2 brass elbow(2)
#8 two-inch wood screws(4) - copper hooks
12-inch leather strips (4)
Leather hole punch
Brass tacks(or “brads”)
Round containers (Claire used paper flower pots)
Drill, drill bit, tape measure, and level (for mounting purposes)
Directions:
1. Take your precut 12”x1/2” diameter copper pipe and the end brackets.
2. Attach your end brackets onto the ends of the copper pipe.
3. Measure, mark and punch holes into the leather pieces.
4. Repeat on the other end of each leather piece.
5. Using brass tacks attached the two leather pieces together.
6. Run a hook through the two end holes to create loop to hold your containers.
7. Measure, mark, level and drill your hanger into the wall. Make sure to drill into the stud so that it’s nice and sturdy!
___
CONNECT WITH KIN COMMUNITY
Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/MKYoureInvited
Facebook: http://facebook.com/kincommunity
Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/kincommunity
Twitter: http://twitter.com/kincommunity
Instagram: https://instagram.com/kincommunity
Snapchat: http://bit.ly/AddKin
Your source for new skills, new stuff, and new perspectives related to the most important place in the world, Home. Make your way home with Kin Community.
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