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107 Used Wood Pallet Projects and Ideas - Snappy Pixels. Thanks our many visitors to the page.

107 Used Wood Pallet Projects and Ideas - Snappy Pixels

Please help us out and pin a picture or follow us on Pinterest from this page or like us on Facebook. Has any one item been reused more creatively, with more functional use and more practical application than the lowly used wood pallet? An item made for the simple task of helping to move large and heavy objects in warehouses. Has any one item been recycled, upcycled more spectacularly than the wood pallet? I would wager than there is not an object so often transformed into a useful object than this stack of wooden planks pieced together to form a small slab for the simple transportation of other sometimes more useful objects and products.

In an effort to bring every idea or wood pallet project onto one web page, we present 107 Used Wood Pallet Projects & Ideas to spark you creativity or inspire you to create then next pallet project. We have categorized the pallet projects below so keep scrolling until you see something you might like to try. Comments. Wooden clothes hangers + Repurposed = Jewelry Organization! Welcome!

Wooden clothes hangers + Repurposed = Jewelry Organization!

If you are new to Household6Diva I would love for you to subscribe via RSS feed or Email. I would also love to connect with you via Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn. Thanks for stopping by - I hope to see more of you! If you follow my blog on Facebook, you might have noticed some chatter about some more Junkin Treasures I found this weekend! Two lovely old suitcases and a small pile of wooden clothes hangers. What to do? When Miss Ree blogged about her “Jewlery Holder” back in December, I just HAD to have one!

(This photo from PDubs Flickr stream) So back to my hangers… I pre-drilled some holes with our drill and placed hooks one inch apart…. Then I untangled a spider’s nest carefully hung some of my necklaces… and above them, some purty bracelets to keep them company… When I ran out of hooks, I found some small eyelet screws to create two more for my earrings. (I heart 3M strip plastic hooks!) Don’t they look purty? I am hoping this will encourage me to wear them more often! Tutorial: Vintage-looking painted sign from salvaged wood. Today I have a little tutorial for you.

Tutorial: Vintage-looking painted sign from salvaged wood

I'm going to show you how to (easily!) Make these sweet wooden signs. I promise- they're a cinch, they don't take long at all to make and cost pretty much nothing. You will need: piece of salvaged wood upholstery tacks or short nails (optional) hammer acrylic paint (background color) black acrylic paint (or other color to fill in letters) large paint brush small paint brushink jet printer twine Sharpie Marker or other dull, rounded tool This project started with a pile of cedar fence pieces that we've had sitting in our backyard for ages. I loved how grey and weathered they had become from sitting outside. Next, distress the wood to your liking. Next, choose your paint. (I wasn't really sure if I was going to be doing a tutorial for this or not until I was finished, so I'm afraid I'm missing a few photos for some of the steps. Once you're happy with the paint, put the wood aside to dry and head to your computer.

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