Next use your ruler and pencil to mark where your key hooks will go.Using sand paper, lightly sand the surface of your frame to create a distressed look.Once dried, paint your frame with two coats of white paint. Apply a coat of gray primer to the frame and let dry. Then add a second coat.Remove the aluminum from the frame and setting it aside.How to Make a Farmhouse Style Key Holder with Hooks Supplies If you’re looking for more farmhouse decor, check out my cute pool noodle wreath and this DIY Hello sign.įor farmhouse Christmas DIY projects, you’ll like my no-sew mittens ornaments, a holiday rustic wooden sign, and hand-stamped wooden book stacks. Then, using some paint and a frame, you can make this stylish entryway sign. While these DIY key holder hooks look like they cost a lot from a high-end retail store, this Cricut craft is actually inexpensive and easy to make! Find some items in your junk drawer – such as old keys or clothespins – to make the hooks. If you’ve seen my original entryway makeover, you know that adding a few simple pieces to your front door area can make a big difference. I put it together quickly with twine, burlap cut into triangles and little heart foam stickers.This cute farmhouse style entryway key holder with repurposed hooks is the perfect way to adding a welcoming touch to your front door. The one I am showing right now is obviously for Valentines Day. How cute is it? My plan is to make different banners to match the seasons. My favourite part of this whole project is the mini bunting banner. You will want to install wall hanging hardware if your frame didn’t come with any. (I love hot glue!) I attached two hooks at the bottom for keys and two at the top to hang my bunting banner from. We had an incident which necessitated more hot glue. The hardest part is screwing in the hooks. Next up I used hot glue to secure the Plexi-glass to the backing and more hot glue on the backing to stick the ribbon on as I wrapped it around the plexi-glass/backing. I was also really impressed with how well the paint stuck to the plexi-glass. I love how the contrasting finishes look together. I painted the frame with the Essential Teal in a Semi-Gloss and the plexi-glass with the Seared Gray in a Matte. I started off by priming everything with BEHR PREMIUM PLUS ® All-In-One Primer & Sealer – including the plexi-glass. I honestly wasn’t sure how well the paint would stick when I started, it was definitely a risk! I decided I would paint the plexi-glass to use as the background rather than try to make something else fit. You could easily do this same project with materials found in your own home! I found a wood frame, hooks, and coordinating ribbon at Dollarama. I was asked by BEHR to come up with a project featuring their 2015 colour trends and when I saw Essential Teal and Seared Gray, from the Deep Dreams Palette, I knew they would be perfect as they co-ordinate so well with my sitting room! Kind of like a mini family organization centre! I came up with an idea to use a picture frame, ribbon and hooks to create a Mail and Key Holder. I had to come up with a solution that would fit the small area I had open for it without spending a ton of money. We usually throw our keys up behind the coats on our coat-rack in our front entryway but sometimes the keys get lost in all that mess.Īnother issue is not knowing where to put the mail when it comes if we don’t want to deal with it right away. I kind of have a thing for organization and love everything in my home to have its own place. This DIY Mail and Key Holder is the key to organization in any front entryway.
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