A few days later while I was cleaning up some debris from last year's flood I came across some boards of wood that I knew were exactly what I needed. I scrubbed the wood down with soap and water and then sealed it after it dried for a few days. I used some white knobs that I had, but wasn't using and couldn't wait to hang it up. Now I feel like it is a piece of artwork in my bathroom.I love the ends of this board and maybe I do go in the bathroom a little more than I need to just to look at what I made!
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58 comments:
I just found your blog and am your newest follower! You are one talented woman who has left me completely inspired. Thanks for the great blog and I love the towel rack!!
Love the look! Bookmarking this for later! Thanks for sharing!
A HA!!!! I just unloaded a gigantic bunch of old wood from someone's torn down fence. I am looking for projects and here is one! I love the hooks, the rustic quality, and the simplicity. Thanks for some inspiration!!!!!
Kim
www.kim-toomuchtimeonmyhands.blogspot.com
It turned out great!
that is such a great idea!! thanks for sharing!
It‘s so nice that I have found your blog about your link on Finding Fabulous. Of course, I scrolled a little and like what I saw. Now I’m your new follower! ;)
Take care
Tine
Such a fantastic idea! Looks great too...
This looks great & I love how you've re-used the wood. I need some hooks, as well & I'm sure there's some usable wood around here somewhere...Thank you for posting this great project!
Now I have bathroom hook envy.
These are fabulous.
Found you at the VIP party.
That is AWESOME! I love, love, love this! It's so beautiful and the white knobs just bring out the beauty of the board. I love old wood like this! I look for it all the time...lucky find! ;)
I love this idea! How simple and yet oh so lovely!
Have a wonderful weekend!
Kristin
Ilove this idea! Blogging from Nashville too!
What a great little piece!
Your bathroom hook piece looks wonderful!
fantastic job Debbie
gail
Oh. I LOVE IT! I wish I had some old wood hanging around. I'd definitely make one of these if so. Great idea! Thanks for sharing and commenting on my blog.
..and I'm so inspired that I'm now following. =)
It's really super cute - love it! I'm a new follower from Masterpiece Monday. Hope you'll come over & say hello sometime: http://SallyLeeByTheSea.com
Awesome! Love how rustic it is!
Your photography is gorgeous - so is your towel hooks! It does look just like art!
I love it, Debbie! Beautiful job! yes - artwork. Rustic, reclaimed. Driftwood. Thanks so much for sharing your creativity in the DIY party. Very clever and love the result!
Roeshel
Absolutely LOVE this. It's the perfect touch of rustic. Great job!!!
I'm always looking for new projects and bloggers to feature! Come visit me over at thirdfloordesignstudio.blogspot.com
Seriuly, it looks fabulous! No exagerations!
I am having a fine art photography on my blog. check it out! You just have to leave a comment telling me which is your favorite image inorder win a 8x10/8x8 photograph by Melanie Alexander.
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Tan sencillo y tan estupendo!!!!!
Nice job! Can you make me one next?
This is great! It looks like it's straight from pottery barn. I'm a new follower. I'd love for you to stop by some time.
Love this idea.....they turned out wonderful1
xoxo
Kathleen
So creative! That's wonderful!
Love your blog!
I'm a NEW Follower from Melissa's new hop! Hope you can hop by and visit me:
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wow that's beautiful! It does look like a piece of art!
Thanks so much for linking to "20 Below Thursday"! :)
I love it!!:) It is so pretty and such a great idea!!:) Dropping in to say hi from the blog hop. Looking forward to following your blog!!:)
What a great idea! The hooks look brilliant! I'm off to have a little look around your lovely blog!
Sarahx
This is lovely! I love it!
Thanks for linking up to Making It With Allie! I can't wait to see what you have for next week!
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oh i LOVE this! the color of that wood is gorgeous.
I love everything "wood", but this is particularly awesome! So. Darn. Cool!
What a great idea! I just love this! Thanks for sharing at Fantastic Friday. I hope that you will join us again this week!
Love that reclaimed vibe...esp b/c it's from a flood!
Thanks for sharing this at Creative Juice! Hope to see you back at the party tonight!
love that wood so much! what an awesome idea!
I saw you featured on Allie's blog and came to check this out.
Seriously....awesome....too cool for school. If I steal this do I need to give you a tip or will an internet hug suffice?
Well, second visit here today! I guess I must love your stuff! This is great! I love the repurpose!
Great rustic look! Thanks for linking up at I Made It! Monday at Ninth Street Notions. Can't wait to see what you have this next week.
This is beautiful! I absolutely love the rustic look it it, what an awesome idea.
Thanks for stopping by my blog the other day :)
Gorgeous! What a great idea. It seems simple enough to do. Thanks for sharing. I am featuring this project on my facebook page today.
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Lines-Across-My-Face/197428556982169
Love the name of your blog. Love your rustic towl holder too. I would love for you to join my weekly linky party. Fri-mon, anything goes, come strut your stuff.
http://bacontimewiththehungryhypo.blogspot.com/
SUCH a great project! I'm going to be out scouting drift wood this summer...
Thanks for stopping The Lovely Cupboard today:)
Oooh I like! Just found you via NY Melrose Blog!
So creative! Thanks for sharing over at Whimsy Wednesdays at The Ny Melrose Family. I can't wait to see what you share next week.
I love the rustic look! I would love if you would link up to the Lovely Things Thursday Linky Party!
I actually have some old barn wood out in the garage. I think I may copy you;) Thanks for the idea.
I'd love for you to share this (and anything else you'd like) at my link party. It runs Tues-Sat. http://adventuresofadiymom.blogspot.com/2012/03/terrific-tuesday-6.html
Rachel
This turned out so well! NOthing like turning remains of something bad and making it into something beautiful! Thanks so much for sharing it our Uncommonly Yours link party! Can't wait to see what you are up to next week!
Take care,
Trish
Wow awesome project! And awesome blog :)
Such a great idea!! I love the look. Thanks for linking up this week :)
Hi, This is my first time visiting and I like it. I was wondering what you scrubbed the wood to clean it up a bit and also what you sealed it with.
Thank you so much.
Hi Dianne - thanks for stopping by.
I did scrub the wood with some dish soap and water, then I rinsed it off and let it dry for a few days. Once it was dry I sealed it with a clear seal for wood that I had.
OH that is so cool! :) Love it!
Thanks for stopping by Create & Inspire to link up this awesome project!
Angie
This is brilliant in its simplicity! The wood is very expressive and it could tell us a different story each day :)
Very cool - thanks for sharing!
Stacey of Embracing Change
I LOVE LOVE LOVE this idea. It's super cool! Thanks for linking up at Doodles & Stitches.
The look of this is soooo ORIGINAL!!!! The white knobs gives it a nice punch too!
Thanks so much for sharing this at The DIY Dreamer.. From Dream To Reality!
I'm featuring you today! Thanks for linking up last week. I hope you'll stop by again today:
http://sewingbarefoot.blogspot.com/2012/12/the-weekly-creative-11.html
Shannon @ Sewing Barefoot
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