So, here's a quick, inexpensive shelf to hold all those trophies, Lego creations, small framed pictures, molding clay masterpieces, and knickknacks in a child's room. It took me about three hours (including painting, cutting, kissing a boo boo, changing a diaper, and running up and down the stairs 10 times for supplies) to install them. Final cost: $9.
You can do this!
Here is the short version: Slap some paint on a 1x4 and a 1x6. Take the 1x4 and secure it against the wall. Screw the 1x6 into the 1x4. Voila! A shelf without brackets.
Longer version
Supplies:
1x4 solid pine
1x6 solid pine
Drill
Screwdriver (I use my drill with screwdriver bit)
Tape Measure
Pencil
Paint
Large Level with straight edge
Stud Finder (scan it across your husband and make it beep)
Saw
Slave labor
Measure the space for how long you want your shelf. Keep in mind that it must be anchored into studs (solid wood framework behind the drywall) so it has to be at least 18" long.
Cut your boards to length. You can use a hand saw if you don't have a power saw, or are intimidated by things that plug in and are potentially self destructive.
On the wall, find the height that you desire and make a mark. Use your level to draw a line across your entire wall. If you have a laser level I'm very jealous--use that.
Now take your stud finder and scan it across your line, marking the studs as you go.
Now, go back and paint over the screws in the shelf!
This handy shelf will hold trinkets and small items, but not your resident midget wearing a Superman cape.
And that's what works for me this Wednesday! To check out more great tips visit Shannon at Rocks in My Dryer and scroll to any Wednesday!
3 comments:
Okay, I almost believed I could do this until I spotted the saw. But it looks really nice and I will ooohhh and ahhh the next time I'm at your place.
Way to go, Baby! Dad and I are so proud of you! Love you
MOM
Love the idea! Maybe I can convince Jeff to let me use the electric drill. I'd love to do this in the baby's room.
Marnie
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