Back in the spring, I was up at the library and I came upon these books by .
I was instantly in lOvE!Sue and Ki had a project in one of these books that I need to rip-off replicate. A few years back, Hubs made this nice coat rack for me. We had one in our Troy, Ohio house (but left if for the new owners) and he made a new one for Idaho house, that we also used in Utah. However, real estate on the moving van back to Ohio was at a premium, and the coat rack was forgotten left in Utah for some other tenants to enjoy.
I started looking on Craigslist for some old braces. If you don't know what a brace is, it's an old hand-drill. I found a guy selling 5 of them and I offered $30 for them. He accepted and I was in business. I bought a piece of particle wood board (I was in a cheap mood and this was about $3).
Since I didn't want the board to look like particle board, I did the glue crackle finish technique on it that's burning up blogopolis right now. Here's how I transformed it:
Start with a crappy cheap frugal particle board:
Spray the background color.
Once it's dry, paint over it with some Elmer's glue. The thicker the glue, the bigger the cracks. Be sure to paint in the same direction. Once the glue is on there for a few minutes, paint on the top color. Try to paint only one direction, and don't go over the whole thing several times. Again, a thick coat will make bigger cracks.
Here's what the board looks like:
I didn't like the stark black on the cracks, so I did a light wash of a green paint over the top. You can see in this sample how I changed the direction of the brush. Long, even strokes are best. This change is hidden behind one of the braces, so it's all good.
Next, I bought some casing and cut it to frame the board. I painted the casing with the green I used to tone down the black. Then I painted over it in a cream and distressed the edges. I just did a light distressing. I have all the fun tools, like a chop saw, electric palm sander and a pneumatic nail gun, so this process is pretty painless for me.
Next, I cleaned up the braces, and then did several coats of poly on them. Here are the top handles. Don't you just love that patina?
I used pipe strapping to attach the braces to the board. I painted the straps and the screws with my Hammered Metal Bronze paint. I wanted the strapping to blend in with the metal of the braces. It's actually a pretty good match.
Hubs helped me hang it, because full-discloser here...this sucker is heavy! I also painted the screws and washers for attaching this to the wall. I used the washers to give it a stronger base against the screws.
Before I show you the finished rack, let me just explain that this entry way is long and narrow and it's hard to get the right angle on the space. The only natural light comes from the door and it's incredibly difficult to get any kind of decent quality pictures of this space. Also, you may recognize the Mirror Shelf, Fish Tank Stand and Glass Marble Candle Globe
Another angle:
One last shot:
Thanks Sue and Ki for the great inspiration. This one is definitely coming with me to the next house (Sadly, there WILL be a next house. One day I may be able to stay put).
Cost Breakdown:
Braces - $30
Particle Board - $3
Casing - $14
Strapping & Screws - $4.00
Paint - $6.00
Total Cost: $57
Total Time - No Clue. I did this one in stages over 3 months


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Ok, imagine me singing "Awe-some!" I LOVE this! Where did you find those braces?!? They are amazing. Great job!
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Nice job and I love the color!!! :)
ReplyDeleteLove the background color! Great project, very unique! Love it!
ReplyDeleteOMG! On 3 accounts! I won the journal...Jumping for joy! <<-- I will email you in a bit -->> and the other reason.... I finally found out what a brace is.,, I have one but didn't know the name, but did know what it was used for as I have used mine. And the last but not least.,.. I absolutely LOVE the coat rack! Awesome job!!!!!
ReplyDeleteBrendaLea
Very nice! I love that color too! I also LOVE Junk Beautiful! I only have the magazine though. I can't even imagine what all is in the book! :)
ReplyDeleteVery cool and now I need some BRACES!!!
ReplyDeleteIf you go check out our list of Sponsors on the DIY Club and this fits you should enter it, if not you can enter another project. This is awesome.
I'm viviting from Tools Are for Women too.
Cheri
Visiting from DIY Show Off -- the color is beautiful! Super creative idea!
ReplyDeleteThat's so cool - I adore it! Man I hope I find some of those around soon!
ReplyDeleteThank you for leaving a comment on my blog - that way I could hop over and take a look at your blog and I am loving it! Those braces are so big and hefty, it just made your project stand out! I am now a follower!
ReplyDeleteCool coat rack! I never would have thought to use braces for that purpose. It turned out great!
ReplyDeleteI love the color blue that you used, it turned out beautifully!
ReplyDeleteFound you from "Tools are For Women" and WOW I love this project! You are seriously skilled. I'm still cutting my teeth on using "real" tools, so this is great inspiration! I'm your newest follower now too :)
ReplyDeleteStunning!
ReplyDeleteWow, that's a very creative project! I'm linking up--thanks for hosting!
ReplyDeleteFantabulous job--oh I miss their joint effort talents! Thanks for linking up to the Under $100 Linky Party!
ReplyDeleteThe braces are beautiful! I absolutely love this. I am going to be on the lookout for some braces to make my own. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI've always loved this project from their book. Someday I will get around to doing one, yours looks great!
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Rose
This would look great in my laundry room! I love all the detail you put into this. If you have a free moment, I have a new weekly (I hope!) Linky on my blog called Not “Baaad” Sundays with LambAround. I’d love for you to post this :)
ReplyDeleteWow! That looks amazing. I'm hosting We're Organized Wednesday this week and would love for yo uto join the party. There's a giveaway too. Hope to see you there.
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Thanks for joining We're Organized Wednesday. I'd love to feature this later today.
ReplyDeleteLove you coat rack!!!
ReplyDeleteNice project...
I love it. I LOVE IT! I've never seen anything else like it before! Did I mention I LOVE IT?!? Off to see more of your creations...
ReplyDeleteGreat project, and of course I love the color. ;) Stopping by as this week's CSI Judge. :)
ReplyDeleteOhhhh yes.. this one's hard to forget! I remember when you swung it by SNS. And I fell in LOVE. It's productive and very junkified. The execution is awesome, it just flat out looks great!
ReplyDeleteDonna
http://funkyjunkinteriors.blogspot.com/
I love it! What a great idea and thanks for the tutorial on the glue crackle finish. I will definetly be bookmarking this one.
ReplyDeleteBe sure to visit my blog I am having a big giveaway.
:) Michelle
I love this idea! You really pulled it off well!
ReplyDelete~Amanda
this is SO fabulous - can't even tell ya how much I love it...unique and so very cool!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool idea! And what an awesome CL find! I love craigs.
ReplyDeleteOk, this is awesome! But I REALLY was cracking up at the title over at Today's Creative Blog! BAHA! You're great! :)
ReplyDeleteThat was such a cool way to use the old tools and since the tops are so nice and big and round, they won't damage the coats that you will hang there! Terrific idea! Cathryn
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