I saw this cute yardstick artwork holder and decided to make it for my son’s room. Except mine is the knock-off version of hers. Seriously…I used small clothes pins, spray painted them, stuck them on to the yardstick with gorilla glue, staple gunned a small hanging tab on the back of each end, and hung it on the wall. Luckily it works just fine and it only cost me $2.75. Back to the kitchen I go!!!!!!
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
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17 comments:
Brilliant! I could think of so many uses for this, art, photos, birthday or Christmas cards, business cards.... Yippeeee! Thanks for the inspiration!
I love it! My 6 year old gets mad at me when I throw away his school work and this is a perfect solution. Thanks for the inspriation.
That would be great for a sewing studio, too! Ooo ... you could glue magnets on the back so it would stick to the refrigerator. Thanks for sharing the idea with us. =)
Erin
Yes, the refrigerator. Great idea, thanks for sharing.
I love this idea...perfect for a child's room. You could make a fortune at a Craft Fair with this idea...!!
Paulette
Seriously brilliant! I'm painting my clothespins orange and hanging it on the wall of my sewing room!
That is so cool!!
it may be a little ghetto, but I need one!
Totally cute! Thanks for the shout out! Ana
This is not ghetto! It is frugal, thrifty, or innovative but definitely not ghetto! What a great idea!! And you used what you had on hand!!
Thanks, this is perfect, the preschool artwork is starting to pile up I couldn't think of where to put it!
I love it! Such a great idea!
Cute! We made these in our moms group last year, but we used the cheap 12" rulers and three clothes pins. My daughter loves hanging her art on it.:-)
It turned out so good! Not bad for $2.75. I think I need one for my sewing room.
Gosh - I so love this! Simple enough to do two, one for each of my kids - AND it can be personalized for them. Perfect!
What a super cute idea!
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