Whatever Wednesday: DIY Wall Shelf


It always seems like I start every article out with: "While I was at the Goodwill the other day...."
but second hand shopping is my really my favorite, so projects just naturally seem to be produced from some rescue item at my local thrift store. So while I was at the Goodwill the other day, I ran across a pair of curtain rod holders for a whopping dollar. Worth every penny too, nothing precious, just resin, fairly traditional in style.

I zeroed in on them because I have been wanting to add some dimension to my gallery wall above the sofa, and I thought these might do the trick after a little altering, of course. They certainly couldn't hold anything on their own (save a curtain rod, har, har) but I thought that I could beef them up and they might work.


I bought a couple of .99 cent wooden plaques from Hobby Lobby (in the unfinished wood section) to attach to the top of the curtain rod holder.




I sprayed everything in a glossy white, spray painting weather is finally here, Yay! I used gorilla glue to attach the plaques to the top of each curtain rod holder and behold, a perfect little shelf! I'm so easily entertained, aren't I? I thought about using both of them and make one long shelf, but in the end, I think they will be more versatile singly.










Now of course Keegan points out the big hole through each of them, but that doesn't
bother me a bit, does it you? Nah! :)




My curtain rod holder turned shelf is the the perfect size to showcase my coral and adds some dimension to the wall that I needed! Done and done.





What do you think? Will you look at curtain rod holders a little differently? Maybe you already have some old ones you can alter! I hope you are inspired! I am working on an article to show you how I tackle a gallery style photo wall for next week (or maybe the next) and a wonderful new piece of DIY artwork that I can't wait to show you. I will be out of town for the rest of the week so things will be quiet around here until next week. I'm going to take you on a couple more field trips St. Louis style!!!





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