First, we measured the space in my closet to find out how long each heel holder could be. I have about 27" free on the side wall, so we decided to go with 25" holders with 1 free inch on each side. I have pretty small feet but we decided to make the rows about 10" apart since my house is a rental (in case the person who comes after me has bigger heels).
Second, we went on a field trip to Home Depot for supplies.
They have a little station set up where you can measure the wood & cut it to the size you need right there in the store. If your store is anything like mine, you will attract a crowd of menfolk when you walk down the aisle and they will all be eager to help you with anything you need. We thought it would be fun to do it ourselves but we definitely could've gotten out of there without cutting anything if we wanted to.
We also bought some nice looking nails and a sanding block to smooth the edges of the molding where I had sawed them.
My grand total for all the supplies was $12.58. The 5 pieces of molding were only $8.30, so it could've been an $8.00 project if I didn't need the nails and sanding block
Even the cat had fun playing in my old shoe holder!
Love it! Cute shoes btw :)
ReplyDeletethanks! the plaid ones & the polka dots are my favorites :)
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