
I used five 1 1/2″ s hooks, a 1/4″ dowel, and two 5/16″ eye straps for the key holder. While the stain is drying, prep the hardware. I stained this one with a custom mix of Minwax “Provincial” and Varathane “Sunbleached”. Once you’ve built the frame, sand and stain it as desired. I didn’t have a good set up to clamp miter corners, so I just drove two 1 1/4″ finish nails through the side into the adjoining board at each corner joint.

You could get away with using just wood glue if you prefer – simply clamp the frame down tightly until the glue dries completely. Use wood glue and finish nails to attach the frame pieces to each other. 2 | 1 x 2 10″ with perpendicular 45 degree miter (long side) (frame).2 | 1 x 2 15″ with perpendicular 45 degree miter (long side) (frame).1 | 1/4″ Dowel (you can find dowels in the trim aisle at Home Depot).5/16″ Eye Straps (available at a hardware store or Home Depot).1 1/2″ S Hooks (also available at a hardware store or Home Depot).It’s time for another At Home DIY challenge – this month is all about projects to decorate your walls! I kept things pretty simple for this one and put together a quick DIY key holder.Įnjoy the plans and don’t forget to check out the rest of the projects linked at the bottom of this post! TOOLS & SUPPLIES
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Build a DIY key holder with floating shelf to organize your entryway.
