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Upcycled ceiling fan blade wall mounted coat hooks
Funky Junk Interiors
Transform old ceiling fan blades into stylish, eco-friendly wall mounted coat hooks that add a unique touch to your entryway while keeping your space organized!
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Tools:
cordless drill (I love Makita!)
Drill bit that creates holes
Supplies:
old or new ceiling fan blades with hardware attached
Burlap
Mod Podge
Chip brush
Fabric scissors
Fusion Mineral Paint - Coal Black
Stencil brush (I love dome-tipped)
Black spray paint for metal
Sanding sponge
Round wood plugs
Black cup hooks
Glue gun
Pallet Stamps stencil
Shipping Crate Stamps stencil
Instructions:
Remove the hardware from the ceiling fan blades, then place it aside, including all the original nuts and bolts.
Scuff sand the hardware, and spray paint in black. Allow to dry overnight.
Position hardware on blades like hooks, pencil in new screw holes, then drill through.
Place blades on burlap, then cut around the blade shape.
Paint Mod Podge on blades, then smooth burlap on top.
Paint Mod Podge over the burlap, focusing along the edges for good adhesion. Allow to dry overnight.
Trim the burlap along the shape of the blades with fabric scissors.
Poke open the newer drilled holes through the burlap, then attach blades using the original screws.
Hot glue wood plugs over top of any screw holes on the hardware if desired.
Stencil the burlap with black letters or numbers for an added rustic twist.
Mount the blades to the wall using black screws.
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Visit this full tutorial on Funky Junk Interiors at:
https://www.funkyjunkinteriors.net/fan-blade-wall-mounted-coat-hooks/
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