![]() ![]() Miter saw (unless you get everything cut at Home Depot)ġ 1/2″ nails, 18 gauge (if using brad nailer)Ģ- 3″ wood screws (to attach to studs in wall) OR picture hanger hookġ pair – 90 degree Surface Mount Hidden Spring Hingeġ- 1’x2′ Satin nickel Mosaic Aluminum Sheetġ Mirror (about the size of a piece of paper)ġ×4 board 6′, Cut– 2 22″ long side with 45 degree miter cuts, 2 15″ long side with 45 degree miter cutsġ″ wide Colonial Moulding, Cut 2 9 1/2″ short side with 45 degree miter cuts, 2 16″ short side with 45 degree miter cuts Here is an animated GIF I made to show how it works: I love having the jewelry so accessible alongside my clothes and the convenience of a mirror right there is so nice too! I think this would be super cute in a bathroom, but I put it alongside my closet. I took me a bit to figure out the right place for it, since it sticks out a few inches from the wall. To register for the workshop near you this coming Thursday, GO HERE. Customers can learn how to build décor projects, how to make easy home repairs and how to operate tools through demonstrations and step-by-step instructions. ![]() ![]() There are three types of Workshops offered: Do-It-Yourself (DIY), Do-It-Herself (DIH) and Kids.The Home Depot offers Workshops at all of their locations for do-it-yourselfers of all ages and experience levels. Today I’m sharing a fun project I worked on with the Home Depot, customizing a Jewelry Holder! I created a secret compartment that is hidden by a push-mirror and I’m obsessed with how it turned out. This post is sponsored by the Home Depot. ![]()
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