How to Make Rustic Peg Hooks
I'm hooked on these vintage pegs!
These were vintage pegs left over from an antique bed I repurposed and were too good to throw away.
So with some driftwood lumber scraps and a little bling,
I repurposed those pegs into rustic hooks.
Different woods and different bling hang in a cohesive group
thanks to these uniformed brass accents.
These pegs are so beautiful in their rustic simplicity. I lo-ove them.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely hooked! What a fun grouping.
ReplyDeleteMy husband hung a project for me today from a meat hook - his own idea. I felt like he was channeling you.
ReplyDeleteWhat is the average length of the pegs?
ReplyDeleteHi Pat, Each peg sticks out of the wall about 3"
DeleteDid you stain them them two-tone?
ReplyDeleteNo that is the way they were. The wood is all different and the pegs were already stained that color. The metal makes them look like a set :) Are you making some?
ReplyDeleteYes, I am Putting barn wood in the bathroom. I made two Slider doors from recovered barn wood. I have a floor to ceiling beam (4X6). There are holes in it from when it was part of a barn structure. I want to put pegs in it to hang things. A white fluffy bathrobe would look very cool hanging from the beam. The holes go all the way thru. I had to old crooked pool sticks that fit perfectly. I sanded them and I will trim them. I want them to look like yours. I bet the two tone was from when the peg was half in the hole and half out for a time.
ReplyDeleteI would love to see photos when you're finished! It sounds amazing! You can send photo to my email sjkgirls@gmail.com
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