Unique Wreath Hangers

wreath hangers x2 www.homeroad.net

Welcome Junker Friends! 

You are in for a treat today!



In case you are new here, I am Susan and Homeroad is my blog.


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Today my projects are 2 fun ways to hang your wreaths.



Why hang a wreath on a nail when junky vintage pieces are just too beautiful to throw away?


rustic wreath hanger


Think out of the box and use these fun items as unique display pieces.

For the first one, I used a beautiful vintage dresser leg, I sanded the end to give it a flat surface. 

I painted the leg orange with a coat of dark wax, then attached it to a small piece of
reclaimed wood with a sawtooth hanger on the back.

The result is a unique hanger that can be used for any size wreath and gives it an added element of design. 

wreath hanger with a wreath


For the other wreath hanger I used this very unusual "rocker-like" piece. 



I have no idea what it was but I attached it to a narrow reclaimed fence board, dark stained the board then added a little keyhole bling.



unusual hook hanger 


One side of this interesting piece is secured to the board while the other end makes the perfect hook.



rustic wreath hanger hook

unique wreath hook with wreath


I love the way these wreath hangers look and the added layer of rustic, junky charm it gives to the wreaths.


READ MORE: WREATH IDEAS



wreath hanger chair leg www.homeroad.net


I don't throw away any unique pieces... 
they always seem to turn up in a project somewhere!

And speaking of salvaged pieces... please visit the Junkers United Junk board here for the best junk projects on the net all in one place!




And even better yet... The following junk bloggers have a brand new awesome junk project created just for you!



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I am Susan, the author and creator at Homeroad. I am a wife, mother of 4 daughters, and a grandmother of 5 and counting. I am a retired teacher, a DIY blogger and an artist at heart. .

Comments

  1. Such a neat party. Thanks for hosting, ladies, and thanks for all the great inspiration.

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  2. Susan: Master of seeing what junk can be.

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  3. I love these--so much better than the magnetic hanger on my door!

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  4. Soooo cool Susan! Those old relics make a beautiful wreath even MORE beautiful! Thanks for playing along! :)

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  5. So very clever Susan!! Now I want to go dig around in my junk pile to see what I can find too :)

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  6. I like the who knows what it is hanger, yes never throw away and keep looking! thanks for hosting

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  7. Thanks Ladies for hosting this awesome party! It's my first visit and I'm looking forward to seeing what everyone here has done with treasured junk.
    Marie@InteriorFrugalista

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