I want to send out a heart-felt "thank you" to all of you who shared your stories, wrote well-wishes and are sending up prayers for my son while he's at basic training. I had no idea so many of you have been where I'm at as a mom and have grown sons who've already been-there/done-that. It really does my heart good to hear your boys survived and are better men for it.
Okay, enough about me! Do you have a mile-long list of projects on your Pinterest boards that you want to make? Mine is probably closer to 2 miles long, and I know I'll never do them all, but when I discover I have most of what I need for a project - I'm all over it!
Today's "pinned and done" project is a wooden twine holder that I knew would be easy to duplicate.
Here's the inspiration photo that I pinned.
Sadly, the original source is a little sketchy, as the link just takes you to the photo again and searching didn't yield any results either (if you know - please tell me!).

I had a leg left over from all the chair projects I shared with you a few weeks ago, so I just bought a little round wooden base at Hobby Lobby, and screwed them together. I drilled a hole at the top for the scissors to fit in.
Since the woods didn't match, I painted mine white, and called it, "Done!"
Have you "pinned and done" any projects lately?
Okay, enough about me! Do you have a mile-long list of projects on your Pinterest boards that you want to make? Mine is probably closer to 2 miles long, and I know I'll never do them all, but when I discover I have most of what I need for a project - I'm all over it!
Today's "pinned and done" project is a wooden twine holder that I knew would be easy to duplicate.
Here's the inspiration photo that I pinned.
Sadly, the original source is a little sketchy, as the link just takes you to the photo again and searching didn't yield any results either (if you know - please tell me!).

I had a leg left over from all the chair projects I shared with you a few weeks ago, so I just bought a little round wooden base at Hobby Lobby, and screwed them together. I drilled a hole at the top for the scissors to fit in.
Since the woods didn't match, I painted mine white, and called it, "Done!"
Have you "pinned and done" any projects lately?
Angie
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Oh Angie, I really love this! The scissors is fantastic and I can only see the handles.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool way to store your twine and scissors! Practical and Pretty. :) Pat
ReplyDeleteWell that's how to get it done! That's awesome!
ReplyDeleteI am addicted to Pinterest. I sometimes forget that I have saved all those good ideas.
What a great idea and pretty simple to put together! I've just started attacking some of those pins I'm been meaning to get at.
ReplyDeletesuperbe ton blog
ReplyDeletebravo
cute! I bought some of these wholesale to sell at my shop, but I must say, yours is just as cute! actually, I like the white a lot better! Nice job!!
ReplyDeleteCute idea and yet so simple. Love the finished result.
ReplyDeleteBev
Ok..... I have to pin it. I need this and I can do that too.
ReplyDeleteBliss
This made me feel so much better about missing the cast iron reproduction on Decor Steals, yesterday! I can do this and you don't have to wrap your twine onto it just drop it down...great idea! I told my daughter and son-in-law the
ReplyDeleteBeenie Weenie story...priceless!
Enjoying your blog.
Blessings,
June
Wow... it looks fabulous and I love that top photo! I'm going to have to Pin this... I love those twine thingies and this one would be in my price range!! :)
ReplyDeleteThat is cute. I'm going over to see your Pinterest boards right now.
ReplyDeleteFarmhouse hugs,
Cindy
What a great idea! This turned out great ;)
ReplyDeleteJamie ~ Better With Age
I love your twine holder/dispenser! I've pinned this, so perfect.
ReplyDeleteI'm in the middle of a 'pinned & done' project. I'm really excited about it, can't wait to finish! (so why am I checking emails instead of sewing?? lol)
Debbie :)
Super cool!
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute and handy project! Very clever!
ReplyDeleteADORABLE!!! Great little project. Sometimes those are the best kind!
ReplyDeleteShannon
You are so clever, Angie! Just love this!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing at Blissful Whites Wednesday!!
Hugs!
Becky