I needed some hooks to hang things on my wood screen fence.
But I don't wanted to drill into the wood.
So I bent some hooks out of old pastry forks.
And I can use this hooks on both sides of the fence and I can reposition the hooks whenever I want!
What you need:
pastry forks
pliers
Ich brauchte Haken, um Sachen an meinen Sichtschutzzaun zu hängen. Aber ich wollte nicht in das Holz bohren.
Also habe ich einige Haken aus alten Kuchengabeln gebogen.
Und ich kann sie an beiden Seiten des Zauns verwenden und ich kann sie umhängen, wann und wie ich will!
Was man braucht:
Kuchengabeln
Zangen
Measure out the depth of the fence or the door where you need the hooks for. Smooth the forks and bend the tines of the fork down, then bend the end of the fork down. Now build hooks with the end and the tines so you have the possibility to hanf up things on both sides of the fence / door.
Die Dicke des Zauns oder der Tür ausmessen, wofür man die Haken nutzen will. Die Gabeln erst gerade biegen, dann die Zinken und das Ende der Gabel nach unten biegen. Nun das Ende und die Zinken zu Haken biegen, so hat man die Möglichkeit, auf beide Seiten des Zauns / der Tür Sachen zu hängen.
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What a cute idea to avoid putting holes in the fence. Certainly better looking the 3M removable hooks.
ReplyDeleteHello, saw your link on Before & After Wed. LOVE this idea! Blessings, Cecilia
ReplyDeleteyou have given me such a great idea! I am going to use the forks I found in the sandbox to make hook to hang on the playhouse so the kids can hand the flipflops and quit accidentally burying them!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool idea. I would love it if you would link this post at the Creative Challenge Link Party. Hope to see you there. Best wishes, Darlene
ReplyDeleteThis is brilliant. I am going to have to give it a go.
ReplyDeletevisiting from funky junk. That is very cool. I have made a fork and spoon rack before
ReplyDeleteThis is just so cool. I never would have thought of doing this! Found you on Snickerdoodle Sunday. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI've used hooks made from spoons or forks, but your idea of over the fence or door hooks is brilliant. Thanks for sharing! Saw your link on Funky Junk.
ReplyDeleteCLEVER idea!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is so fabulous! Thank you for sharing how to bend them :)
ReplyDeleteHow creative! I could totally do this! Thanks for linking up to the Bloggers Brags Pinterest Party. I have pinned your post to the Bloggers Brags Pinterest Board
ReplyDeletewhat a great idea! I appreciate your sharing the different shapes you made. I just hung some things on the fence this weekend - I should have seen your post first because I sure would have done this!! Thanks for linking to the creative challenge!
ReplyDeleteHaha...I totally love this idea!
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Such a fun and creative idea. Thanks for sharing at the #HomeMattersParty. We hope to see you again this Friday.
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ReplyDeleteSuch a great idea! Thanks for sharing with Idea Box.
ReplyDeleteWhat a useful idea! I gave my son the old silverplate from his great grandmother so I will have to look for some at a thrift store. I love over-the-door-hooks.
ReplyDeleteVery creative and functional!! Such a great idea.
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