[MC]Ronin[MC] Posted February 14, 2020 Share Posted February 14, 2020 Painted hanger for the hallway Instead of the standard hanger, you can create one that resembles tree twigs. Draw a tree on a plane and attach the hooks to the suspension. For an even more enjoyable effect, if you have a mirror in the hallway, paint the frame in the same color as the hanger to make the two pieces flush with one another. The hanger can be whatever height you want, but it is best if it is the height of a human fight. Materials needed: - plywood or MDF board - ruler - a pencil - model knife - paint tape - paint in the desired color - paint brush - furniture hooks or wooden dowels Instructions: 1. Cut a surface of desired size from a plywood or MDF board. If the surface is any other color, apply 2 coats of white paint on it so you can paint the pattern on it. Allow the paint to dry and outline with a ruler and pencil the twigs of the tree in one half of the plane. You can customize the size and shape of your choice. 2. Cover with paint strips that do not want to be painted by following the contours of the pattern. All exposed parts will be colored, so work carefully. With a dummy knife, remove any residue from the tape. 3. Using a round paint brush, apply the paint to exposed parts of the plywood or MDF board. Allow it to dry slightly and apply another coat of paint to achieve a more intense color. 4. Allow the paint to dry slightly and remove the paint tape from the board very carefully. Allow the paint to dry completely. You can apply a layer of colorless polyurethane compound to protect the paint from damage. 5. Mark the points at which you will mount the suspension hooks. Drill with a drill and secure 1 wooden dowel with a little glue. You can apply a little brown paint on the hooks before mounting them. If you want, you can make a mirror frame of the same plywood or MDF board, paint it in the same color and put them side by side. Hang the hanger on the wall with screws, rest it on the wall or mount a wooden stand in the back. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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