You want to know what you’re getting into.
I picked up these simple little hooks from Home Depot.I think they were about $2 for a pack of 2.. All I had to do was measure out where I wanted each hook and mark it off on the board.

Then I just drilled in a couple of screws for each hook and 10 minutes later it was done!.Why do they even sell pre-made boards of hooks in stores?It’s just irresponsible..

I ended up using it on the wall in my mudroom.. It’s great for holding skipping ropes, dog leashes, wet towels, and stuff like that.. Usually in the Summer this area is just a big mess of toys and outdoor gear, but now it’s just a little more organized.It even looks a little bit fun, right?

‘Cause there are toys and stuff!
Well, I still need to pick up a few more lawn games on end-of-season clearance to really finish off the “fun” look that I’m going for when you walk in here, but I do have this vintage croquet set that we found in the garage.Well, that’s news me!
I’ll tell you more about that in a second, but first let me show you what I did.. Here’s basically what you do:.Step 1: Obtain burn.
I don’t recommend you initiate this step of the process just for the sake of finding out which side of the fence you’re on.Just wait until the time comes.
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