Reclaimed Wood Lantern Hanger

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If you follow me on instagram, you may know what I'm in the process of redoing a bedroom at my mom's house. I thought I was done decorating it a few weeks ago, but realized that it needed just a little more wall decor. As luck would have it, I just recently moved my wood table runner and it was sitting in the basement destined to be scrap wood. Instead I decided to make it into a cute lantern hanger for the bedroom :)
Cute way to hang lanterns, using hooks and reclaimed wood.
This piece is super long, about 4 feet. I already had the mending plates on the back of the wood to secure them together. All I had to do was add two d-rings, one on each corner, for hanging.
Cute way to hang lanterns, using hooks and reclaimed wood.
For the hooks, I chose some hand forged rod-iron ones I found on Amazon. I love these, they are all unique from one another when you look closely. 
Cute way to hang lanterns, using hooks and reclaimed wood.
Once the hooks were up, I just added some lanterns I bought at Ikea. I've had these in this room for months, wanting to hang them in some way. I'm glad I finally thought of a plan for them :)
Cute way to hang lanterns, using hooks and reclaimed wood.
For now, they are housing some faux flowers. But when the girls get old enough, I'll be putting little cups of crayons and markers in them...useful, cute storage :)
Cute way to hang lanterns, using hooks and reclaimed wood.
This is the angle you see as you walk into the room. I love the color this brings to this side of the room (you'll have to stay tuned for the full reveal coming soon!). This wall was seriously so boring; I don't know what I was thinking leaving it blank before. This makes all the difference in the world!
Cute way to hang lanterns, using hooks and reclaimed wood.


2 comments

  1. Love reuse and recycle projects. Great way to use some left wood boards and to create something beautiful. Well done! Thanks for the inspiration! Regards,
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  2. Excellent work done! I getting Real Wood Engineered Flooring next month. Thanks for sharing, Keep exploring.

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happy DIYing! Alicia