Hi all!  So, we have been dying to share with you a fun project that we created for our friends at Gorilla Glue.  Last month they asked us to create a fun winter project, with a tutorial, to share with their Tough Team Members.  It is now up for viewing on their Tough Team Page HERE but we are also going to share our tutorial here with you all!

Here are the supplies needed to make your own!
1 large unfinished wood plaque

1 wood spindle
1 unfinished wood final
1 iron hook
1 small unfinished wood plaque
Gorilla Glue Epoxy
Now let’s create!!!!
We started by drilling a hole in the top of each spindle.
Next, we mixed the Gorilla Glue Epoxy (with the applicator) and spread it over the top of the spindle. Then screw the finial into the top of the spindle
Spread Gorilla Glue Epoxy on the bottom of the finial and attach to the center of the large unfinished wood plaque.
Then, we spray painted the wreath hanger and the small unfinished wood plaque.  We choose our favorite Heirloom White by Rust-Oleum!
We distressed the edges and corners with our 3M sanding blocks
and then painted on Minwax Dark Walnut stain on the distressed areas.
A little Ralph Lauren Smoke Glaze love (paint on ~ wipe off) and it’s time for the final details!
Drill the iron hook on to the small unfinished wood plaque, screw the plaque on to the wreath hanger and finish off with a fun winter wreath!

What better way to welcome the winter than with a decorative wreath hanger! These were so easy, inexpensive and can be used throughout the year ~ the best kind of DIY!
Tutorials on the wreaths coming soon!!!!!!
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  1. Thanks so much for the wonderful ideal. And I think I have everything I need to make one stored away. The wreaths are also unique and very beautiful, Thanks for sharing.
    Sandy

  2. I HAVE to make one of these! This will be a perfect project for after the holidays. :o) I love it!
    Sincerely ~ Tricia Anne

  3. this is awesome. talk about shabby!

    it looks like the gorilla glue epoxy comes out to miss itself.
    Is that so?

    I have not even looked at it beacuae i though no way to mixing epoxy!

    does this glue puff up like the other gorilla glue?

    thanks for help

    barbara jean

  4. this is awesome. talk about shabby!

    it looks like the gorilla glue epoxy comes out to miss itself.
    Is that so?

    I have not even looked at it beacuae i though no way to mixing epoxy!

    does this glue puff up like the other gorilla glue?

    thanks for help

    barbara jean

  5. Oh my stars!!!! Love it, probably the most of all your wonderful projects. I've been wanting a wreath holder for a while, but I'm cheap. Sooo love this, and I think I have most of the items I need!!
    By the way, my friend, Jen, at Lipstick and Laundry sent the link. She's awesome like that.
    Elise

  6. Ok! I love ya'll! I have so many projects from ya'll that I want to try! I'm doing the recipe holders now for Christmas gifts but this could be a good one too!! Love it!

  7. I have been searching for a tutorial on a wreath hanger forever… Thank you for posting, I love it!

  8. I made tall candle pillars using the same kind of materials….got the spindles from the ReStore.

    Looks super cute girls!

  9. I actually made one of these last year, but yours is so much cuter! I love the hook. You've inspired me to embellish mine up a bit. Thanks! BTW I mentioned you in my blog today 🙂

  10. How you come up with things, I do not know! L-O-V-E the wreath hanger! And what a great homemade Christmas gift, you could totally use that year-round! Thanks for the great ideas!