This is in our guest bathroom.
STEP 1
Start a collection of thrift store plates, whatever your style is.
Coastal White?
Old World Pottery?
Victorian Blue and White?
Modern Black and White?
Roosters or Farm Animals?
You get the picture! Have fun with it. All the plates I have collected were around .25 cents a piece. The main plate with the tree on it was $2.99, my big splurge.;-)
Step 2: MAKE YOUR OWN PLATE HANGER!
Simply cut out 2 circle pieces of felt.
Hot Glue one circle to the back of the plate.
Next arrange a paper clip on the back of the plate so that the top goes just a little bit over the “ring” of the plate.
Now, I’m not saying to hang your grandmother’s 100 dollar antique plate this way, but for normal stuff, it’s great! In fact, I did make a mistake and wanted to take off the felt and re-position it and I COUNDN’T! It was on there for good folks…..so I am very convinced that this is going to be staying up for a very…. long….. time :-)
STEP 3: HANG YOUR PLATES
Now as to the best way to place them on the wall I am SOLD on the WAX PAPER TECHNIQUE for hanging frames or plates. It simply makes sense and it’s fast and easy.
Let’s look at the AFTER once again
Wondering what the powder room walls are made of? It's American Clay, check out how I did them!
Are you ready to start collecting plates yet? I hope you are, it’s lots of fun.
Linking this up to Young House Love's Pinterest Challenge! (Kate, Emily and Renee!!) It's finding amazing ideas like this that makes my hours on the internet worth it - ha!
Linking this up to Young House Love's Pinterest Challenge! (Kate, Emily and Renee!!) It's finding amazing ideas like this that makes my hours on the internet worth it - ha!
Till Next Post! Have a great week!!
~ CreativeJuicesDecor~
I'm going to link this to YHL - this project goes under their new book tip # 139 - start a collection AND tip # 28 collage your wall!
I've got a stack of plates on the floor, waiting for me to hang them. Just one of my projects in waiting.
ReplyDeleteThis looks awesome Selina, I want to try it!!
ReplyDeleteI TOTALLY hear you! I just spent way too much money on adhesive plate hangers at the craft store. Now that I've read this, I will never waste another dollar on plate hangers! THANK YOU!
ReplyDeleteThat's a great plate display. Thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeletewhat a neat idea!!! And talk about the saving!?!!?
ReplyDeleteWonderful tutorial! LOVE your floors♥
ReplyDeleteGreat idea. Have any of them ever fallen off? That is my only concern about hot glue, but I do love the idea. I guess if you use inexpensive dishes it doesn't matter too much.
ReplyDeleteLove your plate wall! I too have disc hangers - but you're right about the expense. I pinned this paperclip idea awhile ago and plan to use it the next time I need to hang a plate.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea to use wax paper. I just laid mine on the floor until I found a pattern I liked and eyeballed it! Not for the faint of heart - but I like to live dangerously!
Kelly
Isn't it crazy how a diy project using thrifty finds can become expensive if you're not careful? What a great way to hang plates!
ReplyDeleteHow fantastic is that! I so want to go to Goodwill now. lol. Thank you for sharing this at my Make it Pretty Monday party at The Dedicated House. Hope to see your prettiness again on Monday. Toodles, Kathryn @TheDedicatedHouse
ReplyDeleteThank you!!
ReplyDeleteVery Cute!
ReplyDeleteI tried this and in the middle of the night the plates started falling off the wall. Got any ideas for a stronger glue. I lost 3 plates
ReplyDeleteHummm.....the hot glue worked perfect for me....make sure and let the glue harden before you put them up. (let them sit for at least an hour) My plates haven't budged, even with three wild children around. In fact, I tried to take one holder off the plate and couldn't. I am thinking their might be something wrong with the type of glue that is in your glue gun??? Not sure, so sorry that you lost 3 plates.....that shouldn't have happened.
DeleteI love the way this looks! I've always wondered how to hang the plates w/o using a visible plate hanger or drilling a hole in them. Thanks for the tip!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the hanging tip! Free is always good!
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