Build a Christmas Stocking Stand with two 2x4s and some screws! This is a beginner friendly DIY project, you just need a drill and a saw. Cut Lengths, Shopping List, Plan Diagrams: ana-white.com/w...
This is a very cool project. Thanks for continuing to offer us projects that 'regular folks with regular tools' can complete. I will be building a few of these for my kids to use at their houses. BTW: I really appreciate your demeanor in front of the camera. You make me believe that you are talking directly to me and that I am important to you. Thanks. Your videos are always a pleasure.
Ana- Nice item for the stockings. Your sweet baby girl is growing up so quickly! She is a living doll. What a sweetheart she is. ❤️ Thanks for sharing this project with every one. You are so very creative! Holiday Blessings for you & your family!
I love it! What a great idea. I definitely could use something like that for my home to hang Christmas stockings from and it looked easy to make. I like the name place holders you made too.
Suggestion: make this stand about 1/2 as wide, add 3 dowels or 3 2x2s and call it a quilt or blanket stand. Make one for every bedroom. Another design: 2 tiered quilt stand. Thanks Ana. Love your work and your family.
Ana I love the picture frames with their names done so neatly inside the frame with the font style which I really like! I used to make homemade Christmas cards for all our employees and our family. I would love to know exactly what card stock you used for this neat idea! I appreciate you giving us ideas for our homemade things to share with other folks as well. And I loved listening to the Christmas music in the background of your video! ✅👍
This is wonderful! I just decided I'm going to make this for a friend. It could also be used in the Spring/Summer for hanging plants/flowers on the front porch. Thanks, Ana, for another great project.
What a lovely idea, Ana - it's really gorgeous! We could have done with something like that when I was a child - although, with 6 other brothers and sisters, it'd have to be a lot longer somehow! Lol
What a cool project to do. I would add my own personal touch by using a router and a round over bit and round all the edges of the word before putting it together
Lovely idea and it looks like it could be done fairly quickly. Found your book at a local store and bought it. My stars, Grace has certainly gotten a lot taller since that book was published! I hope that you and your family have a wonderful holiday season! 🎄🐧☃️❄☃️🐧🎄
Hi Ana. We don't have a mantle over our fireplace so this project is perfect. I have completed building it and was wondering what grit sand paper you used to smooth the edges and corners. I am ready to stain and have hooks, just need to get the sanding done first. Thank you for this project, it is so beautiful! Jodie
That's wonderful! A medium grit 120 to 180 would work fine, here is a nice guide I found that should help www.thehandymansdaughter.com/sandpaper-grits/