Last week, I sacraficed a work space of my own, for Ryan to have his own, full out, man room. So, I gave him his guitars on the wall, just like he always wanted... love you xoxo
DIY Wall Mount Guitar Holder
First Step: Go to Home Depot and gather your supplies.
- Heavy duty screws & anchors
- Heavy duty utility wall hooks -found in the garage organzier section.
- Some sort of wood! Ryan bought these bull nose caps, used to cap edges of stair treads. They were quality wood, cheap, and the perfect size. Just over $2 bucks a piece.
- Paint - what ever you have laying around. I used some black spray paint - it was for plastic. No one needs to know
These things are just $2 bucks at Home Depot |
I chopped the wood pieces in half using my chop saw. They weren't all a perfect length, and some had round edges, some have straight edges. It really doesn't matter since the guitar will be hiding the wood piece. I am soooo not a perfectionist!!!
Then I painted them black..
Then I drilled holes for the screws. I measure about an inch and a half from the end.
Then I drilled massive holes to fit the utility hook. Wish I had a drill press for this, but my hand held drill did it's job eventually. You can see where the wood split a bit on the edge of the holes. I just sanded it out nice and gave the pieces another coat of paint.
I love using painters tape to measure out hanging stuff on the wall. I spaced the hooks about 18" apart.
First I screwed the utility hook into the piece of wood. Then, to get them on the wall, I hammered my anchor into the wall, and screwed the piece in place. Make sure to use a level to ensure it's straight.
Yup, looks good. Three more to go...
So, here they are all up on the wall.
Rock Star...
James: "MOMMY! The guitars are hanging up!" He was seriously astonished. Confidence booster for me. Who cares if it comes from a 4 year old!
They look awesome from the hallway!
That's it! I never said it was rocket science!! Way cheaper than the store bought wall hangers and they look just as good!
Each wall mount cost less than $4 bucks to make. The retail at the store any where from $20-45. I'm so thrifty.