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DIY tie storage

July 2, 2014by Christina
Back in the bedroom, I finally finished another itty bitty project that’s been waiting for months: DIY tie storage for The Hubs on our closet wall. Until now, his many ties have been hanging precariously on one hanger.  But I fixed it, now they’re hanging on a toilet paper holder.  They don’t show it online, but […]
Inexpensive storage for neckties

Back in the bedroom, I finally finished another itty bitty project that’s been waiting for months: DIY tie storage for The Hubs on our closet wall.

Until now, his many ties have been hanging precariously on one hanger.  But I fixed it, now they’re hanging on a toilet paper holder.  They don’t show it online, but it’s in IKEA’s Bygel series, it’s the same one my dresses hang from and it’s only a couple dollars (as are the rails that all of our clothes are hanging on).

DIY tie storage

DIY tie rack

Usually, I’m finding full-size items to use in the dollhouse, but this time, I found miniatures to use in the full-size house.  Aren’t those little hangers adorable?  I was considering buying the plastic tie hangers they use in retail stores–but those are ugly.  Then, likely because of my miniatures hobby, doll clothes hangers came to mind.  These are handmade by PaWoods, and they are perfect.  Very well made, nice and sturdy with no sharp edges that would snag anything.

Inexpensive storage for neckties

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This would be great for so many things.  I might hang some of my scarves on them as well, or The Hubs’ belts.  And they would be so cute as a jewelry display too–you could hang single hangers on finishing nails and then hang necklaces from them.  That could be the cutest little jewelry gallery wall.

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I'm a full-time web developer with a dog sitting business, home renovations, and a blog on the side.

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  1. Leena

    Really cute!

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    Brilliant… and adorable!

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