Happy Monday, sweet friends!! To start off, I want to take a moment and tell y’all how thankful I am to each and every one of you that visit to my blog, leave me kind and encouraging comments, email me, and support me in this dream of mine! I wouldn’t still be blogging if it weren’t for y’all, so THANK YOU!! A million times over, THANK YOU!!
Today, I am sharing something that I’m sure a lot of you have seen grow popular over the last little bit, peg rails! There are so many great ideas of where to use these cute little pegs. I decided to add pegs to this plain area in my kitchen.
I started by drawing a level line down the center of the board…
Then marked where I would be drilling the holes for the pegs. I decided to place each peg six inches apart.
Before I started to drill into the actual board, I decided to practice on a scrap piece of wood, to ensure that I was using the correct size drill bit.
Sure enough, the 1/2in drill bit worked perfectly!
Now time to drill into the actual board….
Added a little wood glue to each peg (peg source) …
Placed the peg into the holes.
Let the glue dry, painted, and done!! This project literally took me 15 minutes, or less, and was just $4 for the pegs. I love quick, easy, and inexpensive projects!!
You could totally recreate this on any board that you have. Think how cute it would be on a piece of reclaimed wood!!
For now, I just hung a few things that I had laying around. I’m excited to decorate this space a little more, real soon!
Thank you so much for visiting my blog!!
Hope y’all have a great start to this new week!
So much love to you all!!
~Emily
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The peg wall is a great feature to have any where in the home. Great share Emily.
How you touch a piece and make it look so lovely is a talent. Adding the empty frame along with the pitcher and towel is so beautiful. You my dear have such a great inspirational talent. So happy I get to see it all every time I come to your blog. Love it!
You’re the sweetest!! Thank you, my friend!!
I love this peg board and how easily you made it. It looks great in the spot you put it. I’m seriously thinking of making one to hang in the space above my stove until I eventually get my range hood built. I can always hang it some place else after that.
That would look amazing!
This is such a great idea! I’d love to do this on the side of my kitchen cabinet for hanging a towel and my cutting boards.
You totally should!