Hi friends!! I hope you are all having a wonderful week!!!
Today I am sharing the easiest plate rack that you will ever build. It fits perfectly on any wall, big or small.

What you’ll need for this project
• Long pieces of wood, I used pine 1×2 boards
• decorative trim
• wood glue
• nails
• tap measure
• level
Start by creating a frame for your plate rack.

You could build the entire plate rack unattached from your wall and attach it after it is built. For mine, I chose to attach it to the wall as I built it.
Next, you will build the shelves for your plates/platters to sit on using pieces of your wood. Again, for reference, I used 1×2.

Nail a piece of decorative trim to the front of the plate rack, a few inches above each shelf, to hold the plates in place

I added some pegs in the middle and finished it off with a coat of white paint


Let’s hop over to Tara’s blog to see what she is sharing today! Simply click on the photo below…

Thank you so much for stopping by today! I hope you have a wonderful evening!
