1/3/2024 0 Comments Kitchen themed bookends![]() Use long wood screws to attach (as many as you need to secure). Drill corresponding pilot holes into the bottom of the rolling pins.Mark where you would like the rolling pins to go and drill pilot holes in the base pieces.Attach the two metal L-brackets to the bottom of each piece of the plaque using the screws.Then do a little light sanding of the edges and seal with another coat of Mod Podge for durability. Once the Mod Podge dries, trim away any excess paper.Paint Mod Podge on the rolling pins and smooth the printed recipe cards down on top.Print out on a laserjet printer to prevent bleeding. Enlarge the scans on a computer and resize them to the dimensions of the pins. Spray paint two of the handles red as shown. Use painter's tape to make stripes on the handle.Use the sandpaper to distress as desired. Spray the handles with white paint and let dry.Use the chop saw to cut the wooden plaque in half and the rolling pins to size.Once that dried, I did a bit of distressing with 220-grit sandpaper.Īfter that I used painter’s tape to mask off sections, and then used red spray paint to create stripes and patterns. I wanted the pins to have a used, vintage-y look, so I sprayed the handles antique white. ![]() In all cases please use proper eyewear when cutting through the pins. If you don’t want to cut the rod, you can glue the handle in place. Usually with the metal rods you can unscrew one handle and remove the rod before sawing the pin in half. You can then saw the rod using a hack saw or strong wire cutters. ![]() Note: Before sawing the rolling pins, try to determine how the handles are connected. Some pins use wooden dowels and some use metal rods to connect the two ends. I wanted the pins to be different heights, so I cut two at 6.5″, and two at 5″ tall. Using the chop saw, I cut my wooden plaque in half and cut my rolling pins to size. Strong wire cutters (if the pins use metal rods). ![]()
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