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how to make a photo ledge.

Ok, you guys.

Are you ready for my ghetto fabulous “how to make a photo ledge”?
I am far from a carpenter…but I love how they turned out.
And it sure beats paying $40 for ONE of these bad boys.
Ready? Go.

Here is the lumber.
1- 1in by 4in by 8ft.
2- 1in by 2in by 8ft.
3- 8ft piece of crown molding that I liked the look of.
You can get simple or ornate…stick to around 3-4in in width.
4- piece of molding the is 1/4in by 1in by 8ft.
This piece will go on the edge of photo ledge to keep the photos from sliding off…so you can get other variations if you see something you like.

You CAN get it cut at Lowe’s…I think the first cut is even free.
I bought all of them the same length for less cutting and less work.

I took each 8ft piece and cut it down to 4ft pieces…because I wanted two 4ft shelves.
You could buy 10ft pieces too…or cut them down to whatever size you would like to have.

You will also need:
wood screws 1 1/2in long
drill
brads (tiny nails)
hammer
paint

I started by pre-drilling my holes…
make an L out of the 4in and 2in piece of wood…like above.
I drilled holes on each corner…then every foot or so.
Screw together.

Then…I nailed on the crown molding…nailing near the edges.
You could also add in some wood glue if you wanted.

Then I nailed on the 1/4in piece.
Then painted.
Attach heavy duty photo hangers on the back.
I would do one on each end and on in the middle.
And hang.
I bought all my supplies at Lowe’s.

The whole process took very little time.
I plan on making more. 🙂

Enjoy free range photo arranging…without all the holes in your wall.

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