Guess what? I have another quick and easy pallet project for you today! This simple DIY Pallet Peg Board would make a fun addition to your rustic decor.
You know I can’t pass up a pallet project or two, right?
Well, I can’t. Remember these fabulous projects:
Pallet Planter Box
Pallet Serving Tray
Recently, I had seen a maroon colored vintage nail peg board in a country craft store. My decor style isn’t country, but my first thought upon seeing that cute peg board was, “we could do that with pallet wood.” That’s just what we did. This particular peg board had square cut nails that cried vintage or rustic. I left that store with a mission… I knew I had the pallet wood, so now I needed to find those nails.
It took me awhile to remember to do my homework on those nails, but one day when we were headed to Lowe’s I remembered to ask. No luck. So, I started my search on-line. I didn’t even know how to search for these nails, so I got creative and one search led to another until I finally figured out they were called Hard Cut Masonry Nails. Woot! In my on-line searching, I found that our local Home Depot carried them. One more quick trip and we were officially ready to make a pallet peg board!
After recruiting the hubs to help with the power tools and measurements, we went to work.
Supplies for Pallet Peg Board:
Pallet Wood
Masonry Nails
Drill
One. Decide what length you want the pallet peg board to be. Measure out where you want your rustic inspired masonry hard cut nails to go.
Two: Pre-drill the holes a bit for easier construction.
Please Note: You’ll want to be sure to us a thicker piece of pallet boar or it will split.
And here you’re done! I found a perfect home for it in our breakfast room! What do you think?
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Danni Baird says
You’ve done it again! That is so cute! You should have emailed me…….I have a bucket full of antique square nails that I picked up from the ground of various ghost towns in Montana!! I love your little shelf!
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Lois Christensen says
I guess I should NOT tell you how many pallets my hubby burned after we remodeled our kitchen! That looks GREAT!
Debbie says
What a neat idea! Love the nails…and they look perfect on that board.
Great job!!
Debbie 🙂
Jessica @ Dear Emmeline says
gorgeous! I love masony nails. my parents have hardwood floors throughout their house nailed with masonry nails and it really gives an aged look!
Gina says
I can’t even tell you how much I love this Kelly! Most of our house is filled with family antiques that look very similar to this. I have one more project to add to my list now. This is perfect!
Sarah says
I love this project, it has so much character to it and it looks fantastic in your home. If you get a chance I would love for you to come link up at my Pin Party.
http://sarahdawndesigns.blogspot.com/2012/09/pintastic-monday-link-party-10.html#.UGClu64-WnD
Violet says
You are great inspiration! Thank you!
Amanda - Small Home Big Start says
Oh wow. This is awesome! I love the texture of the wood and the use of nails instead of common hooks. Great job!
Jen @ Bungalov says
Pallet boards are the best to work with. I too use them and the ideas are endless. Best part of them is that they are free!!!
Jaime from crafty scrappy happy says
beautiful kel!!! I LOVE how simple and classy this is!!!! I am inspired! Thank you SO much also for linking up—that means SO much to me!
hugs
Jaime
Roeshel says
Awesome! I love rustic and hey, to be honest, I love easy DIY too! Great project! Thanks so much for sharing! 🙂
stephanie brown says
love this…..just wanted to ask what size masonary nails you used on this ? i went to buy some but wasn’t sure what length to get. Also wanted to ask how you hung it on the wall ? did you let masonary nails go all the way thru the board into the wall or did you use an actual wall hanger.