Showing posts with label drywall anchor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label drywall anchor. Show all posts

Saturday, December 20, 2025

DIY Project - Front Hall Art Shelf

 
I got out the tools - square, measuring tape, stud finder, level, drill, pencil, and the shelf.

I had a hard time finding a place on the right hand side above the light switch without electric.  Frustrating. I had some late breakfast and then tackled it again. I decided to align the right hand side of the shelf along the same edge on the mirror. I put it high enough for it to clear the closet doors. 

I used the blue anchors in my kit with a 1/4 inch drill bit.  I am getting better with the cordless drill which I inherited from my Dad when they moved to the apartment in 2015.  I have not used it much because I had a corded drill he gave me when I left home in the mid 1970s which works great too.

I did have to expand the holes a bit with the drill as they did not align as well as they should have.  I guess holding the shelf above my head and trying to find the holes with the pencil did not do a perfect job. Next time I will have to get a eye level.  But as you can see the shelf is level! Yeah. 

I got a chance to clear the DIY debris and the dust that had accumulated behind the Trofasts.  I washed the lace cover and then I could start looking for art for the shelf.

Tuesday, December 9, 2025

DIY Project - Set Up Wall Christmas Tree

I knew that I would need a hook for the wall Christmas Tree.  At the downtown place it hung from the photo shelf.  Hence, I thought I would wait for the photo shelves to be put up before I hung my tree.  I was going to miss it.  My sister encouraged me to do what needed to be done to get the tree up. 

So the tools came out and I set out to see if I could find a stud in the wall and avoid electrical. 

I set up the hook below where the photo/art shelf  will go, I think. 

I found this hanger at the ReUse Center a while back because I was looking for option for hanging the tree since I moved.

I used the outlet below the table as a guide. I put in a blue drywall anchor from my kit and Dad's old drill and did it. 

Super happy.  It is a bit low but I can make it work. A decorate photo will be coming.