![]() Seat Beltĭo you still have your broken seatbelt in your garage? Instead of disposing of them, you can make a key holder out of this. You can also add a frame and hanging string to it. License Plateĭo you still have your old license plate in your storage area? Why not hang it in your living room and add some screws, bolts, and nuts. ![]() You can use some wooden planks, reclaimed wood, construction adhesive, and some varnish or gel stains for this key holder project. ![]() Now, this one piece of art is perfectly made for hotels. There you have it, a wooden key holder hanging in your living room. You can have other designs, like adding a bird and nest on the tree branch. Since it’s made of wood, it’s easy to add some cup hooks. This tree branch is a good idea to make a key holder out of it. Using an old photo frame, make sure it’s made of wood, and add some small cup hooks. :) Creative Key Holder IdeasĬlick on any image to start the lightbox display. With these innovative key holders, it’s impossible to not notice your keys as you leave. ![]() You can mount one on the back of your front door or the wall right beside it. If your home needs a little key organizing, here are some creative DIY key holder ideas. Hang on your wall to start using your key and mail organizer.The key (hmmm… a pun!) to being organized with your keys is to always leave them in the same place.Lastly, add a drawer pull to the shelf as a place to keep mail organized. Add hooks to the bottom half of the wood round.After a day, tape off the shelf and apply teak oil on the wood round to bring out the natural wood look.Then use your desired color paint to put on a final 2 coats. Apply 3 coats of primer to your shelf.Sand everything with 150-grit sandpaper until smooth. Sand off the excess plugs and glue with 80-grit sandpaper and an orbital sander.Once attached fill the pocket holes with wood glue and pocket hole plugs.Attach the shelf to the round with Kreg pocket hole softwood screws.Follow up with 150-grit sandpaper on the entire shelf. Sand the edges of the shelf so they match up with the edge of the wood round using 80-grit sandpaper and an orbital sander.Drill pocket holes on the bottom of the shelf as shown in the woodworking plans.Cut wood according to the visual cut list in the woodworking plans with a table saw and miter saw.You just clamp it down and it automatically adjusts to match the thickness of your wood, so cool, right? My favorite new feature of 720PRO and 520PRO is the clamp that you don’t have to adjust anymore. The new 720PRO (which we were using for this DIY mail and key rack) and the 520PRO (which replaced the smaller K4 system) were improved a ton, the most noticeable change being that they are easier to set up and use – score. In 2021, Kreg released brand new pocket hole systems that replaced the K4 and K5, and the upgrades are pretty awesome. We built tons of projects using our original K5 Pocket Hole Jig, we even have a super detailed guide and video about how to use it that you can check out here. If you’ve been following Making Manzanita for a bit, you know that we are big fans of the Kreg pocket hole system. Alternatively, you could cut your own wood round…but I wanted to make this project very beginner-friendly so it is accessible even if you’re just getting started with woodworking! Kreg 720PRO Pocket Hole Jig
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