DIY Rustic Wooden Tote
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Build the cute little DIY rustic wooden tote
Supplies Needed to Make DIY Rustic Wood Tote
- 1 – 1x10in board cut to 24in long (for bottom)
- 2 – 1x4in boards cut to 24in long (for front and back)
- 2 -1x4in boards cut to 8in long (for sides)
- 2 – 1x2in furring strips cut to 8.5in long (for handle sides)
- 1 – 1x2in furring strip cut to approximately 22-22.5in long (for handle top)
- Saw (I used this Jig Saw)
- Tape Measure
- Pencil
- Sander or Sand Block
- Nailgun or Hammer/Nails
- Wood Stain or Paint (I used this stain)
DIRECTIONS:
- I started by measuring the boards to the size I wanted my wooden tote. You can see the measurements I used in the cut list above in supplies, or the picture below. Once I marked each board, I used my saw to make the cuts.
- Once cut, I used my hand sander to smooth the edges.
- Next, I assembled the base of the tote and used my nail gun to secure the pieces together. I started by flipping the base over and nailing the two 24in front and back boards on from the bottom of the tote first. Then, I flipped it right side up and attached the two sides.
- Then I attached the two side furring strips to the inside of the two base sides, and then the top piece after that to create the totes handle.
- Last, I put a coat of my (second) favorite stain on it! Please ignore the late night garage picture!
My favorite part? Styling the finished product of course!
What do you guys think? Pretty easy right? And this can be used for so so so many things. I see a food carrier, crayon box, flower caddy, the list goes on and on. I hope you love it 🙂
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