I will show you how to easily upgrade a door hook in a couple of minutes so that it has a beautiful look to match your wreath!
Want to upgrade your dollar store door hook and give it a little rustic look? Let’s face it, it does the job so why pay for a fancier one?
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This is easy peasy! You’ll need:
- Jute Twine
- Hot glue gun
- Hot glue sticks
How to upgrade the door hook:
Add the hot glue as you go and don’t put any twine at the top of the hook, on the part that will be squeezed between the door and the frame.
And voilà! This is way better don’t you think?
Even better on the door with my DIY wreath! Pssst, follow this link if you want to know how to make this no glue wreath for less than 15$.
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What a fantastic idea! This is such an easy, yet incredibly effective way to make your door look extra special. Pinning. Thank you so much for sharing and for being a part of The Hearth and Soul Link Party.
Thanks for the comment April and thanks for your great link party!
I really like this!! Give me anything with twine and I am a happy lady!!
Thanks Mary! I sooo agree with you!
Clever Idea and I have both the hook and the twine in my house !!
Super cool! 🙂
Super clever idea! Makes such a difference!! Love it!
Thank you Sam!
Cute idea! I love a bargain DIY. Looks great on your door.
🙂 gwingal
Everyone loves a bargain! Thanks Nikki!
Wow what a difference to the plain door hook. The hook really looks good. Pinned.
Oh thanks!
It really is ‘all in the details’, isn’t it? I love how wrapping the hook in twine creates a much nicer look for your front door. I actually did exactly this same thing with my wreath hook a couple of years ago, using some green twine. It looks much better, now.
Great minds think alike! Thanks!