I scored over at the Habitat for Humanity ReStore, finding my 4x4 for only $4, so less than half of what the girls had paid for a new one at Lowe's. The metal hose holder was purchased at Meijer for about $8; I had the 2 square pieces in my scrap wood pile in my garage, and the cute finial was about $2.50 over at Menards.
This little hose holder was just too cheap, too easy, & too cute click here for the step by step directions, which I followed. Again - SUPER easy. not to try and make. I absolutely love it! And CLEARLY...I was in desperate need of something to hold my garden hose. My two favorite gals over at Shanty 2 Chic were the master minds behind this one. You can I scored over at the Habitat for Humanity ReStore, finding my 4x4 for only $4, so less than half of what the girls had paid for a new one at Lowe's. The metal hose holder was purchased at Meijer for about $8; I had the 2 square pieces in my scrap wood pile in my garage, and the cute finial was about $2.50 over at Menards. I used 2 coats of my new favorite Rustoleum paint on it, which complements the colors we have on our patio, that is to the left of the garden area. It's the perfect shade of "weathered brown" for outdoor items - big fan! Now bring on the warm weather!
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