Shorewest Shares: DIY Projects with PVC Piping Posted on December 16, 2014 by socialmedia by Hair Dyer and Curling Iron Holder Supplies PVC Y connecter Paint/duct tape 1. Using the PVC Y connecter, spray paint or use duct tape to personalize for your style. 2. Attach to a wall, door, put under the sink or leave on the counter. 3. TA-DA! Your hair dryer and curling iron holder is completed. Shoe Rack Supplies 6″x10′ PVC pipe Paint/Duct Tape/Wall Paper PVC Glue Magic Eraser Sand Paper Clamps 1. After purchasing the PVC Pipe, ask a store employee if they can cut it into ten 12″ pieces. If you feel confident in cutting the pipe yourself, go ahead. 2. Clean the pipe with your magic eraser. It doesn’t have to be perfectly spot-free, as you will be painting/duct taping/wall papering. 3. Sand the PVC pipes using your sand paper. This will help when you decorate them. 4. Decorate your PVC pipe. You can use paint, duct tape or wall paper. Leave a space where you will be gluing them together. 5. Using the PVC glue, glue the pipes together and clamp together. Let dry overnight. 6. TA-DA! Your shoe rack is complete. Centerpieces Supplies PVC Pipe Spray Paint Flowers (fresh or fake) Water Glass 1. After purchasing your PVC pipe, cut in various sections. This all depends on the size you want them (hint: they don’t have to be the same size). 2. Spray paint your freshly cut PVC pipe. It’s recommended to put 2-3 coats on. Dry overnight. 3. Secretly place your water glass inside the pipe, along with your flowers. 4. TA-DA! Your centerpiece is completed. Inspired by our friends Carrie Waller and Beth at Home Stories A to Z. Tags: family fun, Housing Market, living in milwaukee, Milwaukee, milwaukee lifestyle, shorewest, Shorewest Realtors, things to do, tips and advice Categories: DIY Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ