Fork Stand on my 0 Budget
Did you see the Blessed to Be Blesseds guest post yesterday with here $0 infinity scarf? Amazingly creative! If you missed it, you can check it out here.
Todays post has helped me
Here is what the project looks like in the end:
- Old forks
- Needle nose pliers
- Wire bending tool (not necessary but nice to have)
Using a wire bending tool my husband had (if you dont have this, you can easily use pliers) I bent the prongs of the forks forward and backwards so the fork stood on its own.
So your fork will look like this.
Then using needle nose pliers, I rolled the 4 prongs to make a loop on the ends. This makes it look a little nicer and provides an edge for the photo to lean against.
I still have one of my original plates waiting to be gifted (we will see them later this month) so I tested out my fork stand and it worked great. You can barely see the top of the fork sticking out but I love how it doesnt take away from the tile.
How has your spend free day been? We have had an interesting morning. My guys were in desperate need of hair cuts but since I am determined to not spend unnecessarily, I sat them down and did it myself. Before you gasp in disgust, my son had really curly hair so even if I completely messed up and had many different lengths, you would not be able to tell on his hair. My daughter on the other hand has perfectly straight hair. So this took me a little longer but ended up working really well. I saved approximately $45 by doing this! Not bad. Maybe in the future I can alternate between me and a professional.
Do you but your kids hair? Anyone have any tricks to make this easier?
Have a great day,
Stephanie