We all have those places that need some...ahem...attention. You know what I'm talkin' 'bout. Either a clutter spot or drop zone, or just an overall mess. Now this corner of my garage used to have more to it, but it had to go through a change. Let me explain how I got to our DIY boot rack, plus extra storage.

A few months back we built a
bike shed on the side of our home, just around the corner of our garage. However, we regrettably took it down and instead put up a fence (
see here) with sidewalk and privacy screen trellis. I won't go into detail on it other than we have neighbors that have caused us much grief and we decided to avoid taking them to court for what is legally ours. It's a long story that I don't want to relive or give any more brain power to...movin' on!
I had planned this DIY boot rack for years though mine won't be as romantic as some I've seen. I'm going for DONE. I was so excited to put it in place as soon as our shed was built. Now, however, I have to add one more feature to the mix so we can have our bike helmet storage too. That puts me at making the best use of this space here.

The only hangup in my way were these two wires for our phone and internet (can we say dated? just a bit. ahem).
TIME TO BUILD
No problem though, as I can work around and over it. First, I took measurements of my space and headed to the home improvement store. While I needed to make adjustments, I initially referenced a few tutorials, including this one by A Farm Girl in the Making, so head there if you'd like the full steps.
It basically boils down to bunch of dowel and at least a 2" x 8" board. Thankfully, I found just the right size board in the clearance bin (always check there first!). Don't you love my jerry-rigged dust collector. bwahaha! Hey, it works.

Then, I cut it up with my miter saw into the sizes I needed to fit my space. Next, I cut all the dowel to length as well. Here's the tricky part if you don't have a jig. You need to use a spade bit on a drill to make the holes at a 45° angle. If you don't have a jig, you can do like I did and use a speed square clamped on your surface to rest your drill to get the angle. Every DIYer should have one of these in their tool arsenal.

I was going to make myself a jig, but got lazy and just wanted the project done fast. I've had so much on my plate lately. Last, I use my favorite wood glue in the holes, but also added a screw through the back for added support.
DONE AND DONE
As soon as it was assembled, I mounted the DIY boot racks on the wall, then started on the next step. You see, I also had 8 helmets to find a place for. That's where another scrap 1" x 4" board came into play. I made a smaller set of racks using dowel from...get this...those handles that you find on disposable foam brushes. Yes, yes...this girl pulls off those things before discarding the used foam brush. They still have use!

You can see how I had to work around the wire. We'll get to updating that someday soon. I'd say that's quite the eye-pleasing sight.
Now for the reality shot - you know I have to keep it real, don't ya?

Not too bad, right? This is actually something that makes my heart burst because just look at all that love. I have my kids and husband with me and this is evidence of my joy. And for the record, I also feel that way with messes, laundry, dishes, you name it. It all means I have someone to care for and I'm surrounded by those I love. Though it doesn't mean I love messes all.the.time., I just don't let them rule me.
KEEPING OUR HEAD UP
As for our current situation with our surroundings, we are lifting it up to God asking for guidance as we have some major decisions to make. No one should ever have to be put out by someone else for just living. We are a happy family and try to be a light in all we do. That doesn't mean we won't encounter those that have nothing better to do then to cause trouble. Here's a hug for any of you going through a similar situation. {{hugs}}
Do pin and share this DIY boot rack to help other find sanity too. tee hee!

Up next, I'm sharing how I came upon 5 sets of these wooden salt & pepper sets and what I did to jazz them up.
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