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For Towels and Trunks

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Summer at our house {in the heat of Texas} means we spend lots of time in the pool.  Lots of pool time equals lots of wet swimsuits and wet towels … most of which end up in a pile on the laundry room floor.  It makes me crazy but we haven’t had a great solution until now.

I’ve seen some cute towel hook ideas lately and decided to make my own super cheap, super simple version of swimsuit hooks.

I used an old board that I found in the garage {probably left over from this project}, cut the ends so they were reasonably straight, and sanded it down a bit.  I spray painted the board with Valspar Churchill Hotel White, distressed it with sandpaper, then rubbed Ralph Lauren glaze all over it and wiped it off.  It has a great, older, distressed look to it now {which is very hard to see because the laundry room has no natural light}.

For towels and trunks

I screwed on five black hooks and then added a little black vinyl with my Silhouette.

For towels and trunks

The last step was the lecture to my children about how and when we should use these hooks.  Things like: you should always hang your wet swimsuit but you should never try to hang your body weight {these are things that little redheads like to try}.

I love my new hook board … and it’ll look even better when I paint the laundry room a nice apple green.

For towels and trunks


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About Randi Dukes

I’m Randi, a Dallas-based mom of five kids, ranging from third grade to college and including a set of twins. I love strong coffee, craft and DIY projects, my planner, and my big ol’ family. When I’m not creating something for my blog, I can be found in the car, running kids from one place to another. I’m the one knitting at the red light. Connect with me on google+ | twitter | facebook

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  1. barb says

    June 25, 2011 at 2:03 pm

    This is officially my favorite post. I love it for so many reasons. I’m also going to steal this idea for our wet towels and suits from our sprinkler. I know we will only have 7 hot days this year but still, why use a different towel for all 7 days?

    I love how clever you are to make the board and hooks exactly how you like them. Will you show us the laundry room when your done?

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  2. Loraine says

    June 25, 2011 at 3:09 pm

    Such a clever and cute solution.
    Texas heat is no joke y’all.
    For real, I am painting my furniture indoors now until winter.
    xox- From Loraine @ Breakfast For Dinner

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  3. Linda says

    June 25, 2011 at 3:37 pm

    I’m thinking I need one of those! KD always got the lecture “wet things make dry things wet”, and we’re passing on the tradition of the quote.

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  4. Elizabeth says

    June 26, 2011 at 2:41 am

    Okay – hope you don’t mind if I snag this idea. We’ve just been throwing wet things in the kids bathtub. But now a cuter idea! And my laundry room is bright yellow. 🙂

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  5. Me and My Pink Mixer says

    June 26, 2011 at 1:41 am

    We have the same problem with towels and swimsuit at our house. I love this idea! I just wish I had a Silouette….maybe one day 🙂

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  6. Meg says

    June 28, 2011 at 3:54 am

    Very cute. I loved the distressed wood. I am a huge fan of hooks for children. They seem to be so much easier to handle than towel bars!

    I’d love for you to join my giveaway for 2 canvas pillow forms going on now! http://www.alittleknickknack.com Happy 4th!

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  7. Sarah says

    June 28, 2011 at 5:38 pm

    Your blog is fabulous — FULL of inspiration. I’m stoked to be a new follower and stealing your ideas. 🙂
    Hope you’ll visit me over at Coffee & Cabernet. Sarah

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  8. The Idea Girl says

    June 28, 2011 at 5:06 pm

    really cute, good job.
    Jessica

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