I was looking to make a towel hanger that would fit in with the country chic, farmhouse theme I’m going for in our bathroom makeover and I love the way this turned out! Here’s how I made it!

It started out as a piece of worn down pallet wood cut to 21″ long, just long enough to fit my 4 knobs. I pre-drilled holes evenly across the board.

The knobs screw in to each hole and attach with the nut on the back of the board.

With a hacksaw, I cut off the extra screw (lots of sawing!) to fit against the wall. Then you attach the hanging brackets and it’s ready for hanging!

It’s a very simple DIY project and has way more character than any store bought towel bar! Check out my blog for in depth instructions!
source:hometalk.com by Christina