Wear And Care: From Driftwood, Old Cutlery And Chain to Handy Household Hooks
Charis Williams known as the Salvage Sister shows you how to upcycle old driftwood, leftover cutlery and chain to create handy hanging hooks for the household. Williams also shows how the same skills and materials can be used for freestanding version of the the low cost and upcycled hooks.
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