Blanket Ladder Diy 2x3

Our beautiful wooden farmhouse blanket ladder!
Blanket ladder diy 2x3. My ladder is so ugly and yet i need it all the time. You can use this as a decorative way to It has squared 2x3 sides and round round rungs.
#diyproject #blanketladder #powertools #homedecor #diyhomedecor #diy #farmhouse #magnolia #easydiy Cut two of them to 7 feet long for the side rails. This is what my husband taught me to do, so the hole isn’t too big for the screw.
Today, i am going to show you how i was able to make my very own blanket ladder for less than $20! The rungs should be centered on each 2×3 board so adding a scrap piece of 1/2″ wood, under the rungs will make it easy to center. Diy blanket ladder // a turtle’s life for me.
The ladder pictured is finished with our homemade tea ground stain and sealed with a clear coat for protection and longevity. This is an easy diy project and gives you that farmhouse look. Watch our how to use a miter saw video here!
Cut two of your 2x3 boards down to 6.5′ i made this ladder slightly taller, so i started with 8′ boards. Ladders get lots of wear and tear, and finish wears off. When i first set out to make this diy blanket ladder i knew i was going to mimic the one i'd seen before in the pottery barn catalog and knew i could make it for much less, but it wasn't until just (literally) a second ago that i looked online.
Sand and finish as desired. Turn the ladder with the attached dowels onto its side with the dowels facing up. You will then set the screws into the pre drilled holes on the other rail.