Red DIY Faux Ladder Craft Display
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I was inspired by Susan’s faux ladder, and I knew I just had to make one to use as a craft display.
How to make a Ladder for Craft Display

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How to use crib spindles
I raided my stash of spindles, and purchased some 1×2’s from The Home Depot.
I need to drill holes in my 1×2’s, so I use this handy dandy gauge to see what size the spindle ends are.
Clamp ladder sides together
I clamped the two sides together so the rungs will match up on each side. Drilling through both boards was really tough on my bum shoulder. It hurt really bad that night, but it’s feeling better now.
Wood glue secures spindles
To hold the rungs in place, I reached for my favorite Gorilla Wood Glue.
I glued all the rungs in place, and then proceeded to put the other side piece on top of all the rungs.
tap, tap, tap with my rubber mallet
voila! we have a craft display ladder!
Paint DIY Ladder used for Craft Display
I wanted to use my Tricycle Red from MMS (Milk Paint), but I already know how it reacts to the new lumber, so I put a quick coat of dark walnut spray paint on the ladder.
It’s a really pretty color, don’t you think?
You can see how bright the red paint looks when it is first applied.
It quickly changes to THE best shade of red!
You can see that mine is quite different from the inspiration piece from Susan, very tall!
This is my third display piece using this color. Did you see my vintage screen door, and the tri-fold piece, both made with chicken wire?
I just love the way my rustic signs look against this red.
I found some hooks in my hardware stash that work perfectly to hold the signs.
It’s a great idea to have many different craft display options when you’re selling in a booth.
Here’s a recap of the others, which is your favorite?
Ladder? Tri-fold? Vintage Screen door?
gail
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Love this and I am so going to copy it! The drilling through both boards at one time is brilliant, I was wondering how you got the holes so precise!
That’s why we do tutorials, right Becky? To help our friends learn new tips and tidbits! I’m actually about to make a couple of more, so I’ll be referring to my own tutorial. 🙂
When I saw the post that said you had buckets of spindles I really sat up and took notice. You see, I knit and spin, so to me spindles has a very different meaning. 🙂
There you go again with bits and pieces … of course you have a spindle stash! Love your ladder Gail!
Gail, your show display is going to look so good! I hope you take lots of photos of it all put together. I think your display pieces show off your rustic signs perfectly. I’m loving this ladder and picturing it with a flowering vine climbing up it in my garden. Must watch out for spindles! Thanks!
I love the spindles as rungs. Much cuter than plan dowels. Also love that red!
Love the ladder and what great reuse of those spindles. The colour is fabulous! I can see this being used in so many ways.
I love it. A great look for displaying your signs. Funny, I just used dark walnut spray paint on a bench I made. A great use for those spindles! I made one for my studio to hold pip berry garland. Maybe you should make one for your kitchen. By the way, you should look into getting a drill press…it would be so much easier on your shoulder.
I love the ladder! So pretty…and what a great way to display your signs. It would be pretty to hang vintage linens such as tablecloths on as well! Nice job!
Blessings, Vicky
Life On Willie Mae Lane
Now THAT is super clever! Great job!
What a great way to display your signs. It looks fantastic. And, I like that you used your spindle stash. Thank you for sharing.
what a great idea with those spindles! and red makes everything better! 🙂
They all look great , love the screen door best. Red is one of my favorite colors slso….