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Showing posts with label wall. Show all posts

Friday, April 12, 2013

Ukulele Sale on Etsy!

We are very excited to announce a big ukulele sale on Etsy!  We're very happy to be a part of this 5 shop Etsy collaboration which features some sweet uke accessories - tshirts, stickers, felt picks, uke wall hangers, uke stands, and ukulele carrying cases.  Check out all the shops involved and see some of their items here.  You can also go directly to each shop by following these links...

https://www.etsy.com/shop/cherijame
https://www.etsy.com/shop/JonWoodworking
https://www.etsy.com/shop/UKEonomics
https://www.etsy.com/shop/KokopelliStands
https://www.etsy.com/shop/UkuleleThreads

The sale starts at midnight tonight (April 13th, 2013) and goes through April 21st, 2013.  Use the coupon code SPRINGBREAK2013 when you check out and you'll get 10% off all items from all the shops involved.

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

How to Make a Ukulele Wall Hanger

Awhile back I posted a blog called "Make your own ukulele wall hanger".  In that post I linked up to a Ukulele Underground article and video showing you how to make a multi uke wall hanger. 

Well, I decided to put that into action and make one myself using the same formula, but with a few variations.  Here's how I did it.

Materials


- (2) 4 ft. long 1x4 boards
- (2) #8 1 1/2" wood screws
- (3) #10 2 1/2" wood screws
- (4) plastic coated U shaped tool hangers

Total cost = $10.72

For those of you searching the hardware store for these materials, let me just give a couple tips so you don't waste a bunch of time (like I did).  First of all, look for the tool hangers in the storage area of the hardware store.  Odds are that they are probably there.  I spent an

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Make your own ukulele wall hanger

Tired of tripping over all the ukuleles strewn about your living room floor?  You and me both!  Here's an awesome idea from the fine folks at Ukulele Underground for making your own multi uke wall hanger.  It just requires some very basic tools and a few dollars.  Check out the one that I made in this post, complete with some instructions.

If you're not very confident in your wood working skills and would rather pass on this project, there are some really cool wall hangers out there.  Like this....