So, I wanted to give this a try! However, I am power tools illiterate and didn't want to screw anything into my bathroom without my husband's help...and...unfortunately, I am impatient and didn't want to wait. So, I didn't. I improvised. And, I'm still quite impressed with myself for it.
I used one of those stick-on hooks. We have used them for our RV to hang coats and such, and they can take quite a bit of weight - plus, I did get one that could hold heavier weights - like a seriously weighted down shower caddy. I mean, seriously, who doesn't need a shampoo bottle the size of texas for a family of 3??
Anyway, I hung up the power-tool-free hook and waited the LONG hour (I told you I'm impatient!) that I had to wait before I put any weight on it. Then, I hung my shower caddy, decided what I wanted on it and looked on with pride at the work I had done...beautiful.
(Ok...moment of truth: my shower caddy is actually far fuller than this normally, but I wanted to make it look more aesthetically pleasing for the picture...and I'm not regretting that choice at all. It looks good!)
I've had it hanging now for over a month and it has served me well, never wavering in its ability to hold onto my shower caddy and the items it holds. I am quite pleased.
Side note: did you notice that scrub brush on my shower caddy? That is how I clean my shower - another Pinterest Test that has proven to work! But, that's for a later post...
Editor's note: The exact make of the hook I used was the "iDesign adhesive!" Attached is a picture so you know what to look for.
What brand of hooks did you use? The ones I have seen don't look like they would hold weight all that well.
ReplyDeleteThe exact one I used was by iDesign - it was called iDesign adhesive! I will do an edit to my blog and post a picture for you. :)
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ReplyDeleteGreat idea! Where did you get the iDesign Adhesive hook? Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI got my iDesign Adhesive hook at Walmart, I believe. :)
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