Friday, December 16, 2011

DIY rope bowl

DIY rope bowl
Earlier this year, I spied a rope bowl in the West Elm catalog and immediately added it to my wish list. However, on a trip to West Elm, I saw the bowl in person and realized it was really shoddily made and not worth the $35 price tag.

I'm not sure why it didn't occur to me to make my own - probably because I had no idea how to make a bowl shape out of rope.

The really obvious solution was revealed to me a couple weeks ago when Design Sponge posted a rope bowl how-to. (The answer: use an existing bowl as a guide. Duh!)
DIY rope bowl
I was on it - after a quick trip to Home Depot to pick up an $8 package of manila rope, I had fired up my glue gun and made myself a DIY rope bowl. This project was super easy and quick. Coil the rope into a coaster to make the flat bottom of the bowl, then use an existing bowl as a guide to make the sides. I wrapped and glued a piece of hemp cord around the end of the rope to keep it from fraying. I also think it would also be fun to use a piece of embroidery floss as a colorful accent.
DIY rope bowl
DIY rope bowl
I love it, and feel the same way about it as I do about every successful DIY project I complete: Must make MORE! Seriously, doesn't every house need 50 rope bowls?
DIY rope bowl
DIY rope bowl
Also, no post is complete without a doggy photo bomb:
DIY rope bowl
DIY rope bowl

4 comments:

Jane @ The Borrowed Abode said...

It's awesome!!!

Katharine Watson said...

I LOVE the idea of decorating with embroidery thread...you've just given me a last minute christmas idea. Thank you! These are beautiful!

Leslie said...

totally tickled to have gotten my very first Christmas present today. The embrace messy hair print... which I've wanted forever. Then I go to your etsy shop and its sold out. Happy I got one in time! Woo to the hoo. Verry Merry Christmas. Love the pretty things you make.

Funnelcloud Rachel said...

Thanks, girls! Katharine - I totally want to make some fancy rope bowls now - can't wait to see what you come up with!

Leslie - how fun! It amazes me how things get around in the internet/blog world (and it also amazes me that people give my stuff as gifts!)