Why DIY it when you can buy it, you might be wondering? Well, when it comes to home decor, customizing your own shower dispenser can be a fun project when you can’t find a store-bought solution that suits your style and aesthetic. This easy bathroom wall shower dispenser is the perfect way to express your style. Plus, you’ll end up saving money and use up leftover wood scraps which is far better for the environment than buying something new. So, let’s get started on this simple DIY project that’s both functional and creative…
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Materials Required:
- Leftover wood
- Paint (we used the pinkest pink)
- Paintbrush
- Pencil
- Measuring tape
- Square
- Automatic soap dispenser
- 60-grit and 100-grit sandpaper
- 3M double-sided wall mount stickers
Tools Required:
- Jigsaw with a fine-cut wood blade
- Nail gun
- Drill with a 1 1/2 inch round bit
Step 1: Measure and Mark
First, start by measuring the diameter of your automatic soap dispenser. Then, take a pencil and trace the cuts you’ll need onto the wood. Be sure to use a square to ensure all the cuts are perfectly straight and even.
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Step 2: Cut the Wood
Next, using your jigsaw, carefully cut the two pieces of wood that will form the wall dispenser base and backing. For an extra touch of cuteness, you can add a scalloped edge to the front piece of your holder by cutting it with the jigsaw. Next, use your drill and a 1 1/2-inch round bit to make a hole in the base that fits perfectly with the width of your soap dispenser.
Step 3: Sand and Nail
Once your cuts are complete, it’s time for some sandpaper fun. Use a 60-grit sandpaper to smooth down any rough edges from the cuts, especially where the scalloped edge is. Follow up with a 100-grit sandpaper for a finer and smoother finish. As soon as both pieces are dust-free, grab your nail gun and assemble your new dispenser.
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Step 4: Paint It
Now that we have our shower dispenser almost completed, you can apply two even coats of paint (we picked the pinkest pink ever!) to both pieces of wood. Allow each coat of paint to dry before applying the next and final coat. Ensure your wall shower dispenser is completely dry before moving on to the last step of the DIY.
Step 5: Mount It
Finally, once the paint is completely dry, you can mount the dispenser by attaching the double-sided wall mount stickers to the back and then securing it to the wall. Be sure to press firmly for a few seconds to ensure it sticks properly.
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Now you have your very own custom wall-mounted shower dispenser that is both stylish and practical. It’s a fun DIY that’s easy to do and sustainable, too!
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