Our first project was really designed and executed by Dave. We wanted to have photos of us and our families at the tables for people to look at and talk about, but we didn't want them to be just scattered around. So Dave made these clever photo holders from nothing more than wood and wire for just a few cents each. Ingredients:
- Wood - either use a 4 by 4 or a square post, usually comes in 3 by 3
- Thick Wire -we found straight 12" lengths of wire about the same gauge as hangers in our local hardware store for. 20 each. You could also use wire hangers though.
Tools:
- Saw for cutting wood into cubes
- sander and sandpaper (or just sandpaper if you're paitent!)
- Drill
- Pliers
- measuring tape
- straight edge
- pencil
Instructions:
With the pliers, bend one end of the wire into a spiral.
This will take some muscle! You can do circles, squares, triangles, etc:
Alternative - use an aligator clip (arguably not as elegant).
Using the measuring tape and pencil, mark four inch intervals on the wood, then cut into cubes.

On the cut end, use a straight edge to find the center by drawing diagonally from corner to corner:
Using a drill bit the same gague as your wire, drill a hole about an inch and a half or two inches deep, being careful to make sure its as straight as possible. (we used a drill press) Sand the cube until its nice and smooth. Insert the non-coiled end of the wire into the hole you've drilled. Stain or paint the wooden base.



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