This is a great video. Show me the project and its use. Explain the materials. and right into the comprehensive build. No fluff and no fuss. Please keep making straightforward content like this.
I found your video for this on Pinterest and that led me to your website. So useful to have this information! I'm pretty good at DIYing without instructions but little details like attaching the screws at slightly offset points on the front and back are definitely SO useful. I would 100% have made that mistake! I'm going to start selling stickers and prints and little booklets in a local store and I have a small 2x'3' floor space, so this is a perfect size. I'll likely make one for markets as well. WONDERFUL, THANK YOU!!
This is a very nice and handy stand and a very good building instruction video. The only two issues here are: 1. You really need a workshop space for this. 2. This stand would only work for an indoor market or an outdoor one in good weather and where there are no restrictions on putting stuff onto the street (where people walking by can trip over it). But it might be useful to someone. As for me, I took notice, made a bookmark and will also look for a table-friendly version.
I use this at outdoor shows all the time - sometimes two at once. It is tucked inside of my booth outside of the walkway and it's never been an issue for us.
When I built mine, I had the pegboard on hand already. My receipt for the hinges, various screws and wood legs was about $50, but my 180º hinges came from Amazon and they're somewhere around $10. Once you account for pegboard cost too, it's likely somewhere in the $100 range, though you can likely bring this down by using a different wood type OR if you have some of the screws and smaller parts on hand already.
I just finished building one of these for my first market. Great video and instructions on your blog. Thank you!! Only one question did you attach a strap to make it easier to carry and if so what did you use?
Glad it was helpful! We don't have any kind of strap on it, though I'd love to add one. Just haven't found a good option that makes sense. If you find something... let me know! 🙂
I love the way your pvc pegboard panel looks. Do you have a source where you got that one from? (I’ll do the Home Depot one in a Pinch but I really just like a solid white color and not worrying about warping, etc) . You’re an angel for putting all of this together (including selling ledges and the cut file) ❤
It's this one from Uline, but... I don't recommend it. www.uline.com/Product/Detail/H-7791W/Pegboards/Poly-Pegboard-48-x-24-White?model=H-7791W&RootChecked=yes We actually took these Uline panels off this stand last month and swapped it for the MDF pegboard because these were just WAY too heavy for travel, and they're thicker as well, making a bunch of the accessories I like (including the ledges I referenced at the end of this video) incompatible with it. Didn't learn any of that until after filming this tutorial.
Thank you SO MUCH . For such a quick and detailed reply. I’m sorry they didn’t work out. I’ll just stick with an mdf pegboard then and just give it an extra coat of white spray paint! Seriously thanks! Sometimes we have to try things to know they’re not working for us.
How much do the materials cost? Was watching this and looked over at my kid's Ikea art easel and wondered if I could use it to add a pegboard piece without building one (no experience). We're also limited with a smaller vehicle and what we can fit for markets.
You could 100% repurpose an already made easel for this, but I would recommend adding in those 180º hinges. They're essential for this build! When I built mine, I had the pegboard on hand already. My receipt for the hinges, various screws and wood legs was about $50, but my 180º hinges came from Amazon and they're somewhere around $10. Once you account for pegboard cost too, it's likely somewhere in the $100 range. If you just need pegboard though, probably $20-40 depending on how many sheets of pegboard you need!
This is a great video. Show me the project and its use. Explain the materials. and right into the comprehensive build. No fluff and no fuss. Please keep making straightforward content like this.
Thanks so much! That’s the plan haha
I’ve been dreaming about this pegboard since I saw it on Pinterest. Thanks so much for the video on how to make it.!!
Aw yay! Good luck! :-)
I found your video for this on Pinterest and that led me to your website. So useful to have this information! I'm pretty good at DIYing without instructions but little details like attaching the screws at slightly offset points on the front and back are definitely SO useful. I would 100% have made that mistake! I'm going to start selling stickers and prints and little booklets in a local store and I have a small 2x'3' floor space, so this is a perfect size. I'll likely make one for markets as well. WONDERFUL, THANK YOU!!
Yes!! This is the perfect size for a small lil pop up stand and getting a lot displayed in a small amount of space! :-) Good luck!
This is a very nice and handy stand and a very good building instruction video. The only two issues here are: 1. You really need a workshop space for this. 2. This stand would only work for an indoor market or an outdoor one in good weather and where there are no restrictions on putting stuff onto the street (where people walking by can trip over it). But it might be useful to someone. As for me, I took notice, made a bookmark and will also look for a table-friendly version.
I use this at outdoor shows all the time - sometimes two at once. It is tucked inside of my booth outside of the walkway and it's never been an issue for us.
Wo waw thanks .. all that I need here it is in 9 n half min. ❤
You're welcome! Let me know if you have any questions :)
You are a godsend for this tutorial! 🙌
Glad it's helpful!!
THIS IS 100% HELPFUL. ONLY INFO I WAS MISSING WAS THE COST TO BUILD? TY TY TY TY 💕💕💕
When I built mine, I had the pegboard on hand already. My receipt for the hinges, various screws and wood legs was about $50, but my 180º hinges came from Amazon and they're somewhere around $10. Once you account for pegboard cost too, it's likely somewhere in the $100 range, though you can likely bring this down by using a different wood type OR if you have some of the screws and smaller parts on hand already.
Genius!!!
Love the step by step. I’m a visual learner and it’s so much easier than I thought! Thank you!
I'm glad this was helpful! :)
excellent i will be making a slightly smaller version this weekend!
Yay! I hope it turned out great :)
Awesome Video. Just what I need for my displays. Thank you kindly
Very helpful. Thank you for doing step by step.
You're very welcome! I'm glad it was helpful!
I just finished building one of these for my first market. Great video and instructions on your blog. Thank you!! Only one question did you attach a strap to make it easier to carry and if so what did you use?
Glad it was helpful! We don't have any kind of strap on it, though I'd love to add one. Just haven't found a good option that makes sense. If you find something... let me know! 🙂
thanks for sharing, you have inspired me .
You're very welcome!! :)
This is an amazing idea!! Love it ❤🔥🔥🔥
Glad you like it! :)
I love the way your pvc pegboard panel looks. Do you have a source where you got that one from? (I’ll do the Home Depot one in a Pinch but I really just like a solid white color and not worrying about warping, etc) .
You’re an angel for putting all of this together (including selling ledges and the cut file)
❤
It's this one from Uline, but... I don't recommend it. www.uline.com/Product/Detail/H-7791W/Pegboards/Poly-Pegboard-48-x-24-White?model=H-7791W&RootChecked=yes We actually took these Uline panels off this stand last month and swapped it for the MDF pegboard because these were just WAY too heavy for travel, and they're thicker as well, making a bunch of the accessories I like (including the ledges I referenced at the end of this video) incompatible with it. Didn't learn any of that until after filming this tutorial.
Thank you SO MUCH . For such a quick and detailed reply. I’m sorry they didn’t work out.
I’ll just stick with an mdf pegboard then and just give it an extra coat of white spray paint!
Seriously thanks! Sometimes we have to try things to know they’re not working for us.
@@julecooke9947 you’re welcome!! Good luck :-)
Hi where did you get the stickers holder. :) I love this set up going to make one soon. 😊
@@estellac3926 they are a product of mine! Sold out but back soon at Kynyoubelieveit.com
thank you so much for this video! Now I just gotta convince the brother-in-law to do it for me! (I don't own a drill or saw and he's a carpenter!)
How much do the materials cost? Was watching this and looked over at my kid's Ikea art easel and wondered if I could use it to add a pegboard piece without building one (no experience). We're also limited with a smaller vehicle and what we can fit for markets.
You could 100% repurpose an already made easel for this, but I would recommend adding in those 180º hinges. They're essential for this build!
When I built mine, I had the pegboard on hand already. My receipt for the hinges, various screws and wood legs was about $50, but my 180º hinges came from Amazon and they're somewhere around $10. Once you account for pegboard cost too, it's likely somewhere in the $100 range. If you just need pegboard though, probably $20-40 depending on how many sheets of pegboard you need!
This is awesome and I've been looking for something like it for a while! Thank you for sharing. How heavy would you say this is?
It depends on the pegboard you use but ours is about 15 pounds total maybe?
Where can I find the t-shirt display?
Also custom built. That video is coming soon! :)