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Originally Posted by ChocoTaco7568 View Post

 

I gave this a try and suprisingly I'm pretty happy with the results, I thought this would be a DIY disaster. This was suppose to be my test run, but I think its good enough to use. However, I did use 16ga wire since they were out of 12ga and I'm not sure if it's sturdy enough, I have concerns with it getting easily bent and altered.

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This is BEAUTIFUL!! You did a great job!

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I gave this a try and suprisingly I'm pretty happy with the results, I thought this would be a DIY disaster. This was suppose to be my test run, but I think its good enough to use. However, I did use 16ga wire since they were out of 12ga and I'm not sure if it's sturdy enough, I have concerns with it getting easily bent and altered. LL
Wow! This is beautiful. If you attach it to your hanger I think it will be sturdy enough right? Your dress only hangs on the wooden part of the hanger. Yes, you'll have to be gentle with it but it should be okay.
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I gave this a try and suprisingly I'm pretty happy with the results, I thought this would be a DIY disaster. This was suppose to be my test run, but I think its good enough to use. However, I did use 16ga wire since they were out of 12ga and I'm not sure if it's sturdy enough, I have concerns with it getting easily bent and altered. LL
This looks so good! Your "m" looks great too. I think it will stay sturdy, it's just a for looks type thing. I had used 16 to practice too.
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Originally Posted by Speckles121 View Post

Wow that looks AMAZING for a "test run"!!! I'm so jealous..I wish I used 16 guage wire but they didn't have any in the pink..the 12 is a little hard to work with!

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Originally Posted by Tulumbride2013 View Post

This looks so good! Your "m" looks great too. I think it will stay sturdy, it's just a for looks type thing. I had used 16 to practice too.

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Originally Posted by philanab View Post

Wow! This is beautiful. If you attach it to your hanger I think it will be sturdy enough right? Your dress only hangs on the wooden part of the hanger. Yes, you'll have to be gentle with it but it should be okay.

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Originally Posted by soonCB View Post

This is BEAUTIFUL!! You did a great job!

Thanks Ladies. I guess I'm not concerned about damage whlel in use, but keeping it protected while it's in my luggage.  Fi suggested that I wrap it in a couple layers of cardboard and I should be good to go!

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Originally Posted by ChocoTaco7568 View Post

Thanks Ladies. I guess I'm not concerned about damage whlel in use, but keeping it protected while it's in my luggage.  Fi suggested that I wrap it in a couple layers of cardboard and I should be good to go!

Why not carry the dress on it, then it's in Carry on the whole way?  You gotta carry the dress anyway.

 

You did fabulous, it looks professional and amazing!  I wish I had used the 16 Ga instead now!

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I finished this DIY project today, I'm happy with the results!!  12 ga is definitely harder to work with but the wire is much more sturdy!  I may sponge paint the hangers I'm not sure (probably should have thought about this BEFORE I finished them, oops)  They only had natural hangers at my Target, I wish I had been able to find the dark wood hangers.

 

 

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I finished this DIY project today, I'm happy with the results!!  12 ga is definitely harder to work with but the wire is much more sturdy!  I may sponge paint the hangers I'm not sure (probably should have thought about this BEFORE I finished them, oops)  They only had natural hangers at my Target, I wish I had been able to find the dark wood hangers. LL
These look great! I love the flowers! You should make mine lol
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I finished this DIY project today, I'm happy with the results!!  12 ga is definitely harder to work with but the wire is much more sturdy!  I may sponge paint the hangers I'm not sure (probably should have thought about this BEFORE I finished them, oops)  They only had natural hangers at my Target, I wish I had been able to find the dark wood hangers. LL
Good job, I like them with the natural wood colored hangers.
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The tutorial was extremely helpful I must say! I would never had attempted making mine if I didn't see this tutorial! Thank you so much!

 

I do have a question though...I got all the way to the end where you stick the wire into the drilled holes...I put would glue in there...and they wouldn't stay in! Is there a trick to getting them to stay? I ended up giving up and wrapping each end around the hanger..and I might add a flower over it to cover it up...but I'd much rather do it the right way. I'm wondering if the holes were drilled a little too big? I'm going to give it another whirl. Any tips on drilling, placement of holes, inserting wire would be appreciated. Thanks!

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