Dog silhouette leash holder

hanging up

When I was running an Etsy shop, this adorable leash holder was one of my most popular items. Now that I am no longer building and shipping items, I have been receiving requests for a tutorial. So here it is!

Materials I used:

22 inch piece of 1x6 pine

12 x 12 inch piece of 1/8” baltic birch

Single prong white hooks

D-rings

Ebony wood stain

White satin spray paint

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22

I start off with a 1x6 piece of pine and measure out 22 inches. This is the only cut you need to make for this project.

one cut
router

I pull out my table router and round the edges with a 1/8 inch round over bit.  This step is optional but if you have a router, it is worth taking the time to do it.

sander

I sand go over everything with a sander (I pretty much always use 220 grit sandpaper with my random orbit sander)

ebony stain
stain

And then add ebony wood stain and let it dry overnight.

birch
doggies

While that is drying, I get my doggies ready. I have provided the free svg files for download on my website. I cut the pups out of 1/8” baltic birch. Glowforge settings: 145 speed and full power. Alternately, you could use a Cricut and cut these silhouettes out of vinyl. If you don’t have the time or tools to make these yourself, I can make them for you.

spray paint

I spray paint them white to contrast with the ebony wood stain.

doggies

I start from the center and space them 4 inches apart. Once I have everything where I want it, I’ll put wood glue on them.

level

I use a ruler to make sure the hooks are all even.

sharpie

It’s a good idea to pre-drill the holes for the screws, in order to not split the birch. I mark my holes with a a fine tip sharpie.

screw it

Once the holes are drilled, the screws go in pretty easy.

d rings

Add a couple of d-rings to the backside so it can hang on the wall.

done

and we’re done! It is ready to go on the wall!

tails
scrap

To demonstrate how to make these using a Cricut or similar vinyl cutter, I am using a smaller 12 inch scrap piece of wood. I sand the surfaces and also go over the edges. Sanding the edges is a nice alternative if you don’t have a router.

I apply wood stain and let it dry overnight.

I apply wood stain and let it dry overnight.

Cricut

The SVG file can import directly into Cricut Design Space.

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On this one, I am using black vinyl for the silhouettes.

pups
screw

Just stick the pups on the wood, attach the hooks and add mounting hardware to the back.

done
hang up