 Do you need a fallow's day gift? How about a rustic hat rack for $25? We can show you how we made ours today. Fallow's Day. Our dad has like 20 million hats, so we're making a really big hat rack. As you can see. The supply list is easy. We use this two foot by four foot quarter inch piece of plywood. We got these six foot fence posts from Home Depot. And we got these half inch bolts as hooks for the hats. A couple of stains for to stain the wood. Step one, we're going to cut these fence boards into one and two foot sections. Pretty brandy tonight. Step two, we're putting these smocks on so we don't get any stain on our shirts. We're going to stain these boards three different color stains. I feel like my art teacher. We're going to stain the plywood so you don't see it. Give it five minutes to dry and then wipe it down. We have to stain off. Step three, we take our stain boards and organize them in a random pattern onto the backing. Alright, now let's glue and tack the boards. We're going to use these bolts to hang the hats on them. Now time to stagger the hats nine inches apart. Now we're going to drill a pilot hole. Now time to put the bolts in. Last one, we're just tightening them down with this wrench. Hands tight, not too tight. We don't want to crack the wood. Oh, it's heavy. Well, this stain was too wet for the stencil so we'll just have to do the frame now. Alright, last step, we're just putting these one-by-twos around the edge to clean it up a bit. Alright, since we didn't do the stencil, that was the last step. We're back for $25 and a couple of boards.