Try Try DIY with Ebonie
I am a maker, a teacher, and a creative force. Every project is a chance to grow, inspire, and bring beauty into the world. Follow along on my blog and on YouTube as I TRY new DIY projects.
Monday, June 23, 2025
DIY Garden Tool Caddy!! Or, whatever you want to put in it!
Monday, August 23, 2021
DIY Potato and Onion Storage Bin
Taters and Onion Bin
Check out this episode of Try Try DIY with Ebonie! This week I'm building a Tater and Onion organization bin. I've always wanted one, so I decided to make my own! Watch the video and check out the details below:
Tuesday, August 10, 2021
Let's Get Organized! Scrap Wood Screwdriver Holder
Today's project is another scrap wood creation: A Screwdriver Holder. If you're anything like me, you have tools EVERYWHERE!! It's crazy because my projects would go so much more smoothly if I had everything organized. So, I'm sharing an easy project that did just that for my TONS of screwdrivers. Take a look at my YouTube video for detailed instructions:
Here is the list of items I used for this project:
- I used leftover wood from a previous project, but this holder can be made in whatever size you want. Therefore, I won't give specific dimensions. The one I make in the video is 1" (actually .75") x 4" x 6".
- I used Balusters for my 6" legs. Again, you can customize your holder by making longer or shorter legs, but you want to make sure that the screwdrivers can hang freely.
- Wood glue
- Wood Putty (comes in different colors) or Plastic Wood (Optional)
- Minwax Penetrating Stain (I used Red Mahogany)
- 2.5" #8 screws (I used exterior screws because that's what I had on hand)
- Drill
- 1/4" Drill bit
- 1/2" Drill bit
- 3/8" Drill bit
- 5/32" Drill bit (These are standard size drill bits that come with most drill bit sets)
- Rubber/vinyl gloves
- Goggles
- Vapor Mask
If you decide to make this, I'd love to see it!!
Monday, August 2, 2021
We may run out of paper towels, but we'll still have an AWESOME paper towel holder!!!!
DIY Paper Towel Holder Made from Scrap Wood!
Check out the YouTube video:
https://youtu.be/zIbDTuC6TnE
This was a really fun and cheap project and I wish I had more places to put more! I feel sorry for my family that just might get custom paper towel holders for Christmas this year!!! YOU GET A PAPER TOWEL HOLDER! YOU GET A PAPER TOWEL HOLDER!!!
At any rate, here is the supply and cut this for this SUPER EASY project!!!

The most expensive item is the Forstner drill bit, but that is something that will be used again and again, so just look at it as an investment in your toolbox!
Link to the dowel which you'll get several uses from since you're only using 11.5"!
I'd LOVE to see the different customizations of this project!!! Come back and share!!
Sunday, July 25, 2021
Basic Tools for DIY Projects
One of my earliest DIY projects - A fabric-covered shoe shelf....All I had was my corded drill, screws, wood glue, braces, a vision, and a whole lotta HOPE!!! I don't even think I had a level! At least they LOOKED level to the naked eye.
Here's a list of what I suggest would be a good start for building your toolbox:
- Cordless Drill: My first drill was a plug-in drill with not a lot of power. I'm not knocking it though because it worked for what I needed it for! But, when I discovered the cordless, battery-operated drill, the possibilities were endless.
- Electric Screwdriver: For those little projects that don't require the power of the cordless drill. This is the one I have and love.
- Hammer: Probably the most basic tool and one you already have. If not, this one is perfect.
- Electric Sander/Sanding Blocks: These are the two I have - one that is an orbital (circular) sander and the other is a palm detail sander that allows you to get into tight spaces. Hand sanding blocks are great, too! The higher the grit, the finer the sanding surface. So, if you are sanding your project following a coat of paint, you could use a 220-grit sanding block for a smooth finish. When you want to take paint off of something, you would use a lower grit, maybe a 60-grit, to roughen up the surface. NOTE: Some of my tools are no longer sold, so I linked to what is the latest and greatest version. Many tools now come in a cordless version like the detail sander.
- Goggles: There are so many cool types of goggles. Some that look like glasses, some that work with those who wear glasses, anti-fog ones, colorful ones, etc. I buy them often because I sometimes put them down and forget where I put them! (They're normally on top of my head 🙈).
- Masks: We're all used to wearing masks, so this one should be easy. However, there are different types of masks that meet the needs of home DIY projects. Most latex paints only require the same type of mask that you would use for protecting from dust. But, when you start to use oil-based paints, varnishes, and spray paints, the vapors can be dangerous and you should take necessary precautions. You'll want to use something that offers a little more protection like these.
- Sponge Brushes: These always come in handy for painting, glue, and many other liquids.
- Tape Measure: Get a GOOD, solid one! Early on, I used a flimsy, sewing measuring tape and it. is. not. the. same! Now, I have several tape measures because they too like to disappear on me. Get at least a 25ft one.
- Square Measuring Tool: You'll see that I LOVE this tool! It helps to make sure that we aren't building diamond-shaped projects that should be perfect squares! They come in various colors, materials, and sizes. The plastics ones work perfectly for me.
- Mitre Box w/Hand saw: Before I got any of my power tools, I started with this baby!! It requires a bit of endurance, but it's perfect for making adjustments to smaller pieces once you've already had your wood cut at the store. I like this kind because it comes with the two anchor pieces that help to the hold the wood in place and that can be extremely helpful when trying to position and cut your wood accurately.
- ***Some tools in the video are not listed, but can be purchased at the Dollar Store!
Tuesday, July 20, 2021
DIY Sugar & Spice Rack!
Monday, July 12, 2021
Glam Raised Garden Bed! Oh my!!!
DIY Garden Tool Caddy!! Or, whatever you want to put in it!
This was my first real build since injuring my elbow, so I wanted to ease back in with something simple—low on effort and, well… elbow gr...
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Taters and Onion Bin Check out this episode of Try Try DIY with Ebonie ! This week I'm building a Tater and Onion organization bin. I...
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This was my first real build since injuring my elbow, so I wanted to ease back in with something simple—low on effort and, well… elbow gr...
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DIY Paper Towel Holder Made from Scrap Wood! Check out the YouTube video: https://youtu.be/zIbDTuC6TnE This was a really fun and cheap proj...













