🪚 From $3 Goodwill Find to $30 DIY Project: Fence Picket Build
Have you ever spotted something at Goodwill and thought, “I could build that myself”? That’s exactly what happened when I found a $3 item that looked cool — until I saw it selling for $29 on Amazon. Challenge accepted.
In this post (video below 👇), I’ll show you how to recreate it using a single fence picket, a few basic tools, and a bit of creativity.
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🧰 What You’ll Need
- 1 standard fence picket (5.5” wide, 6’ long)
- Table saw or circular saw
- Jigsaw (optional for rounded edges)
- Brad nailer or stapler
- Wood glue
- Clamps
- Drill and 5/16” drill bit
- Rope (two 36” sections)
✂️ Full Cut List
Here’s the correct cut list for this fence picket project:
| Quantity | Length | Width | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 13 in | Full width | Base piece |
| 3 | 1 ½ in | Strips from fence picket | Main frame sections |
| 2 | 14 ½ in | 1 ½ in | Side rails |
| 2 | 5 ½ in | 1 ½ in | End supports |
| 2 | 5 in | 1 ½ in | Inner supports |
| 10 | 9 in | 1 ½ in | Slats |
| 1 | 17 ½ in | ¾ in (leftover strip) | Back support |
Tip: Follow the cut list closely — I once measured 14″ instead of 14 ½″ and ended up with small gaps. Lesson learned!
🪵 Step-by-Step Build
- Make Your Cuts: Start by ripping your fence picket into 1½″ strips, plus one thinner strip about ¾″.
- Assemble the Frame: Attach the 5½″ pieces to each end, then secure the 14½″ rails along the back.
- Add the Slats: Space out your 9″ pieces evenly across the frame.
- Attach the Back Support: Use the 17½″ thin strip for reinforcement.
- Round the Edges (Optional): Use a jigsaw to shape the ends for a smoother look.
- Drill Rope Holes: Drill 5/16″ holes ¾″ from the edge and 1¾″ from the top.
- Add Rope: Cut two 36″ sections of rope and thread them through the holes.
- Finish & Enjoy: Wipe off excess glue, sand if needed, and admire your handmade creation!
🌿 Final Thoughts
This project proves that great woodworking doesn’t have to be expensive.
With one $3 fence picket and some creativity, you can build something sturdier, better-looking, and more personal than a store-bought version.
Whether you use it for plants, décor, or even a toy swing, this simple build is a great weekend project for beginners and experienced woodworkers alike.

