Food June 1, 2018

We pulled off a DIY donut wall for National Donut Day, and it was a 'hole' lot of fun

WATCH: How to pull off a DIY donut wall

In honor of National Donut Day, "Good Morning America" created our own donut wall, which turned out pretty sweet if we "donut" say so ourselves.

Here is how to make a donut wall of your own.

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The dowels were hammered into the peg boards so the donuts would have a place to hang.

Supplies

You can find these items at any hardware store.

1/4-inch thick dowels (round, wooden rods), $7.50 for a total of six.

Two 2x4 white peg boards, $16.96.

Paint, $2.

Paint roller, $3.27.

Paintbrush, 0.83.

Twine from checkout section - $0.

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The donuts were hung on 1/4-inch thick dowels that were cut into separate, 3-inch-long pieces. Total price: $7.50 for six.
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The dowels were hammered into the peg boards so the donuts would have a place to hang.

The how-to

1. Paint the two peg boards and the dowels the color of your choice. We used a shade of dusty pink.

2. Use an electric or hand saw to cut each dowel into 3-inch, shorter pieces.

3. Sand down the end of the dowels that will stick into the boards.

4. Hammer dowel pieces into the peg boards.

5. Lace the two peg boards together with the twine.

6. For our sign, we printed the pun "Donut Mind if I Do!!!" on foamcore and rested it on top.

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Duck Donuts supplied the donuts for "Good Morning America's" wall.
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In honor of National Donut Day, "Good Morning America" created our own donut wall.

Hang donuts on wall. Duck Donuts supplied the donuts for our wall.

Enjoy!