Easy DIY Kitchen Storage
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I transformed 3 items into great storage pieces for the new Bakers Rack in the kitchen! I started with a milk container. I trimmed off the top and wrapped it in some extra fabric I had on hand, hot gluing as I went along.
I finished with a seam in the back. Again hot gluing it in place.
I tucked the extra fabric in at the top and glued down lose ends
Then I trimmed off the excess fabric at the bottom.
I finished off the container with some bakers twine and a fabric rose I had leftover from my Fall Wreath.
Next I used a leftover salsa jar. {Good news, I didn't even have to worry about removing the sticker goo.} I wrapped burlap around the jar and glued in place.
Again, I used some leftover material from the wreath. I glued a strip of fabric and attached a fabric rose.
And the last item was a shoe box. I lucked out and only needed to cover the lid of the box. I was happy with the way the bottom of the box looked. I cut fabric large enough to wrap around the lid.
Folded in the edges {similar to wrapping a gift}.
And attached one last rose.
And they were ready to be added to the Bakers Rack!
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I transformed 3 items into great storage pieces for the new Bakers Rack in the kitchen! I started with a milk container. I trimmed off the top and wrapped it in some extra fabric I had on hand, hot gluing as I went along.
I finished with a seam in the back. Again hot gluing it in place.
I tucked the extra fabric in at the top and glued down lose ends
Then I trimmed off the excess fabric at the bottom.
I finished off the container with some bakers twine and a fabric rose I had leftover from my Fall Wreath.
Next I used a leftover salsa jar. {Good news, I didn't even have to worry about removing the sticker goo.} I wrapped burlap around the jar and glued in place.
Again, I used some leftover material from the wreath. I glued a strip of fabric and attached a fabric rose.
And the last item was a shoe box. I lucked out and only needed to cover the lid of the box. I was happy with the way the bottom of the box looked. I cut fabric large enough to wrap around the lid.
Folded in the edges {similar to wrapping a gift}.
And attached one last rose.
And they were ready to be added to the Bakers Rack!
Thanks for stopping by!
Check out who I've linked up with this week by going to my Linky Party Page!
***While I'm thrilled to share my step-by-step directions, the good and the bad, these are intended for your personal use. I'm always happy to hear and see what my bloggers have been working on. BUT a lot of work goes into these creations and while I have no issues sharing so you are able to create the work for your precious homes please understand that selling an exact duplication of my designs is highly frowned upon. :( Please always be considerate of another artists work. Thank you!***
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