I bought an old VHS storage shelf that looked really good at a yard sale for a dollar.
I went to the local hardware store and picked through the discarded cardboard boxes that were free.
I picked up a roll of duct tape while I was there, and bought a yard of zebra print at the fabric store.
Then I took the shelf from my storage for measurement, cut my boxes, and added duct tape to all side corners to reinforce there strength.
Then I covered my boxes with the material by spraying sticky stuff and using a staple gun.
It really looks good it holds my scissors, glues and cartridge inks.
It hold a lot of little stuff.
Jun 15, 2011 Rating
Spellbinders Nesties Storage by: Renee
I'm not one of those lucky people that have a "craft room", so my stuff is "stuffed" wherever I can put it.
I have a wooden shelf hanging on the wall. I took the dies out of the box and put them on a round jump rings, but the kind that open/close with a hook thingy.
I clip them to the edge of the box. Now I can slip one on the front of a closepin (where it clips) and one on the back.
Hope this all makes sense.
Christina says ...
Thanks for this tip with your Spellbinders.
They are a very thin and lightweight die, and the danger is that you may lose one of the smaller ones, so to keep them all together as Renee does is an excellent way to store them.