#diy storage
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kernalphage · 1 year ago
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I have been meaning to make something like this for MONTHS
It took an hour.
This project brought to you by losing something on my nightstand AGAIN
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hazeltailofficial · 1 year ago
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FLASHBACK FRIDAY
DIY Nail Polish Rack
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saraichinwag · 2 months ago
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Can You Freeze Liquids in Glass Jars?
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confessionsofarefashionista · 8 months ago
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Check out all of the awesome storage I made from a vintage ladder + grab the tutorials to create your own too! 🪜♻️
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xiaq · 3 months ago
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Turned this little cabinet I found at Goodwill into a china/goblet display case using paint/wallpaper leftovers I already had! 💯
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swallowsummer · 13 days ago
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Behold, my new storage!
This is a shortened jean leg, but cut open from just near where the fly goes to the centre of the bum, to give two pockets. Then I just cut out and sewed on some other pockets from my collection of jeans rags, and voila!
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knotty-et-al · 4 months ago
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Today I have crafted these two pen(cil) bags/rolls.
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How I did it:
I cut a large leather rectangle (the black base) and a long band of leather (the light brown).
Then I cut slits in the large leather rectangle, The slits are slightly more narrow than the width of the brown leather band.
Then I threaded the brown slice through the slits in the black large rectangle base.
Then I stitched one end of the brown band onto the large black rectangle base.
On the other end of the slice one can do whatever with the excess band. I just tucked it somehow to the backside.
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jasperthehatchet · 11 months ago
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I saved some of those plastic blueberry/raspberry/cherry tomato containers and I washed them out really well. They're *perfect* for embroidery/sewing thread storage. The save a lot of space and there's a few different sizes that are stackable. I doubt this is new but I wanted to share this idea anyway
I also use them for jewelry cord, bottle caps, patches, fabric flowers and leaves, fabric scrap, etc
[Image ID: five images of three different plastic fruit containers in front of a gray wooden background. The first two images contain a container that is 9.5 inches long, 4.5 inches wide and 2 inches tall. It has two segments inside tha are filled with full bobbins of embroidery thread in multiple vibrant colors.
The next three images contain two empty containers, one that is about half the size of the full one but twoce as deep, and the last one is 6 inches long, 3.5 inches wide and 1.5-2 inches deep. End ID]
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ninelro · 8 months ago
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DIY Rag Rug Basket
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clnclm · 1 year ago
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bright-and-burning · 1 month ago
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do we think the corner store will have box cutters.
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diycraftsnmore · 2 years ago
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🎥 madebysamo
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hazeltailofficial · 15 hours ago
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FLASHBACK FRIDAY
VIDEO BLOG POST
DIY Nail Polish Rack
@hazeltailofficial / hazeltail on youtube / hazeltailofficial on tiktok / hazeltailofficial on ig
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craftyladybug · 11 months ago
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DIY earrings travel organiser
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eppujensen · 3 months ago
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Wow – this basket is actually an upcycled Kleenex (tissue) box and jute twine plus a DIY liner from canvas drop cloth. Tutorial by Tammy at Southern Flair Crafts.
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xiaq · 10 months ago
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Fear not, inbox populace. A nightstand's purpose is twofold:
1. Lamp holder
2. Assorted shit receptacle
We sorted the former with those kickass wall sconces I found on FB marketplace (and the on/off cord hits right at arm height when in bed).
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We sorted the latter with a storage bed! So we each essentially get three giant nightstand drawers.
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In the one closest to my head/easy to reach when laying down, I keep the standard night-standy things. Current physical book and/or Kindle, laptop/charger, sleepy gummies, water cup, eye cover, headphones, heating pad, lotion, cbd for the nighttime anxiety etc.
But then I have two whole additional drawers! For hair stuff and period stuff and things that didn’t fit in my tiny bathroom cabinet (only 2 drawers pictured. My third drawer is where I keep my secrets).
So, rest easy knowing that I do have a Lamp Holder and Assorted Shit Receptacle.
Also, if you're wondering why we put the bed against the tiniest wall, it's because the other three walls are 1. Windows, 2. Windows, and 3. Bathroom. My poor circulation and sad, sad, lungs would not treat me kindly if I slept with my head against a window where it regularly drops below freezing at night.
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