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>>Has anyone seen this before?
i saw one about four years ago, a woman i know had her husband make it for her. it looked just like the OP's, but she had painted the wood antique white to match her craftroom.
it's cute, but for $50, I can think of other things I'd rather have.
-laura s
I wonder if a spice rack would make a good glitter holder? They wouldn't be upside down, but still organized and each color easily seen.
I thought the exact same thing as I checked out the picture- my rubbermaid spice rack in the kitchen cabinet would do the same thing. It is a good idea- once I get my room organized, I may try it.
It's pretty nice, but I can't see spending $50 for it. I think my dh could make one a whole lot cheaper. Right now, I have my glitter jars all in a clear stackable box and it's labeled. Easy to pull off the shelf and grab what colors I need.
Robin
Check out the pics in my gallery. Since I craft in a closet, I use the bottom of the shelf above my workspace to store my Stickles. Simple Velcro brand dots adhered to flat magnet discs.
Think vertical when you don't have a fully dedicated room to craft in
By the time you purchase the rack and pay the shipping, it's worth more than the Stickles it's supposed to hold. Quite a large item for such little bottles.
I don't worry about looks for storage, I go for function and compact.
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Here is an example of what I use. 3.56 at W*mart
This sample shows many uses for it, but I have 2 dedicated to my stickles, 1 dedicated to my liquid pearls, 1 dedicated to my liquid applique and some others for my prisma pencils, watercolor pencils and chalk pencils.
Here is an example of what I use. 3.56 at W*mart
This sample shows many uses for it, but I have 2 dedicated to my stickles, 1 dedicated to my liquid pearls, 1 dedicated to my liquid applique and some others for my prisma pencils, watercolor pencils and chalk pencils.
Here is an example of what I use. 3.56 at W*mart
This sample shows many uses for it, but I have 2 dedicated to my stickles, 1 dedicated to my liquid pearls, 1 dedicated to my liquid applique and some others for my prisma pencils, watercolor pencils and chalk pencils.
Here is an example of what I use. 3.56 at W*mart
This sample shows many uses for it, but I have 2 dedicated to my stickles, 1 dedicated to my liquid pearls, 1 dedicated to my liquid applique and some others for my prisma pencils, watercolor pencils and chalk pencils.
I use a lipstick holder that I purchased at The Container Store for about $8. 24 square openings and the Stickles and Liquid Pearls sit in it upside down just fine, and I have it in the drawer next to my work surface.
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I use the tilt bins from Lowe's that you put little parts in mounted on the wall above my craft table. Each bin will hold 6 bottles so a total of 36 and I only have about 26. Nice thing about them, is that if I buy something from Lowe's, DH just thinks it was something he charged on the card and it's not like a stamping expense. He doen't really care, it just makes me feel like I'm getting away with something!