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I will hit the www shortly to search fur this, but I thought some knowledgeable crafter might know even quicker...
I'm looking to put my paper storage in my closet using those wire paper storage racks often seen in craft stores. Michael's and AC Moore have them as retail racks they use to sell their paper. They sit the paper at a slight angle.
Anyone know if these racks can be purchased retail anywhere?
Mostly looking for 8.5 x 11 but 12 x 12 might be good too.
I have one for 8 1/2 x 11 paper. That my MIL gave me when she retired and closed her store. I also have one for 12 x 12 paper that I got at Hobby Lobby.
The one from Hobby Lobby is basically a nicer version then the tutorial one that gregzgurl posted.
I know you can usually get a 40% off coupon for Hobby Lobby directly from their site.
HTH
__________________ Mary Ellen
Would love to share some of my crafting with you - my blog
EDIT: On the bottom, related items, you can get 30 or 45 slot racks. A bit pricy in my opinion but I don't think you can find these cheap unless a store is selling off fixtures.
I took the advice re: the Cat's Creations method and I want give it a big thumbs up. Easy to do and I get 9 shelves for $11.00 using 14" x 14" grid panels and 1 pkg of plastic ties. Very nice looking and very sturdy, too
Cat was sure thinking outside of the box.
Thanks so much, Sue, for sharing this awesome option for paper storage
__________________ "May your mind whirl joyful cartwheels of creativity." - Jonathan Lockwood Huie.
Last edited by QueenOfInkland; 11-19-2012 at 11:14 AM..
I love the idea of having it in a cube. I had the wire racks and I sold them. Space is at a premium for me and I didn't like that I couldn't stack anything on top of them. With these homemade ones I could stack them and then put other baskets or containers on top! Love!!!!
I love the idea of having it in a cube. I had the wire racks and I sold them. Space is at a premium for me and I didn't like that I couldn't stack anything on top of them. With these homemade ones I could stack them and then put other baskets or containers on top! Love!!!!
And you can make them any configuration that you want and you can decide what size the openings will be. I like this so much I just bought another box of wire grids and some more ties so I can assemble some more units this weekend
__________________ "May your mind whirl joyful cartwheels of creativity." - Jonathan Lockwood Huie.