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I have one of these for my lipsticks; I just tried it for the Stickles but the Stickles are too large for the spaces. Too bad, it was a good idea!
I'm so glad that you had one to try! I was about to order several for me and my girlfriends. Too bad though. It would have been the most inexpensive way of storing Stickles that I have found.
I just googled Stickles storage and found lots of good ideas. I'm going to try making one from packing foam - think it will work. Good luck and let us know what you find.
Take a look at this little beauty! Too bad my husband is not woodworking handy! I'm in the process of trying to contact her to see if they are still available. I think that this may be worth the money!
Take a look at this little beauty! Too bad my husband is not woodworking handy! I'm in the process of trying to contact her to see if they are still available. I think that this may be worth the money!
I see a lazy susan with a large ribbon roll and a piece of foam core or chipboard/MDF with big holes in it, topped by a paper towel holder, and all glued together with a glue gun.
If you can't cut the boards, some ready to alter round chipboard placemats would work. And instead of big round holes, slots from the edge at the width of the bottle neck.
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I love this bottle holder, it holds your stickles lid first so they flow better when your ready to use them. They fit perfectly in my scraproom drawers. Scrapcessories - Innovative Products for Scrappers
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The cheapest and quickest method I found was curtesy of Hambo Stamps. Here is a link to someone who used this method. I did it and I love, love the idea....cheap and simple. All you need is the pvc pipe and a glue gun. My storage solution fits perfectly in a wicker basket.
Cathy
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The cheapest and quickest method I found was curtesy of Hambo Stamps. Here is a link to someone who used this method. I did it and I love, love the idea....cheap and simple. All you need is the pvc pipe and a glue gun. My storage solution fits perfectly in a wicker basket.
Cathy
I'm definitely trying this one! I really like how these can fit in baskets, plastic containers, etc. and still be functional! I like it! I will post a picture when I am finished! Thanks for the great post!
Got to agree, I can see this being laid out to suit drawers or anything.
What gets me is, if Stickles (and I do the same with acrylic paint, glues, etc) need to be stored upside down, why don't the manufacturers make them with an appropriate top?
They certainly keep better upside down, and they are easier to use. Challenge there for some manufacturer to save us all some grief.
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I like the PVC solution but my immediate thought was what if I don't have drawers or enough flat surface somewhere to place this. This was exactly my issue when I made my foamboard Stickles/H2O stand. I made it so the stickles could store horizontally with a slight backward slope to simulate and upsidedown storage approach and it takes up very little surface space.
Just another idea.
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That is a great way to organize your stickles. Very imaginative. I hope I remember it when I get around to organizing them (going to be busy unmounting in the meantime!)
I like the magnet/cookie sheet idea. And if you didn't want to hang it upside down from a shelf, you could put the magnet on the sides of the bottles and hang it on the wall.
The cheapest and quickest method I found was curtesy of Hambo Stamps. Here is a link to someone who used this method. I did it and I love, love the idea....cheap and simple. All you need is the pvc pipe and a glue gun. My storage solution fits perfectly in a wicker basket.
Cathy
This looks so easy even I can give it a shot. I am heading to Menards tomorrow. Thanks so much for sharing this!