Another GET from Hobby Lobby. I put big casters on them underneath, you don't see them and the thing appears to float and is very easy to roll around and has two casters that lock. The DH painted for me and I use it at shows. It's 4' wide and 4' tall, so only fits through double doors! I have 2, one is now flipped on top of the other to store.
Date: Sunday, June 8, 2008 GMT Views: 513
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Registered: March 13, 2005 Location: Springfield, MO Posts: 115
Mon, Jun 09, 2008 @ 7:50 PM
Vicki, your kiosks / pegboards are great! I don't mean to enable you, but the new WalMart SuperCenter on Glenstone and Kearney opens Wednesday. So this Friday, the old store is having a huge fixtures sale. Cash or cashier's check only, according to the ad in the paper. I haven't decided if I'm going or not. I have a closet in the craft room that REALLY needs shelves. . .
Registered: November 20, 2007 Location: The Sticks, Missouri Posts: 79
Mon, Jun 09, 2008 @ 10:41 PM
You enabler, you! I had heard that. I need a secure way to display my samples for classes at Hobby Lobby. I've had several projects stolen from the class display area up front. I guess I should be flattered, but all I can see is a lot of work out the door and nothing to show for it other than the pictures I was smart enough to take before putting it on display. I'm thinking about a deep, large shadow box frame for smaller objects and a basketball or football display case for 3D projects like the planner and fantasy box. Both have the ability to install a lock. But I thought a jewelery display case might be sexy! But too big.
------------------------------ ~Vicki~Purrfect Procrastinator Before I formed you in the womb, I knew you, before you were born I set you apart. ~Jer. 1:5