I just used chipboard that I covered in white paper to create the box. Then I made the shelf supports, and the chipboard shelf pieces. The shelf slides into place between the supports.
Here is a picture of the supports without the shelf. They are all measured to fit the boxes I wanted to put into it.
Here are the boxes. I get them at work, and have been saving them for a long time. They are awesome! I have used them, decorated, as gift boxes. I have used them for other storage (of my washi tape collection to be precise).
They are heavy duty and being all white, perfect for this job.
I covered them with DCWV papers, and used a Tim Holtz Drawer Label Pull on them.
Here are the four covered boxes.
Here they are in the box holder.
And here they are in my shelving unit. I think I am going to organize my collection of sticky notes in these. This was super simple to create, and I had a lot of fun doing it. I also recycled and organized, and who doesn't love to do that??
Stay crafty, and organized, my friends!
Wow such a great idea, and it turned out fabulous.....Linda E.
ReplyDeleteWhat a very clever crafter you are - this is fabulous!!!
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