Style Motivation posted about 20 DIY Magazine Rack Projects and this rack made from plastic bottles was one of them. I’m curious just how well this would really work? What else could you use it for? I’d love to hear your creative uses, so let me know in the comments!
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If you take wider plastic bottles, you could turn it into a toilet paper holder. You’d need to cut slits so you could push each roll out.
Strangely, this project reminds me of those old pneumatic tubes used for mail.
Barbara says
Perfect to store rolls of fusibles or interfacings or even wrapping paper.
Pam Cope says
Anything that you keep in rolls, like the previous commenter noted. I was thinking about all my rolled up machine quilting pantos. Right now they are jumbled in a box. do you have instructions? What is the black material that goes down the front – tape?
I might use smaller bottles, you could cover them with fabric, washi tape, etc.
Amanda Formaro says
I wasn’t able to locate the instructions for this. I’m guessing it was probably in a print magazine at one time.
Brenda says
Cool, I like it! How about tools, such as, screwdrivers & pliers. Paintbrushes, pencils, pens, markers, crayons, remote controls, boxed foil & saran wrap, rolls of fabric, and rulers. That’s about all I can think of for now.
cindy says
Great for storing smaller rolls & scraps of craft vinyl.