I was so thrilled that my Dad was able to join us for Thanksgiving this year. In addition to the requisite turkey, stuffing, and sweet potatoes, he also removed our old dishwasher (not an easy feat since sub-flooring and tile had been laid after the original dishwasher installation) and installed a new one. The only Black Friday shopping we did was a trip to Menard's for pieces and parts. We (I say we ... I mostly just retrieve tools, hold the light & clean up, although I did paint the trim boards to go around the dishwasher) also installed a new kitchen electrical outlet by our island, replaced some caulk in the bathroom, and installed a new smoke detector.
And of course, I had to throw a studio project in there too (see link to prior projects here). I had seen several possible ideas for storing Stickles. At first I thought I wanted to go this route, but then realized that counter-space is at a serious premium in my studio, so I would have no where to set it. So instead, I decided to adapt this idea (see the very bottom picture in the post) to work in my space.
In my studio, I have a gorgeous oak china cabinet that stores lots of stamps, paper, buttons, etc. I asked Dad if we could modify it to allow me to store my Stickles underneath the top cabinet.
We bought two 24" pieces of thin metal at the building supply store. Dad pre-drilled eight holes in each before using the sheets as a template to drill the starter holes into the bottom of the china cabinet (it is made of solid oak, so it took some power tools to get this done). We did play a little game of twister with me trying to hold the metal while he drilled in that tight space.
Here's what it looks like after both pieces are attached ... completely concealed unless you look underneath.
I glued magnets to the bottom of the Stickles bottles using E6000 adhesive.
Here's what it looks like after I returned my baskets of paper & stamps to their space.
I love being able to make use of new bits of space in my studio ... and I love working on projects with my Dad. And as a reward for all of our labors this weekend, we went to Duffy's Collectible Cars to check out the vintage vehicles ... a great way to spend the afternoon.
What a great idea. Love your studio and the pic of you and your dad is fabulous. Love the car too!
Posted by: StampinCathy | November 28, 2010 at 07:19 AM
GO DAD!! Did the two of you make a card afterward, and use the Stickles? :)
Posted by: Miss Iowa | November 28, 2010 at 08:17 AM
Great, ingenious idea to install Stickles like that! How nice that you still have your dad to do projects with. :)
Posted by: Colleen Dietrich | November 28, 2010 at 08:47 AM
What a clever, clever idea!
Posted by: Shawna | November 28, 2010 at 10:26 AM
Hi Steph! Great idea! How lucky you are to have your dad still around to do these projects with! :)
Posted by: Marie Bingaman | November 28, 2010 at 04:23 PM
Could I rent your dad????? Although, I would consider being adopted. It's so great your dad can fix up your craft room...you have great ideas for using space - thanks for sharing them with us
Posted by: Elaine Moore | November 28, 2010 at 09:55 PM
Duffy's collectible cars are stunning! It's even more interesting 'coz they look more like a toy car. Your dad's very lucky to have those!
Posted by: Nicole | September 03, 2011 at 10:07 AM