Friday, March 14, 2008

hackeas: the tiniest hack ever and more

a tiny sugar shaker
lauren uses the grundtal container with a magnetic back as a sugar shaker. just drill a small hole on the cover and keep it on the fridge.

link to lauren's sugar dispenser.

trones clothes hamper
sandrine repurposed the trones shoe storage as a clothes hamper, all properly labelled - "white", "black", "color" and "delicate".


space for inspiration

jenni found a super solution to the problem of wanting a wall-sized inspiration/bulletin board without having to put large and multiple holes in the wall. the hultet curtain/room divider is lightweight and hangs from the crown molding in her craft room. she says, "i tapped my entire supply of clothes pins getting the 'board' started, but i know it will hold hundreds more images and photos."

see jenni's inspiration board on her blog

5 comments:

  1. Very clever! Seems like it would inspire you to change it a lot just because it is so simple to do.

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  2. Nice work J! -bro

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  3. I love the sugar shaker idea, but my containers from Ikea won't open once I put my spices in them. They are now purely decorative.

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  4. wa i love the coffee machine, would love to buy one,

    hopefully it's not that expensive lol

    i'm a coffee junkie

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