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Friday, September 21, 2012

Making a drying rack


Photo: IKEA.com
Materials: Baby bed Sniglar

Description: For drying our printed candy we needed a drying rack. Of course it is much cheaper and easier to have Ikea make it.

Unfortunately they don't have such an item in their collection, but if you ignore the Ikea instruction manual and simply try to build the rack in a way you think a rack should be built, this is what you get.




Don't forget to use a saw and some screws, but you will do so in the future with every item you'll buy.

~ Frans Tielen, Kedichem

15 comments:

  1. I think we've discovered a new way of storing large art flat pieces. If we had room...

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  2. "Don't forget to use a saw and some screws, but you will do so in the future with every item you'll buy."

    What does that mean?

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    1. oh calm down and stop being petty... it's probably just a translation mistake.

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    2. She's just saying that you'll need to use a saw and some screws for this hack, and that once you've done it you'll want to hack everything!

      Creating something that works provides you with such a great sense of satisfaction. It's addictive...

      Now you try to explain this sentiment in another language and see how far you get!

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  3. Wait! What?
    Printed candy? Can you give some details, please?

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    1. www.bedruktsnoep.nl selling all over the world :)

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  4. Wow! Sooo unexpected! You made my day %)

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  5. well... THIS is absolutely CRAzZzZzY!!!!!!!!!!! LIKE LIKE LIKE

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  6. This can't be safe for drying babies ... :|


    (omg best kitchen hack I HAVE EVER SEEN)

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    1. That just made me laugh good and hard. Thank you.

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  7. Fabulous hack! I can see SO many uses for such a rack!

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