100% Recycled Craft Centre and Organiser
Made using recycled plastic milk containers and cardboard boxes, this craft centre and organiser has plenty of storage compartments for all your craft supplies and is easily carried around.
21/01/2020
The main frame of the organiser is a large cardboard box and there are 3 smaller boxes that fit within the larger box. Two of the smaller boxes have cardboard shelves for the plastic (milk container) storage compartments, and the last box is for taller craft suppliers. When it is all fitted together there is still plenty of space at the back for even more crafty stuff !
The plastic (milk container) storage boxes allow you to store more supplies neatly and have everything organised. Adding labels to your storage boxes allows you to easily find everything you need.
YOU WILL NEED:
Plastic milk containers
Cardboard boxes of different sizes*
Craft glue
Duct tape
Fabric scraps to cover
Length of rope
Craft knife and scissors
*Try to find small boxes that will fit snugly within the larger box - or make your own by recycling cardboard boxes and gluing these together.
HERE'S HOW:
1. Cut away the top section of the plastic milk container so that you have two sections. You can throw away the top section unless you have another use for this.
2. Snip a straight line down all four corners. You can reduce the height of the sides and front flap to a length of about 3 to 4 cm. Also cut angled corners on all of these three flaps.
3. Fold the side and front flap over towards the centre and press down. You will find that these will easily stay in place.
4. Fold the back flap over for the top and crease at the back. Use a craft knife to create a tab in the top, and a slot in the front flap that will hold the top in place when closed.
5. To make the box containers, make sure the boxes themselves are sturdy or use glue and tape to strengthen them. I added a row of tape around the edge after cutting off the flaps on top of the box.
6. For the shelves in the smaller boxes the flaps removed from the lid were bent to fit and then glued in place.
7. The larger box was also reinforced with duct tape, particularly where the holes were to be cut for the rope handle.
8. Glue is applied to the outside of the box before being wrapped with burlap. Spread the glue evenly over the surface. I used an expired credit card to wipe the glue over the cardboard box sides.
9. Let the glue dry and then make a couple of 'X' cuts so that you can push the rope handle through the top, with the knots on the inside of the box. Apply more glue to the knots once in place.