I came up with the idea to turn the SPOON RACK into a
SPOOL RACK, using a bin of old bolts I had in the junk
drawer and took it a step farther by adding a pin board on
the back to keep all those needles and loose ribbons corralled.
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First I went out and bought some spray paint and a foam core board.
KRYLON and RUST-OLEUM came to the rescue.
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I measured and cut the foam board to fit into the back panels
of my spoon rack, but before installing them I wrap the foam
board in a coordinating fabric.
of my spoon rack, but before installing them I wrap the foam
board in a coordinating fabric.
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I painted all the bolts gold and hot glued them upside down in the cut outs.
TIP:
I like the RUST-OLEUM gold much more than others
I finished it off by adding a pink ribbon across
the front of the shelves to hide the hot glue.
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Whether you need a spool rack or not
I hope this inspires you to recreate your own spoon rack.
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