Homemade Spinning Spice Rack W/Mason Jar Herb Holders DIY
by
Angela
(IC: homeowner)
$50-75
Medium
This is finally the spice rack that I need — large enough jars to hold my homegrown herbs, easy to change in and out when I use something up and need to replace it, and it’s pretty. It’s the best of all possible worlds. Do you buy or grow herbs in bulk?
My husband built this is one afternoon and it took me a second day for the painting and drying bits. We used one sheet of nicer quality lumber so the painted sides would have a smooth finish. That's optional though. The lazy susan spinning plate was only $10 and the sample paint tub only $2.50 at Lowe's!
My husband built this is one afternoon and it took me a second day for the painting and drying bits. We used one sheet of nicer quality lumber so the painted sides would have a smooth finish. That's optional though. The lazy susan spinning plate was only $10 and the sample paint tub only $2.50 at Lowe's!
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Published October 16th, 2013 9:43 PM
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Gayle Brewster on Oct 22, 2013Wonderful & clever idea!
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JudyBoucke on Mar 02, 2017Terrific! And very well finished. I think I'll make my tower a little taller, and use smaller bottles so more frequently used spices could fit .
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