I need to create a few wooden shelves for my art shows.. any ideas ?
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Liliana Wells on Feb 23, 2015Excuse me, but what are stutter doors? I like the shelve in the picture. I think that would me an awesome display case.Helpful Reply
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Danielle Sallada on Feb 23, 2015Can you possibly upload a photo of what you have to work with? I am assuming you meant shutter doors in your description.Helpful Reply
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Renee Seeling on Feb 23, 2015Maybe they mean "shutter" doors....never heard of stutter doors either. I love the shelves in the photo too! Would look GREAT in any display in any shop....imo.Helpful Reply
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Follow your H on Feb 23, 2015I made something similar to that, but it doesn't use shutters. http://followyourheartwoodworking.blogspot.ca/2010/11/making-log-shelving-unit-part-1.htmlHelpful Reply
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Lydia on Feb 23, 2015@ Brimfield Starts Here, I made some shelves to display my shells from Panama. I used two DVD holders on each end of shelves. There is a picture of one on my pins.Helpful Reply
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Lydia on Feb 23, 2015@Brimfield Starts Here, here is a picture of my shelves using DVD holders.Helpful Reply
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Kristy Williams Tillman on Feb 23, 2015What about unfinished wood crates? If you stagger them, you get even more shelf shaceHelpful Reply
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Dorothy Collett on Feb 23, 2015I learned from my experience of weekly craft market sales, unloading and unloading: shelves should be light, disassemble quickly into easy to handle bundles that fit in car along with lots of crafts. Favorite was a narrow ladder with wheels on one side to use as a dolly for the shelves and crates of crafts. Shelf units are packed on top or side for 1st unload, last to load. Keep em simple: let your crafts shine. Enjoy the visiting with everyone and make lots of sales at your art shows.Helpful Reply
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Sharonashley on Feb 24, 2015On Pinterest they used plastic gutters on the wall and then I saw drawers stacked on their side . Those shutters sound like great sides for shelves. Sometimes if they're louvered I've seen boards slid in a removed slat. Best of junkin' to youHelpful Reply
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Cgi2239020 on Sep 09, 2015You can use frames with chicken wire to hang and put shelves on make them so you can fold them,paint them or leave the hickey wire as is and paint the frames white. We did this for my husband's art work and then I used them to put my quilts,wall hangings,and teddybears,and my other items I made.Helpful Reply
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