Make Your Own Spinning Supply Caddy With Dollar Store Buckets
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by
Bre @ Average But Inspired
(IC: blogger)
$8
15 Minutes
Easy
Kids' supplies - - for crafts and school - - will take over your house if left without a proper home. After having to put away one too many crayons (this is a serious problem, people!), I had enough and figured out a way to corral my kids' supplies in a fun and functional way with this DIY Spinning Supply Caddy.
I started with a plastic bin and buckets from the dollar store.
Next, I picked up a lazy susan or turntable at Target.
I decorated the plastic bin and buckets with some glitter tape ('cause who doesn't LOVE glitter?!), that I scalloped with a large circle punch.
Next, I attached the lazy susan or turntable to the bottom of the plastic bin using velcro. I did this so that the turntable can be easily removed, if desired.
I put the buckets back into the bin and let my kids enjoy their new supply storage caddy that is super fun to spin. Bonus = the ease of use makes sharing supplies MUCH easier! For a full supply list and to see a SUPER CUTE video of the caddy in action, please visit my blog at the link below. Thanks!
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Published August 6th, 2015 8:59 PM
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Kathy on May 13, 2017
I am so doing this I love it for coloring supplies for my adult relaxation coloring books
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Elsie Heath on Jul 29, 2017
i use them for my art supplies also, and little plant pots, poke small hole in bottom for drainage. hang them or place on the ground in my garden.
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what did you do with the other buckets
How about a smaller bucket with cups for scissors, short rulers, etc for sewing?