A Stylish and Unique Way to Display Your Kitchen Knives
by
Ann M
(IC: homeowner)
5 Materials
$5.00
1.5 Hours
Easy
With a few simple items you can create a unique way to display your knives . Instead of hiding them in a drawer, display them in this stylish holder.
Find yourself a round or square heavy glass vase. You dont want it to be really tall. I found mine at a garage sale for $1.00. Check the dollar store for one but you want it to be pretty thick.
You will also need packs of wooden skewers. You are going to completely fill your vase so your package count is determined by how large your vase is. I figured mine to be 2 packs which I picked up at at Kroger (food store) for $2.00 each. I'm pretty sure the dollar store carries these too.
Of course you will need the knives you will be displaying.
Whats not shown is a table saw or a good pair of sharp scissors.
Completely fill your vase with wooden skewers pointed ends up. You want this pretty tightly filled.
Wrap tape, I used painting tape , around all the skewers holding them in place
Using a thin marker trace the top of the vase all along the skewers.
Now in a perfect world I would have taken this whole bundle out to the table saw and in one fell swoop cut them all in a few seconds but I don't have a table saw or live in a perfect world so I did the next best thing.
I cut each and every skewer using the black mark as my guide using a pair of very sharp utility shears! That is why it took me 1 1/2 hours!
Clean your vase well and insert all the cut skewers finished side up. Your cuts will not be perfect so be sure to turn them all to the finished edge.
Voila! A unique and stylish way to display your kitchen knives!
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Published June 5th, 2017 10:35 PM
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I have a commercially produced version of this - your solution is just as good and far less expensive! My only suggestion would be to initially put the skewers in points down...then after cutting, put them in the case points up...so the knives will slip in with less friction.
Great job. 😊
I made one of these last year and I love it. I did leave the skewers longer and put the points down.
Why use 2 packs when you could cut one pack to length, then put them back in and cut the top part to length? Could do this with only one pack of skewers and it be even cheaper.