Diy Dollar Tree Rustic Knife Holder
by
Couponing4ever
(IC: vlogger)
$5
20 Minutes
Easy
Here I made two rustic knife holders using items purchased at the Dollar Tree.
total cost $5.
This Diy is so easy to make but yet so different and cute for any rustic /farmhouse kitchen.
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Supplies:
large Beer Mug
vase
rice
white northern beans
twine
First I added a little hot glue to the starting point of my twine to wrap around the handle of the beer mug once you reach the top of the handle secure with more glue.
Next add the bag of beans into the mug...
Next I wrapped some twine around the vase base and secured it with a little hot glue...
Now you can add the rice in to the vase...
Now you are ready to insert your knives into the knife holders...
Now yo you have a unique way to hold your kitchen knives and also add some rustic decor to your kitchen.
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Published July 11th, 2017 9:08 PM
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Beverly Hirsch on Jul 31, 2017
This would not work well here in Florida where bugs and roaches rule supreme. Leave a meal of rice or beans out for them for just one night and you've got a kitchen full of well fed varmints. But the sand idea would probably work. Sounds pretty too. Maybe colored sand!
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Jill Ron Pike on Aug 01, 2017I didn't think bugs and roaches went after uncooked rice or beans...? Guess I learned something :)
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Beverly Hirsch on Aug 03, 2017They, the roaches, go after anything that even resembles a food product. Cooked or not. They also like glue on paper, some kinds of soap, bird seed, etc. The list is almost endless. But Boric Acid Powder kills them. Dead as doornails!
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Beverly Hirsch on Aug 07, 2017Yes, that's exactly what I'll do. Thanks!
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Starkeeper on Aug 02, 2017
Just use wooden skewers ... the kind used to grill meat, verges, etc together .
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Yes, this is rustic and cute. I realize we know the things we've used the most. But how can you tell which knife is which? Best wishes 😇
The flour and sugar containers; are they coffee plastic tubs painted and fixed up to look the part? If so that's is Awesome!!!
Would coffee beans work? May have good aroma