KIDS Soft Toy Hanging Storage
With three kids of different ages, the toys in my house are multiplying fast. Because of this, I’m always on the look out for practical toy storage ideas (see .
I decided to tackle the soft toys mess in my daughters bedroom first.
Instead of keeping them in your average big container, I decided to build this hanging soft toy storage shelf just above her bed. I love that it has a modern look and fits into the design of our home
MATERIALS NEEDED:
- ¼ of 12mm plywood board
- 1 lumber of 1in. X 2in. X 8 ft
- 10 ft. of rubber band (or bungee rope as some call it)
- A wooden ring – bought here
- 1 ft. of rope
- Wood glue
- white paint –
TOOLS NEEDED:
- saw
- drill
- staple gun
- trigger clamps
- ruler and a pencil
- pair of scissors
- Paint brush
1.cut your shelves to size
Once the shelves are cut, sand them to remove splinters and then paint them.
Once the paint is dry, you are ready to fix the shelves to the board.
Start with the lower shelf. Apply wood glue to the edges of the shelf piece, making sure to align it with the board edges.
Place the second shelf above the first, leaving a distance of 10 inches between each.
Once the shelves are glued, its time to place the rubber band (bungee rope) that will hold the soft toys in place.
Measure 3 inches distance from the shelf and ½ inch from the board edge and drill a hole into the board, make a second hole at the other end of the shelf.
Pass the rubber band through the holes and staple it on the back of the board. Repeat
I wanted to decorate the top of the board with some lettering. I choose “peluches” which mean soft toys in french. Another great option is writing your kid name.
To hang the this soft toy storage shelf on the wall, Drill two holes to each top corner of the board.
Take centre of the rope and make a loop to attach the wood ring to the rope.
Done!
So cute isnt it??
More details at the link below
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Suggested materials:
- Plywood
- Drill
Frequently asked questions
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Won't the rubber bands dry rot after awhile?