How can I make spice racks made using cooling racks?
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Hi Pat. This sounds like a fun project. Here are some ideas for you I hope will help you. Easy $1 DIY Spice Racks! - The Stonybrook House
Author: The Stonybrook House
How do I make spice rack out of cooling racks from dollar ...
From the dollar store you can get cooling racks for $1 each. Bend up part of one side and leave 2 or 3 spaces between what you bent and what you want for the back. Then hang it. Here is a tutorial on 9 ways to use cooling racks, the first one shows you just what I said with better instructions.
https://www.hometalk.com/diy/decorate/rooms/9-genius-ideas-for-dollar-store-cooling-racks-9441512
9 Genius Ideas for Dollar Store Cooling Racks
Hi Pat,
Here's a spice rack made from cooling racks from a Hometalk member. I hope this helps you. Wishing you the best.
https://www.hometalk.com/diy/organize/kitchen/diy-1-spice-racks-7354470
DIY $1 Spice Racks
Don't know if the magnets are strong enough to hold them, but magnetic storage jars from the dollar store might hold to a flat cooling rack. Use steel, not aluminum, cooling racks. You can attach them directly to the wall OR to the back of a kitchen cabinet door. If this works, you don't have to bend the cooling racks... If magnets not strong enough, you can glue or epoxy extra magnets to the cooling racks... This also works with steel trays mounted to a flat surface...