Upscale DIY Food Container

8 Materials
$4
2 Hours
Easy

As someone who does not like clutter, kitchen organization has simplified everything in my life. It brings a certain aesthetic to my kitchen, plus I can actually locate things. I want everyone to stop cluttering their countertops and learn how to create storage. Let me show you this easy DIY you can do with some spray paint, margarita (glass that is), and a creative mind.


Materials

-Margarita Glass

-Wire Basket

-Stove Burner Covers

-Small Cap

-E6000

-Hot Glue Gun

-White Primer Spray Paint

-Stone FineTexture Spray Paint

Materials Used

To start your going to spray paint the margarita glass and the stove top burner white. The white primer allows any paint color to show more vibrant. (S.N spray paint in a box to prevent the paint from getting everywhere).

White Primer on

Once dry, add the cap and spray paint them with the stone fine texture spray paint. Do about two coats for the best results.

Stone Fine Texture Spray Paint

When your last coat dries, you can glue your cap in the middle of the burner cover. Now you can buy knobs from any craft store but I forgot to get one so I had to improvise. Keep in mind it does take 24 hours for E6000 to dry so use the hot glue gun to stick it right away.

Attaching the cap

Next, flip your margarita glass upside and start to glue the perimeter of the base, then place the wire basket on top centering it. I found it better to glue around the base because it is not flat.

Gluing Perimeter of Base

Finally put your food inside, place the lid on and admire what you made. This DIY was so easy to make that I had to buy two more because I just loved how it turned out. If you make these please let me know. I would love to see yours as well.

Suggested materials:
  • Wire Basket   (Dollar Tree)
  • Margarita Glass   (Dollar Tree)
  • Stove Top Burner   (Dollar Tree)
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