Any suggestions as to what to do with this DVD holder?

Ida Dahlberg
by Ida Dahlberg
I bought it at a garage sale for a couple of bucks. I don't need a DVD holder but I like the design so now I need to decide what to do with it.
This is the best picture I have of it.
  9 answers
  • Janet Pizaro Janet Pizaro on Sep 25, 2015
    That is very cool. I can imagine that spray painted and growing a vine through it in a garden. Anchor it down with some heavy deck bolts.
  • D.j. Taylor D.j. Taylor on Sep 25, 2015
    ADD GLASS/WOOD PIECES AND ADD SHELFS.SKIP A FEW SLOTS,TO YOUR HEIGHT OF SHELFS,ALSO CAN ADD A SMALL VASE AND ADD GREENERY THAT CLIMBS.
  • D.j. Taylor D.j. Taylor on Sep 25, 2015
    ADD TOLIET TISSUE AND STACK ROLL WASH CLOTHS AND STACK
    • Sandra Sandra on Sep 27, 2015
      That is a good idea. Not sure how tall this is. Might just be good for toilet paper. I bet Ida could take it to a wrought iron artist or a place that makes wrought iron railings, etc., and have a piece of metal made that would dot across the middle, but could be on a hinge on one side somthatmthe toilet paper could be fitted on it and with hinge be able to replenish the roll but not have it all come off when used. If it's tall, a piece of plexiglass could be cut to fit in the grooves and the hand towels could be rolled up and stored. No matter what is done with it, it's a nice design and seems to have many uses.
  • Shell Gomes Shell Gomes on Sep 26, 2015
    Turn it on its side and slide wine glasses in the top slots and line a few bottles of wine on the bottom, if the metal is pliable at all, you can spread them out to make the bottles more cozy- you can spray paint it in several different colors and add some embellishments like plastic flowers, vines, butterflies, mount some sort of sign on top or bottom with custom writing that says wine or cheers, let's toast, etc. I can see it in my head! Lol good luck!
  • Ida Dahlberg Ida Dahlberg on Sep 26, 2015
    Thanks for all of your ideas ladies, and I love your creativity.I love them all however, I'm wondering if maybe I could fill it with Spanish Moss, add some soil and put some succulents in it. I'd have to lay it on its back of course. Now where to put it? What do you all think?
    • Sandra Sandra on Sep 27, 2015
      This was I was thinking. Why not turn it into a flower box, real or silk. I think getting one or two of those planter liners (they come in different lengths) and put real flowers or ivy and ferns in it would be very nice. And it could be hung on "L" brackets.
  • Jeanette S Jeanette S on Sep 27, 2015
    It would make a great "pot holder rack" in your kitchen if you have room. It would also make a great rack to hang Christmas lights on the make a beautiful light fixture either over the dining table or perhaps the island in the kitchen. Decorate according to where you put it...use either the small white lights or the larger lights with the clear bulbs...then hang crystal strips for bling or any type of thing for a theme...vines and grapes for over a wine bar, decorative cups over a coffee bar, etc. P.S. If it is too large, cut it into 2 or 3 pieces, then use JB weld for a brace on the cut end, re-enforced by wiring it together too!
  • Barbie Dale Barbie Dale on Sep 27, 2015
    turn horizontally and get glass cut to make shelf
  • MO2PA MO2PA on Sep 27, 2015
    Leave it standing upright. add glass or wood shelves. fill with grandma's tea cup collection, or what ever you have stored away for safe keeping...I'd also add a small light on a timer to really enjoy the collection
  • Kate Kate on Sep 28, 2015
    Scarves, belts, assessors...you could even hang heels off of it perhaps? The vertical lines are great, and space saving.