Copper Kitchen Organizer

Zest it Up
by Zest it Up
8 Materials
$10
1 Hour
Easy
As you know we have been busy transforming our zest quarters office space into a homey and organized atmosphere. From the floor to the ceiling there really is not a wall or space we have not yet zested. Yet when we look around we still see TONS of projects! I guess it’s a solid problem to have when you have a DIY blogicon I love that when you function in a space long enough you can often have the space speak to you and see it’s needs. What our little galley kitchen is screaming to us is- storage!! (and organization, ehm) But don’t the two go hand in hand? We are gonna bust out an adorable and trendy copper storage and kitchen organizer today….

Photo Cred: Anya McInroy
Supplies:
  • Plank of wood
  • Stain (optional)
  • Drill/screws
  • Copper pipe clasps
First cut a piece of wood to the length you desire- or heck if you don’t want to cut the wood maybe you have some cool barn wood or scrap fencing laying around? I had this stained piece of fence board I had leftover from another project.
Next measure and mark out where you want all your organizers to hang.
Grab your drill and get to attaching the pipe clasps.
I can't wait for the finished product! I really love the copper against the dark stain!
If you have items that you need to organize that are bigger than the clasp stretch it out a bit with a gentle bend.
I used an old vanilla bean tube to create a little vase in the centericon
Loving the industrial copper look in this kitchen refresh project!!
 
xo,
Sam
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  • JeanMarie Sullivan JeanMarie Sullivan on Aug 11, 2018

    Is the lettering something one can buy? Love the saying and the font!

  • Lisas Rexstar Lisas Rexstar on Sep 26, 2018

    What ideas do you have for hanging these same items by the holes in the handles? Please don't say, "nails"!

  • Gabrielle Falk Gabrielle Falk on Jun 18, 2020

    Call me pedantic, but aren't some of the 'hangers', not in alignment with the others? Personally. Cooking implements, that are stained with food and heat (and they all become stained, sooner rather than later), are far better off being left in a kitchen drawer. Sight unseen. If you wish to hang cooking tools, new is best, and best is unused.

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