Build your own 6 cube organizer bookcase designed to fit standard fabric cubes! The cubby design helps with organization and keeping items separated. We love the legs - so it's more like a real piece of furniture. Solid wood construction is easy to paint or stain. Free step by step plans from Ana-White.com
Build your own 6 cube organizer bookcase designed to fit standard fabric cubes! The cubby design helps with organization and keeping items separated. We love the legs - so it's more like a real piece of furniture. Solid wood construction is easy to paint or stain. Free step by step plans from Ana-White.com
I built storage shelves for books, toys and games. These shelves are for Lily, she has been my ‘test build’ customer and she’s not even 1 yet. The plans are from Ana White’s 6 cube bookshelf, I modified the top shelf by eliminating the dividers to accommodate board games, puzzles and larger odd sized toys.... Read more
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"Bringing DIY to the Pantry! Build an easy pantry shelf for $50" Hey Guys ! Kelly here with City Girl Meets Farm Boy! Every spring, I get the itch to get organized, especially in my kitchen. My pantry is a tiny closet and I decided this year I was ready to change that.Since I am on a budget, I had to search for ideas o
At our house we have tons of books. It has gotten to the point that we don't have enough room for them all anymore. So I decided to build a bookshelf for my son's room. I went to Ana White's website. She has tons of free building plans for everything - beds, bookshelves, tables, chairs, desks - anything you can think of. If you haven't visited her site go check it out. It's amazing. I used the loft bed, small bookcase and desk plans, but I only made the bookshelf portion. I used a special jig we bought for another project and drilled pocket holes for the screws so they wouldn't be visible. Here's a tip: When placing your shelf, measure and draw a line. Then line up the shelf on the line when you screw it in. Just make sure your on the correct side of the line. Yeah, I screwed it in on the wrong side of the line and the shelf was sloping to the left. Luckily I noticed before the glue had dried and it was easily fixed. I had some baseboards that I used for some trim to add a little more detail to it. I think it just makes the piece. Then I filled all the holes and sanded everything down. Then I painted it a flat black that we had left over from something else. I think it's easier to paint it before you put the back on. I decided that I didn't like the flat paint. So I sprayed on some clear glossy spray paint. Total cost for my project? Since I had the paint, backing, glue, and baseboards on hand, it only cost $20 for the wood and some screws.
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