This idea came strait out of the current issue of Where Women Create.

Currently available on news stands.
I'm going to be using this in my booth for all the "little things" I sell.

The bottles lift right off with a built in hook.

I had to stabilize each slat so they don't move freely.
Then I dipped into my stash of spice bottles, wrapped wire around the rims, and fashioned a hook.
Then you just hook them on the slats as desired. Easy to remove and replace.
7 comments:
Margo, you are so cleaver! Great job.
I like it,Margo!
Have a blessed weekend...
Hi Margo That has got to be one of the most unique shutter treatments I've ever seen. Very original...very Margo! Happy Sunday *elaine*
The shutter makes a great storage unit. Who would have ever thought to do this. I love it. I will have to go out junkin for something similar. Thanks for the inspriration!
oh,this is a great idea. I've been collecting shutters and bi-fold doors, now I have a do-able use for one. Thanks for sharing! :D
kudzu/cherry
luv it! luv it! luv it!
Wonderful look. And what a great junkin' way to stay organized. Hope that I find that publication in my travels. I have been looking for it without success.
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