Sunday, 26 May 2013

Ripping and sticking... again

I picked up a plain mache desk tidy from Hobbycraft for £3 during one of their recent sales.  


I snapped it up as I keep my pens, scissors etc on my cutting table in glass jars. They often fall over.


Add a bit of decopatch paper, not right down to the bottom on the big ones, my hand wouldn't fit.


You can't tell from the side though, so it doesn't matter.



You definitely can't tell when they're all full up. I'm rethinking the rotary cutter though - I can see me cutting my own hand off...  I'm so happy I have somewhere to put my seam ripper, with my house being decidedly wonky, it always rolls on the floor.  No more!

14 comments:

Oops-Lah said...

Oh wow, lovely and handy at the same time.

heart of charnwood said...

Very pretty, and always good to keep the stitch ripper off the floor, less chance of stabbing yourself in the foot! :o)

Pam @Threading My Way said...

Everything is close at hand, Wendy. Looks like it should work well and they look great. The rotary cutter may be a little top heavy, though.

Melody said...

Looks great

Just-Do said...

What a great idea!

Anna said...

Nice storage !
Have a nice Sunday !
Anna

JoJo said...

What's the difference b/t decopatch and decopage papers?

@pril said...

This is very cute. I need something like this, I live in the USA though.

@pril
http://KoolBeenz-blog.blogspot.com

SuperMomNoCape said...

What a great organizer! Love the papers you used to decorate them with.

Astri said...

I love cute organizers and this what takes the cake!

Allie said...

Really cute, girl!

Jane said...

A lot prettier than jars, looks lovely

pennydog said...

I always keep my rotary cutter in a similar set up :S I think if you remember to put the safety thing on every time you'll be OK!

Shirley said...

I made a cover for my rotary cutter, just in case, love the desk tidy though x