So I'm pretty sure I'm obsessed with kitchen items. Everything
from utensils to spices. When I moved into my very first home, over half of my
boxes were just from my kitchen. This is when my boyfriend knew I had a
problem. Ever since I moved in a year and a half ago I have been reorganizing
and trying to find new ways to store things in my tiny new kitchen. This has
proven to be quite a challenge. I love all the nifty kitchen gadgets on
the market these days, but not all the prices. I quickly realized that my small
amount of cupboard space is not nearly enough room for the number of just
spices that I have. I also realized rather quickly that what I was looking for
is not out there and anything close was too expensive for my budget. I have a
budget for my family but I love to get new kitchen items. So I hit a dead end
with my spice rack dilemma.
Then, one day, while browsing around on Pinterest, an idea
came to me. I have always loved the look of the old pallets renovated and
revamped to serve another purpose. Well, normal pallets are way too large to
hold just spices so I got a great idea to make my own. I went to the local home
improvement store and found the perfect sized lumber. At home I took
measurements and checked out the basic design of a pallet and got to work
cutting my lumber. Once all the pieces were cut I began to assemble the final
product. It was super easy to build since I had created basic plans before I
begun. It only took me 2 hours to complete the larger one. Once I was finished
I decided to create a smaller one for the other side of my oven. This one took
only about an hour since there was a lot less cutting and I had already done it
once before. After they were complete I stained them. Once the stain was dry I
added the mounting brackets and hung them. Now I have my own custom spice rack
that is exactly what I wanted.
Tools required:
Speed Square
Pencil
Saw of any sort
Hammer
Staining pad or brush
Materials:
Lumber (I used ¾ in x 2 ½ in for the middle pieces
and ¾ in
x 1 ½ in for the cross pieces)
Nails
Stain (I used dark walnut)
Total cost: About $10