Shelving Project to Save Space. Jam Jar Shelf

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Introduction: Shelving Project to Save Space. Jam Jar Shelf

It is a simple and easy instructable.

It is also very good for the value as it saves a lot of space and you will have all these Little things in a perfect order.

It only consists two simple steps.

First, just remove the lid from the container and apply it with glue or with a screw to the base of your sleeve.

Second step it to put into the container what ever you want, then screw it to the fixed lid and you will have all in order !!!!

Easy, very very cheap, and very very usefull !!!!

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    9 Comments

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    pamala.leonard
    pamala.leonard

    7 years ago

    You could do something similar with spice jars.

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    Yonatan24
    Yonatan24

    7 years ago

    My grandpa has been using this strategy for something like 30 years or something :)

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    vorenus60
    vorenus60

    7 years ago on Introduction

    I also use prescription bottles as they have the child proof locking tops. If you drop glass baby food jars they can break and spread small glass shards across the shop floor.

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    Dlori
    Dlori

    7 years ago on Introduction

    My dad did this back in the '60 to use baby food jars left over from my baby brother's meals. Good to see things being reused.

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    caperjack
    caperjack

    7 years ago on Introduction

    nice job, I use plastic 1lb peanut butter jars now , but will start collecting small glass jars for my screw and nail collection

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    ZiggzaggZebra
    ZiggzaggZebra

    7 years ago

    amazinggg!!! U sure got my vote! ;)

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    seamster
    seamster

    7 years ago on Introduction

    Nice and simple! Gotta love this idea. Thank you for sharing this!