Introduction: Tissue Box Hanger
You can create a tissue box hanger with just a normal clothes hanger within 5 minutes. This is very useful and frees up the space on your desk as you can now hang your tissue box on the wall/window
Step 1: What You Need
A normal hanger
Step 2: Pull the Hanger Downwards to Form a Long Rectangular Loop
The pictures are quite self explanatory
Step 3: ..bend the Hanger
Bend the hanger 90 degree around halfway of the rectangular loop
Step 4: ..bend Again
Bend up the end of the hanger 90 deg. Remember to measure so that your tissue box fits in the tray perfectly.
You can tilt the hook of the hanger 90deg from the side to the back if you want to hang the end product by the window. You can leave the hook untouched if you just want to hang the tissue box on the wall.
Step 5: ..voila!
That's it! you have just made yourself a useful tissue box hanger!
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- Cowwax333 made it!
5 Discussions
11 years ago on Step 5
Oh.My.Gosh. Pure genius. This makes me kinda mad now that I look back at the four years I spent in a tiny dorm room in a lofted bed, dog-gone sick with a cold and having to find other ways to squeeze my tissue box on a shelf alongside my other nighttime amenities. If only I had known sooner! I'll definitely think about using this in other spaces though where surface-area is a limited option.
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
Exactly. Haven't we all had the similar experience? Especially a non-rooted tissue box always disappear mysteriously when you need it. A wire clothes hanger is one of the most versatile material for small and useful DIY projects.
12 years ago on Step 5
Nice idea. And... you could use a crocheted hanger to make it more fancy!!
Reply 12 years ago on Introduction
Good idea. I might do that
12 years ago on Introduction
Heh, that's pretty cool!
Nice job, maybe I'll try this out for my tissue box clock.