This ribbon organizer tote is easy to make, inexpensive and stackable. I contemplated other storage methods that involved affixing the ribbon spools to a stationary rack, (wall-mounted, etc.) but opted for the flexibility of being able to store and use the ribbon in a variety of locations with this system. 

DIY RIBBON ORGANIZER

SUPPLIES NEEDED

A sturdy plastic container with lid 
5/16” Wooden dowels 
A 5/16” drill bit and drill 
Permanent marker
Hot glue gun
¾ inch, wooden, screw-hole plugs (alternatively, Tinker toys may fit these
dowels. I think they would be adorable on both ends, but would be glued on the finished end only.)

LET’S MAKE IT!

Measure and mark the spacing of dowel holes on the container with a permanent marker. On each side of the box, the first holes should be approximately 2.5” from the short end of the box, approximately 2.5-3” down into the depth of the box, and a minimum of 5 inches away from each other going down the length of the box. (Use  ribbon spools to gauge placement, making sure that they match up on the opposite side. Mark as many holes as will fit spools and dowels. I used three dowels.)

Using 5/16” bit, drill the holes in the container according to the marks.

For dowel length, measure container’s width and add 2 inches to measurement. (The dowels will extend about an inch or so beyond the outside of the container.)

Cut all dowels to measured length. (Dowels are small enough to use a serrated knife to score around the dowel and then snap off the excess.)

Using 5/16” bit, drill holes in the wooden screw-hole plugs half way through. Put some glue inside the hole and insert a dowel, which should fit tightly.  

When glue is dry, push a dowel through one hole in the box & load it up with ribbon. When full, push the dowel through the second,
corresponding hole.

I thought I might need something to secure the unfinished end of
the dowel in place, but the dowels fit so tightly that they stay in place without help. I secure the ribbon ends to the rest of the spool with
either a small tab of tape or a sewing pin.

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This ribbon organizer tote is easy to make, inexpensive and stackable. I contemplated other storage methods that involved affixing the ribbon spools to a stationary rack, (wall-mounted, etc.) but opted for the flexibility of being able to store and use the ribbon in a variety of locations with this system. 

DIY RIBBON ORGANIZER

SUPPLIES NEEDED

A sturdy plastic container with lid 
5/16” Wooden dowels 
A 5/16” drill bit and drill 
Permanent marker
Hot glue gun
¾ inch, wooden, screw-hole plugs (alternatively, Tinker toys may fit these
dowels. I think they would be adorable on both ends, but would be glued on the finished end only.)

LET’S MAKE IT!

Measure and mark the spacing of dowel holes on the container with a permanent marker. On each side of the box, the first holes should be approximately 2.5” from the short end of the box, approximately 2.5-3” down into the depth of the box, and a minimum of 5 inches away from each other going down the length of the box. (Use  ribbon spools to gauge placement, making sure that they match up on the opposite side. Mark as many holes as will fit spools and dowels. I used three dowels.)

Using 5/16” bit, drill the holes in the container according to the marks.

For dowel length, measure container’s width and add 2 inches to measurement. (The dowels will extend about an inch or so beyond the outside of the container.)

Cut all dowels to measured length. (Dowels are small enough to use a serrated knife to score around the dowel and then snap off the excess.)

Using 5/16” bit, drill holes in the wooden screw-hole plugs half way through. Put some glue inside the hole and insert a dowel, which should fit tightly.  

When glue is dry, push a dowel through one hole in the box & load it up with ribbon. When full, push the dowel through the second,
corresponding hole.

I thought I might need something to secure the unfinished end of
the dowel in place, but the dowels fit so tightly that they stay in place without help. I secure the ribbon ends to the rest of the spool with
either a small tab of tape or a sewing pin.

This was shared here: Cheerios & Lattes,I Gotta Try ThatLou Lou Girls,Made In a DaySewlicious Home DecorWake up Wednesday

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TheChickenChick
TheChickenChick
11 years ago

LOL! Thanks Marti!

msmarti22
msmarti22
11 years ago

You have 'officially' been featured!! LOL Here is the link as promised! http://sewlicioushomedecor.com/sew-organized-ribbon-organizer-tote/

Marti

msmarti22
msmarti22
11 years ago

Kathy!! I'm going to feature this again next Tuesday and I featured it on FB!! With a link back to YOUR blog post! :)

TheChickenChick
TheChickenChick
11 years ago

Right on! Thanks Elena.

Elena
Elena
11 years ago

Hey Kathy! I was just stopping by to let you know you were chosen as one of the winners of The PINcentive Blog Hop! Congrats!

As a winner, your post will be featured and your content will be pinned a minimum of 31 times! We'd also love to have you co-host our next hop (goes live on Monday 9/16 11:00PM EST) and choose a winner! Please contact me at your earliest convenience so we can discuss further :o)

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