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Whether you need one for your spices, your makeup, or cleaning items, this project doubles up on two of our favorite organizational tips – stacking and rotating – by doubling up on its layers.
Learn how to make a completely customizable lazy susan using dollar store items with this easy DIY YouTube video tutorial.
Learn how to make a Lazy Susan in a very easy and fast way. You can decorate it with paint or paper and use it to organize your tools on your craft room or y...
So today I am going to show you how to make a DIY lazy susan. Just wait until you see what we’re gonna do with these Dollar Store pans and racks. I started by removing all of the labels from these items. Dollar Tree Lazy Susan Materials. 2 cake pans; 1 baking sheet; 2 cooling racks; fishing line; glue dots; baskets; marbles
Give me a HUGE Thumbs Up if you like the Dollar Tree!!! Learn Tips and Techniques, from Beauty and the Stamper's Jean Piersanti. DIY, Plan with Me, Crafts, Hauls, and making your own greeting...
Make this dollar store lazy Susan for your kitchen. This is an affordable organizing idea that will work in any kitchen cabinet or pantry.
Are you ready to get organized in your home? Today I'm sharing an awesome and simple DIY Dollar Tree lazy susan I made.๐ Featured Materials In This Video:2...
To make your own DIY Lazy Susan: Step 1. Buy two 8-inch baking pans from the Dollar Store. Step 2. Buy a pack of marbles at the Dollar Store. Step 2. Put all of the marbles in between the two pans. Step 4. Put your round items in your new $3 DIY Lazy Susan.
I recently found a lazy Susan in the Target Dollar Spot. Let me show you how to decorate a lazy Susan for your kitchen counter. What can you do to make a lazy susan attractive for your home decor? Gather a few supplies and you can decorate a plain lazy susan to enhance your kitchen decor.
Valerie at The Crafter’s File Box made a designer-inspired lazy susan craft supply organizer for a fraction of the retail price. She was inspired by a similar item at Pottery Barn Kids, and made her own version with stuff from IKEA and Target’s dollar spot.