Dollar Store Storage for Craft Paint
I have had a hard time figuring out how to store my craft paints. All the storage options are so expensive or didn’t work well. I tried stacking them on their sides in a box with their bottoms facing out but every time I took one out, the rest would fall. I needed an idea that didn’t cost a lot of money and would allow each paint to have its own place. I was in the dollar store the other day and found these mini cordial glasses and it gave me an idea!
Here are the supplies I purchased:
•4- six packs of mini cordial glasses
•a plastic storage container- this one is about 3X9 inches
•one bag of thick rubber bands
In case you were wondering, I attempted to first make this with hot glue but the plastic doesn’t bond to the plastic. I also tried gorilla glue but the plastic container is bendy and the elastics pulled it all tight together, keeping the storage unit sturdy. The elastics were an easy alternative and barely show once the paint is put in the cups.
The first thing I did was place two of the glasses into the end of the storage container. I then added a rubber band to hold them in place.
I continued to stack the glasses, following with a rubber band, until the container was full.
I then stretched a rubber band around the long way of the container and slid it between the glasses.
I then placed a second rubber band long ways to make sure the glasses were secure.
I also doubled up on the rubber bands on the short way between each set of glasses.
Doubling up on elastics made it so that the glasses didn’t fall out, even when I turned it upside down.
This picture shows the storage upright to show how I intend to use it.
Here is a picture of the storage unit on my craft shelf. I love how easily I can remove the paints for use and how sturdy it actually turned out. All for only a few dollars!
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Susan Beecroft on Jan 16, 2022
I have no question. I only want you to realize that those elastics will eventually get brittle and break!
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Diane Benz on Jan 28, 2022
I agree!
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Barbara Jean Dollahite Gabbard on Jan 17, 2022
The glasses keep the bottles in place. If you just stack bottles they will not stack on top of each other like this. This way you take out the color you need, use it and put it right back in place where it was. It's very simple and every crafter will have a different method of storing their paints. Mine are in tubs under the house. But when I was painting they were still in the same tubs inside the house. I sorted mine by color.
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Susan Carson on Jan 17, 2022
The paints have to be separated so that you can take out one without all of the rest falling down.
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Why not just glue the glasses to the tray? All those elastics don't make sense to me!!
Gotcha.....did you try E6000 glue? Plastic is definitely difficult to stay glued. You found a solution, which is what matters!!
How do you stop the paint from just pouring out?
so you put a jar of paint upsidedown in the Glass?