Saturday, July 4, 2020

Box Grater Craft

I found this craft project that I love. Actually, it does not involve any crafting, just putting together. Turn a box grater upside down, put flowers in the top and hang a dish towel on the bottom. Hang it somewhere in the kitchen. I have all the stuff to make it!



25 comments:

Nancy Chan said...

This is a great idea turning a box grater into a flower and towel holder.

CheerfulMonk said...

What a clever idea! I like the quote, and a big part of living creatively is to be comfortable with uncertainty, not knowing.

MadSnapper said...

Love that quote! And it fits me because I've always been afraid of being wrong or doing something that other people think is wrong or not done the right way. I agree it is a clever idea

Rose said...

I love it! That quote is so right, too.

Anni said...

Such a wonderful idea..."grate" for a country kichen!

Anni said...

Such a wonderful idea..."grate" for a country kichen!

Ruth Hiebert said...

That is an interesting idea.

Chatty Crone said...

WHAT A GREAT IDEA!

Beside a babbling brook... said...

And to live an authentic and happy life, we must lose our fear, of what other people 'think.'

DawnTreader said...

I need my grater for grating stuff, though... ;)

Tamago said...

What a smart idea! I could never imagine using grater in that way. It looks very pretty!

Hootin Anni said...

Ps...no, that about the hand washing was a joke.

Ann said...

What a clever idea. I really like this. Are either of these in your kitchen?

Shug said...

such an adorable way to display the cheese grater as well as the cloth. FUN! Have a good evening...

DeniseinVA said...

That is so clever, I love it! Great quote also.

Linda said...

I love that idea!!! I'm going to do it, too!!!

Natalia said...

What a nice and creative idea!

Ella said...

Be careful with your fingers! LOL
Glad to reading you again!
Have a great week, Ginny!

Sue said...

Ooooh! I love this idea Ginny, I have an old grater I will see what I can create, the quote is so true thank you for the encouragement! Thank you for visiting and for taking the time to leave me a sweet note.
Blessings,
Sue

The Padre said...

Brillant

photowannabe said...

Well Ginny...you were so right on the back hurting after doing all the pitting and cutting for my jam..
I was totally pooped after it was done.
Happy but DONE !!!

Sue

The Feminine Energy said...

Oh how *darling*, Ginny!!!!!!!! Love, Andrea xoxo

Carla from The River said...

I like this idea! Thank you for sharing!
Carla

Carrie @ Cottage Cozy said...

What a perfect way to use an every day object in a new way - love it ♥ Thanks so much for your visit and your very kind comment! take care

My Tata's Cottage said...

That is a cute crafty idea I could do! Thank you for sharing it. Have a wonderful week. HUGS

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