It's amazing, Annette! I too have learned from experience that I prefer rectangular shaped organizers over circular. Remember those white lazy susan-type organizers everyone went crazy over. I still have that thing sitting on my desk and it takes a huge amount of desk space. I am currently undertaking a massive reorganization and purge of my craftroom and that lazy susan is going LOL. Thanks for sharing, Annette
I like yours more than the brush holder that is on the market, also like the tape you added it really makes the project. Thank you, stay safe and well 😷💖🙋♀️
I have lots of these brushes, and am not happy with how I’m currently storing them. This fantastic idea couldn’t come at a better time. Thanks for sharing your ideas with us!
This is a fantastic idea! Yours turned out great. If you ever want to make another one, you can cut down the cost drastically by buying pieces of PVC and cutting them to the desired length if you have a saw.
Thanks for the idea. I think I’ll buy a 10’ length of pipe and use my pvc pipe cutter and pvc glue to see if I can get the cost down. I’ll keep you posted.
I built a version to go with something I created for my markers and working on one for my colored pencils too. I bought the one on etsy and was so disappointed when I got it. 17.00 plus shipping it was small and tipped over the minute I put my brushes in not realizing there is a system to prevent from tipping over. I love mine so much more and matches my other creations. I tried putting the spray paint glitter on top for some sparkle but it just made them look dusty. Thank you
Thanks for your comment. I'd love to see yours if you want to email me: AnnetteMGreen@gmail.com. I use my blending brushes all the time and am always so glad I made this little holder. It's really worked out great for me.
This is a great idea. But not being able to shop, thinking toilet paper tubes covered in contact paper maybe or painted and then glued to a base of chipboard/foam core/cardboard might work also but would need something to keep it from toppling over, maybe then insert into a box?? Then can cover the box to match decor of your room/craft space. I have mine on one of those circular thingys too but would like this idea better!! Going to give it a try!! TFS!!
Great idea....my spinner cannot go next to a wall. I think I would have a hard time using my G45 washi on this, though. Lol. Brave lady! I used small pvc & foam board to make a Stickles holder. I can see where tile is better for this. Thank you for sharing!
Sorry for such a delayed response to your comment. I'm glad you like the project. I had tons of that particular washi tape, so I felt okay using it up. LOL. But I get what you mean. You could always use scrapbook paper instead, or really any kind of decorative tape.
Excellent idea ! I'm glad to see a maker that thinks like me.
Thanks. I still use that right here on my craft table.
Excellent !@@AnnetteGreen
It's amazing, Annette! I too have learned from experience that I prefer rectangular shaped organizers over circular. Remember those white lazy susan-type organizers everyone went crazy over. I still have that thing sitting on my desk and it takes a huge amount of desk space. I am currently undertaking a massive reorganization and purge of my craftroom and that lazy susan is going LOL. Thanks for sharing, Annette
Great idea. I also thought of hair curlers from the dollar tree. I will try that and see how it works. Thank you for the inspiration
Sorry for my delayed reply. I'm curious if you tried the curlers and how it turned out?
I use those pvc cylinders to make stickles holders, putting the stickles in upside down. They work great! Love your videos and projects!
That's a great idea!
You know I love this!!! Great tutorial!! This is such a great idea!
My Sisters Scrapper Thanks “sister”. Now you need one!
didn't think i needed a holder for mine, but now i do! this is awesome! thanks for sharing how you did it!
Thanks! I love mine and it looks pretty too! I'm so glad you liked the idea and I hope you give it a try. Let me know if you do.
Excellent idea, beautiful DIY and I love the washi!!!
Thanks so much. Glad you liked it!
I like yours more than the brush holder that is on the market, also like the tape you added it really makes the project.
Thank you, stay safe and well 😷💖🙋♀️
Sorry for the delayed response. I'm happy you like this idea. I also hope you are staying safe and well. Thanks.
Really clever project. From the photo, I didn’t realize you used washi. It looks terrific. I appreciate you providing the cost of the project.
Thanks Jennifer. Glad you liked it!
I have lots of these brushes, and am not happy with how I’m currently storing them. This fantastic idea couldn’t come at a better time. Thanks for sharing your ideas with us!
Sorry for the delayed reply. I'm so happy you like the idea. I hope you try it! Have fun.
Awesome idea. Very creative!
House of Manucci Thanks! I love my new holder.
Annette, this is such a great idea; thanks for sharing.
Linda Hyden Thanks Linda!
What a great idea!!! I could put my pokey tool, scissor and other things in it . Only have 4 brushes.
Judith Thompson Thanks. Yes, this would work great for a multitude of crafty tools.
Great idea Annette! Thanks for sharing!!
Nancy D Thanks Nancy!
Thank you for your tutorial, great idea x
Thanks Sue! I use it all the time now.
This is a fantastic idea! Yours turned out great. If you ever want to make another one, you can cut down the cost drastically by buying pieces of PVC and cutting them to the desired length if you have a saw.
Debby McCormack Great idea. If we weren’t moving (and thus sold our saw) that would’ve been a cheaper option.
Brilliant idea!
Thanks so much!
Thanks for the idea. I think I’ll buy a 10’ length of pipe and use my pvc pipe cutter and pvc glue to see if I can get the cost down. I’ll keep you posted.
There you go! That's an excellent plan. I'll be waiting to hear how it goes.
I built a version to go with something I created for my markers and working on one for my colored pencils too. I bought the one on etsy and was so disappointed when I got it. 17.00 plus shipping it was small and tipped over the minute I put my brushes in not realizing there is a system to prevent from tipping over. I love mine so much more and matches my other creations. I tried putting the spray paint glitter on top for some sparkle but it just made them look dusty. Thank you
Thanks for your comment. I'd love to see yours if you want to email me: AnnetteMGreen@gmail.com. I use my blending brushes all the time and am always so glad I made this little holder. It's really worked out great for me.
This is a great idea. But not being able to shop, thinking toilet paper tubes covered in contact paper maybe or painted and then glued to a base of chipboard/foam core/cardboard might work also but would need something to keep it from toppling over, maybe then insert into a box?? Then can cover the box to match decor of your room/craft space. I have mine on one of those circular thingys too but would like this idea better!! Going to give it a try!! TFS!!
Great idea....my spinner cannot go next to a wall. I think I would have a hard time using my G45 washi on this, though. Lol. Brave lady! I used small pvc & foam board to make a Stickles holder. I can see where tile is better for this. Thank you for sharing!
Sorry for such a delayed response to your comment. I'm glad you like the project. I had tons of that particular washi tape, so I felt okay using it up. LOL. But I get what you mean. You could always use scrapbook paper instead, or really any kind of decorative tape.
Annette Green No problem. You are enjoying your new home, as you should. Your town looks amazing! I like to hoard my G45, LOL.
Great tutorial I know I’ll be making this project tfs
Thanks Cathy. Sorry for the late reply. Let me know if you try it.
Great idea.
barbara long Thanks Barbara!
I too prefer rectangles on my table top. Round is just too hard to maneuver around. Nothing fits up next to it.
E6000 may've worked easier. But I do love your idea.
That's possible. So far, with moving and everything, it's holding up great! I love it.
love that idea! i didn't know there was a brush scrubber, is that from Picket Fence?
That's from Taylored Expressions. Here's the link if interested: www.tayloredexpressions.com/blender-brush-cleaning-tool/
I went round and made mines out of 12 oz. soda cans.
How clever! Sounds fun.
7.5 's would work as well.
Similar brushes on Amazon under “blender brushes” 10.99.