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Cardboard from shipping boxes and food products can pile up fast. This DIY holder wrangles your cardboard out of the way and keeps it neatly stacked for easy bundling. IKEAHackers shares a reader ...
Lucas came up with a real winner when upcycling cardboard to use as a bookshelf. It’s visually pleasing, can be built basically for the cost of glue and a mounting brackets, and you don&#8217… ...
You'll need a sturdy cardboard box, a table saw, blue painter's tape, and white glue along with E-6000 glue. You'll also need to have a measuring tape, box cutter, and sandpaper.
Turn your bookshelf frame on its head, so the sides look like an inverted “L.” Then place the piece of wood you just removed on top and flush with the 2-by-4s, forming what will be your shelf ...