I had these WII boxes laying around that I was saving (for some unknown reason) and I decided they were too good to recycle.

I used a plastic magazine holder I had as a template on the WII boxes and used a box cutter to cut out my shape.


I used some kraft paper I had leftover from another project, which it turns out may have been a drop cloth for painting. But I don't mind the imperfections :)

I added some twine with hot glue to the edges to finish it off...and to hide all of my mistakes!

Much better! Now I can keep my magazines organized and stylish at the same time! Well at least its better than that plastic holder.


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