The best Lego storage. (Ten Second Tips)

You’ve now seen my holiday dinner set up, such as it always is, and I feel a little less silly for never sharing them.

Ideally, if I could get them to look decent but still maintain all the been-here-forever-ness, that’s what I would do.So that’s plan A..

The best Lego storage. (Ten Second Tips)

Besides, I love looking at the worn-down path down the middle of the hall.It always makes me wonder about what kinds of footsteps passed through here everyday for the last 112 years or so.. Hmm….. Well, anyway, it just keeps getting better everyday!.So that’s what I’ll be up to today.

The best Lego storage. (Ten Second Tips)

Inhaling toxic chemicals and making things shine!If you see any weird.

The best Lego storage. (Ten Second Tips)

postings from me today, you’ll know why.Do you have any of those shiny yellow-brass circa 1993 doorknobs around your house?

We have a whole assortment of different eras represented on different doors around here, but the one in my front hall was the lame-o shiny kind..One that I thought was kind of a big waste of time, but I just chalked it up to being a silly project that wouldn’t really work out but that he would have fun with.

And now of course I love what he came up with.🙂 Actually, this is my favorite little corner of the kitchen right now just because it always feels so tidy and organized.. See how nice it looks with the Tassimo fitting so neatly under the cupboard and the organizers displaying all the different pods like that?.

There’s a big place in my heart that loves seeing things all nicely lined up like this.. Chris put these together using some basic pine and some galvanized metal rods to hold the T-discs in place.There are two rods holding each section of discs in the front of each section and then one in the back behind where the discs sit, making a little triangular compartment for the discs to slide into..

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