Bev, I guess that would be wonderful, but what about just putting
glass jars in boxes in a closet? Or, if you are concerned about glass
breakage, how about using plastic "jars"? Nice furniture stuffed in a
closet seems a shame, especially after Ron takes the time to build it.
If you really want wood to hold individual jars, don't bother with
making a furniture piece out of it - use plywood or particle board and
create slotted dividers - less work, less money, more time for sitting
on the porch and sipping tea. ;)
Just my thoughts - I bite off big projects too, but I also like my "lazy
time."
Gloria
On 1/11/07, EarthNSky <erthnsky AT bellsouth.net> wrote:
Been thinking about this..._______________________________________________
Glass jars are good, but glass breaks and light goes through it. Baby
food jars stack, but not very high...
I've always loved and wanted an old apothecary chest for herbs...been
bugging Ron to make me one for years..
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