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Milk Crate FurnitureAriela from FL Feedback About This Post:RE: Milk Crate Furniture
When we were on vacation, we came across lots of milk crates being sold at a thrift store. I bought one that said 'Faith Dairy' on it. It was the only one w/that name on it. When I got home and 'googled' that name, I found out that particular company had closed. It was a small family-operated company. So, I don't feel bad about owning that one; in fact, it's pretty Cool! I like to load it up with folded Beach Towels and take it to camp. Post By Dorothy (Guest Post) Milk Crates for saleI wanted to know are there actual stores that sell standard milk crates and how much. I have a ton my boy friend hates them but they are just so cool and useful. Post By Emma-Lee (Guest Post) RE: Milk Crate FurnitureI have milk crate copies, purchased from a store, and used four of them to make a game shelving unit. I cut old cardboard boxes (from when I moved) and placed them in the sides - inside and out. Then I took contact paper and covered the outsides and insides. By 'taping' four of them together with the contact paper, I created a boxed unit to put my children's board games in. You cannot tell that it is made with plastic crates and it was cheaper than a unit found at a store. It is also very sturdy and I did not have to use any hardware. Post By guest (Guest Post) RE: Milk Crate Furniturethey make great TV stands Post By GiBBz (Guest Post) RE: Milk Crate Furniture
Having collected curbside for so many people in crises, I have to say that milk crates are seldom there, especially in quantity, so they must have come from the backs of stores. Most of those here are in stacks against the rear brick walls, obviously NOT being tossed. Post By Lynda (Guest Post) RE: Susabelle ..Milk Crate FurnitureYou are correct. But as I pointed out in my top post the crates ARE available in stores. This lady may very well have purchaced her crates. I in no way meant to encourage theft. However she did get some at garage sales. People collect crazy things.. there is a man near us who has the side of his barn covered with road signs.. STOP-YIELD- N0-J-WALKING.. you name it.. yet the county hasnt stopped him... yes thats theft. What ever. I dont make the news or the things we post here.. I just share it lol :) Post by Ariela RE: Milk Crate Furniture
Since no one else has, I will point out that this is THEFT. Those crates belong to the dairy, they are NOT your property and they shouldn't be used as if they were. Post By Susabelle (Guest Post) RE: Milk Crate Furniture
WHAT A COOL IDEA Post by imaqt1962 Milk crate furnitureWhy not? pretty darn cool! And you can dress them up as much as you want or leave exposed if you want to have a fun & funky look! Post By Mary (Guest Post) RE: Milk Crate FurnitureBy using crates for all your furniture, you might have a truckload of crates when moving, but can PACK ITEMS INSIDE the crates! Post by kidsNclutter RE: Milk Crate Furniture
Referring back to my top post.. I forgot to mention that she laid the ones on the length side of her bed .. sideways.. with the open side outwards.. so she could store things in them.. clothes etc. When she moved I'm telling you she had a truck load of crates lol the upside is Post by Ariela RE: Milk Crate FurnitureWhen I was in graduate school, I made a "dresser" out of crates. I took six crates, stacked three on three, with the opening facing out. Then, I draped a piece of cloth over the front, with an overlapping slit in the center. The cloth was held in place by a piece of wood (recycled from an assemble-it-yourself desk), which also served as the dresser top. I stacked folded sweaters, jeans, etc. in the crates. It worked out pretty well! Post by Ree 127 RE: Milk Crate FurnitureNow that is frugal! They seem to be very sturdy and last a long time, so why not? I would have to embellish a little bit and cover the end tables with fabric, and maybe a bedskirt to cover the crates that she built for her bed; old sheets bought from garage sales would work and be cheaper than fabric. Post by Persnickety Paula |
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