

Or you can put your related accessories in there. Of course, that means it’s also a touch easier for the vinyl to get knocked off if you brush it, so keep that in mind if you intend to put your craft vinyl storage unit in a high traffic area.įor the inside the craft vinyl storage unit, you could store even more vinyl.

My favorite of the three types of storage are the Skadis hooks, because they hold more vinyl and are a touch easier to put the vinyl in and out of. Here are the letter holders on my craft vinyl storage tower.Įach letter holder holds up to four rolls of vinyl on the side of your craft vinyl storage tower.Īnd here are the elastic bands, which you can attach and slip vinyl rolls into. Note how I’ve staggered the placement of each set of hooks so I can put them closer together. Here are the hooks - they hold one to two rolls of vinyl each. We used the hooks on one side, the letter holders on the second side, and the elastic bands on the third side so you could see how well they worked to hold rolls of craft vinyl! Now the fun begins! Use the IKEA SKÅDIS Hooks, SKÅDIS Letter Holders, and SKÅDIS Elastic Bands in whatever combinations work best for your vinyl collection.

Once the casters are secured on the bottom of your craft vinyl storage unit, turn it right side up and make sure everything seems stable. It’s not necessary to add this wood if you’re not trying to match height as we were, however. We decided to add some extra wood between our casters and the craft vinyl storage unit because we wanted to bring it up to the same height as my Paper Storage Tower which used larger casters that IKEA no longer sells. You can attach the casters directly to the bottom of your Kallax unit. Now it’s time to the casters, if you’ve chosen to put yours on wheels. Repeat until you have all three sides covered with pegboards! I wanted my pegboards to go all the way down each side, so we cut three of the pegboards to be 14″ high to fit at the bottom of each side.
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You can fit two full pegboards on each side, with room to spare. With the plywood on your Kallax unit, it’s time to add the pegboards! We followed the directions that came with each of the Skadis pegboards to attach them to the sides of the Kallax unit. We screwed it in at the top, bottom, and middle. Screw the plywood to the Kallax unit using screws just long enough to go through the plywood and into the unit.

(Honestly, both sides of the Kallax unit looks pretty much the same, so just pick an open side.) Turn your Kallax unit over and put the plywood on the back of it. This is optional, but it definitely looks better than leaving it naked. Of course, if you do not want pegboards on the back of your craft vinyl storage tower, you can skip this step. This wood will go on the back of your Kallax unit so you can mount pegboards there. Next, cut a piece of plywood to be 16 1/2″ wide by 58″ tall. We put ours together in about an hour, maybe a little less.
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How to Make the Craft Vinyl Storage Organizerįirst, assemble your Kallax storage unit.
