Are you a beer lover? Want to proudly show your love for it while you craft? Look no further! We will show you how to make a caddy to hold your crafting supplies using an empty six pack box. <b><u>Supplies</b></u> - 1 Six-Pack Box - Paper hole punch - Grommet - Grommet tool - Pen (optional) - Hot glue gun (optional) - Ball of yarn - Can opener - 2 Tall Boy Beer Cans - Electrical tape
Open a beer from your six-pack and put the rest in the fridge. You need to make space in your box.
Decide what you'll be toting around. For larger objects, you may want to remove one or more of the cardboard bottle separators from the inside.
Pick a spot for your grommet and use the hole punch to make a hole. Attach the grommet, using the manufacturer’s directions. If you're putting your grommet in an awkward spot, you might want to mark the hole with a pen, gently take apart the box along its glue lines, attach your grommet, then reassemble the box and seal it with hot glue.
Stash the ball of yarn in the bottle cubby nearest the grommet, with the end threaded out through the grommet hole.
Use the can opener on the inside of a tall boy can to remove the lid. Cover the cut with a piece of electrical tape to keep the can from scraping up your craft tools.
Fill the can with art supplies and place in an empty bottle cubby. Repeat with the other tall boy can, placing a pair of scissors in one of the cans, if desired. Place other crafting materials, such as the beer can pincushion, in the remaining cubbies.
This craft caddy how-to is excerpted with permission from <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1449427839/ref=as_li_qf_sp_asin_il_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=1449427839&linkCode=as2&tag=craftfocom-20">"Beer Crafts: Making the Most of Your Cans, Bottle Caps and Labels"</a> by Shawn Gascoyne-Bowman and published by Andrews McMeel Publishing.