Have you ever been looking for a stylish storage solution and just can’t seem to find what you’re looking for? That’s exactly what happened to me! I was recently looking for stylish storage bins to sit in my cupboards and linen closet. I wanted them to be practical, but also to look pretty when my closets were left open. I love the texture that leather adds, so I decided to add some DIY leather handles to my own bins and save some money at the same time!
How to Add DIY Leather Handles:
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I’ve seen these bins in just about EVERY dollar store I’ve ever been in. They are definitely practical. Big enough to store almost anything, yet small enough to fit in cupboards and on shelves. PLUS they are washable! But lets be honest… they are not the prettiest. They are cheap and they look it. Doesn’t adding a little bit of leather make everything look more expensive?!
If you want to see the entire tutorial for turning these dollar store bins into stylish storage solutions to organize your home jump over to this DIY Leather Handles post!
In that post, I’m also sharing a quick and easy VIDEO tutorial to show you how you can add your own rivets to basically anything! Leather, plastic, fabric, wood, & more!
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Maria
Wednesday 23rd of March 2016
Just found this post on Pinterest, love your tips, pinned.
vonKarin
Friday 18th of March 2016
Hi Lindi, what a great idea! I love all kind of leather handles and your idea is really inspiring! I took one photo with me on my pinterest board ".../leather handles". Hope this is ok for you. Greetings from Bavari/Germany Karin (vonKarin.blogspot.de)