Home & Garden Architecture

DIY Band-Aid Holders

    • 1). Draw a line down the center of the 8 1/8-inch board so it is ¾ inches away from each edge. Draw a line across the center of the board so it is 4 1/16 inches from each end. Drill a 1-inch hole through the board using the intersection as your center. Cut the board in half along the 1 1/2-inch line.

    • 2). Set the boards with the half-circles on end, parallel, 1-inch apart and so the half-circles are aligned. Set the other two 4-inch boards on end between them and 1-inch apart so the corners are flush. Glue the boards together in this position by running a small bead of glue on each 4-inch edge of the two 4-inch boards that do not have the half-circles drilled in them. Clamp the boards together while you let the glue dry.

    • 3). Remove the clamp and glue the 1 1/2-by-1 1/2-inch board to the ends of the four boards. Use the end that is opposite the end with the half-circles. The half-circles will allow you access to pulling the band-aids out of the holder.

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