K-pod holder from a cardboard box
Our new pastor at the church office bought us a Keurig machine a few weeks ago.
On Sunday at work, things were slow.
I decided to do something about the Keurig pods floating around.
I saw an idea on Pinterest that turned a cereal box into a K-pod holder.
I found a good sturdy box and a box cutter.
I measured out the K-pods just by eyesight.
The holes were a little off center, the first time.
Ideally I would have turned the box inside out, to trace the holes, but taking the box apart to do that would have ruined the box.
I turned the box over and measured out the pods again.
The hole was traced from the bottom of the cup.
When I cut out the holes, the pods fit perfectly snug!
I made a keyhole shaped hole in the back, which would hold the pushpins to hang it.
Here is the end result, hanging outside the cupboard, (a little out of focus.)
On Sunday at work, things were slow.
I decided to do something about the Keurig pods floating around.
I saw an idea on Pinterest that turned a cereal box into a K-pod holder.
I found a good sturdy box and a box cutter.
I measured out the K-pods just by eyesight.
The holes were a little off center, the first time.
Ideally I would have turned the box inside out, to trace the holes, but taking the box apart to do that would have ruined the box.
I turned the box over and measured out the pods again.
The hole was traced from the bottom of the cup.
When I cut out the holes, the pods fit perfectly snug!
I made a keyhole shaped hole in the back, which would hold the pushpins to hang it.
Here is the end result, hanging outside the cupboard, (a little out of focus.)
good job! ;o)
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