

This page contains links to products, if you purchase something after clicking on my link I may earn a small commission (at no extra cost to you). But below you’ll find I give you common lumber dimensions in case you need to purchase wood and don’t currently have a scrap pile to pull from. I used scraps I had in the garage from other projects to build my rack. My office/craft/guest room is multi-purpose and space is very limited so my plan is to locate my craft vinyl storage behind the door on an otherwise empty wall. I’m just getting started with my vinyl collection so I made mine smaller than you might need yours. This is a pretty simple build which you can easily adjust to fit the size of your vinyl library. This month’s theme is Build to Organize so check out all the projects linked below to see what organizational goodies they created. I was excited to join a group of over 30 DIY bloggers for a monthly “At Home DIY” Challenge.


The Buffalo Plaid Christmas Ornaments (my first published project using my Cricut) was pretty popular at Christmas time, I also have a few more projects from my daughter’s wedding that I’ll be publishing soon.īy now you know I love to participate in challenges with other talented bloggers. After realizing my mistake it was time to build a DIY Craft Vinyl Storage Rack. I’m still pretty new to using a vinyl cutting machine (I have a Cricut) but one thing I learned the hard way, is that you can quickly ruin a roll of vinyl by not storing it properly.
