Here's a clever woodworking project to help kids manage their growing collections of favorite movies, video games, and music. This custom carrier serves as both a dresser-top shelf and a portable box for transporting DVDs from room to room -- or even taking them on vacation. You might also want to check out our Lean-on-Me Multi-Media Holder
| Prep Time: Afternoon or Evening | |
| What you need: | |
| 8-foot-long section of (1 by 6) pine board
Saw Drill 1 5/8-inch drywall screws 100-grit sandpaper Primer Paint Decorative handles | |
| Seasons: Year round | |
| Materials: wood | |
| Instructions: | |
| 1. | Cut the following pieces from the 8-foot pine board:
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| 2. | In each side piece, drill six 1/8-inch holes for the drywall screws, as shown. Then screw the sides to the back pieces. |
| 3. | Set the assembled pieces upright, then center an end on top
and screw it in place, predrilling 4 holes. Attach the other end
in the same way. |
| 4. | Use sandpaper to slightly round the edges of the wood. Then prime and paint the holder. When it's dry, attach decorative handles to the ends. |
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Cut the following pieces from the 8-foot pine board:
Set the assembled pieces upright, then center an end on top
and screw it in place, predrilling 4 holes. Attach the other end
in the same way.

