Toddlers need to judge a book by its cover, which makes
outward-facing bookshelves, hung where your little one can
reach them, ideal. So we took a classic FamilyFun idea --
attaching a vinyl rain gutter to a wall for a shelf -- and made
it even better for toddlers by gluing on end caps to cover the
rough edges. We won't say, "Get your mind into the gutter" ...
but we could!
Be sure to check out our other ideas for turning your
home into a
kid-friendly
haven.
| Prep Time: Afternoon or Evening | |
| What you need: | |
| 10-foot length of vinyl gutter rail, cut into 2- to 3-foot
pieces (we used a hacksaw)
2 gutter brackets for each shelf 2 gutter end caps (a left and right) for each shelf Pencil Screwdriver and mounting hardware (we used screws) Strong clear glue (we used Liquid Nails Clear Adhesive) | |
| Seasons: Year round | |
| Materials: vinyl gutter rail | |
| Instructions: | |
| 1. | For each shelf, slide the brackets and then the end caps onto the rail (you'll want to slide the brackets flush against the end caps). Decide where to mount the shelf, then mark the holes on the wall with a pencil. |
| 2. | Slide the end caps and brackets off the gutter. Mount the brackets on the wall and slide the rail into place. |
| 3. | Following the package directions, apply the glue along the inside edge of one cap, then push it onto the end of the rail. Repeat with the other cap. Once the glue dries, fill the shelf with your tot's favorite books. |
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