Wednesday, 7 December 2011
Tuesday, 29 November 2011
What a BONUS of a light!!
Materials: BONUS Cutlery, DOKUMENT Paperbasket, Kitchenstuff
Description: This is hack number 3 with all the items left over from the first two hacks BONUS cutlery. Maybe you remember number one and number two. The residues from cutlery BONUS I've added with small cookie cutters and kitchen utensils and a lamp socket scrued in the paper basket DOKUMENT.
Hung up all the items with the little hooks for hanging curtains DIGNITET. Then you need just to drill a few holes in the parts. This is in the other hacks already described and shown. And you're done. Great lamp for the dining table, less than 10 euro per piece and of curse a unique peace of art. Also: Good storage for cookie shapes that are actually needed just for X-mas! LOL
~ Beate, Lauchheim
Tuesday, 25 October 2011
With a spoon full of creativity
Materials: Cutlery (BONUS) just the spoons, screws
Description: As I have already said before: the cheap and cheap-looking cutlery BONUS attracted me to define it again. With two sets of cutlery (24 pieces for 2.99 euro ) I made several hacks.
The second hack only affects a supplement. I found the handles of the drawers of a yawner (and I admit that the drawers are no IKEA products, please forgive me), so the best husband of all, and I have selected the tablespoons, bend a bit and deal with holes provided. Since the material of the cutlery is quite thin, there was no problem with the drill. To attach the handles I've used the original screws and then mounted the original attacks inside. Because they do not interfere and I did not need to look for fixtures. Now the furniture has unusual handles that fit well in a dining room. In keeping with the theme.
Wie ich schon gesagt habe: Das billige und billig aussehende Besteck BONUS reizte mich, es neu zu definieren. Ich habe aus zwei Bestecksets (� 24 St�ck f�r 2,99 Euro) mehrere Hacks gemacht.
> Der zweite Hack betrifft nur eine Erg�nzung. Ich fand die Griffe der Kommoden zum G�hnen langweilig (und ich gebe zu, die Kommoden sind keine IKEA-Produkte, man m�ge mir verzeihen!), also haben der beste Ehemann von allen und ich die Essl�ffel ausgew�hlt, ein bisschen zurecht gebogen und mit L�chern versehen. Da das Material des Bestecks recht d�nn ist, war das mit der Bohrmaschine kein Problem. Um die Griffe zu befestigen habe ich dann die Originalschrauben benutzt und die Originalgriffe innen befestigt. Da st�ren sie nicht und ich mu�te nicht nach Befestigungen suchen. Jetzt haben die M�bel originelle Griffe die auch gut in ein Esszimmer passen. Passend zum Thema.
~ Beate, Lauchheim
Fork or not a fork, that's the question
Materials: Cutlery (BONUS), peace of wood, screws
Description: The cheap and cheap-looking cutlery BONUS attracted me to define it again. With two sets of cutlery (24 pieces for 2.99 euro each set) I made several hacks. Here comes the first: Carefully bend forks with pliers. Drill hole and screw to a piece of wood. Tadaaa! A unique piece for the kitchen or as a coat hook.
Das billige und billig aussehende Besteck BONUS reizte mich, es neu zu definieren. Ich habe aus zwei Bestecksets (� 24 St�ck f�r je 2,99 Euro) mehrere Hacks gemacht. Hier kommt das erste: Gabeln vorsichtig mit einer Zange biegen. Loch rein bohren und an ein Holzbrettchen schrauben. Fertig. Ein Unikat f�r K�che oder als Kleiderhaken.
~ Beate, Lauchheim
Wednesday, 29 December 2010
Bonus cutlery light
Materials: Bonus and perforated steel tape
Description: I made holes in the Bonus cutlery and hung them in a frame of perforated steel tape and installed electric.
~ Peter Van Zoetendaal, Netherlands













