DIY Tutorial: Raised Wood and Glass Desk Organizer

There really isn’t a better time to get yourself organized and back on track the January! No matter how much you may want to fight the goals and resolutions, there is just something about flipping open your new calendar that screams ‘fresh start’! I spent most of the end of 2014 giving our living space a good cleaning and this month I will be moving that energy to my office. Being a crafter, I have lots of little bits and bobbles that need their places, so collecting jars and boxes has become a new hobby of mine. I also like a little height variation with the containers on my desk, so I thought creating a simple, functional, and also visually pleasing set of containers would meet all of my criteria! – Lauren

DIY Tutorial: Raised Glass Desk Organizer by A Fabulous Fete for Oh So Beautiful Paper

You can use almost any jar, box, vase, or container you have lying around. Here’s how to give them a little more personality and dress up your desk.

DIY Tutorial: Raised Glass Desk Organizer by A Fabulous Fete for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Supplies

– Square wood sticks, about 1/2″ thick (lengths will vary at your hardware store)

– Several glass cylinder vases in different sizes

– Wood stain

– Wood Glue

Tools (not shown):

– Brush or rag for stain

– Hand saw (or just take your measurements to the store!)

– Clamps

DIY Tutorial: Raised Glass Desk Organizer by A Fabulous Fete for Oh So Beautiful PaperDIY Tutorial: Raised Glass Desk Organizer by A Fabulous Fete for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Instructions

1. Start by measuring the width of the bottom of your cylinder, add about 1/8″ to each side, or a 1/4″ total. This is half of  the base that will hold your cylinder.

2. Create the 2nd piece that will cross and create an X to support the cylinder. Measure the width of your wood piece, subtract that from the total length of your base piece from step one, and cut. Then cut that piece in half. (So if your first piece is 3 1/2″ and the width of your wood is 1/2″, piece 2 and 3 shown above in the right image will each be 1 1/2″ long) These measurements should create a symmetrical X.

DIY Tutorial: Raised Glass Desk Organizer by A Fabulous Fete for Oh So Beautiful PaperDIY Tutorial: Raised Glass Desk Organizer by A Fabulous Fete for Oh So Beautiful Paper

3. Lay your wood base piece from step 1 under your cylinder. Set the uncut wood at a 90 degree angle and mark the height you would like your legs. Have at least an inch or two above the base to keep your cylinder secure, then the bottom measurement will be up to you on how high you’d like them to stand. Cut this piece 4 times to create the 4 legs.

4. These are your final cut pieces, 4 legs and 3 pieces to create an X base.

DIY Tutorial: Raised Glass Desk Organizer by A Fabulous Fete for Oh So Beautiful Paper

5. Center the 2 smaller pieces on the larger base piece to create the X, glue and clamp (follow directions for timing on your glue).

DIY Tutorial: Raised Glass Desk Organizer by A Fabulous Fete for Oh So Beautiful Paper

6. Once the base is dry, begin to attach the legs. I found it was easiest to set the base on an object and attach 2 legs at a time to ensure they were level and secure.

DIY Tutorial: Raised Glass Desk Organizer by A Fabulous Fete for Oh So Beautiful Paper

7. Repeat to complete your stands, then stain!

DIY Tutorial: Raised Glass Desk Organizer by A Fabulous Fete for Oh So Beautiful Paper

DIY Tutorial: Raised Glass Desk Organizer by A Fabulous Fete for Oh So Beautiful PaperDIY Tutorial: Raised Glass Desk Organizer by A Fabulous Fete for Oh So Beautiful Paper

DIY Tutorial: Raised Glass Desk Organizer by A Fabulous Fete for Oh So Beautiful Paper

I love that I can grab whatever jar I need and take it with me to work on a project. When you are done, just pop it back on the stand and let it blend in as decor!

Seasonal Stationery: 2015 Planners + Agendas

A well-designed planner or agenda has historically been a design white whale: a rumor on the wind but nearly impossible to find in reality. But in the past few years designers have (thankfully) stepped up their game with some really gorgeous options! So here are a few options for those of you still on the hunt for a beautiful way to stay organized in 2015 – and you can find a few more (28 total!) in the full 2015 planner round up right here!

2015 Planner and Agenda Round Up by Oh So Beautiful Paper

1. The always gorgeous 2015 planner from Laurel Denise

2. The Ban.do 17-month agenda sold out super fast – but if you’re lucky you can still find some local retailers with a copy!

3. Fun preppy patterns from Sarah Pinto

4. This planner from Paper Source features a fun color palette of mint and gold foil!

5. + 6. Julia Kostreva has several gorgeous everyday planners that can be used during any year (I’m partial to this marbled indigo and gold foil design) and this minimalist 2015 planner

7. I love the cover of this Kate Spade planner!

8. The Day Designer – simply put: the most well thought out heavy duty planner I’ve ever seen (with gorgeous design to boot!) Most editions sell out super fast – so be sure to get on the waiting list if you want a copy!

Seasonal Stationery: 2015 Calendars, Part 4

Now that it’s officially 2015 – let’s take a look at a few more 2015 calendars! If you’re still on the hunt for your perfect calendar, you can find previous highlight posts here and the full 2015 calendar round up right here!

2015 Calendars via Oh So Beautiful Paper

1. Julie Song Ink floral watercolor calendar

2. Mr. Boddington’s Studio

3. Little Bright Studio hemisphere constellation calendar

4. And Here We Are

5. Linea Carta – I love the little paint splatters!

6. Mink Letterpress (incredibly intricate!) quilt calendar

7. Parrott Design Studio

Happy Weekend!

Happy Friday everyone! Time seems to be moving faster and faster these days – I can’t believe Christmas is only three weeks away! This weekend we’re looking forward to catching up on some sleep (thanks again toddler and newborn). Next week I’m excited to share a few gift guide posts – although last year’s gift guides are still full of some great ideas and worth checking out – not to mention more holiday cards! But in the meantime…

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…a few links for your weekend!

This week on Oh So Beautiful Paper:

Check back soon for this week’s cocktail! I hope you all have a wonderful weekend, and I’ll see you back here next week! xoxo

Seasonal Stationery: 2015 Calendars, Part 3

Yesterday I shared my first holiday card round up, and today I wanted to share one more (maybe last?) 2015 calendar round up! As always, you can check out the full 2015 calendar round up right here!

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1. Love this floral + calligraphy wall calendar from Shannon Kirsten

2. A collaborative calendar from 12 musketeers

3. This collaboration between Good on Paper Design and Jennifer Young Studio features copper foil lettering!

4. A monthly calendar with Belinda Marshall’s beautiful paintings? Yes please!

5. Bright and modern calendars from Fig.2 Design

6. Clean + crisp from Klaus Goods

7. Love love love this travel-inspired calendar from byKsenia

You can check out the full 2015 calendar round up right here!