tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5479903385088708050.post2491887994246295725..comments2023-04-24T11:44:49.538-06:00Comments on d.i. wine and dine: "reclaim your palate" spice rackAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14686442993806162899noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5479903385088708050.post-78004262932850815442012-03-13T15:06:03.470-06:002012-03-13T15:06:03.470-06:00you're welcome, and thank you, too :)you're welcome, and thank you, too :)Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04245152481950584033noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5479903385088708050.post-9644356722508140302012-03-13T07:14:17.533-06:002012-03-13T07:14:17.533-06:00That's fine with us as long as you put our blo...That's fine with us as long as you put our blog in the photo caption and link it to our blog post. Thanks for checking and respecting the creative commons license.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14686442993806162899noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5479903385088708050.post-36545513439592678542012-03-12T10:20:01.520-06:002012-03-12T10:20:01.520-06:00according to the creative commons license, i must ...according to the creative commons license, i must ask permission to waive restrictions on commercial use, but you have no contact information here! so, i'm just asking here. i design jewelry, and am trying to put together a small ebook about organizing one's studio. this spice rack is very similar to something i use for organizing jars of beads and supplies. i would very much like to include an image of the completed spice rack, with a LINK back to this page so people can see how to do it. i would not be publishing the instructions, just one image if you will allow. my plan at this point is to sell the e-book for $2. obviously i'm not trying to get rich off it. i would sell it in the www.meylah.com marketplace. if you don't agree, i'll just link to this page without including a photo, but i'd really like to use the picture. may i please? you can email me at earthpsalts at gmail.com and delete this post, if you'd like.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04245152481950584033noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5479903385088708050.post-56207968026361435472010-07-13T19:01:25.927-06:002010-07-13T19:01:25.927-06:00Mike, after mulling this over for a bit, my friend...Mike, after mulling this over for a bit, my friend had a good idea: the easiest rack might use hole-saw drilled holes to hold the bottle necks <a href="http://www.homedosh.com/wp-content/uploads/blomus-cioso-wall-mounted-wine-rack1.jpg" rel="nofollow">(like this)</a>, although maybe you had in mind something completely different.Erichttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03780090285653825530noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5479903385088708050.post-388817778081310532010-06-24T13:16:42.172-06:002010-06-24T13:16:42.172-06:00Hi, I've been following your blog for some tim...Hi, I've been following your blog for some time now and love it. Today, I was looking up information on using a wood pallet(s) to make a wine and beer rack. I haven't found much, but I remembered that I read about your spice rack a while back. Was wondering if you had any suggestions on best approaches to putting together a rack from old wood pallets for wine and 22oz homebrew bottles? I've been trying to draw up some sketches and I think I have a plan but, well, I'm not an experienced woodworker either so thought I would check in here for any advice. <br /><br />Thanks. -mike (oakland, ca).brewfarmhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09473459279625720701noreply@blogger.com