Everyone in the house has unnecessary glass jars with a screwed lid - so why not find them a worthy application and not make an inexpensive and simple soap dispenser? This dispenser with vintage motifs will decorate any kitchen or bathroom. Just an hour of work and a few simple materials - and in your room there will also be a useful functional detail.
- Materials
- Work process
Materials:
- 1 Glass jar with a screw cap (and a narrow neck) with a capacity of 0.5 liters;
- 1 Dispenser for liquid soap. In our case, a dispenser was used from an old soap dispenser, but in fact, any one would do - even the simplest and cheapest plastic dispenser;
- White paint spray;
- Knife for cutting tin;
- Universal adhesive of strong fixation;
- Fine grained sandpaper.
Work process:
1. Paint the glass jar with spray paint on the inside and allow the paint to dry (this will take about 20 minutes).
2. Using a tin-cutting knife, cut a hole in the lid with a diameter that matches the diameter of the dispenser tubes. Do not worry, if the edges of the hole turn out to be uneven - they will not be visible.
3.Prodent the dispenser through the hole in the lid.
4. Apply universal adhesive to the underside of the cover to securely attach the dispenser to it. Allow the glue to dry (about 30 minutes).
5. Close the jar with a lid, screwing it tightly to the jar.
6. If your bank, like ours, has a convex stigma, treat it lightly with sandpaper with short, careful movements to slightly remove the paint layer.
For your information: if your dispenser will stand in a place where it is always crowded, it can be strengthened with a transparent, non-yellowing sealant.Photogallery Total | 12 pictures