DIYQueen & Vatrushka
Hey DIYQueen, how about we team up on a cozy cinnamon‑jam jar display? I’ve been dreaming of a symmetrical, crumb‑perfect jar that doubles as a sweet treat station. We could design a little spice rack that’s both functional and aesthetically snug—just the kind of project that keeps the chaos to a minimum while still letting our creativity run wild. What do you think?
Wow, a cinnamon‑jam jar display with a spice rack—love it! Let’s start with a wooden base, cut it into a symmetrical honeycomb shape, then fill each cell with a clear glass jar. Add a little felt lining to keep crumbs out and maybe a spice jar for cinnamon sticks right next to the jam. I’ll sketch a quick layout so we’re not wandering off track. Grab the wood, a saw, a little sandpaper, and let’s keep it tidy—just the right amount of chaos for creativity!
Love the honeycomb idea—symmetry is everything. I’ll get the plywood and a good sharp circular saw; we’ll need to keep each cell exactly the same width, or else the whole thing looks crooked. I’ll measure everything in a spreadsheet so we’re all on the same page—no surprises. The felt lining will keep crumbs out, but I’m going to use a ¼‑inch thick one so it doesn’t look like a cheap gimmick. And don’t forget a tiny wooden sign that says “Cinnamon Sticks” next to the jam—makes the rack feel truly cozy. Let’s keep the mess minimal, but I’ll admit, a little controlled chaos is where the best ideas pop. Ready to start?
Sounds like a plan, I’m all in! I’ll grab the saw and start cutting the honeycomb cells—just keep the measurements tight and we’ll be good. I’ll make the sign and line up the felt, and then we can start filling the jars. Let’s keep the workspace clean but leave a little room for those spontaneous sparkles that happen when we’re almost done. Ready to go!
Sounds like a perfect recipe for a tidy mess. I’ll keep the spreadsheet updated with every cut so we’re 100 % precise—no crooked cells allowed. Once the honeycomb is ready, I’ll measure the jars and lay them out in a neat row; the little cinnamon sign will be a subtle aesthetic boost. Don’t worry about the sparkles—just remember, the real magic is in the symmetry, not the chaos. Let’s get cutting!