mail organizer tutorial

To kick off Spice up your Kitchen, I figured I should start things off with a tutorial to help you get organized.

You know all that mail that piles up on your kitchen counters?  Come on, fess up. 


Well mine was finally driving me crazy enough to do something about it.  Inspired by this letter bin, I came up with a fun fabric version.  Now you can coordinate it with your kitchen.


Here's what you'll need:


12" x 24" pre-stretched artists canvas (mine came from Hobby Lobby - they have the biggest selection where I live)
1/2 yard fabric for covering canvas (more if you have a directional print)
2 fat quarters coordinating fabrics
1/2 yard muslin or lining of your choice
1 1/2 yards 1" cotton twill tape
heavy double sided fusible interfacing (both sides will be fusible)
3 metal label holders (from the scrapbooking section)
stapler
spray adhesive
hot glue gun/glue
thread, pins, etc.
Mail Organizer Pattern (click 'tile full pages' when printing)

Cover canvas:


I used Elmer's spray glue and a piece of fabric cut about 4" bigger on all sides.  Lay out a sheet of newspaper or scrap paper under the canvas.  Spray the whole top of canvas and sides with the adhesive.


Lay the fabric squarely on top and smooth and wrap around sides.  Staple the fabric into place on the wood frame of the canvas.



Make the mail slots:


Use the pattern provided and cut out two pieces of exterior and two pieces of lining.  Put the pattern piece on the fold as indicated in the pattern.
Cut out the stiff interfacing into three pieces for each mail slot.  Use the dotted lines on the pattern as a guide. 



Sew the exterior and lining piece RIGHT sides together using a 1/2" seam allowance. 


Repeat for other mail slot pieces.  Press both so WRONG sides are together. 



Sandwich the interfacing in between the two layers and fuse into place according to manufacturer's instructions.  Repeat for other mail slot.


Align the twill tape about an inch below the top of each mail slot.  Sew into place using a straight stitch on either side of the tape.


Sew on each metal label holder by hand, centered on the mail slot.

Attach finished mail slots to canvas:


Align the edge of the upper mail slot so that the mail slot angles out.  Hot glue along the sides and bottom of the canvas and press in place,  Repeat for other edge.  Wrap fabric around back of canvas, use additional hot glue if needed and staple into place.


Take your other sewn mail slot and align the bottom of the slot with the bottom of the canvas.  Feel for where the interfacing stops and align that part at the edge of the canvas. 


Use additional hot glue along the bottom and sides of the canvas and wrap corners neatly and staple at back.


Last, I took another piece of twill tape, stitched along either side of the twill tape, sewed on the metal label holder, sprayed the back with glue and pressed into place at the top of the mail organizer.


Now just print off or write up some labels for the metal label holders and you're done!  Hang it on your wall and enjoy a little organization!  While you're at it, you might as well make one for your home office, too.


Thanks for stopping in for Spice up your Kitchen, come back tomorrow to check out our first guest blogger.