(forgive
the grainy camera phone shot, this is my only photo of the piece in action in
this incarnation)
While it worked wonderfully as a hanging piece,
I knew I wouldn’t usually have a ceiling to hang it from at most shows and it
would take up a lot of space as a tabletop piece. I needed to figure out a way
of making it freestanding.
I found this coat rack at Goodwill for $4.99
and hit upon an idea. The rack comes apart in sections, each with an upright
screw post to attach it to the next. This would make it easy to break down for
transporting to and from shows.
I removed the top portion with the coat pegs
and added a scrap craft plaque (thrifted) that I'd stained to match the coat rack, screwed into the top post. Between
this plaque and another, I added a lazy susan mechanism (salvaged) which would
allow the display to rotate. The hamper then rests on top, with four upright
screws between the cross supports of the hamper. These upright screws fit into
holes in another plaque on top of the stack and are secured using easy-to-remove wing nuts.
This top plaque not only holds the hamper to the coat rack
base, but also allows it to be removed for events where I can use it in “chandelier”
form. The wing nuts also provide a socket to hold signage for the rack.
Here we have the new rounder "in action" at the Holiday Craftacular in Madison last weekend.
Unfortunately, I managed to crack one of the legs when a tote fell
against it in my car, so I had to McGuyver a packing tape solution
on-site. A bit of wood glue, a screw, and a clamp to hold it until the
glue sets and it'll be back in the game for the next event!