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Monday, May 2, 2011

Market stall tutorial

So I promised you to show how easy it is to make a market stall.  Since my English is not so good I'll try to show it with photos.  Materials to make this stall are:
 one rectangle wooden box.  The size of the stall will depend on the size of the box .
 1/4" (6mm) square wooden rods (Mine come in lengths of 20" (50cm) each.
  2 large tongue depressors.
  2 shish kabab sticks.

From the wooden rods cut 8 pcs in lengths of the front (or back) of the box. and 12 pcs in lengths of the sides of the box. 4 pcs  each 5" (17.5 cms) long for the posts.

Cut the tongue depressors in the same length of the front of the box.  Cut the shish kabab sticks a little longer than the front.  These will be used if you want to hang something in your stall.

The photos will show you how to assemble the stall.













Of course you can make all kinds of variations but this is sort of basic.  My email is open to any questions.
Now it will be interesting to see how many of you try to make stalls this way.
                                   

 


26 comments:

  1. ¡Gracias Drora¡
    Por el tutorial del puesto ¡Muy bueno!!!
    Un abrazo
    Flor

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  2. Thank you very much Drora for sharing us your fantastic tutorial! hugs

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  3. Thank you for the lovely tutorial! Beautiful!

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  4. Thank you very much for the tutorial :) .I hope to try this some day so will be keeping my eyes open for the right box.hugs xxx

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  5. Gracias por el tutorial, queda un mueble precioso. Un saludo, Eva

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  6. Thank you Drora for the tutorial. I think i will have a Domino in my room. It's fantastic.

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  7. Fantastic Idea! It's genial! Compliments

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  8. Oh! Drora...
    Si hasta parece fácil! muchas gracias está perfectamente explicado!
    Un abrazo fuerte, fuerte y muchos besos

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  9. very nice tutorial you did very easy to understand photos too thank you!

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  10. (= .What a great tutorial! Thank you for sharing

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  11. Genial! Una gran idea y un magnífico tutorial. Gracias.

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  12. gracias drora por el tutorial, con tu explicacion parece facil, y el puesto queda precioso, gracias de nuevo

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  13. El puesto queda genial, felicidades por el tutorial tan bueno y bien explicado que como dicen algunas compañeras, hasta parece facil.
    Un abrazo.
    Teresa

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  14. A great tutorial!! Thanks, is very easy to follow...!! Hugs. Maria

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  15. Estupendo tutorial. Muchísimas gracias, Drora. Un abrazo

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  16. Thank you, Drora. I have to find a box to make one. It will make a great display for all the bits and pieces that I’ve collected that don’t have a home yet.

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  17. gracias por la explicación, fantástico

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  18. Gracias Drora por el tutorial, unas explicaciones muy bien detalladas con las fotografías.
    un abrazo

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  19. Un tutorial muy bien explicado.Ahora solo me falta sacar tiempo y ganas y ponerme a hacerlo. Muchas gracias

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  20. Drora has hecho un tutorial muy bien explicado.
    Queda genial, habra que intentarlo.
    besitos ascension

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  21. Muchas gracias Drora, eres fantastica, me tienes que decir cuando recibas tu paquete, yo no puedo hacer el seguimiento, te dare el numero de seguimiento a ti a ver si puedes localizarlo, un beso y gracias por el tutorial

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  22. Drora, your stall is perfect! I hope to see it 'at work' at the market:D Warm greetings, piikko

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  23. Thank you for the tutorial, lovely.
    So nice the gifts you get, wonderful.

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  24. This is awesome. May be I can see if I can make one so my grandkids can enjoy. They are still very young but I am sure a couple years from now they will love to work with me on q project like this:)

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  25. Queda fantástico, y ahora mucho trabajo, muy buena idea y genial tuto. Salud y abrazos

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