Friday, April 3, 2015

Fuji Nail Polish Rack

When I started getting into nail polish I was keeping them in a small drawer in our powder room. Eventually that drawer filled up, and my collection started seeping into a shelf in the medicine cabinet. Eventually that shelf filled up too, and I knew it was time to find a better solution. I needed a rack.  

I had seen the the rack I wound up purchasing in a video from MissJenFABULOUS (and if you want to see that specific video, it's right here). It is from Amazon, and the price may vary a bit from time to time/seller to seller, but on average it's about $30. When I ordered mine it was $26.99, with free shipping. I actually had to order mine twice because the first order was very poorly packaged and the rack arrived cracked. When we went to return/re-purchase it the seller had changed and it was more expensive, but Amazon had great customer service and credited us back the difference, and gave us free one-day shipping on the new rack. The replacement rack was packaged waaaay better, and it also came with a (slightly cheesy/slightly cute) topper that says "Polish Station." It also came with hardware to hang it, which the first delivery did not. 

Hanging the rack was super easy (so says my husband); it just attaches to the wall with two screws. Design-wise it is a fairly basic 6-tiered clear acrylic rack. It is thin and sturdy, and holds 96 bottles. The hardest part was deciding how to organize... by color or by brand? I originally set it up by color...



 ... but then I changed my mind and reorganized it by brand.


With part of the sign topper showing
I think I'm going to stick with it like this for now. And, as you can see, I still have room for some more bottles *insert evil laugh*. This is about 78. Also, I definitely need more JulieG polishes in my collection, I can't believe I still only have one! But anyway, I absolutely recommend purchasing one of these racks if you have a decent sized nail polish collection. The link to purchase one is right here. And, until next time, happy polishing!  : )

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