Workstation

I was just wondering what type of workstation you all have? Right now we're kind of limited on space due to all the baby things like the changing table, walker, johnny jumper, bouncy seat, etc. So I've been working off of a tv tray! NOT FUN!!!! I've been trying to find some sort of workstation on wheels that's only 2-3 ft in length and width. I'd also love for it to have storage but that's not a big thing if it doesn't! Anyone know of anything like that??

Thanks!!

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Brandy
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My sister in law has a wonderful table. It has wheels and it was made to be a portable bar or sewing table. It folds up to be just a small table with storage drawers but when you unfold it you have a large workspace and even a pull out drawer for storage. I think she got it at Lowe's quite a while back.

~Donna~ SAHM Val Gal 17, Wendy Woo 14, Seany 10 6 years of Stamping Bliss

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Ddborger

DH bought me a workstation from lowe's a while back, but while we were looking I had seen things that I could use like that at sears too.

-- Mel Jansen

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Mel Jansen

I got a small kitchen microwave stand on casters at my local "Big Lots" store. It has two shelves underneath and next to those, roll-out baskets that hold lots of "stuff". It has lots of potential for storage ideas. It wasn't expensive, either.

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Kenette Krasuski

You may want to hit JoAnn or even your local Walmart. JoAnn's and Hancock have cutting tables that can be folded down, and places like WalMart have the little kitchen type tables that you can fold down as well.

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to show you a few,BrattBoy

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Bratt

This is what's on my Christmas wishlist... looks like it might fit the bill for you too! :)

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CC

HIYA....here is an idea if I needed one.... go to lowes or builders square or home depot type store and go to their cabinet do it yourself section. Find a set or 3 cabinets that you like and put them together on a piece of plywood and then add a table top to it and wheels to the bottom. You can have the doors on one side or both sides and as many shelves as you want in it. and even have drawers at the top with cabinet door belw it. I would think just 2 small cabinets would make a nice little portable table with all your supplies!!

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Cowchipper

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