Organize your culinary soul with this handcrafted wooden herb and spice storage box—a beautiful, functional home for the flavors that bring your cooking to life. Designed to hold small jars or bags, this box keeps your most-used seasonings within easy reach while adding warmth and character to your kitchen counter.
Introduction
Spices are the stories of cooking—saffron from Persia, cumin from the Levant, oregano from the Mediterranean hills. This wooden herb and spice storage box honors those stories. Not a crowded cabinet or a jumbled drawer, but a dedicated chest where each jar has its place, each label faces forward, and each pinch is a pleasure. Whether you're a daily cook or a weekend chef, this box transforms spice storage from a chore into a ritual.
Why You'll Love This Project
🌿 Counter-Ready – Keeps spices accessible, not buried in cabinets.
📦 Custom Compartments – Sized for your actual jars and bags.
🪵 Natural Beauty – Wood grain warms up any kitchen.
🔨 Beginner-Intermediate – Straightforward box with dividers.
🎁 A Cook's Treasure – Perfect for foodies, newlyweds, or anyone who loves to cook.
Materials & Tools
Wood Options:
| Wood | Color | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Maple | Cream/light | Bright kitchens, modern look |
| Cherry | Warm reddish | Traditional kitchens, ages beautifully |
| Walnut | Rich brown | Elegant, farmhouse aesthetic |
| Birch | Pale, subtle | Budget-friendly, uniform grain |
| Oak | Golden brown | Rustic, prominent grain |
Dimensions (Sample):
Overall: 12–16" long × 6–10" wide × 3–5" tall
Dividers: Sized for your specific jars
Materials:
½" or ¾" hardwood for box
¼" plywood for bottom
Small hinges (if adding lid)
Magnetic catch or latch (optional)
Wood glue
Sandpaper (120–400 grit)
Tools:
Table saw or circular saw
Miter saw
Router (optional, for joinery)
Drill & driver
Clamps
Square
Finish: Food-safe mineral oil, beeswax, or Danish oil.
Optional: Glass lid for visibility; chalkboard labels; felt lining.
Step-by-Step Instructions
1. Inventory Your Spices
Before cutting wood, gather your spices:
Measure each jar:
Height (tallest jar determines box height)
Diameter or width (affects grid spacing)
Quantity (how many jars per box)
Common jar sizes:
| Jar Type | Height | Diameter |
|---|---|---|
| Standard spice jar | 3–4" | 1.5–2" |
| Bulk spice bag | 4–6" | varies |
| Small tin | 2" | 2" |
Pro tip: Make the box for YOUR jars, not generic sizes.
2. Design Your Box
Box styles:
A) Open Top (most common):
Jars accessible from above
No lid to open
Easy to see contents
B) Glass Lid:
Dust protection
Visible spices
Hinged or lift-off
C) Drawer Style:
Pull-out drawer for each spice row
Space-saving
More complex build
D) Tilted Tier:
Back row elevated
All labels visible
Advanced woodworking
3. Calculate Dimensions
Box width = (jar diameter + divider gap) × number of jars + (2 × side thickness)
Example for 4 jars (2" diameter, ¼" dividers, ½" sides):
2" + 0.25" = 2.25" per jar
2.25" × 4 jars = 9"
1" (sides) = 10" total width
Box length = jar depth + front/back spacing
Box height = tallest jar height + ½" clearance
4. Cut the Box Pieces
Cut from ½" or ¾" hardwood:
2 side pieces (length × height)
2 end pieces (width × height)
Bottom panel (length × width) from ¼" plywood
For a 12" × 8" × 4" box:
Sides: 12" × 4"
Ends: 8" × 4" (minus side thickness)
Bottom: 12" × 8"
5. Create Joinery
Simple butt joints (beginner):
Glue and clamp sides to ends
Reinforce with brad nails or screws
Fill holes with wood filler
Rabbit joints (intermediate):
Cut recesses in side pieces
End pieces fit into recesses
Stronger, cleaner look
Box joints (advanced):
Interlocking fingers at corners
Strongest, most attractive
Requires jig or specialized equipment
6. Add Bottom Panel
Cut ¼" plywood to fit inside box (not visible from outside)
Create a rabbit (recess) in side pieces for bottom to sit in
Or simply glue bottom to underside (simpler, less elegant)
7. Create the Divider Grid
Grid design options:
A) Fixed grid (glued in place):
Cut dividers to fit snugly
Intersecting dividers need half-lap joints
Most stable, permanent
B) Adjustable dividers:
Cut slots in box sides
Dividers slide in/out
Reconfigurable for different jar sizes
C) Removable insert:
Create separate tray that lifts out
Dividers glued into tray
Easy to clean
8. Cut Divider Half-Laps (If Fixed Grid)
For intersecting dividers:
Mark where dividers cross
Cut half-lap joints (remove half the thickness from each)
Test fit before gluing
9. Assemble the Box
Dry-fit all pieces first
Apply glue to joints
Clamp and check for square
Wipe excess glue immediately
Allow to dry overnight
10. Install the Grid
Glue dividers into place
Ensure all compartments are square
Check that jars fit before glue sets
11. Create the Lid (Optional)
Hinged lid:
Cut lid panel to fit over box
Attach small hinges (brass looks lovely)
Add magnetic catch or small knob
Glass lid:
Cut lid frame from ½" wood
Router recess for glass panel
Install glass with glazing points
Hinge to box
Lift-off lid:
Simple panel with finger groove
No hardware needed
Easiest to build
12. Sand Through Progressive Grits
Sand all surfaces:
120 grit for initial smoothing
220 grit for general finish
320–400 grit for silky feel
Pay special attention to divider edges (jars will touch them).
13. Apply Food-Safe Finish
Since this holds spices, use only food-safe finishes:
Mineral oil & beeswax:
Oil first, let soak, wipe excess
Buff with beeswax for protection
Danish oil (food-safe when cured):
Thin coats, wipe excess
Cure 7–10 days before use
Shellac:
Natural resin, food-safe
Multiple thin coats
Never use polyurethane or varnish on spice storage.
14. Add Labels (Optional)
Chalkboard paint:
Paint front edge of each compartment
Write spice names with chalk
Wipe clean to relabel
Engraved:
Wood-burn or laser-engrave names
Permanent, elegant
Removable tags:
Small brass holders with paper labels
Easy to update
15. Fill & Display
Place spice jars in their designated compartments
Set box on counter or in cabinet
Cook with joy
Divider Grid Templates
For standard spice jars (2" diameter, 4 jars wide × 2 deep):
| Row 1 | Row 2 |
|---|---|
| Salt | Pepper |
| Garlic | Onion |
| Paprika | Cumin |
| Oregano | Thyme |
For bulk spices (small bags):
Wider compartments (3–4")
Bag folds over front edge
Resealable clips recommended
For mixed sizes:
Row 1: Standard jars
Row 2: Taller jars (offset spacing)
Row 3: Mini jars (spice blends)
Creative Variations
Tiered Spice Box:
Back row elevated 1"
Hinged or fixed
All labels visible
Spice Drawer Insert:
Same grid design
Fits inside existing drawer
No counter space needed
Magnetic Spice Box:
Metal back panel
Jars with magnetic lids
Sticks to refrigerator or metal board
Wall-Mounted Spice Rack:
Same grid, vertical orientation
Saves counter space
Kitchen wall art
Travel Spice Kit:
Smaller box (6" × 4")
Leather strap closure
Camping or vacation cooking
Herb Drying Box:
Mesh screen bottom
Airflow design
For drying fresh garden herbs
Pro-Tips for Success
Measure Your Jars First: Generic sizes lead to poor fit. Design for YOUR collection.
Leave Finger Clearance: Jars should be easy to remove. Add ⅛–¼" around each jar.
Consider Spice Rotation: Place frequently used spices at front.
Label Immediately: Don't wait until you forget which is which.
Batch Production: Make two boxes at once—one for spices, one for teas.
Gift Upgrade: Include small spice jars filled with your favorite blends.
Wood Choice: Avoid aromatic woods (cedar) that can transfer scent to spices.
The Ritual of Spice
Opening a wooden spice box is a sensory ritual. The smooth lid sliding open. The organized rows of jars. The first glimpse of vibrant colors—red paprika, golden turmeric, deep green oregano. Your fingers find the right jar without searching. You pinch, you sprinkle, you cook.
This box transforms spice storage from a chore into a ceremony. Each jar has its place, each spice its moment. You're not just adding flavor to dinner—you're honoring the ingredients, the meal, and the act of cooking itself.
Care & Maintenance
Daily:
Wipe spills immediately
Keep away from steam
Monthly:
Check jar fit (wood expands/shrinks)
Refresh oil finish if dry
Yearly:
Empty completely
Wipe interior with dry cloth
Sand any rough spots
Reapply finish
Never:
Submerge in water
Put in dishwasher
Store wet spices
Conclusion
This wooden herb and spice storage box transforms your spice collection from a jumbled mess into a culinary treasure chest. Handcrafted to fit YOUR jars, finished for safety, and designed for daily use, it brings warmth and organization to every cooking session—one pinch at a time.

