How many ways can you think of to use
#51
How about rolled up stabilizer or fusible? Or anything that comes in a roll, ribbon, trim, etc? You could cut a little slit in the top for the end of the ribbon to show and have a dispenser... It might work for any narrow wrapping paper, too.
#54
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Originally Posted by JUNEC
these plastic containers???
Love recycling & - We drink a lot of generic Crystal Light - Walmart has chaged their containers to the ones below - they are approx 6 1/2" tall and 2 3/4" x 2" at the top -
Love recycling & - We drink a lot of generic Crystal Light - Walmart has chaged their containers to the ones below - they are approx 6 1/2" tall and 2 3/4" x 2" at the top -
#57
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I would put my paint brushes in them. Also my knitting needles, rulers,pipe cleaners, those zip ties would work perfect for them. I have tried Crystal Lite before but didn't much care of it, but I might have to get some, just for the containers. lol
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I covered them in fabric and filled w/ needles, thread, pins, and a couple of buttons and gave out the mini emergency sewing kits as add-on gifts for my sewing group. They're perfect for the desk drawer in the office. I am making a GFG, and its the perfect size for the EPP shapes, fabrics, etc., I need. I keep in my purse, so I always have a project on hand to work if I find myself with spare time. I have one on the shelf for used blades, needles, and bent pins. One of the brands container is also large enough for a 45mm rotary cutter, and it keeps it from rubbing against (and accidentally cutting!!) my projects in my "to go" bag for guild events and sew gatherings. I could go on and on and on.....
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