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Here's a tip that I submitted to a magazine for inclusion in the readers' tips:
When I'm done with a project, much of my left-over small pieces of fabric will be cut into either 2", 2.5", or 3" squares. Since I drink General Food International coffees, it dawned on me to reuse the boxy tin containers for my 2" squares. When finished with the coffee, I vacuumed the last few grains out of the can and wiped out with a dry cloth (Washing the can will cause it to rust!) For a different look, I've covered two cans with wrapping paper, and they are great to store my 2" squares of scraps. When 2 cans are full, that is when I make a small table topper or donate squares. Mini quilts or table toppers [ATTACH=CONFIG]85541[/ATTACH] |
Neat minis!
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Cute idea! Thanks for sharing. I don't drink coffee so I'll have to find someone who does.
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Great use of cans!! very nice idea
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hey girl, thanks for this idea - I have been storing stuff in those cans for years. My mother-in-law gave me my first can and I still have it - I use them to store all kinds of things in. I love the dec' ing them idea- have never thought of that.
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What a great idea! I don't happen to drink that kind of coffee, but your tip has inspired me to look around the house and see how I can repurpose stuff.
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I store mine in the clear plastic lunchmeat containers sold in supermarkets (sliced ham, turkey etc)
I've been doing it for years so now have 2 1/2" in separate ones - light, medium and dark. My 1 1/2" are dumped into a huge popcorn tin. |
WOW I love all the clever tips you can get from here :lol:
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This is a great idea. I like how they fit in the coffee can. If I can't see it then I don't have it so the clear plastic storage containers will work better for me. Thank you./Regards, Dorothy
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How cute! Love your idea, thanks for sharing.
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