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Old 06-16-2010, 10:29 AM
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do any of us ever throw anything away? if there's too much junk in our garbage dumps, it's nor our fault :mrgreen: .
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Old 06-16-2010, 12:06 PM
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Neat idea; thanks for sharing!
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Old 06-16-2010, 12:41 PM
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Originally Posted by lab fairy
I use a lot of repurposed containers like that. A current favorite hold all my tool too and from classes too so they don't get lost (Nestles Quick, the yellow boxes). I covered one to take out in public, the rest are sorted on shelves holding a vast array of things. I just started thinking that I needed to put light colored scraps together...then dark... it kind of grew from there. These are great. They sit neatly on the shelf, hold a lot, are sturdy and FREE. What a deal. I guess I could dress them up with the color family of scaps they hold etc. when I start getting enough scraps to actually call them families.
And because they are sort of rectangular in shape like the coffee tins they provide more storage space than a round plastic container.
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Old 06-16-2010, 02:27 PM
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awesome tip, thanks for sharing!
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I love plastic containers and little odd-shaped boxes...I save them up and then use them as gift containers! The lables peel off, so I wrap them, label-style, cover the top, and its an instant gift box! My latest favorites are the large cleaning wipe containers. I roll up scarves or mittens, even baby blankets with tissue paper and slide them into the container, pop the lid back on, cover the top with fabric or paper, add a bow and it's good to go!
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I like to use baby wipe containers. They are a good size and you can use them for a lot of sizes without smashing them. And, it seems I always know someone who has a baby or grandbaby. Also I keep the wipes in my car and bathroom for quick cleanups.
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Before diet time, I went through a lot of kraft mayo. I use the skinny containers with the flip lids to store scraps.
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How about that. Learn something new everyday.
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I use Huggies baby wipes for removing makeup (cheaper than makeup removers) then use the empty boxes for storing my various size precut blocks marking on the end 2", another 2 1/2", another 3", and so on. And they line up on the shelf nicely ready for a quilt top or what ever.
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Old 06-16-2010, 06:18 PM
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I wish I knew someone who had babies. I never used the wipes, my kids broke out with rashes, me too. I guess I'm double whammied because I refuse to wear make-up either.

I will keep my eye out for other things to use. I tend toward things that are more square (they are more space efficient and stack well). At my house... coffee comes home in a bag to be ground so those containers are out ...don't do the mayo thing... WOW, I've got a boring pantry.
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