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ModHomeEcTeacher

November 02, 2009

RJ-Great tip! I know, sometimes you need to use these awhile to see what needs tweaking.

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RJ

November 02, 2009

suggestion: don't use one long rod for multiple containers.  It sounds good in theory, but think about when you have to change the role.  It'll be a huge pain the the butt.  But I do like the idea of using a oatmeal container.

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ModHomeEcTeacher

July 15, 2009

Nina-GREAT idea!

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NINA

July 15, 2009

Wow now  I will have to start eating my oatmeal again!  To hang this I will use velcro on the wall.

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ModHomeEcTeacher

December 11, 2008

asilnnigcm-Thanks so much!

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asilnnigcm

December 11, 2008

Hi,

  I just Lovvvvvve your posts. Always interesting and oh so clever. Very talented.

Best to You friend,

Elise

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ModHomeEcTeacher

December 04, 2008

Simple is best. I'm going to hang a dowel rod in my auxiliary sewing room to hang fabric covered ribbon holders, organized by color. The boxes of ribbon take up too much shelf space.

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kathc

December 04, 2008

I upcycle lots of things, but I never even thought of something like this. Thanks for the idea!

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ModHomeEcTeacher

December 03, 2008

Yikes! I'll have to dump those two spray cans I have of adhesive. It's so basic for upholstery, what will I use? Maybe I can research this a little bit.  Thanks for the tips girls!

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lilybee

December 03, 2008

That really is clever! Now let's see,

Hundreds of baby formula tins + More ribbon than one person should really have = Project for this weekend.

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