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Posted by Charlotte Hippen on October 30, 2006, 9:37 am
I use paper boxes for lots of storage too (my DSs bedroom closet and their
toyroom closet are full of them). I only have about 6 or 7 patterns and
although over the years I'm sure I will accumulate a few more, I still won't
have many. The paper boxes are just too big for me. Thanks anyways Polly!!
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Charlotte
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> The lidded, heavy boxes that copy machine paper is shipped in are good for
> storing. You'll need a friend in an office where they run lots of copies
> to save some for you.
> We lived in the Swamp for 2 or 3 years with nearly no closets or
> cabinets and I was desperate. Our boxes are covered in left over fabrics
> and won't make the cover of the decorator magazines but they look very
> nice. The glue gun and the staple gun have held the fabric wrapping quite
> well. It tickles me that even DH has learned that the tweed covered box
> labeled 'glue tack' is where to find any sort of glue, tack or nail. He
> has even learned where to put it back. How sweet it is. Polly
>
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> storing. You'll need a friend in an office where they run lots of copies
> to save some for you.
> We lived in the Swamp for 2 or 3 years with nearly no closets or
> cabinets and I was desperate. Our boxes are covered in left over fabrics
> and won't make the cover of the decorator magazines but they look very
> nice. The glue gun and the staple gun have held the fabric wrapping quite
> well. It tickles me that even DH has learned that the tweed covered box
> labeled 'glue tack' is where to find any sort of glue, tack or nail. He
> has even learned where to put it back. How sweet it is. Polly
>