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    April 03, 2010

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    Ellen Delap

    Ziplocks and plastic ware are my fave! I have clients get out their plastic ware for drawer dividers!

    Lana

    In addition to all the things you mentioned, I'll add a couple.

    All kinds of boxes: from Velveeta, greeting cards, shoes, and many other things.

    Cans: from coffee, fruits & veggies (just be sure there are no sharp edges).

    allison carter

    I love shoe boxes and hanging all kinds of things from hangers. I even wrapped christmas lights around a plastic tube hanger to keep it from getting tangled.

    Member81

    I use elastics to keep food boxes closed. Where I live veggies like broccoli come tied with velcro like ties which are free and can be used like cable ties.R
    educe,reuse, recycle

    Pam Baggett

    For years now I have used Ziploc bags to store extension, telephone and cable cords; strings of Christmas lights, face plates and their screws removed for painting walls..the list is endless. I *love* my Ziplocs!

    Barbara

    For me, it's those plastic "shoe box" cases -- I have stacks of them in the closet and garage, each with a carefully printed labels. And for my pantry, it's "canning" jars of all sizes. If the standard size isn't appropriate, I cover boxes with the prettiest contact paper I can find cheap and use them.

    Thanks for a neat post --

    Karen

    I'm another one who uses hangers to keep items neat in my spare closet. Rolls of ribbons can be hung on pants hangers that you get from the dry cleaner (remove one side of the cardboard tube, string the ribbon spools and reinsert). I also hang tablecloths to prevent wrinkles.

    Ellienellie

    I Iike to use the little plastic baby food containers that have a plastic top on them. They work great for storing
    paper clips, and other small items in my desk drawer.

    Joan Dix

    I saved the colorful lids that are put on spray cans and then bought a small rectangle shaped plastic tub and put the lids in. Six fit perfectly. I use them to keep all sorts of small items orderly.

    Mar

    i use shoe boxes as drawer dividers for my socks - one for bulky work socks, one for ordinary socks, one for running socks and then a shoe box lid on top for knee highs and those tiny little footlets; plus a beautiful organdy drawstring bag with lavender in the seams for my good hosiery. I use old shoeboxes from when my daughter had little feet as in-drawer containers for costume jewellery.

    Shayla

    I'm just so excited to learn that you have a junk drawer, too! Can we see pics? :)

    Betty

    Where can i donate used Xmas Cards?

    Lorie

    Hi Betty. I know that St. Jude's Ranch for Children at one time had a greeting card recycling program. You might want to check with them to see if the program is still active: http://www.stjudesranch.org/help_card.php.

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