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a few more boxes

January 19, 2010 by Lindsey 2 Comments

I wanted to add a few more things to last week’s post about the wrapped shoe boxes. Another use for your box is to use it on a dresser to hold items for yourself or to use in a guest room with items that house guests might need.

The good ole’ magazine holder is another one that I’m sure you all attempted to make in your childhood, I know I did…they come out much cuter now. Using a cereal box, cut it down to the shape and size you like and then wrap it the same way you did the shoe box. You can use paper or fabric for all of these projects. Please do share any other similar projects that you have done, wish to do or think would be a great idea. I’d love to hear them and am always looking for new ideas.

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Filed Under: DIY, Organizing Tagged With: cereal box magazine holder, uses for shoe boxes, wrapped boxes

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  1. Cate says

    January 20, 2010 at 11:15 pm

    where’d you find the cute paper?!

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  2. Lindsey says

    January 22, 2010 at 8:00 pm

    Hi Cate! That’s actually an Amy Butler fabric. You can find her fabrics online or at most fabric stores. You may even be able to find some on ebay for super cheap in small amounts for a project like this!

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