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DIY (Craft storage bin)

I could always use more storage for my craft supplies, so I decided to reuse my windowsill herb box. Since it was no longer in use. I figured hey why not use this for extra storage for my stamps and other card supplies.

For this project all I used was the herb box, white paint, stamps, washi tape, glue and three clear plastic cups along with craft paper. I started off with painting my box. Allow it to dry for a few. Once that is done take some craft paper and line both the front and the back of the box. To make sure it stays in place make sure to apply enough glue.

Next step decorate your box! I used a few stamps and washi tape to line the inside of my box. Last step taking three clear plastic cups line them up in your box and add your supplies. 











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  1. This a great...something that would definitely work for me. I like that the cups are clear and you can easily see what is inside. Thanks!
    Jayne
    Handmade Cuties

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  2. This is great, and useful too!!

    I saw you linked up at Thursday's Favorite Things and came to say hello.

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  3. Thank you so much! And thank for stopping by. I appreciate it. :)

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  4. Okay, I've been hearing so much about this washi tape(I'm so behind time), lol! Love your creation Stephanie...too cute. Yay to you for recycling and reusing. Thanks for stopping by and linking up! Have a wonderful weekend!

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  5. You're so creative! I love it! Great job. Thanks for sharing. :)

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  6. Michell, thank you. :) Oh don't worry it wasn't until just recently that I finally got around to using washi tape lol. Thank you for your kind words.

    Aw, Melly thank you so much! :)

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  7. What a clever way to repurpose something that you aren't using anymore. I would have never thought of that!

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