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A great way to store those Yorkie bows! I've been looking at all the craft stores, fishing departments, and on line for just the right clear plastic and inexpensive box with divided compartments for all the girls bows. I'm so happy I finally hit the jack pot! Thought I'd share with anyone that is looking too! ;) I bought two of the 6th one down. It's perfect!!! Storage Containers - Page 5 |
Nice......if the bows are on clips....an inexpensive way to store them is to clip them on a piece of ribbon...you can hang it on the wall and make it part of the decor where you store the rest of your yorkie stuff...JMO |
I use the containers and love it. Great for traveling.:thumbup: |
Great idea :thumbup: Donna, thank you for sharing the link. That is a fabulous idea - it will keep them from getting curshed or dusty! |
That is a great idea. My uncle suggested it to me because he's a big fisherman and looking at me laughing trying to straighten out the new bows I had just gotten. He had a few extra in different sizes and gave them to me, and they are great not just for bows but for necklaces and extra collars too (if you have the longer length one. I even store cotton balls, her comb, extra rubber bands, and her lucky doggie stone my best friend gave me when I got Bella. The stone is like one of those worry stones and she said to use it when I got frustrated and remember how much I love Bella. And like someone else mentioned if you don't like your bows on the clips to go in the box hang them on a ribbon. I got a wooden "B" when I named Bella and painted it and decorated it and attached ribbon to it. It's super cute and now I'm debating about getting the other letters to her name to spell out and have more room for bows.:) |
They have the same ones at Michaels and Walmart's craft area. A bit less expensive too. Between my 3 I have 4 of them.:angel: |
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With the 40% percent off coupon that Michaels frequently offers, it can be a real deal. |
Last year they had some smaller ones for $1.00 at Target. |
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