I really do have to give credit to a lady that I bought this darling basket from on ebay. Her name is Ellen and I'd suggest you take a look at her items!
Edit: Okay the Flickr photos are ready for y'all to view, all you lovely chicks! Just go to my storage solutions by clicking HERE. I heard a quote many, many years ago and it stuck with me. I'm paraphrasing but it goes something like this: Don't have anything in your home that isn't useful or that you don't consider beautiful. That's been my mottos for 47 years of marriage. Your home is your celestial place on earth. Enjoy!
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I am not usually like this but things have gotten away from me the last week with the surgery on my hand. "Stop whining", you say. Okay, let me get to work on this. Just a sample of what is to come. Trust me, there will be a lot of photos! Oooooh, and don't look at the dust on the lids of the boxes either. Promise????
Hubby was in the Marine Corps and this is a "field desk." I use it for stereo equipment. Paint it white, throw a pretty cloth over it and voilà, it's an end table and FREE!
End table, right??!!! Nope. The kids bought us a television because we stopped watching television about 20 years ago. They wanted one when they came to visit so they could bring their DVDs so they bought it when they flew up here a couple of years ago. It won't go up into the attic over the garage so what was I going to do with it??? Put some surplus plywood left over from hubby's new "train room" he made in the 3rd car garage, throw a cover over it and voilà, it's an end table! Dilemma solved with a creative solution. It only comes out about once or twice a year when they visit!
This little jewel was hubby's foot locker in boot camp! Now??? Full of old blankets. Paint it white and throw the pillows from the bed on it every night and voilà, it's NOT an end table, but a catchall!!
Well, hey, you DID join us!! Yippee!! I like your storage solutions. I'm off to look at your flickr pics now!
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Stephanie
Angelic Accents
I have LOTS of hiding spots! And dust... and dirty socks in places they shouldn't be... and a puppy that still piddles... and children that wreck every room they enter =) Blessings... Polly
ReplyDeleteCute storage ideas Connie! What dust? Great idea with the trunk for holding pillows, I have mine stacked on a chair, once in a while they all fall off.
ReplyDeleteLove you!
Shirl
Great storage ideas as usual! Every bed we have is packed under it and HAT BOXES. I finally had to put a piece of masking tape on the backs of them to tell what was in them, I have so many.
ReplyDeleteBertie
Aunt May's Cottage
you would never know a t.v. box was under there Connie! Your so clever! Love it!
ReplyDeleteThe underneath of my bed is just FULL of stuff! I shutter to think of what is under there, lol!
Hugs,
Amy
Hiding spots are the best! Nothing tablecloths won't cure. Very ingenious!.
ReplyDeleteDon't know if you got my email. I'd love to swap links.
Have a great day,
Kitty
Now that is amazing! I LOVE it Connie!!
ReplyDeleteRemember what you tell us Connie? You don't see dust in photos! Lots of pretty containters...thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteKaren
I love your TV end-table. But seriously, I know I am a junkie and all, but how have you gone 20 years without watching? You are a far better chickadee than I.
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