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Old 02-19-2008, 08:08 PM #21
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OH yeah, I put all the silver on one side, the gold on the other. The hoops are in one category, the studs in another.

And everything is right there on the hangar.

And ALL the bracelets are in that brand new pocket. Took me 10 seconds to do the pocket. I cannot believe how much fun others can have doing this.

Anybody else make one for themselves yet??
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I think it's pretty. I wouldn't have the patience to put them on or off the lace though or the dexterity.

I use a box I bought at a craft store; you can arrange the inserts to different sizes so I put my odds and end jewelry in that! Not as pretty as yours but works for me as I can see in to it, it opens easily and holds a lot of stuff.

I put it in my dresser.

I have a closet with bulitins and I put stick on hooks on the side of one wall which i hang my necklaces on. My watches go on hooks.

If I can I'll put a picture on here someday.

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I'm sure it's easier on the hands. I'm thinking it's easier on the eyes. I play heck trying to find a pair of earrings in a drawer, you know?

I know you two are in there, now come on out!



I can see all your pairs from the pics. SO much easier - plus, you know what you have, and how it'll look together before you even start digging for it. I bet you match stuff now that you never thought of before.


Hey, for boys, how about one for Hot Wheels/Matchbox cars - they still play with those, don't they?

Just make it all pockets, not lacy. Maybe stick some cool pins on it, there ya go.
i have used the over the door plastic pocket type of shoe holders for both cars and my daughters barbies. inexpesive and decorative. i found them at the dollar store and really look cute. just make sure the barbies get put back with clothes on.

i have used the ones that hang inside the closet..more of a boxey shape to put daily sets of clothes ( including socks and undies) when they were little.

i'm am organization freak. anything to save time.
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You know, they have these people who come in and organize your closets. I saw a makeover once and said "that's for me, I can do that'.

Haven't done it yet. You buy all kinds of rods, and bins and everything is in it's place. Alan has his operation tomorrow.

I told him, "After tomorrow, when you are lying all helpless on the couch with your cast on your foot and you can't do anything to stop me, I'm going to redo the computer room and put everything in its place.

His response: OH MY GOD!!!

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