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How I make treasure from trash and live on a tight budget - happily.


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Odd Sock Job
Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Use an old odd sock to use on your dry erase whiteboard.

I don't know why I didn't think of it before because I would use kitchen towel! Doh!

Monique :)

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It's A Wrap!
Wednesday, June 10, 2009

 

I use one of those under-the-bed storage boxes for organizing my gift wrapping.

Along with all the wrapping paper (included some I have recycled) I keep scissors and cellotape, ribbons, sticky labels and card tags along with birthday cards and a few left over Xmas cards.  It's quite spacious so I have also only now started to collect some gifts ready for this year's anniversaries and birthdays and I keep those inside it too. It fits under the sofa bed in my lounge so I still have space under my bed.

All that I need for gift wrapping all in one place!

Monique :)

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Monique
Somerset United Kingdom
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I work from home as an eBayer and I search for missing persons in the UK. I live with Mr.Smith, my tabby tom cat.

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