Does Your Better Half know that you've made-off with her muffin tin?
Or, worse, that you've gone and bought a new one, while she is still using ...
Cheers,
/s/ ikeyPikey
I'm more concerned that she'll find out I've "repurposed" her Diaper Wipe boxes...
Remember, Vegas Rules apply to StampoRama discussions.
What a good use for the baby wipes boxes! I'm going to copy that! Thanks.
Marilyn
I have a neighbor who is fond of buying large bottles of perfume. Very high quality boxes: varied, stylized, pretty to look at, and they make the odd-sized covers & cards smell nice for a few days.
Cheers,
/s/ ikeyPikey
I have a lot of those baby wipe boxes for storage/sorting....
...its great for MANY reasons to have a granddaughter!
The search for the perfect storage box for stamps is a life time goal. I have graduated from Cigar Boxes, to Cigarette Boxes to Bank Check reordering boxes to my latest find...from some groceries I now buy, and consume (just for the plastic transparent, and perfect sized boxes).
rrr...
The original post for this thread was located in the Test topic. Posts in that topic are routinely deleted, but since this one took on a life of its own, I thought we should preserve it and keep it going, so have at it, gang!
Now what was that about the muffin tins?
Since we've gone into storage boxes... my wife is the Swiffer fiend and uses these all the time. I save the boxes. Blue plastic a little smaller than a shoe box, clear plastic lid. They come in two depths, depending on how many pads are in the pack. I use these for my in progress model car projects.
"Blue plastic a little smaller than a shoe box"
You sure you are just not hiding your stamps in plain sight. I would never think to look under a mop.
I don't see any tweezers in these pictures. For a job this size, you want at least two pairs to speed things up a bit.
OK, hopefully this one works...
Yay !!! And this one?
Done! Thanks. Watch for my new thread elsewhere.
re: Testing For a Big Project
Does Your Better Half know that you've made-off with her muffin tin?
Or, worse, that you've gone and bought a new one, while she is still using ...
Cheers,
/s/ ikeyPikey
re: Testing For a Big Project
I'm more concerned that she'll find out I've "repurposed" her Diaper Wipe boxes...
Remember, Vegas Rules apply to StampoRama discussions.
re: Testing For a Big Project
re: Testing For a Big Project
What a good use for the baby wipes boxes! I'm going to copy that! Thanks.
Marilyn
re: Testing For a Big Project
I have a neighbor who is fond of buying large bottles of perfume. Very high quality boxes: varied, stylized, pretty to look at, and they make the odd-sized covers & cards smell nice for a few days.
Cheers,
/s/ ikeyPikey
re: Testing For a Big Project
I have a lot of those baby wipe boxes for storage/sorting....
...its great for MANY reasons to have a granddaughter!
re: Testing For a Big Project
The search for the perfect storage box for stamps is a life time goal. I have graduated from Cigar Boxes, to Cigarette Boxes to Bank Check reordering boxes to my latest find...from some groceries I now buy, and consume (just for the plastic transparent, and perfect sized boxes).
rrr...
re: Testing For a Big Project
The original post for this thread was located in the Test topic. Posts in that topic are routinely deleted, but since this one took on a life of its own, I thought we should preserve it and keep it going, so have at it, gang!
Now what was that about the muffin tins?
re: Testing For a Big Project
Since we've gone into storage boxes... my wife is the Swiffer fiend and uses these all the time. I save the boxes. Blue plastic a little smaller than a shoe box, clear plastic lid. They come in two depths, depending on how many pads are in the pack. I use these for my in progress model car projects.
re: Testing For a Big Project
"Blue plastic a little smaller than a shoe box"
You sure you are just not hiding your stamps in plain sight. I would never think to look under a mop.
re: Testing For a Big Project
I don't see any tweezers in these pictures. For a job this size, you want at least two pairs to speed things up a bit.