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Wednesday, February 14, 2007

WFMW: Bathroom Organization




I borrowed this idea from another blogger, but now that it WORKS FOR ME and it is WEDNESDAY, I'll share it here.

I use an over-the-door shoe organizer, trimmed to size and hung over my shower, to organize my toiletries. I hate the clutter of things on my counter. This frees up the counter but still keeps everything I need daily easily accessible.




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Labels: homemaking, WFMW

posted by 2:20 PM

3 Comments:

Blogger Sara said...

CUTE idea! I use this shoe organizer thing to manage my larger pieces of jewelry, too.

6:12 PM  
Blogger Kelley said...

It's amazing how many things those shoe organizers can be used for, isn't it?

I use them in my kids' rooms for shoes, in the school room for art supplies, in the play room for barbie stuff, and how the bathroom too!

10:04 AM  
Blogger Justice Fergie said...

good idea. we only have a teeny tiny bit of counter space in our bathroom so we need all the help we can get!

12:58 PM  

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