
"kiss me lips mama." and my heart melted.
and as a little thank you for sharing your ideas with me....i have one for you! this works for little girls and adults just as well. when i was thrifting a few weeks back, i found an aisle with several coffee mug trees for 25 cents to 50 cents each. i immediately started thinking about how i could repurpose it for use in a different way and an idea was born. so i grabbed one and took it home. it is now at peace in ashlyn's room.

That's a great idea. I hate those bracelets just stacked on her shelf.
ReplyDeleteAwesome idea! I have used a wall-hanging mug rack for hanging deco scissors and rolls of tape on in my scrapbooking area before. But for some reason I never thought to use it for beads and bracelets!! It's now hanging in my oldest's room and she uses it for hanging materials she wants to make something with (she's a sewing maniac). :)
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