Pizza boxes
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Last time I needed boxes for a class I bought them from a local pizza parlor for 50 cents each. I know how expensive paper products are. May be more now. First time I asked for one it was for a memory box to put grandkids drawings in and I promised a painted box in return - that one was free.
#27
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I also use the plastic boxes with lid that my spring mix lettuce comes in. I can store fabrics for a given project,so I on't use one in something else. they are clear and you can see from the outside what project is in there!
#28
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Great minds do think alike. I covered a series of the largest size with contact paper, then put felt or unused batting on the inside. Used this to carry my project in the camper and used the inside as my design boards. This week I used the same technique on some smaller boxes from Omaha Steaks that I plan to use for small items, feet, etc. that belong to individual sewing machines. I have 20, mostly vintag,e and want to keep what belongs where it belongs, so the machine and the box/es will be put in its own case w/rollers.
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