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| Posted: 11/03/10 |
Post Subject: Re: Baby Formula Tins |
| Amy |
Hi everyone,
I'm formula feeding my little bub and as such I've got heaps of tins. Any suggestions on what I could do with the tins? |
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| Posted: 12/03/10 |
Post Subject: Re: Baby Formula Tins |
| Venessa |
My husband is quite the handyman. He uses the tins to store his nails, screws, nuts, bolts etc. The tins are fairly airtight and keeps their contents clean and dry. They also stack neatly on the shelves. |
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| Posted: 18/03/10 |
Post Subject: Re: Baby Formula Tins |
| Rebecca |
These tins are great for growing herbs. |
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| Posted: 18/03/10 |
Post Subject: Re: Baby Formula Tins |
| Amy |
Thanks, they're both great ideas. My partner is currently building a shed so once its up he can use the tins to store nuts/bolts/nails etc as you suggested.And I think if I get some fine sand paper I can rough up the outside of the tins then paint them, drill some drainage holes in the bottom and have a great looking herb garden. |
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| Posted: 19/03/10 |
Post Subject: Re: Baby Formula Tins |
| Des |
Great painted or covered in contact to store everything from pencils, hair ties, curling ribbon, loose change to match box cars. |
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| Posted: 16/04/10 |
Post Subject: Re: Baby Formula Tins |
| Anne (in Melbourne) |
look in the newsletter - there were lots of ideas for using formula tins. |
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| Posted: 04/05/10 |
Post Subject: Re: Baby Formula Tins |
| Gary |
Set yourself a challenge to fill them all with 5c and 10c coins!
If not, they're great for storing buttons, screws, nails, lego, anything!
Gary
http://journeyintotheblack.blogspot.com |
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