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To go to each of the projects, you can click on the title and it will take you to the direct site of the rightful owners of the projects.
Cereal Box Storage Bins
Photo source: Urban Nest |
This project incorporates fabric along with using the cereal boxes. The directions are easy to read!
Cereal Box Stationary Organizer
Photo source: Katydid and Kid |
You could actually save some serious money by making your own office organizer and save some trees buy reusing those cereal boxes! I think my dad would be happy to know that I am recycling...lol!
Recycled Cereal Box Sunburst Mirror
Photo source: Under The Table and Dreaming |
This sunburst mirror is a great idea for some home decor that can save you money and that is always a plus!
Cereal Box Drawer Dividers
Photo source: IHeart Organizing |
Another great organizing idea! These are way cuter than having to go to the store and purchase organizer that not fit. These cereal box drawer divider are customizable to fit your needs.
Cereal Box 2013 Planner
Photo source: Live. Eat. Create |
The DIY planner is adorable. This site includes the printable for the calender for 2013!
See you next week for Monday Pinterest...who knows what I will be finding next.
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Newest follower here! I found you through the blog hop. You have a super cute blog, I can't wait to read more! You can find me at meandmr.com
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Hello, I found your blog through Created By Laurie's Blog (The meet and greet blog hop), thanks for the links you have given us to these projects. I like your blog, I will come to visit you often.
ReplyDeleteI am a new follower here! I leave here the link to my blog, if you like my projects I hope that you will consider to follow me.
Marisa from
http://passionetcouture.blogspot.ca/
Great ideas, thanks for sharing. It's always great to find new ways of recycling.
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Beautiful creations. I like to Mod Podge boxes and turn them into something useful and cute as well. :) Visiting you here via the blog hop and already a follower. :)
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http://www.chetopianfamily4.com
These are amazing! You'd never know that cereal boxes were involved.
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Oh my...love these creative ideas. I will so be recycling my cereal boxes now! I am a new follower from over at The Linking with My Ladies party.
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Debbie
These are such cute ideas! Love them! Found you on the Blog hop. Check me out if you get a chance www.feelingtheemptynest.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteI am hopelessly disorganized so love your cheap and cheerful ideas! i found you via the Tuesday Tea Party so come over and have a scone and clotted cream
ReplyDeleteEmma
www.mommyhasaheadache.blogspot.com
Now THIS is cool! I love how creative you are with recycled boxes.
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DeleteThank you for stopping by! I just wanted to let you know that I did not create these cute things out of the cereal boxes. There are 5 different people who made them. I just find them on pinterest and post my most favorite ones that I think are awesome ;)
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I really like the DIY planner! I'm visiting today from Linkin with my Ladies. :)
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Rena
I love everything that you've done! I am in dire need of organizational tools and your stationary organizers would fit the bill perfectly! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI am also your newest follower via the Thirsty Thursday blog hop!
I am loving all these awesome ideas! Glad I found you via the Linking with the Ladies Blog Hop and now happily following you!
ReplyDeleteHow cool!!! My husband and I have cereal almost everyday and go through sooo many boxes--now I know what to do with them :)
ReplyDeleteThese are such awesome ideas! Thanks for sharing them with us! I found your blog on Chic on a Shoestring Decorating blog hop and am now your newest follower. Would really love it if you could come by my blog to check it out when you get a chance:)
ReplyDeleteSelene @ restorationbeauty.com
Fantastic ideas! I always feel bad throwing out cereal boxes, but had no idea what to do with them. I'm definitely going to give a couple of these ideas a try.
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Wow great post! & new follower. I am going to try and use some of theses ideas. I am in the midst of trying to organize my craft room. Thanks for the ideas!
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ReplyDeleteWhat fantastic ideas and done so beautifully too, can't wait to try!
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ReplyDeleteI am such a sucker for anything recycled - Love your ideas!
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http://www.marigoldsloft.blogspot.com
I love them all! Thanks for pointing us to these lovelies!
ReplyDeleteThanks for share this post I also share with you something hope you like my post. If you have broken glass or ceramics like ovenproof dishes, drinking glasses or mugs, creatively reuse or place in your rubbish bin, because just 15g of ovenproof glass can contaminate one tonne of normal glass, making it useless for recycling. Thanks
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