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At 55% off Wed./Thurs/Fri at Michael’s it is worth the look.
As a professional organizer, I like to re-purpose or find other uses for items. This week Michael’s (the craft store) has a sale on the scrapbooking storage units. You may not be a scrapbooker but these units are also great to use in a home office. The units can be assembled to fit into any small space and can be configured differently to meet your needs. Use them with an existing desk or purchase a desktop unit.
In the scrapbooking aisle you can all find oversized magazine holders that can be used for project work. So instead of having projects in a file folder, use a magazine holder to put all the pieces together. If you have bulky brochures or samples this is a great storage solution.
Sometimes in a small office environment, we need to ‘think outside the box’ as the business saying goes to source retailers other than than Staples, Office Max or Basics.
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Look around the scrapbooking area of Michaels and you may find more than you bargain for!
🥾 Explore: Tours & Experiences
🏡 Where to Stay: Top Accommodations
🚙 Hit the Road: Car Rental Deals
🛫 Get Away: Find Flight Deals
🎒 Shop: Travel Essentials
Margarita Ibbott is a travel and lifestyle blogger. She blogs about travel in Canada, the United States and Europe giving practical advice through restaurant, hotel and attraction reviews. She writes for DownshiftingPRO.com and other online media outlets.
Thank you for providing the information. I would like to tell that I have already hired a storage unit from space station who is providing the service of storing the valuable items in a safe and secure place.
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Did you make the first storage system, on the top? if you did what cubes did you use? Your blog is really helpful!
did you make the top one (picture, i mean), if you did which cube did you use?