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Organizing Band-Aids


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June 6, 2011

Use plastic baggies to store small items on a bathroom wall.In our bathroom cabinet, there is only one shelf. The back is particle board so adding a shelf is questionable. I used double sided tape to secure snack-size bags to the back wall along the top to store light weight things, such as cotton balls, q-tips and band-aids.

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As you see in the photo, I cut down the Q-tip box and taped it up. Put a strip of tape close to the top and one close to the bottom of the bag. Don't go clear to the ends of the bag or it won't open wide enough to get anything out.

By Ann Winberg from Loup City, NE

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September 17, 2009

I would find that when I needed a band aid, it would take me going through several boxes to find the size I need. If I could not find it, I would end up buying another box of band aids and the collection would grow.

 
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