then I had an idea to reuse this big plastic coffee canister for a dryer-top waste basket. |
I even had some of the Debbie Mumm fabric left from the clothespin bag that I sewed years ago.
I cut out a strip of the fabric, pressed under the edges and adhered it to the old coffee cannister with one coat of ModPodge on the can and then one over the fabric
. The fabric has several retro-homemakers on the squares and I used 3 of them on this can. It was amazing how nice they just fit too.
So if I get bored, one day I can look at the homemaker doing the laundry-
then another day I can watch her iron
or do her mending.
I may turn it around, but I never really get bored.
There is always something I need to do and just want to do in my home.
"Dirty laundry reminds me that someone has worked, someone has played, someone has eaten, someone has slept, someone has enjoyed their day just as they will tomorrow, if someone like me takes care of what they have to wear "
---- I cannot take credit for the quote but it sums up how I feel about the importance of homekeeping
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Oh, cute!! I love this fabric. And a quote :)
ReplyDeleteGood solution to your trash can need!
ReplyDeleteLove it! I have a little plastic bucket on my dryer for a trashcan!
ReplyDeleteWhat perfect fabric for the laundry room! Brilliant idea to use it on the coffee canister as well. Your house has such a homey feeling, yet uncluttered and very neat. I need you here!
ReplyDeleteLorita, this is the nicest compliment for me! That is exactly how I want our house to be- home and comfortable but uncluttered.
DeleteI would come help you if I could :)
That is a cute little trash can!
ReplyDeleteVery good idea!! I'm always leaving a wad of dryer lint at the sink next to the dryer; this would put a stop to that! Since I don't drink coffee I'll have to come up with another canister of some sort.
ReplyDeleteall kinds of containers would work- an oatmeal box, wipes container, bottom of a bleach bottle or even a milk jug
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