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Old 05-31-2008, 08:21
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I use t shirt and big sweater boxes. I write on the front of each one which bows are in there (ie korkers, layered, clippies, etc..) The stack so nicely.
I LOVE this idea...I just happen to have a ton of them laying around unused!
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I found a bunch of christmas ornamebt storage boxes for really cheap to store them in. It is clear so I can see what is in it. I am going to look for more of them this year.
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Old 06-02-2008, 02:36
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I haven't started vending, but I've decided if I do I will be using these for at least some of my inventory. Large Snap 'n Stack Craft Storage Box with Removable Dividers

The trays interlock and you can put dividers in them. The lid has a nice handle for carrying.

They're not cheap, but I figured if I use my 40 and 50% off coupons at ACMoore to pick them up it won't be so bad. I already store some of my supplies in one. On the site I posted you can order extra trays and dividers for the base units.

With 4 cats and 3 kids I'll need something to keep them safe and boxes made from regular cardboard won't cut it!
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I use photoboxes
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The pizza box idea is creative! Love it!

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awesome idea, thank you so much!
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Wow, lots of GREAT ideas. I LOVE the pizza box idea...hmm wondering if I can convince my grump of a pizza shop owner to part with a few (paid for of course) LOL
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I am lovin' the pizza box idea!! Very creative!
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I found a bunch of christmas ornamebt storage boxes for really cheap to store them in. It is clear so I can see what is in it. I am going to look for more of them this year.
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Old 07-30-2008, 12:25
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I use several methods:
*A friend gave me about 6 "coke" trays from a fundraiser & I sort bows by type in them. They stack without squishing bows and only take up a little space. (they are open, so not great for dust- but hasn't been a problem so far.
*bowholders stuck on any wall space I can find around the house. I'm having to hang 'em high tho, now that dgd is gettin more mobile.
*the cardboard flats that we get our bottled water in. 2 sizes. I put the bows on bowcards in these and stand them up in the boxes. I can see what's what at a glance, but they don't stack. They do hold quite a few bows, though, so it's worth it for now. They make it very easy to find and pull out a certain bow, and the bows don't get squished. (of course, I stiffen most of my bows)

The pizza box idea sounds ideal for my smaller (not multi- layered bows) I'll have to give that a try too!
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