So, once again, I borrowed this idea from my friend Lynn. She keeps all her quilt blocks in pizza boxes. What a truly awesome idea. My nicely ironed blocks stay that way, and everything stays together. It took me a while, but the other day I stopped by my local pizza shop and asked if I could buy some boxes. They gave me a bunch of ones that were misprinted or printed crooked (didn’t bother me). They work just as well as the perfect ones and I did not have to pay for them. I am still in the process of getting all my projects ironed and put in my pizza boxes, but I am almost there. Just wanted to pass along a pretty good idea!
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Nice tip. Thanks!
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Hum, I had never considered this. Awesome tip!
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Each student in my class had one to keep their art work. I never thought of using them for finished blocks…thanks for sharing!
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Looks like you have been very busy. 😉
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Great tip, thanks
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What a great idea! Now if I were an entrepreneur, I’d make up some clear ones with snap lock tops and sell them to quilters for $10 each. They’d sell like hot cakes!
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This is a great idea! I like how they are thin and can easily be stacked on top of each other.
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When I appliquêd a lot, I used the pizza boxes, but haven’t for a while. I should pick some up now that I’m appliquéing again! It certainly looks organized that way. What a lucky deal to get the misprinted ones!
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Great idea! I also love those great big Craftsy boxes for quilt storage.
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