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Good Evening,
It’s Friday! We had a good week at The Lawrence home. We are all healthy and happy which is a huge blessing. So many people would love to have good health or happiness. Both are wonderful gifts from above. Thank you Jesus!!!
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A few weeks ago I went thru our home and snapped lots of pictures in hopes I would find something to share with you all. So I decided I would share this for my post today. It’s an easy DIY scarf, hat or tie hanger that I am sure many of you will want to make yourself.
If you are anything like me you love scarves. I think scarves are awesome. It is an easy inexpensive way to change the look of your outfit. A plain outfit can go from bland to wow by adding a scarf.
With all of my scarves I couldnt find an easy way to store them. I had bought some scarf hangers but felt they weren’t what I was looking for. So my mind kicked into gear and this is what I came up with. Something that costs less than $5.00.
Believe it or not there are around 50 scarves on this hanger. It is a small curtain rod with shower curtain hooks. Yep that’s it. 🙂
The curtain rod costs around $3.00 and you can buy the shower curtain hooks for $1.00 per 10. Depending on the thickness of the scarf you can get 2 to 3 scarves on a hook.
I decided to put one in Phil’s area of the closet for his hats and ties. It only took around 10 minutes to construct both.
This idea has helped so much with organization.
Do you have any easy DIY ideas you can share with me? I would love to hear them.
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I am hoping you have a wonderful weekend filled with family, friends & God’s love.
I am…
Blessed Beyond Measures,
Cindy
Great diy! The scarves look so much neater and organized. It looks like it takes up less space too! Another plus!
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Thanks I like it alot.
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