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    Cute Things To Put Stuff In

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    Amber Fijolek on Jun 22, 2009 2:18 PM PDT
    Sometimes you've just got too much stuff. Or, perhaps, sometimes it just feels like it. As a girl with a problem with misplacing things (my friends like to apply the term "loser"), there's no system I haven't tried when it comes to organizing all of my loose ends. Fittingly, I get excited when I see things that can contain my things. Especially if they're cute things that I can put those things in. When your recycled shoe box just isn't doing it for you and your home, there's a basket, box, bucket, cup, or tray out there to bring your room (and your pile of things) together. Now, it may not help you find where your things are -- for me, there's really no hope there -- but at least it'll help you express and articulate what impeccably good taste in decorating you have!
    Tags : tray , tool box , style , store , box

    Hot In The Hive: "Don Banana" Kitchen Box by Alessi

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    Anna Yu on May 18, 2009 6:18 AM PDT
    Ok, let's be honest here. Are you still storing your dry goods like flour, sugar, coffee, or tea in the big bulky packages it came in? Whether it's a flimsy cardboard box with tape all over it to keep it from collapsing or big, bulky, and ugly plastic containers, it's no wonder why kitchen cupboards are such a mess. That's why I fell in love with Italian design team, Alessi and their "Don Banana" Kitchen Box! I don't know about you, but I'll certainly crack a smile every time I reach for my tea leaves or sugar in the morning. I think the box could also be a fun storage idea for candies and nuts (provided you and your guests eat them before they get stale). Or how about bath salts or cotton balls in the bathroom? The storage possibilities are endless!


    Price: $50
    Who Found It: facadeindreams was the first to add the "Don Banana" Kitchen Box to the Hive.
    Tags : storage , kitchen , home , decorate , box

    How To Make A Paper "Bloomin' Box" For Spring

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    Lisanne Silverman on Apr 16, 2009 2:20 PM PDT
    Jeffery Rudell is a contributor at CraftStylish, a web site devoted to inspiring projects and instructions for creating and crafting. Below, he shares a surprisingly easy-to-do design!


    This little creation was sitting in the window of a small shop on a side street in New York City, and the moment I saw it I fell in love with it. The shopkeeper, however, was unwilling to sell me the display prop out of his window. He did, however, offer to show me how it was made: "It's simple," he assured me, and then proceeded to demonstrate that fact right at the counter of his shop. I wish that I had the benefit of a tiny video clip to prove to you just how easy this is to make. Instead, I am stuck having to make due with sequential photographs. The resulting tutorial looks much more complicated than it really is, but this is only because I have erred on the side of being thorough in my directions. Don't be scared away from this project by the number of steps. Once you learn it, you'll be making them with your eyes closed (or while watching TV, which is how I do it). Since I first became acquainted with this design, I have put it to use in many ways-- as paper baubles offered as ersatz thank-you notes and as wrapping for small presents; I've even (at a much larger scale and with the addition of a little glue) made pinatas in this manner. They also make wonderful holiday ornaments when built using foil origami papers.


    All you need are six equally-sized squares of paper. I'm using 3-inch x 3-inch pieces of origami paper, but nearly anything that will take a crease nicely will suffice. I hope you enjoy this project and please let me know what uses of your own you come up with.


    Click over to CraftStylish for a step-by-step guide to making your own origami Bloomin' Box for spring!
    Tags : spring , paper , origami , home , box

    Nuptial Novelties: Gifts For The Groomsmen

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    Amber Fijolek on Feb 25, 2009 5:19 AM PST
    On your wedding day, tie the knot without binding your beau back from his buds. Sure, the wedding is pretty much always about the bride -- but a lot of time, sweat and money is put in by the groom's best mates. Since they're the ones that you'll be sharing your hubby with, it'll be worth it to make sure your honey gives them the gratitude they deserve for standing next to him on your big day -- and what better way than with a nice groomsmen gift? To keep them on your good side -- and his -- the gift should be well-thought out and worthwhile. As tradition has it, there are some items in this slideshow collection that could be expected by any of the groom's guys, but as long as they're carefully selected, unique gifts can also say how much you appreciate your boy's buddies. Take a peek at these groomsmen gift selections for your wedding and make those marital men merry!
    Tags : zippo , watch , tote , tie , box

    And The Winners Of The Harajuku Gift Boxes Are...

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    Lisanne Silverman on Dec 19, 2008 4:21 PM PST
    Three lucky Hivers are about to become one gift closer to being done with holiday shopping! Earlier this week we offered you the chance to win one of three super cute Harajuku Lovers gift boxes, each of which play a song by Gwen Stefani when opened and contain a purse, wallet, or makeup case from the line. All you had to do was tell us which Gwen song represented your style the best, and why! I just can't believe no one said "Sweet Escape!" Seriously guys. Anyway, only three can win, so click READ MORE to see who they are! And P.S. even if you're not a winner, you can pick up these gift boxes at Macy's. They make great gifts for Gwen lovers or anyone with "a fatal attraction to cuteness!"
    Tags : wallet , purse , music , makeup bag , box

    Give Your Bedroom The Royal Treatment!

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    Greta on Oct 20, 2008 6:18 AM PDT
    Give your bedroom the royal treatment with home decor items fit for the queen that you are. Decadent, gilded, and completely indulgent home statement pieces and accessories won't exactly transform your room into the Buckingham Palace, but who needs Prince William down the hall when you can dream about him all you want in this fabulously deluxe four-poster canopy bed? These Rococo-inspired fabric tote boxes would be an excellent way to store your favorite out-of-season items, and would add regal whimsy to any wardrobe. And what royal room could ever be complete without a crown? This adorable Juicy Couture porcelain crown does double-duty as a cute home accessory and a chic way to store loose change. Check out my SLIDESHOW for my five favorite ways to give your bedroom the royal treatment, and search the Hive for even more regal home decor ideas!
    Tags : storage , royalty , royal , rococo , box
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