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10.... cut the top of, decorate it with permos (perminant markers/ sharpies), pop a tealight in and have a fancy silhouette candle holder...

 

Here are some I prepared earlier...(we'll 2litre and 3 litre bottles ... but same shit different bucket and all that) 

 

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So what's 10things you cando with a Post It?

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@Katgirl Jo already posted number 10 above lol

 

1. I have one on my desktop monitor with all the zip codes in the areas we work for billing.

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5. I used to write love notes to my husband and stick them in surprise places for him (my how times have changed! 😞 )

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10. Write small grocery list,( things we are out of),  stick on rear view mirror, so when get in car, will remember to pick up needed items.

 

10 things you can do with a shoe box

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2. Cut some holes in it everywhere, throw a cat ball in and seal the lid and its a cat toy

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7. Poke holes in the top, fill with grass and use it to store the frogs, lizards or snails you spend the day catching.

 

Hot Tip from experience: snails can eat their way out, just saying.

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Can't count good, or english
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