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    Picture of Bornagain bunny
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    I have a load of old paint cans and am looking for clever ideas for recycling them. Got any good suggestions???

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    Posts: 22 | Location: Hares Canyon, Oregon | Registered: Nov 08, 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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    clean ones i'm assuming Big Grin paint them a bright color for a childrens room ;screw them to the wall, opened end facing you, & fill with childrens small toys & use the handle to hang jammies or a robe.in a childs bathroom hang the same way & store soap, wash cloths & hang a towel on the handle.you could also use four for legs and screw down a piece of wood & then pad it for a childs footstool.
     
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