I was out thrift store shopping a few weeks back and came across this charging station for $2.50 and knew instantly that it had a greater purpose.
My Better Half saw it too. This charging station would go on my dresser in my bedroom and would be a nice stand for my curling iron and hot rollers.
So we started the makeover by removing the top dividers and spray painting it to match my bedroom. If you haven’t seen my bedroom, you can see bits and pieces of it HERE.
After getting it painted we put an extension cord on the inside and hooked my hair appliances to it.
It works perfectly
And keeps my stuff off the counter top.
Oh, and the little drawer in the front is the perfect place to hold my hot roller pins.
Pretty Cool, huh!?
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Awesome idea!
I was skeptical until I saw the finished product…great save! Pinned.
Now, this is awesome! What a great idea. Perfect for any woman too.
Good Idea. I now know what to look for to get my hair appliances organized.
How do I find the MicroFiber Swiffer duster instructions to make my own?
This is fantastic!
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a good days work. NJ utility trailers haul a multitude of items including landscaping
tools, appliances, cords of firewood, mulch or other supplies.
When you think of grass you generally think of the
color green.
V-Bar is in fact an additional high quality added
to cycle four tires mainly because it boosts
the hold about its polar environment, inclines along with almost all bumpy challenging locations wherever
you may need more footing. The steam engine powered Frick tractors came in the market in the 1940s.
The hitch ball must be elevated above the truckbed
in order for people to fasten trailers onto it.