Quick Valentine Caddy

by doughmesstic on January 31, 2013

in Crafts, DIY, holidays, Sponsored

Have you ever been on Pinterest, gawking around, and stumbled upon a craft so insanely easy you wonder why you never thought of it?

Yeah, me either.

But I’m hoping you’ll think, wow, clever idea that Doughmesstic chic had.  Wish I’d have thought of it.

Because here’s the deal…it’s not really even a craft.

It’s barely even an idea.

But it’s really cute (if I do say so myself), and completely interchangeable.

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It’s a metal shower caddy.  Well, it WAS a shower caddy.  Now?  It’s a Valentine Caddy.  In a few weeks, I’ll yank out the cute Valentine ribbon, weave a few pastel ribbons through it, and voila – it’s a contemporary Easter Basket.

I hate to insult you with a how-to, but why not?  Let’s do this thing.

Buy a metal shower caddy.

Buy cute ribbon.

Weave the ribbon through the caddy.

Fill caddy with Valentines.

The End.

While I was at Lowe’s searching for things to use for Valentine’s Day, I see a shower caddy…THIS is what I thought of.  But I also saw another idea or two, and because I like to spread things out, you’ll be seeing those projects as we make our way to Valentine’s Day.  Cute ideas, kids.  Cute.

But first, see if you can find the energy to make this very complicated Valentine’s Caddy.

I think you can.  You can DO IT.

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Disclaimer: I was supplied a gift card to Lowe’s to purchase items for my project, but was not compensated for this post.  All thoughts and opinions are my own.

{ 2 comments… read them below or add one }

Miss @ Miss in the Kitchen January 31, 2013 at 10:09 pm

A craft I can actually do! Brilliant!

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Suzan @ The Lazy Suzan February 4, 2013 at 12:48 am

Very cute!

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