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Thursday, September 02, 2010

The ultimate scarf organizer



Materials: GRUNDTAL Towel rail, and S hooks, BINDER CLIPS

Description: I needed a way to store Scarves. If you have a basket or some sort of closet thing, you will know that it SUCKS. Because scarves need to be seen, and not folded. They also need to be organized in a way that does not leave them in a massive pile on the floor every morning. NO SUCH INVENTION EXISTS. Until now.

Install the GRUNDTAL two pole towel rack into the wall at about 6 feet from the ground. Hang the S hooks from it and then attach about 2 Binder clips per hook. You can not just hang the scarves on the S hooks directly - you will get tears and bumps and they will fall off constantly. Now clip all of your scarves to the binder clips. You may peruse through your scarves with a simple click click click.

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~ Mae Callen, Ottawa, Ontario

7 comments:

  1. I don't wear scarves, but I just found a great new blog.

    Thanks Beth!

    Nikki

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  2. Very clever. I too like my scarves to be seen.

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  3. i do something similar, only i use binder rings or key rings. i thread the scarves through the quarter-sized hole so that they're not bound or clipped in any way.

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  4. The scarves add nice color to the corner of the room. Neat idea! And it can handle variations with different types of hooks, clips, or whatever devices a person wants to use.

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  5. You have a beautiful home! I love the entry way like this!! wow!
    and the idea is neat too, just hope that the "s" shaped hook don't come off all the time!
    xx

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  6. Hi, lovely decorative solution. If you would use the Riktig rings around the rail, they will not fall of like S hooks can.

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  7. OMG! this is so great! I have a big basket of scarves and it is such a pain to find one that often I just skip wearing them. Im not sure that I have space form this in my current place but I might try incorporating the scares into my closet.

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