Hey guys! I was organizing my room and needed something to store my craft papers in but I didn’t want to go out and buy a fancy one so I made one myself. The materials are things you can most likely find in your house so you won’t be hurting your pocket! Some cereal boxes may not fit your magazines to try to get one that does or just use it for your smaller magazines. Enjoy this quick, easy, and affordable DIY tutorial xoxo Kristie What you’ll need: – Empty Cereal Box (or maybe something else similar in shape) – Scissors – Things to decorate your box with. You can use stickers, newpaper/magazine clippings, old greeting cards, or anything else you want! Link to my blog: heyitskristie.blogspot.com Follow me on twitter! twitter.com FTC: All items mentioned in this video were purchased by me. I am not affiliated or endorsed by any companies mentioned.
Simple tips on how to decorate with your accessories on a budget. It is easy to clutter a room with your decorations, so consider these simple decorating tips to get the most out of your interior.
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