Hairspray, deodorant, face cream and other assorted toiletries can all look ugly if left out on display in your bathroom. Why not use pretty paper to cover up the labels and make the bottles themselves worth displaying? Simone at Beach Vintage is talented at making mundane things pretty, and her blog is full of great ideas for making your world beautiful. [how to make dressed up toiletries]
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Pretty paper, wrapping paper, scrapbook paper, etc., on hand or $1
Heather Mann is chief editor of Dollar Store Crafts, and specializes in transforming inexpensive materials into stylish and simple craft projects. She has appeared on the Martha Stewart Show, in Reader’s Digest and the New York Times. DSC has been recognized as named one of Babble.com’s Top 10 Best Overall Craft Blogs (2011 & 2012) and Apartment Therapy’s 10 Crafty Blogs We Love (2010). Her work has been viewed by millions on the cover of FamilyFun magazine and on top websites such as RealSimple, Huffington Post, ABCNews.com, and others.
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Great idea. I wonder if wallpaper would work, too, especially for things you grab with wet hands? (Although personally, I can’t stand having even pretty toiletries sitting out in my little bathroom.)
Such a quick and easy idea to make such a big difference! Thanks for the tip as all the items i leave out on my counter clash with their advertising bright assortment of colors and shiny labels.
Lily
I’m sorry… but who actually decorates their hairspray can?
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Kelly H
I love this idea!!
Samantha
Great idea. I wonder if wallpaper would work, too, especially for things you grab with wet hands? (Although personally, I can’t stand having even pretty toiletries sitting out in my little bathroom.)
Georgette
sooooooo cute! wonderful idea!
Jenny B
Very cute and clever!
Karen
Such a quick and easy idea to make such a big difference! Thanks for the tip as all the items i leave out on my counter clash with their advertising bright assortment of colors and shiny labels.
Lily
I’m sorry… but who actually decorates their hairspray can?