The New Home Ec
Hang Up Your Handbags
Get your closet in order by hanging your purses, bags and belts! I first saw the use of shower rings to hold handbags on Better Homes and Garden and put my own spin on it. I used “easy glide” shower rings (the ones with the ball bearings) and combined them with large round clamp rings:
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The shower rings roll easily over the clothing rod and the larger clamps hold the bags without twisting the handles:
I was even able to hang the bags with dust covers! Hanging the bags cleared up a few shelves and made this section of my closet orderly and easily accessible. I can finally see all my purses in one place and maybe use them more now!
This post is part of my new ongoing series Getting Organized!
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Ashley commented on Aug 10 11 at 11:01 amLOVE this! I’m leaving right now to go buy some curtain rings :). I’ve been racking my brain trying to figure out how to make my purses more orderly and THIS is just the thing! I love how you have your jeans stacked as well. Thanks for the great idea!
Jacinda Cote commented on Aug 10 11 at 7:11 pmwow! Great Idea! My hubby and I just bought our first house, this is something I will defintley be trying soon! :D
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Barbara Angles commented on Aug 10 11 at 8:15 pmThis is absolute Genius. Love it Love it
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