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A cereal box worked for me one time. I used duct tape to secure it to the
door. Not long ago I used a staple gun, not a desk top stapler, to attach 1/2" wide clothing elastic to the inside of the cabinet door. I hold my coffee filters this way. I also used a length of it for holding measuring spoons, just stapled at intervals to allow a space for each spoon to hand upside down. I'd do more but I just have not gotten around to it. Your drawing is great by the way. Bet you're good at the game called Pictionary. Yvette "Dan Williams" > wrote in message ... > I'm getting increasingly frustrated at having to dig around the back of > cupboards to find the right size lids for a tupperware bowl. > > I've had the idea of trying to find some sort of filing tray that i can > attach to the back of a kitchen cupboard door that i can use to store the > lids for my various tupperware bowls. Obviously they'd have to be thin > enough so that i could shut the door. > > I've drawn a picture of what i'm trying to explain. > It's available at http://home.btconnect.com/dtwilliams/kitchen.gif > > Anyone got any ideas where i could get such an item in the UK? > Suppose i could take a look in my local stationary store. > > Thanks in advance for any suggestions or alternatives ideas. > > Dan Williams |
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