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A Great Day at IHHS 2015.
We've had such a great day at the 2015 International Home and Housewares Show in Chicago!
A Great Day at IHHS 2015.
We've had such a great day at the 2015 International Home and Housewares Show in Chicago!
What and Where. Craft Table.
Never met a crafter that uses only one tool. Hobby Holster and Lil' Holster are perfect for holding all your crafting tools.
What and Where. Craft Table.
Never met a crafter that uses only one tool. Hobby Holster and Lil' Holster are perfect for holding all your crafting tools.
What and Where. Sister Cheerleaders.
Bathroom counter space is scarce in most homes. Now try accommodating two cheerleaders getting ready at the same time! Hot Iron Holster and Lil' Holster are a must-have for these busy athletes.
What and Where. Sister Cheerleaders.
Bathroom counter space is scarce in most homes. Now try accommodating two cheerleaders getting ready at the same time! Hot Iron Holster and Lil' Holster are a must-have for these busy athletes.
How Often Does This Happen To You? Messy Hot Glue.
How often does your hot glue gun leave a trail of messy, stringy chaos all over your work areas? A sticky note or a pie tin may be a little...
How Often Does This Happen To You? Messy Hot Glue.
How often does your hot glue gun leave a trail of messy, stringy chaos all over your work areas? A sticky note or a pie tin may be a little...
What and Where. Hair Brush.
Even the things we use the most tend to wander off. Never lose your hair brush again. The Lil' Holster is a perfect home for your hair brushes. Stay organized...
What and Where. Hair Brush.
Even the things we use the most tend to wander off. Never lose your hair brush again. The Lil' Holster is a perfect home for your hair brushes. Stay organized...
National Tortilla Chip Day!
It's National Tortilla Chip Day! Rebecca Webb Carranza invented tortilla chips in the 1950s. All we have to say is... Muchas gracias Rebecca!
National Tortilla Chip Day!
It's National Tortilla Chip Day! Rebecca Webb Carranza invented tortilla chips in the 1950s. All we have to say is... Muchas gracias Rebecca!