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<blockquote data-quote="RoseofSharon" data-source="post: 1177035" data-attributes="member: 272945"><p>They'd be great for skeins of embroidery thread (something I tested out on mine, which are larger, yesterday) or perhaps storing ribbons (yes I have a 'few' (ahem) in my sewing box) as both get all over the place. Or perhaps glitter as someone else has suggested. None of those uses require the pot to be very big.... Even small pots could be put to use in art and craft. Perhaps even watercolorists could use them to store washes in (wash is the paint in it watered form as opposed to the concentrated form their bought). </p><p></p><p>Ooh now I'm wishing I had more empty pots as the potential uses are endless and I've not been testing for overly long.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RoseofSharon, post: 1177035, member: 272945"] They'd be great for skeins of embroidery thread (something I tested out on mine, which are larger, yesterday) or perhaps storing ribbons (yes I have a 'few' (ahem) in my sewing box) as both get all over the place. Or perhaps glitter as someone else has suggested. None of those uses require the pot to be very big.... Even small pots could be put to use in art and craft. Perhaps even watercolorists could use them to store washes in (wash is the paint in it watered form as opposed to the concentrated form their bought). Ooh now I'm wishing I had more empty pots as the potential uses are endless and I've not been testing for overly long. [/QUOTE]
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