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Never Let Your Hangers Be Useless
3/20/2008 5:30:03 PM

 

        one day, You may find that the hangers in excess of your need. When you are bothering whether should go and buy some more clothes to feed the excessive hangers or toss them away,  you are recommended to consider the following suggestions. Why not have a try? Never let your hangers be useless.


*     Bend the ends of a wire hanger upwards to make a hanging shoe drying rack. 
*     Since wire hangers really are made of wire, they can be taken apart using pliers and wire cutters. The resulting lengths of wire can be used the same as any other wire. 
*     Make a paper towel holder by cutting the center out of the bottom of a hanger and inserting the ends into a roll of paper towels. Or if your hanger is sturdy enough, just cut one end away and put the roll on the remaining bottom wire. Bend the cut ends back on themselves and cover with tape. 
*     Take a hanger apart and use it to fish things from behind the refrigerator, under the bed, etc. 
*     Spear marshmallows or hotdogs on them and roast them over an open fire. 
*     Replace plastic hanging pot holders with wire from a wire hanger. The hook part is already there, so leave it on. Cut the bottom in the center, creating two "legs" and fastening another piece for the third leg to stabilize it. Insert into holes in the rim of the planter, bend and twist to secure. 
*     Make Christmas decorations from them, for indoor or outdoor use by shaping them into stars, trees, etc. 
*    Make wreaths by rounding a wire hanger and using it for the base. Tie yarn, plastic bags strips, or wire greenery or artificial flowers to it, then let your imagination run with this one. 
*    Use the wire from several hangers to create a mini greenhouse. Bend the wire into "U" shape and push the ends into the soil in a container, then cover with a clear plastic bag or plastic wrap. 
*    Still have an excess of wire hangers, donate them. Women's shelters, transition houses, thrift stores (especially those run by non profit organizations), homeless shelters and dry cleaners are all places to ask about using your extra hangers.
                                                                                                                                    
      edit by Thomas Xu

      Sunmarco Hanger


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