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sunnygirl
loving life

Member since 1/07 5413 total posts
Name: D
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dresser drawer liners
has anyone lined their dresser drawers and where did you get the liners from, preferable unscented, i went to bed bath and beyond, and target today no luck i normally wouldn't line them but we just got new bedroom furniture and when i put some clothes in i felt like the wood might pull on some clothes a little, its not 100% smooth TIA
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Posted 8/16/09 4:04 PM |
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PotofLuck06
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Member since 11/06 13241 total posts
Name: Betsy
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Re: dresser drawer liners
For the kitchen, we used the plastic liners from BB&B....they have ridges across it and it's clear plastic.
We've used the same thing in a few dresser drawers upstairs. The other idea (I used in college) was take a old white pillow case and lay that down on the bottom of a drawer. Then add an old dryer sheet to absorb any smell from the wood.
I've also had the issue of BB&B being sold out of the liner. I checked back in 2 weeks and they had a it again.
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Posted 8/16/09 4:42 PM |
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charon54
My two boys!

Member since 5/05 7279 total posts
Name: Rebecca
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Re: dresser drawer liners
Walmart sells the rolls of the plastic liners.
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Posted 8/16/09 5:45 PM |
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Cpt2007
A new love!

Member since 1/08 5946 total posts
Name: Liz
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Re: dresser drawer liners
If you are just looking for something to cover the bottoms, use wrapping paper. Works just as well and you probably already have some in your home!
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Posted 8/16/09 7:39 PM |
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sunnygirl
loving life

Member since 1/07 5413 total posts
Name: D
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Re: dresser drawer liners
thanks for the ideas ladies
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Posted 8/16/09 8:47 PM |
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