MacGyver would be proud - Depotting & storing eyeshadows

ButterflyKeeper

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Right. I don't usually depot my eyeshadows. However, there are a few small miscellaneous bits of eyeshadows that are cluttering my make-up box. So I decided to scout around the house for what I can use in an impromptu depotting & storing session.

I found lots of those magnetic sheets on the fridge; firewood company and plumbing companies often leave loads of them for us on every visit. So I decided to use those.

Also, I used a small cardboard box.

I used super glue to glue the sheets to the box and to glue small strips on the bottom of my eyeshadow pans, but double sided tape will work too. I'm a superglue kinda girl because I'm quite the regular MacGyver around the house (which is also why I can't have long nails...
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Sorry if this post seems sloppy; I'm still trying to figure out how to add photos and so on. if the photos don't appear.... well, I'll try again later.
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Right; after many headaches, I managed to get photos on.

The box can be closed and stored (like you would a shoe box..)
 

ButterflyKeeper

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Also, if you have a steel pencil case, you can use those to store the magnetized eyeshadow pans. Good luck! If you have tried this, please share your photos~!
 

LMD84

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And thank you for moving this to the correct folder; I looked around for a while and didn't know where to post it. :p

it's ok!
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spunky

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is the magnetic sheet one of those free calender type things you get? i've been looking for a way of magnetizing my loose palette for AGES and i never thought of that!

great idea
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ButterflyKeeper

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Originally Posted by spunky
is the magnetic sheet one of those free calender type things you get? i've been looking for a way of magnetizing my loose palette for AGES and i never thought of that!

great idea
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yep, that's the one! instead of cluttering the fridge, use it to magnetize your eyeshadow pans!
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ButterflyKeeper

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Right; I got rid of the paper box but salvaged the magnet sheets. I bought a $5 steel pencil case, and it's better because the magnets stick to it very well. Worth a go, and it saves from buying those expensive magnetized palettes.
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martiangurll

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These are great ideas. Those tins that come with cookies and candies (like Altoids) would work too for smallish depots...

nice McGuyevering
 

ButterflyKeeper

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Originally Posted by martiangurll
These are great ideas. Those tins that come with cookies and candies (like Altoids) would work too for smallish depots...

nice McGuyevering


I depotted my MAC eyeshadows (I only have 4) and magnetized them; I store them in a small square tin that's smaller than a MAC Quad compact.
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Have no fear, MacGyver Girl is here! Household hacks FTW!
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kaliraksha

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Ohh nice job! I like the idea of being able to mix and match any size and easily pull one out... once I find the perfect cute cheap metal pencil case I'm going to give this a shot with my most used shadows and blushes.
 

ButterflyKeeper

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Originally Posted by kaliraksha
Ohh nice job! I like the idea of being able to mix and match any size and easily pull one out... once I find the perfect cute cheap metal pencil case I'm going to give this a shot with my most used shadows and blushes.

A small tin box (old candy tin, even) would work, too.
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cwnash71

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Ive been re organizing my vanity for my newly acquired makeup addiction, LOL. Ran across the zpalette so I've been slowly depotting my makeup to make room for...MORE makeup! Anyway-some of the pots are very small-too small for the magnets from zpalette(round and square) & Theybare difficult to cut. i also didn't want to repot them n larger containers-soo I remembered painting a "magnetic" square on my daughters wall for notes, etc.. Gonna use that to paint on the pots and to paint on the bottom of the empty palettes I want to keep(ltd edition diors, chanel, etc) Anyone tried this? I'm also in the process of building wooden dividers for my vanity drawers-using balsa and basswood from Hobby Lobby. We will see how that goes.
 

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