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â€I love they way they look mixed in with.
â€I found them a few months ago at the Habitat for Humanity ReStore for $1 each.â€They don’t usually have dishes there, but you just never know what you’ll find!.
â€The light blue plates are ones that I’ve brought out for the spring/Easter season.â€The round ones nestled in behind came from my grocery store a few years ago and I think they were about $1.44 each.â€Sometimes when you find a deal like that, it just pays to grab them and hold on to them until a good opportunity to use them arises!.
â€The cute little egg-shaped plates always make me so happy when I bring them out.â€I’ve seen some really expensive versions of egg plates, but these were from the Target dollar spot a couple of years ago and they do the trick just fine!
â€Other Elements on the Inexpensive Plate Wall.
â€Of course, having lots of interesting plates on your plate wall is a great thing, but if you really want to bring the whole look to life, adding a few other items really works quite well.â€It also just gets dirty.
â€You find strange bits of paper and mints with lint on them in with the beach toys, and other things like that..â€If we’re going to be driving for any kind of distance, I definitely insist on making sure the kids have extra hats and gloves in their bags if it’s winter, but I don’t need 6 extra blankets in my trunk.
â€If I really feel like there are a lot of extra items that might come in handy, I pack a few backpacks and then bring them right back in the house when the trip is done.â€That stuff doesn’t need to live in the car 24/7.