Longaberger Products In The Bedroom

  • Use the 8X8 Serving Solutions Basket for hold jewelry
  • Use the Medium or Tall Key Basket to hang on bed post to keep remote control & eye glasses
  • Use the Button Basket w/3-way divider to sort change on dresser top
  • The Tea Basket w/divided protector on the nightstand can be used to store loose change on one side and gum, candy, eyeglasses or jewelry on the other.
  • The Small Flower Pot Basket w/divided protector works very well as a jewelry box. Necklaces fit nicely in the single long section. The smaller sections can be used for earrings or rings

  • These baskets work very well as Sewing baskets: Medium Gathering with divided protector and the 10" & 14" Generations Basketswith divided protectors

  • Purses will hold and hide pantyhose

  • Place 2 Small Waste Basket protectors in the Magazine Basket with pantyhose in one, socks in the other. Top with lid. Well hid items that are easy accessible

  • The Business Card Basket holds extra buttons & needle/thread for those little repairs.

  • Use the Lavender Basket to hold eyeglasses on your nightstand. The Chives Basket tied to the headboard also makes a nice resting place for eyeglasses.

  • The Serving Tray makes a wonderful 'dresser tray' to hold perfumes, jewelry, pictures, etc.

  • The Spring Basket can hold scarfs, hair pieces, or belts

  • The Medium Chore Basket with Divider, with one cross section removed, is wonderful as a nightstand organizer to hold reading materials, crossword puzzles, eyeglasses, pens/pencils or tubes of hand cream.

  • The Magazine Basket with 8 pocket liner makes a wonderful sewing basket. Tuck scissors, patterns, measuring tapes, etc. into the pockets and thread trays fit nicely on the bottom

  • Hang a Medium or Tall Key basket at bedside to hold paperbacks, TV Guide, Crossword puzzles, Remote, etc.

  • The Sewing Basket makes a wonderful jewelry box.



  • Baskets & baskets of thanks to all who contributed ideas for this section (I didn't come up with all of these on my own!).

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    Last Update: 03/24/2002