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  • Sewing gear. Hardware things. Collectable trinkets. Disassambling, melting down plastic, and shaping into a vase. Insect carcasses.
  • I know someone who uses a tackle box for scrapbooking items like stick-on letters, glitter packets, material scraps, those photo-corner thingies and so forth. Other possibilities might be beading or supplies for making jewelry, or a sewing kit.
  • Staching money from your Wife.
  • How do you even dare consider such an abomination?Tackle boxes are,and ever shall remain,for only the stocking and storing of fishing-related goodies.When I purchase yet another and always subsequently larger tackle box,I merely relegate some lesser- used items to it.If I were to (mis)use it for another purpose,it would not feel loved.
  • Craft or sewing supplies, great for beads and jewelry findings. Screws, nails and tools for the house. Or things for the car.
  • I used one for my face painting supplies, when I did clowning. Now I have a sewing box, because the tackle box broke, but if the sewing box breaks, I'll go back to the tackle box idea, because it is great for putting all the bits and pieces in.
  • Use it to store money and make change at your next yard sale. its perfect for the occasion.
  • An emergency kit for the car or house Sewing kit To store small gardening tools and extra seeds for next season To store nails screws and other fasters neatly A stationary organizer
  • first aid kit
  • For storing various implements.
  • A jewelry box for kids, let them decorate it with permanent markers!

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