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Mrs. Bruschetta, Philadelphia Age and Occupation: 25, Communication Professional Fiance's Age and Occupation: 25, Physical Therapy Graduate Student Engagement Date: November 30, 2007 Wedding Date: August 2009 Venue: St. Thomas of Villanova Church & the F.U.E.L. House About Me: I’m a self-proclaimed grammar geek who loves singing (like, really belting it) in the car. My mister and I are planning a vibrant summer soiree celebrating our passions – including food and Philly – and when we make it official, we’ll have been together for eight years! Being super competitive is in my nature, and talking excessively is in my genes. I’ve got a terrible sense of direction, but can always easily find my way into Mr. Bruschetta’s arms.
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Bowled Over

June 12th, 2009 @ 5:20 pm by Mrs. Bruschetta

Remember when we peeked inside the upstairs bathroom at the F.U.E.L. House? I’d been puzzling over what type of container to use for our bathroom “baskets”. And, suddenly, when I wasn’t even looking for it, the perfect option was right in front of me.

Several weekends back, Mr. Bruschetta and I were running through a list of errands, and popped into Harry & David to use an about-to-expire coupon. I spotted some cute bowls and picked one up, thinking they’d be perfect for entertaining — just the right size to fill with snacks. And then, the bowl caught a stream of sunlight flooding into the store, and I noticed the hint of blue running along its rim. Could this cool-shaped bowl work for our bathroom baskets?

I was hesitating — is it too small? is using a bowl too bizarre? — when I noticed the clearance sign. A quick check of the return policy — no time limit, provided you have the receipt — and I snapped up four bowls for a total of $6.79.



I’d designated my mister with the task of identifying what we’ll put in each basket (or, um, bowl), and so after a quick trip to Target, I arranged the goodies (which will vary slightly in each setup) and stepped back to evaluate.

In both the men’s and women’s baskets, we included:

  • A mini lint roller
  • A Tide To Go pen
  • Chewing gum and Tic Tacs
  • Dental floss
  • Tums
  • Aleve
  • A small comb
  • A mini first aid kit
  • Contact lens solution

The women’s baskets also hold:

  • Pads and tampons
  • A (purple!) nail file
  • Body deodorant spray
  • Safety pins
  • A mini hairspray

And the men’s baskets also contain:

  • Axe deodorant body spray

One bowl will go upstairs in the women’s bathroom; two bowls, between which we’ll split the complementary items, will go in the single men’s bathrooms downstairs; and one will stay in the bridal party bathroom and lounge space.

Whatcha think? I love that we now have some cute, versatile and (best part) reusable bowls — and that we were able to match the “feel” of the coolest bathroom ever. Are there any key items we didn’t include? Did you, like me, set out to find unique bathroom baskets?

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13 Responses to “Bowled Over”

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Gilneas
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Gilneas (message)  1,029 posts, Bumble bee

I really like them - they’re not overly floofy or lacey or bridal, and look super-classy AND you get those AWESOME bowls afterwards! Total win-win situation.

 
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Miss Mouse (message)  3,302 posts, Sugar bee

What a great deal! You might want to include some Visine. Also, have you heard of Brush-Ups? They’re little portable/disposable things that you stick over your finger and brush your teeth with! I’ve seen them at drugstores.

 
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srismi (message)  75 posts, Worker bee

Maybe also lotion? In ours, I added teeny perfume and cologne samples I’ve gotten from Sephora.

 
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anon

I’d highly recommend against the Axe, that stuff smells ridiculously strongly and bothers the allergies of me and a lot of people I know.

 
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Miss French Bulldog
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Miss French Bulldog (message)  6,063 posts, Bee Keeper

Those bowls are perfect! Great find!

 
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laurajane
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laurajane (message)  320 posts, Helper bee

How about bobbie pins & hair elastics for when it gets hot out there on the dance floor? Maybe clear nail polish in the event someone gets a run in their pantyhose?

 
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ejs4y8
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ejs4y8 (message)  6,923 posts, Bee Keeper

You are so considerate! I hadn’t even thought about this, lol. I like the bobbie pins/hair elastics and nail polish idea. Safety pins are good too. I’ve helped quite a few ladies in the past with busted dresses. TISSUES!

 
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mrspaetz
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mrspaetz (message)  1,707 posts, Bumble bee

@laurajane: those are great suggestions!

 
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Miss Bruschetta (message)  5,553 posts, Bee Keeper

@laurajane: I agree, some great ideas!

@ejs4y8: I’m going to check with our on-site coordinator to double check what they provide — and hope it includes nice soap, tissues, etc. in the rest room. ;-)

 
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katherine

i’d add in some band-aids in case people get blisters on their feet from dancing and stuff!

 
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FromTheHeart
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FromTheHeart (message)  13 posts, Newbee

I would suggest a mini sewing kit. I’ve had to “fix” my dresses a few time. Even a bridesmaids dress once.

 
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MyPurpleWedding
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MyPurpleWedding (message)  217 posts, Helper bee

Love these!

 
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I think these will look way cool in your venues awesome bathrooms. Much better than the typical basket. Except axe is icky.

 


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