Remember those DIY stairs shelves I have shared before? They are stair shelves I made to display my small beads' jars. Actually it may be a surprise when you see how I made a secret storage inside them. Have a look.
I just cut pieces of cardboard to make a box that fits each space and I covered them with gift paper. Of course if you have a contact paper you will get more clean finish but I didn't have contact papers that day.
What I want to say is to try always to think outside the box. Try to consume each space in your room or closet. Think , think and think again. You will get it.
I hope you liked the post I am waiting for your replies and comments. See you next post.
Sunday, June 29, 2014
Friday, June 27, 2014
My first aids set in my purse
I like to carry first aids set in my purse to use it when I need it. This is really helpful when something accidentally happen. If you have kids, this will be very important and you can't ignore it at all because children like to run everywhere and play and sometimes they got infection from other children. This is necessary for adults as well because sometimes you may get injured while you are trying to open something sharp or burn when you touch something hot.
Again I made a small bag out of old jeans that I had.
I cut out a rectangular shape piece of jeans and fold it into half horizontally. then I connected the short edges to the zipper and sewed the long edges. Let's have a look inside
Cotton pieces, germs killer or Alcohol, betadine, first aid pads, burns ointment, antibiotic ointment, digital and analog thermometers, aspirin, cold tablets, pain killer, antiemetic and ear infection dropper (if you are going to the beach or something).
I filled the Alcohol and betadine in washed and dried eye droppers containers with syringe. This will make them easy to wet a piece of cotton with.
Again, control the mess concept is applied here because I don't want 0.00000009% of possibility to have a leaked betadine over my stuff. So I cut pieces of plastic bags and cover the top before I close the caps.
In this eye contact container I put burns ointment and antibiotic ointment. I liked this idea I came up with because it suites what I need.
I hope this post was helpful and I would like to see your applies and your comments, feedback and responses. Thank you for reading and see you next post.
Again I made a small bag out of old jeans that I had.
I cut out a rectangular shape piece of jeans and fold it into half horizontally. then I connected the short edges to the zipper and sewed the long edges. Let's have a look inside
Cotton pieces, germs killer or Alcohol, betadine, first aid pads, burns ointment, antibiotic ointment, digital and analog thermometers, aspirin, cold tablets, pain killer, antiemetic and ear infection dropper (if you are going to the beach or something).
I filled the Alcohol and betadine in washed and dried eye droppers containers with syringe. This will make them easy to wet a piece of cotton with.
Again, control the mess concept is applied here because I don't want 0.00000009% of possibility to have a leaked betadine over my stuff. So I cut pieces of plastic bags and cover the top before I close the caps.
In this eye contact container I put burns ointment and antibiotic ointment. I liked this idea I came up with because it suites what I need.
I hope this post was helpful and I would like to see your applies and your comments, feedback and responses. Thank you for reading and see you next post.
Tuesday, June 24, 2014
My fridge is in the Most Viewed Spaces on HGTV
Hi Sweeties, I am happy today because I checked HGTV and I found my fridge is in the most viewed in Rate My Space. Have a look
I am very happy . Are you ? waiting for your replies and comments.
Monday, June 23, 2014
My baby travel size shower set
Hi Sweeties. I would like to share my baby travel size shower set that is always inside his diapers bag. It is useful when I go to my mother for two days or something.
I mad this small bag out of old blouse. I cut a rectangular shape piece of fabric and connected the short ends to the zipper. Face the wrong side of fabric and sew the long ends. Let's have a look inside.
There's baby lotion, baby powder, baby oil and there's a baby shampoo in the very deep inside.
Here is a close view
I filled the baby powder in a toothpicks container. This was brilliant cause this container is the best travel size for filling a powder inside. Have a look
It has super convenient holes for powder. One is big and the other is dotted.
The baby lotion container was a vitamin tablets container. This is not the same design but to show you what I mean.
Of course the shampoo container was a shampoo container but this was for general shampoo. When it got empty I washed it and refilled it with my baby shampoo. The label is a little blurred because of some shower reasons :). If you want these labels just leave a comment below.
The baby oil is refilled in and old washed eye dropper container. I refilled it using syringe. It took me some time but worth.
Remember the control the mess concept we have learned weeks ago? I applied it here because I don't want the shampoo, the lotion or the oil to leak outside and make an uncontrollable mess. So I cut pieces of plastic bags and cover the top of each container before I close the cap. This way it will tightly close and will not leak outside the bottles.
I hope you liked this post and I want to see your comments, feedback and responses. Thank you for reading
Sunday, June 22, 2014
How to fold baby clothes
Short sleeves
1- Turn the piece to the right size (This step is applicable for all pieces)
3 - Fold the lower part up into half
4 - Fold into half again
5 - Fold all pieces
Long sleeves
1 - Turn the right side of the piece
2 - Fold sleeves and ends inside
3 - Fold into horizontal half
4 - Fold in half again
Under shirts
Trousers
Most Kinds of bibs
Underwear
The result
I hope the pictures were clear and instructions were easy. If you like to have a tour in the dresser click here. I hope you like this post. See your comments, feedback and responses. See you next post.
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