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.

My first aids set in my purse

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

My first aids set in my purse

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).

My first aids set in my purse


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.

My first aids set in my purse

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.

My first aids set in my purse

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.

My first aids set in my purse


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.

10 comments:

  1. I love how you repurposed a pair of jeans into a bag, that is such a great idea. And I've never thought to use an contact container to hold small amounts of things, what a great solution!

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    1. Welcome Morgan to my blog. This is a great pleasure to have your comment here. I am happy you liked the post as well as the ideas. Enjoy the rest of my posts and I am looking forward to hear from you over and over again

      Thank you.

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  2. I love using the contact case like that! Thanks for sharing at Fridays Unfolded!

    Alison
    Nancherrow

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    1. Thank you Alison. Happy that you liked the idea. I hope liked the rest of the posts. Take care
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  3. I have so many of the contact cases left over, love this idea, thanks for sharing

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    1. I am happy you found this post helpful and I like to see you here over and over again and sure I will accept your invitation.

      Thanks you,
      Sweet

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  4. I like the idea of using the eye contacts container for ointment, etc. I need to make one of those up - thanks for sharing.

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    1. Thank you Kimberlee for your lovely comment. I am happy you found it useful.

      thank you
      Sweet

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  5. I have been looking for something just like this for my purse. This is exactly what I need. Thank you so much for sharing your idea. I love your blog and ideas. Do you have a download for your cute labels you used on the bottles? I would love to use them on my stuff they are so cute. Again thank you for sharing.

    Glenda

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    1. Thank you Glenda, I am happy how you found my blog useful and enjoyable. I will share my free labels and printable very soon. Just subscribe to be up to date or leave your mail to contact you when they are ready

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