Showing posts with label Organize your Home. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Organize your Home. Show all posts

Monday, March 7, 2011

ScrapOnizer - Organize all your little items.


I have been struggling with all the little item for my computer, art supplies, kids toys.  The ScrapOnizer is a solution that may help you.  So far I have only found it on-line.  My local craft store does not have this item on the self, yet.  There are several configuration including a special design for your CriCut Cartridges.

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Wash your Socks together in the Sock Sack

How many times have you blamed the washing machine for eating the matching sock.  Here is a way to have your kids put all their socks in one place to you do not need to spend time looking for the "OTHER" sock. 
I found one sock tucked & folded in my sheets MONTHS later. 
The SockSack could be a great practical gift for a new mom.
Don't forget to give practical gifts to your children  or Grand Children.  They need to have a sense of accomplishment.  Give them something that could help them organize their every day  life.

The Ultimate Organized work space.

This can organize your life.  The Original Scrap Box 
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Thursday, March 3, 2011

Slender Pockets - GET WELL GIFT (CANCER)

 PLEASE CONSIDER THIS AS A GREAT GIFT TO GIVE TO SOMEONE, "SICK IN BED"
Do you know someone going through Chemo???
They will be able to reach everything they need, in an easy to reach place.

The first product I would like you to see is the SlenderPocket.  The frame will install in so many places so that you can store all the stuff you need by your:  BED, COUCH, CHAIR or ENTERTAINMENT CENTER.
We used it for all the Wii controllers. Follow the link to see a video of this product.
The company offers 2 colors: Cafe or Vanilla

Practical help for Friends that are sick:
Practical help is often valuable to a friend going through cancer treatment. Remember that needs change frequently because of time commitments for treatment, symptoms and side effects, energy level, and ability to concentrate. Be creative with the help you offer, and be flexible in changing plans as needed. Here are some suggestions:
  • Shop for groceries and pick up prescriptions.

  • Help with chores around the house, such as getting the mail, taking care of pets, cleaning, doing laundry, taking care of plants and flowers, taking out the garbage.

  • Make dinner or schedule a night of takeout food and movies together.

  • Baby-sit children, take them to and from school and evening activities, and arrange for play dates.

  • Organize a phone chain and/or support team to check-in on the friend frequently.

  • Call your friend every week, if not more often.

  • Give a ride to an appointment/support group, take notes during a doctor's appointment, or keep your friend company during a treatment session. For example, sit with your friend during a chemotherapy session.

  • Take a class together.

  • Go for a walk with your friend.

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