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  1. #1
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    Default Great storage tip!

    I purchased bed risers for my dd bed. It lifts her bed up far enough for a $3.00 rectangled shape laundry basket to fit underneath. I am buying 3 laundry baskets. I am certain that some of you ladies have mountains of "Barbie" junk that could use some storage! lol
    Parenting is like that show "Survivor"....."outwit, outplay, outlast."
    Proud mama of 3 hornswaggling scalliwags.

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    I'm planning to do that to my bed so I can store stuff underneath. Another storage tip is to pull your couch out from the wall a little and store toys behind the couch. Makes it easier to rotate the toys!

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    Im afraid to look behind my couch. lol I might hear the screeching song from "Phsycho!" But really that is a good idea.

    You have probably heard of this too....Buy a shoe organizer that hangs on a door and load it up. I have one in my boy's room and it holds socks, baby blankets, rolled baby towels, Q-tips, lotions, diaper rash creams, and other toiletries. Now my daughters shoe organizer actually holds shoes. I have one on my bath door holding bandaids, medicines creams, toothpastes, deodorants. I have one in my kitchen pantry holding bibs, sippy cups, snack containers, chip clips. Buy the clear ones. They are better.
    Parenting is like that show "Survivor"....."outwit, outplay, outlast."
    Proud mama of 3 hornswaggling scalliwags.

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    I agree about the shoe bags. I have one on my daughter's door and use it for all her little hairbows and accessories. I might have to put one of the bathroom door though. That's a good idea.

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