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I had plans to clean the WHOLE HOUSE, I even bought baskets & drawer organizers for the event, but I had a migraine and all the problems associated with that buuuuuuttt.. I still cleaned my bedroom where I could dim the lights & lay down if I felt particularly bad! 1. My bed. I struggle to make my bed but I washed all my bedding so the bed was stripped from laundry day, hence the bags of bedding at the end of the bed🙄 2. My bedside table. It gets cluttered and then I throw everything in the drawer to clear it off by when I have dinner (yes I eat in my room.. I like to be comfortable when I eat!) this also included wiping down the table, the candle plate & finding/cleaning my ring plate!😆 3. Close up of the drawer. It contains the contents of my pockets on a day to day basis, things I use everyday all tucked in the back.. all loose and unorganized 😬 so I took those drawer organizers I mentioned earlier & set up my essential oils (way better to stand them up than lay on their sides)& my nighttime essentials (migraine medicine!!) now I don’t have to shuffle around in the dark & wake up my hubby 🤣 4. Under the bedside table. So I’ve organized it before but things get tossed down there if they are too big for the drawer. That bottle of soda has been there since February 😱 I had also accumulated more books 📚 which were starting to pile up. Bigger basket for bigger books & a “shower caddy” holds my journal, list paper 📝, and tablet (so it can be away & still be charging) it also has a spot for my daily lotion, my cats comb, my head phones & other cords (extra phone charger 5. The floor by my bed. Yikes.. soo shoes kicked off willy nilly, towel from my shower tossed aside, dishes that had fallen off the side table, a box of miscellaneous thrift store goodies, a book I finished a week ago… all found their proper homes! 6. I also did dishes, recleaned the stove after hubby made stir fry (soo messy), put all the Tupperware away in their new, better organized, easier to reach cupboard & I vacuumed the bedroom!
Now that may seem like a lot but I had plans to sweep & mop the kitchen, living room, bathroom, the counters need wiping, the microwave is in desperate need of a cleaning, I have peony petals on my couch, my corner hutch is a dumping ground, the toilet is gross, but that is for another day & I am happy with what I accomplished!
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YUEMI Upgraded Bedside Caddy Pocket, Home Sofa Bedside Desk Felt Hanging Organizer Bag Holder with 5 Small Pockets for Organizing Books/Phone/Chargers/Tablet and More Gadget(Dark Grey) … https://news99india.in/yuemi-upgraded-bedside-caddy-pocket-home-sofa-bedside-desk-felt-hanging-organizer-bag-holder-with-5-small-pockets-for-organizing-books-phone-chargers-tablet-and-more-gadgetdark-grey/?feed_id=55772&_unique_id=5fc66fb070d72
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arplis · 4 years
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Arplis - News: For many college kids, living in a dorm room is a rite of passage
While it’s exciting to move into your first home away from home, most dorm rooms are tiny—maxing out at only a couple hundred square feet! That’s just enough room for your desk, dresser, and twin bed, leaving you pressed for personal space. You’ll quickly realize that the key to living in a small space is organization. Whether you’re headed off to college, or you’re a parent getting your college kid ready for their first semester, we’ve gathered some of our favorite tips and tricks for keeping your dorm room in top shape. From clutter-busting desk caddies to clever storage hacks, when it comes to making the most out of your dorm room, use some of these room organization ideas and you’ll be at the top of the class. 1. Keep Track Of Dates College students have extremely busy schedules. From classes to extracurricular activities and jobs, a calendar is an essential organizational tool for any college student to keep track of each day. Whether you prefer a dry-erase calendar, a wall calendar, or a desk calendar, use it to stay on top of your class schedule, finals, homework, and important events you don’t want to miss. 2. Storage Seating Chances are, the dorm room is already equipped with the basics—a bed, dresser, and desk. But, you’re probably going to want extra furniture so you and guests will have places to sit. Since dorm rooms are tight on space, choose seating that can pull double-duty, like an ottoman with built-in storage. If it’s on wheels, you’ll be able to easily push it under your desk or bed when you’re not using it. 3. Under The Bed Many dorm room beds can be raised up high to allow for storage underneath. If it’s not a function built into the bed frame, you can put it up on bed risers. Once it’s up in the air, you’ve got tons of new floor space in which to store a dresser, a variety of bins, and boxes, or—if you raise the bed high enough—you could even create a mini study area or living space with a futon, some bean bag chairs, and a small TV. 4. Skirt The Issue Boxes and bins stacked under the bed can look cluttered and unsightly. So, if you plan to use that space for storage, outfit your bed with an extra-long bed skirt after you raise it. It will add privacy by keeping your things out of view and more secure from wandering hands and help make the entire room look neat and tidy. 5. On The Desk Stack a desk hutch or small bookshelf on your desk to add loads of storage for textbooks, school supplies, and decor. Use magazine holders to keep your folders and paperwork neat and tidy. Put up a corkboard, whiteboard, or magnetic board for important reminders and to-do lists. Hang a wall calendar nearby so you’ll always have important dates available at a glance. 6. Look Up If you run out of storage space in your small dorm room, just look up! You’ve likely got a lot of unused vertical space to take advantage of. Hang shelves, then put baskets or bins on them to neatly hold anything from clothes and toiletries to books and photos from home. Hang hooks from the wall to keep your jacket, backpack, or purse off the floor. Don’t miss the door—it’s the perfect place to hang a storage organizer or mirror. 7. Bedside Storage Every college student has something they always need to keep handy—their laptop, phone, or tablet, to name a few. That’s where a bedside storage caddy comes in extremely handy. Usually made from fabric, it’s got pockets to keep items within reach for when you need them and hangs from the side of the mattress. This is especially convenient for those who have raised their beds. It keeps important things within reach so you don’t have to climb down from the bed to get them. 8. Rolling Cart A three-tiered utility cart is an indispensable organizing tool for a college dorm room, where bulky furniture takes up too much precious space. Use a rolling cart as a nightstand to hold your alarm clock, books, and extra bedding. Or, turn it into a rolling beauty bar stocked with hair styling tools, a lighted mirror, and makeup. Stock it with snacks, soups, and dishes and it can serve as a portable pantry. The best part? You can roll it out of the way when you’re not using it. 9. Portable Bath Caddy Sharing a bathroom with an entire floor means toting toiletries, soap, shampoo, and conditioner to and from the bathroom every day. Make the task easier by using a portable bath caddy. Look for one that’s large enough to hold full-size supplies—no college student wants to keep replenishing small bottles. Make sure you reserve a space on a shelf or a hook on the wall to store the caddy when it’s not in use. 10. Storage Mirror Here’s a great room organization hack for when you’re short on space. Make the most of your small space by using multi-functional pieces whenever possible. Chances are you’ll want to hang a mirror in your dorm room, so opt for one that opens up into a storage cabinet. This is a perfect spot to store makeup, jewelry, and small accessories. 11. Contain The Clutter One reason things end up all over the floor, desk, and bed is that they don’t have a designated place where they belong. If everything has a specific place to be, it’s less likely to end up as clutter. If it’s something you use a lot, like toiletries, school supplies, or clothes, put it somewhere it can easily be accessed—and easily be put away. Store similar items together so you’ll always know where to find what you’re looking for. 12. Keep It In A Cubby Store small accessories like gloves, scarves, hats, and wallets in a cubby conveniently hung on the wall by the door. The small compartments are a sure way to keep your stuff in order and easy to get to. Hang hooks from the bottom and use them to hold purses, umbrellas, jackets, and book bags so they’re always ready to go. 13. Above The Bed When it comes to maximizing a small space, you have to capitalize on any space available. That means taking advantage of the space above the bed, too. Free up floor space by hanging shelves or getting an over-the-bed bookshelf. In a tight space, it’s the perfect place to put your alarm clock, books, personal items, headphones, and phone charger—anything you’ll want easy access to while you’re relaxing in bed. 14. Think Outside The Jewelry Box Tired of tangled chains and missing earrings or digging through a messy jewelry box? Keep necklaces, earrings, pins, and bracelets in order with a hanging jewelry organizer. They have a variety of see-through pockets to showcase all kinds of jewelry neatly. Hang it on the wall, from a hook by your bed, or on the rod in your closet. 15. Removable Hooks There’s a good chance your dorm room has those classic cinderblock walls or, at the very least, a rule against putting nail holes in the drywall. That’s where hooks with removable adhesive come in extremely handy! They’re great for hanging anything from headphones to keys, purses, laundry bags, hair styling tools, or jackets. And the best part—there won’t be any damage to the walls after you move out. 16. Hanging Storage When it comes to finding creative ways to keep your tiny dorm room organized, over-the-door or closet hanging shoe holders are fantastic storage—and not just for shoes! Use one to keep all your cooking supplies and snacks in order, or stuff it with school supplies, hair tools, jewelry, or makeup. Use them to organize a variety of small things. That said, they are really great for storing all your shoes, too. 17. Cork Board A cork memo board is a must-have for any dorm room. Use it to hang jewelry, photos of friends and family, important reminders, your class schedule, or notes for your roomie. You’re not limited to a boring brown board, either. A colorful, cool, customized cork board can dress up those boring dorm room walls by doubling as a piece of wall art. 18. Candy Jars Classic glass lidded candy jars (as well as canisters or mason jars) make great budget storage containers for all your tidbits and trinkets. Use them to store anything—like packs of gum, nail polish, art supplies, hair ties, pens, cleaning wipes, pads of paper and, of course, candy. 19. Do Not Disturb Clip-on task lighting is the solution for those times when you have a late-night study session but don’t want to disturb your roommate. Clip it anywhere you need—the edge of your desk or the bookcase over your bed—and it will illuminate your work into the night without bothering anyone else in the room. 20. Recharging Station In this digital age of smartphones, tablets, laptops, and music players, today’s students constantly need to power up their devices. If you’re a do-it-yourselfer, try an oh-so-simple DIY organization idea. Simply run the ends of all your charging devices through large binder clips and then clip them to the edge of your desk. All your cords will be kept neat and tidy and easy to access when your battery runs low. 21. Declutter The Desk A college student’s desk is one of the most important pieces of furniture in their dorm room—and a cluttered, disorganized study space can make it difficult to focus, work, and learn. Keep your desk organized and all your supplies in order by using a desktop caddy to store pens, pencils, notebook, and paper. If the desk has a drawer, use organizers to keep things in order. Keep the space neat and clean by tethering all your plugs and cables together, wiping the desk down every day, and emptying your trash can weekly. 22. Tension Rods Make the most of small, unused spaces like behind a door or in a cubby by putting up tension rods. You can use tension rods to hang scarves, drape extra blankets, or hang organizers. Maximize your precious closet space by hanging a tension rod halfway from the floor to the existing rod and you’ve essentially doubled your hanging space. 23. Drawer Dividers Just because you can’t see in your drawers doesn’t mean the shouldn’t be neat and tidy, too! Drawer organizers and dividers are essential when it comes to keeping clutter under control. Use them in your desk to keep supplies separated. Use them in your dresser so you no longer have to go digging through all your clothes to find a particular item. Look for dividers that specifically fit into your drawers or make your own out of cardboard. 24. My Side, Your Side When you’re able to define spaces in a room, it makes it feel larger and more organized. Use a cube shelving unit as a room divider to create separate spaces between your side of the room and your roommate’s side. Not only does it give you a little more privacy, but it also adds a ton of useful storage space. This is especially helpful if your roomie doesn’t keep their side of the room clean and organized. 25. Hanging Power Strip Cables, cords, and plugs—it seems like they’re always in the way. Use this home organization hack in your home away from home to keep all those unsightly cords and cables off the floor and out of the way. Using double-stick tape, attach a power strip to the side of your desk or on the wall next to your bed. Now you have easy access to plug in your electronics and won’t be tripping over wires. 26. Behind The Bed Don’t neglect the space behind the bed if you’re in need of extra bedroom storage space. Get a headboard with built-in shelving or add a tall bookcase behind the bed to keep personal items, reading materials, decor, and school supplies up and out of the way but easily accessible. What’s more, when you put in a headboard or bookshelf, you won’t have to worry about mounting anything to the wall. 27. Vacuum Bags Space-saving vacuum storage bags are wonderful for students who don’t go home often enough to swap out clothes and need to store seasonal items, like winter sweaters, coats, and warm blankets. Your cold-weather essentials can be compacted into a vacuum bag and stuffed under the bed or into the back of the closet—out of the way but ready when the weather calls for it. They’re also useful for compacting your pile of laundry if you take your dirty clothes home to wash them. 28. Cooking Clarity When it comes to your dorm room’s mini kitchen, microwaves are a must-have, and be sure to utilize the space on top of and underneath it. Add a small organizer shelf on top for small items like plates and silverware. A tall and narrow shelf to hold the microwave will optimize floor space and allow for prime snack storage. 29. In The Closet When it comes to the dorm room, your closet is the main space where you’ll store your stuff. It may be small but, fortunately, there are a lot of ways to maximize it. Use plastic stacking drawers if you need more dresser space. Use hanging shelves and organizers to store anything you need. And don’t forget to use a handy belt hanger and layered space-saver hangers. If you find you’re still running low on closet space, leave some clothes at home and switch them out when you visit between semesters. 30. Corner Shelves Don’t ignore those awkward corner spaces—use them! Hang corner shelves to store your textbooks, decor items, and photos from home. Use a corner basket on the floor to catch your dirty laundry. A floating corner shelf will maximize that often unused space and turn it into a valuable place to put your personal items. An organized dorm room can help set a new student up for success. Whether you go with multi-purpose furniture, bins and boxes, or you decide to use one of our DIY organization ideas, the important thing is to keep everything neat, tidy, and in its place while still expressing your unique personality. The post 30 Dorm Room Organization Ideas appeared first on Ideas and Inspiration for Every Occasion | Shutterfly. 30 Dorm Room Organization Ideas was first posted on October 17, 2019 at 3:53 pm. ©2016 "". Use of this feed is for personal non-commercial use only. If you are not reading this article in your feed reader, then the site is guilty of copyright infringement. Please contact me at [email protected] #HomeDecor #DormRoomOrganization
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Agilenano - News: For many college kids, living in a dorm room is a rite of passage
While it’s exciting to move into your first home away from home, most dorm rooms are tiny—maxing out at only a couple hundred square feet! That’s just enough room for your desk, dresser, and twin bed, leaving you pressed for personal space. You’ll quickly realize that the key to living in a small space is organization. Whether you’re headed off to college, or you’re a parent getting your college kid ready for their first semester, we’ve gathered some of our favorite tips and tricks for keeping your dorm room in top shape. From clutter-busting desk caddies to clever storage hacks, when it comes to making the most out of your dorm room, use some of these room organization ideas and you’ll be at the top of the class. 1. Keep Track Of Dates College students have extremely busy schedules. From classes to extracurricular activities and jobs, a calendar is an essential organizational tool for any college student to keep track of each day. Whether you prefer a dry-erase calendar, a wall calendar, or a desk calendar, use it to stay on top of your class schedule, finals, homework, and important events you don’t want to miss. 2. Storage Seating Chances are, the dorm room is already equipped with the basics—a bed, dresser, and desk. But, you’re probably going to want extra furniture so you and guests will have places to sit. Since dorm rooms are tight on space, choose seating that can pull double-duty, like an ottoman with built-in storage. If it’s on wheels, you’ll be able to easily push it under your desk or bed when you’re not using it. 3. Under The Bed Many dorm room beds can be raised up high to allow for storage underneath. If it’s not a function built into the bed frame, you can put it up on bed risers. Once it’s up in the air, you’ve got tons of new floor space in which to store a dresser, a variety of bins, and boxes, or—if you raise the bed high enough—you could even create a mini study area or living space with a futon, some bean bag chairs, and a small TV. 4. Skirt The Issue Boxes and bins stacked under the bed can look cluttered and unsightly. So, if you plan to use that space for storage, outfit your bed with an extra-long bed skirt after you raise it. It will add privacy by keeping your things out of view and more secure from wandering hands and help make the entire room look neat and tidy. 5. On The Desk Stack a desk hutch or small bookshelf on your desk to add loads of storage for textbooks, school supplies, and decor. Use magazine holders to keep your folders and paperwork neat and tidy. Put up a corkboard, whiteboard, or magnetic board for important reminders and to-do lists. Hang a wall calendar nearby so you’ll always have important dates available at a glance. 6. Look Up If you run out of storage space in your small dorm room, just look up! You’ve likely got a lot of unused vertical space to take advantage of. Hang shelves, then put baskets or bins on them to neatly hold anything from clothes and toiletries to books and photos from home. Hang hooks from the wall to keep your jacket, backpack, or purse off the floor. Don’t miss the door—it’s the perfect place to hang a storage organizer or mirror. 7. Bedside Storage Every college student has something they always need to keep handy—their laptop, phone, or tablet, to name a few. That’s where a bedside storage caddy comes in extremely handy. Usually made from fabric, it’s got pockets to keep items within reach for when you need them and hangs from the side of the mattress. This is especially convenient for those who have raised their beds. It keeps important things within reach so you don’t have to climb down from the bed to get them. 8. Rolling Cart A three-tiered utility cart is an indispensable organizing tool for a college dorm room, where bulky furniture takes up too much precious space. Use a rolling cart as a nightstand to hold your alarm clock, books, and extra bedding. Or, turn it into a rolling beauty bar stocked with hair styling tools, a lighted mirror, and makeup. Stock it with snacks, soups, and dishes and it can serve as a portable pantry. The best part? You can roll it out of the way when you’re not using it. 9. Portable Bath Caddy Sharing a bathroom with an entire floor means toting toiletries, soap, shampoo, and conditioner to and from the bathroom every day. Make the task easier by using a portable bath caddy. Look for one that’s large enough to hold full-size supplies—no college student wants to keep replenishing small bottles. Make sure you reserve a space on a shelf or a hook on the wall to store the caddy when it’s not in use. 10. Storage Mirror Here’s a great room organization hack for when you’re short on space. Make the most of your small space by using multi-functional pieces whenever possible. Chances are you’ll want to hang a mirror in your dorm room, so opt for one that opens up into a storage cabinet. This is a perfect spot to store makeup, jewelry, and small accessories. 11. Contain The Clutter One reason things end up all over the floor, desk, and bed is that they don’t have a designated place where they belong. If everything has a specific place to be, it’s less likely to end up as clutter. If it’s something you use a lot, like toiletries, school supplies, or clothes, put it somewhere it can easily be accessed—and easily be put away. Store similar items together so you’ll always know where to find what you’re looking for. 12. Keep It In A Cubby Store small accessories like gloves, scarves, hats, and wallets in a cubby conveniently hung on the wall by the door. The small compartments are a sure way to keep your stuff in order and easy to get to. Hang hooks from the bottom and use them to hold purses, umbrellas, jackets, and book bags so they’re always ready to go. 13. Above The Bed When it comes to maximizing a small space, you have to capitalize on any space available. That means taking advantage of the space above the bed, too. Free up floor space by hanging shelves or getting an over-the-bed bookshelf. In a tight space, it’s the perfect place to put your alarm clock, books, personal items, headphones, and phone charger—anything you’ll want easy access to while you’re relaxing in bed. 14. Think Outside The Jewelry Box Tired of tangled chains and missing earrings or digging through a messy jewelry box? Keep necklaces, earrings, pins, and bracelets in order with a hanging jewelry organizer. They have a variety of see-through pockets to showcase all kinds of jewelry neatly. Hang it on the wall, from a hook by your bed, or on the rod in your closet. 15. Removable Hooks There’s a good chance your dorm room has those classic cinderblock walls or, at the very least, a rule against putting nail holes in the drywall. That’s where hooks with removable adhesive come in extremely handy! They’re great for hanging anything from headphones to keys, purses, laundry bags, hair styling tools, or jackets. And the best part—there won’t be any damage to the walls after you move out. 16. Hanging Storage When it comes to finding creative ways to keep your tiny dorm room organized, over-the-door or closet hanging shoe holders are fantastic storage—and not just for shoes! Use one to keep all your cooking supplies and snacks in order, or stuff it with school supplies, hair tools, jewelry, or makeup. Use them to organize a variety of small things. That said, they are really great for storing all your shoes, too. 17. Cork Board A cork memo board is a must-have for any dorm room. Use it to hang jewelry, photos of friends and family, important reminders, your class schedule, or notes for your roomie. You’re not limited to a boring brown board, either. A colorful, cool, customized cork board can dress up those boring dorm room walls by doubling as a piece of wall art. 18. Candy Jars Classic glass lidded candy jars (as well as canisters or mason jars) make great budget storage containers for all your tidbits and trinkets. Use them to store anything—like packs of gum, nail polish, art supplies, hair ties, pens, cleaning wipes, pads of paper and, of course, candy. 19. Do Not Disturb Clip-on task lighting is the solution for those times when you have a late-night study session but don’t want to disturb your roommate. Clip it anywhere you need—the edge of your desk or the bookcase over your bed—and it will illuminate your work into the night without bothering anyone else in the room. 20. Recharging Station In this digital age of smartphones, tablets, laptops, and music players, today’s students constantly need to power up their devices. If you’re a do-it-yourselfer, try an oh-so-simple DIY organization idea. Simply run the ends of all your charging devices through large binder clips and then clip them to the edge of your desk. All your cords will be kept neat and tidy and easy to access when your battery runs low. 21. Declutter The Desk A college student’s desk is one of the most important pieces of furniture in their dorm room—and a cluttered, disorganized study space can make it difficult to focus, work, and learn. Keep your desk organized and all your supplies in order by using a desktop caddy to store pens, pencils, notebook, and paper. If the desk has a drawer, use organizers to keep things in order. Keep the space neat and clean by tethering all your plugs and cables together, wiping the desk down every day, and emptying your trash can weekly. 22. Tension Rods Make the most of small, unused spaces like behind a door or in a cubby by putting up tension rods. You can use tension rods to hang scarves, drape extra blankets, or hang organizers. Maximize your precious closet space by hanging a tension rod halfway from the floor to the existing rod and you’ve essentially doubled your hanging space. 23. Drawer Dividers Just because you can’t see in your drawers doesn’t mean the shouldn’t be neat and tidy, too! Drawer organizers and dividers are essential when it comes to keeping clutter under control. Use them in your desk to keep supplies separated. Use them in your dresser so you no longer have to go digging through all your clothes to find a particular item. Look for dividers that specifically fit into your drawers or make your own out of cardboard. 24. My Side, Your Side When you’re able to define spaces in a room, it makes it feel larger and more organized. Use a cube shelving unit as a room divider to create separate spaces between your side of the room and your roommate’s side. Not only does it give you a little more privacy, but it also adds a ton of useful storage space. This is especially helpful if your roomie doesn’t keep their side of the room clean and organized. 25. Hanging Power Strip Cables, cords, and plugs—it seems like they’re always in the way. Use this home organization hack in your home away from home to keep all those unsightly cords and cables off the floor and out of the way. Using double-stick tape, attach a power strip to the side of your desk or on the wall next to your bed. Now you have easy access to plug in your electronics and won’t be tripping over wires. 26. Behind The Bed Don’t neglect the space behind the bed if you’re in need of extra bedroom storage space. Get a headboard with built-in shelving or add a tall bookcase behind the bed to keep personal items, reading materials, decor, and school supplies up and out of the way but easily accessible. What’s more, when you put in a headboard or bookshelf, you won’t have to worry about mounting anything to the wall. 27. Vacuum Bags Space-saving vacuum storage bags are wonderful for students who don’t go home often enough to swap out clothes and need to store seasonal items, like winter sweaters, coats, and warm blankets. Your cold-weather essentials can be compacted into a vacuum bag and stuffed under the bed or into the back of the closet—out of the way but ready when the weather calls for it. They’re also useful for compacting your pile of laundry if you take your dirty clothes home to wash them. 28. Cooking Clarity When it comes to your dorm room’s mini kitchen, microwaves are a must-have, and be sure to utilize the space on top of and underneath it. Add a small organizer shelf on top for small items like plates and silverware. A tall and narrow shelf to hold the microwave will optimize floor space and allow for prime snack storage. 29. In The Closet When it comes to the dorm room, your closet is the main space where you’ll store your stuff. It may be small but, fortunately, there are a lot of ways to maximize it. Use plastic stacking drawers if you need more dresser space. Use hanging shelves and organizers to store anything you need. And don’t forget to use a handy belt hanger and layered space-saver hangers. If you find you’re still running low on closet space, leave some clothes at home and switch them out when you visit between semesters. 30. Corner Shelves Don’t ignore those awkward corner spaces—use them! Hang corner shelves to store your textbooks, decor items, and photos from home. Use a corner basket on the floor to catch your dirty laundry. A floating corner shelf will maximize that often unused space and turn it into a valuable place to put your personal items. An organized dorm room can help set a new student up for success. Whether you go with multi-purpose furniture, bins and boxes, or you decide to use one of our DIY organization ideas, the important thing is to keep everything neat, tidy, and in its place while still expressing your unique personality. The post 30 Dorm Room Organization Ideas appeared first on Ideas and Inspiration for Every Occasion | Shutterfly. 30 Dorm Room Organization Ideas was first posted on October 17, 2019 at 3:53 pm. ©2016 "". Use of this feed is for personal non-commercial use only. If you are not reading this article in your feed reader, then the site is guilty of copyright infringement. Please contact me at [email protected] #DormRoomOrganization #HomeDecor
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College Checklist
Student Apartment Needs/Storage
Bedside lamp
Alarm clock/clock radio
Mini trash can
Storage bins
Under-the-bed storage trays
Desk lamp
Fan
Drying rack for laundry
Bulletin board and pushpins
Dry-erase wall calendar/board
Mini toolkit (including screwdriver, hammer, wrench)
Picture hangers (double-sided tape for concrete walls)
Linens/Laundry Supplies
Sheets and pillowcases (2 sets. Check with college for size needed — some college twin beds are extra long.)
Towels (3 each of bath, hand and face)
Pillows (2)
Mattress pad (check with college for size needed)
Blankets (2)
Comforter/bedspread
Clothes hangers
Laundry bag/basket
Laundry detergent, fabric softener and stain remover
Lint brush
Mini sewing kit
Office/Desk Supplies
Electronic storage media such as memory cards and USB flash drives
Stapler and staples
Printer paper (if you decide to bring a printer)
Pens and pencils
Pencil holder and sharpener
Notebooks
Folder with pockets
Labels of various sizes
3 × 5 index cards
Sticky notes
Paper clips and binder clips
Rubber bands
Tape
Scissors
Highlighter pens (multiple colors)
Ruler
Stackable desk trays (at least 4)
Stamps and envelopes
Electronics
Laptop (printer is optional; there are usually computer labs where you can print)
Portable speakers (if you want to play music from laptop/MP3 player)
HDMI cord, Ethernet cord for computer (check if your room has wireless)
Surge protector
Extension cords
3-2 prong adapters
MP3 player
Headphones
Camera
Cell phone
Shared Items — Check with roommate(s)
Audio equipment
TV and DVD player
Coffeemaker/hot pot/microwave, if allowed
Small refrigerator (if one isn’t provided)
Area rug
Posters/art
Toiletries
Antacid
Aspirin or other pain relievers
Vitamins
Antidiarrheal medicine
Adhesive bandages, antibiotic ointment
Cough drops
Shower caddy
Shower shoes (flip-flops)
Shampoo and conditioner
Hairstyling products
Bath and face soap
Travel soap container(s)
Toothpaste and toothbrush
Dental floss
Comb/brush
Tweezers
Nail clippers
Hair dryer/straightener/curling iron
Razor and shaving cream
Lotion and/or facial moisturizer
Cotton swabs
Clothing
Underwear
Socks
Pants/jeans
Shirts/blouses
Sweats
Pajamas
Slippers and/or flip-flops
Sweaters
Light/heavy jackets
Gloves/scarf/hat (and other foul-weather gear as needed)
1 pair of boots
2 pairs of sneakers or comfortable/walking shoes
1 set of business-casual clothes
1 pair of dress shoes
1 swimsuit
Household and Kitchen Items
Paper towels
Trash bags
Lightbulbs
All-purpose cleaner
Plastic storage bags
Food-storage containers
Dish soap
Wet wipes
Tissues
Bowl, plate and cup
Coffee mug
Water bottle
Silverware
Can/bottle opener
Miscellaneous
Umbrella
Backpack
Sports equipment
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Shippensburg University on-campus resident must have’s
 I wanted to give blog post/studyblr writing a shot, so here we go. This is Shippensburg specific for the most part, but I guess it could also apply to similar campuses. 
 1.     Sneakers – You will be walking a lot no matter where on campus you live. You’ll have to go up some stairs just about every day. Invest in a good pair of sneakers or walking shoes to have. Campus is pretty big, and if you want to take short cuts across grass you’ll want to have sneakers on.
 2.     Raincoat/raingear – Since you will be walking a lot outside, you need to be prepared for the rain. It rains fairly often here at Ship and if you’ve got some distance to go, make sure you’re prepared. Materials made for the rain are better, because once your hoodie gets soaked in rain, you’ll have to wash it.
 3.     Water Bottle – Buying water bottles can get expensive and eat up all your flex. Using your own is a good choice if you aren’t willing to spend the extra cash on water bottles. I’m sometimes weary of the water fountains, so if you can, use the ones that are meant for bottles. However, beware, the sinks in the dorms cannot fit large water bottles under the sink.
 4.     Back up text book buying options – Sometimes the campus bookstore gets backordered, and your textbook won’t come in for a while. Or sometimes they only have used options when you need a new one, or vice versa. Amazon prime is good for this.
5.     Bedside caddy/side table – If you’re like me and have glasses or have to keep your phone near your side when you sleep, you’ll need one of these. Dorms don’t come with end tables/night stands. If you want, you could probably move your desk next to your bed for this purpose (if you’re not in a B-suite/D-suite). A bedside caddy was a good choice for me. You can also put things like chapstick, books, water bottles, jewelry or other small items depending on the one you buy.
6.     Lamp (with outlet/USB port) – Dorms have built in overhead lights, but they’re bright and harsh. If you just want a small light in your corner of the room, get a lamp. I keep mine on the window sill by my bed. The outlets are especially helpful because I plug my phone in there (there aren’t outlets that are very accessible to your bed, that you don’t have to share). The window sill is close enough that I can keep my phone plugged in and use it in bed or put it in my caddy. My lamp also has small compartments that I put my earrings/rings in.
 7.     (Not so much an item) Two of important things – For me this was headphones, USB lightning cables for phone, phone cases, glasses, feminine products and pillows. It’s pretty much guaranteed that something will break/get lost and you won’t be able to get a new one for a while, so just have one already prepared. In emergencies you can get headphones/phone chargers in the bookstore. However, things like glasses, not so much. Other things like pillows, phone cases, blankets, towels, sheets etc are good to have just to change things up or in case they get dirty and you don’t have time to wash them. Clean sheets and towels are an amazing mood booster. My roommate likes to have two backpacks (one for MWF and one for TR, so she can just grab the right one. I personally don’t do this.) It is also a good idea to have several jackets/slip-on shoes in case something happens to one of them.
8.     Portable phone charger – This wasn’t necessary for my spring semester, but I used it all the time during my fall semester. If you’re out all day (or just use your phone all the time) it’s good to have this. You should always have your phone with sufficient battery, especially if you’re going out or are out on campus at night in case you need to make a phone call or let someone know where you are. It’s also helpful to have this so you can charge your phone in class.
9.     Notebooks – I was a little surprised when some professors didn’t want you to take notes on a laptop. Some professors will let you use laptops, but if one person goofs off on theirs and the professor notices, it gets ruined for everyone. And sometimes, you can’t just take the right kind of notes on a laptop. Have plenty of notebooks, I usually use one for each class every semester, but for one or two classes I have used two notebooks. It’s even better if your notebook has pockets. I don’t use folders (more stuff to keep track of) so I just tend to keep handouts in my notebook for easy access.
10.  Common medications – My first semester I brought minimal OTC medication (ibuprofen/antacids), because I rarely got sick at home. At school, you’re living with a bunch of people (some of whose cleaning habits are atrocious) so you’re bound to get sick. There’s always Wal-Mart and the self-help room at Etter Health Center, but it’s more convenient to have it right in your dorm if you feel too badly to make either trip.
Suggestions for items:
 Water bottle (#3) – I got mine at Target. It’s a great water bottle, I clip it onto my backpack. 
 Bedside Caddy (#5) – I also got this at Target. I got a matching bathroom caddy for soap/shampoo/razors/other small toiletries. I’m not sure the one that I got is available anymore, but this one is similar from Amazon (plus more storage than mine) They’re not hard to find. Also known as bedside buddy.  
Lamp with outlets (#6) – Also from target. Mine is white, but it’s the same thing. 
 Double items (#7) – I get my phone cases from RedBubble,they have good options for the picture on the case and they’re tough. A little on the expensive side, but soooo worth it (plus supporting small artists). My roommate likes LookHuman. My phone charger cables/headphones are usually from drug stores. They don’t last as long, but they’re cheap enough to replace. A while ago I bought this cable and it lasted me about a year of intense use before finally not charging (including bending) and it still sometimes works depending on the angle you hold it at. I’ve gotten sheets at both target and Walmart, and they’re all good. Make sure you get ones that fit your bed. 
 Portable charger (#8) – My preference for these are the ones that are candy bar sized. They can easily fit in a purse or pocket (not girl pockets though). They don’t charge your device fully as many times as a larger power bank however. I can get about 2 full charges when my phone is ~50 percent or one full charge at >35 percent. 
 OTC meds (#10) – You can get these at any drug store (or in some cases even the dollar store). Generic ones are just as fine.
 *Basic
-ibuprofen
-cramp medicine (my preference is midol complete)
-allergy (optional: day and night)
-sinus (optional: day and night, linked is daytime)
-cold and flu (optional: day and night)
-cough medicine (I prefer a cough suppressant so I can get sleep, but you might want just like a phlegm loosener, linked is suppressant)
-antacid (calcium carbonate)
-lotion/chapstick (not a medicine)
 *Optional, but could be important
-yeast infection/bacterial infection/UTI tests and medications (yeast infection medication linked, UTI test linked) 
-contraception – plan b, condoms
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30 Best Gift Ideas For Your Grandpa That Will Make Him Smile
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30 Best Gift Ideas For Your Grandpa That Will Make Him Smile
30 Best Gift Ideas For Your Grandpa That Will Make Him Smile Harini Natarajan Hyderabd040-395603080 October 31, 2019
What can you gift your grandpa, someone who never wants anything more than you being around them? Well, as tough a question as it might be, why not take things up a notch and show your grandpops how much you love and care for him? In this post, we have listed the top gift ideas that could be ideal for your grandpa – ranging from personalized gifts to products he may find useful in his everyday life. Scroll down to find a list of 30 meaningful and thoughtful gifts for your grandpa.
30 Best Gift Ideas For Grandpa
1.  Timex Weekender Chronograph Watch
Do you want to give your grandpa a surprise Father’s Day gift that will make him instantly happy? Why not give him the Timex Weekender Chronograph Watch?
The Timex Weekender has a quartz analog display with three underlying chronographs. The blue dial has a date window at 4 o’clock. The luminous hands make it easy to view the time at night or in areas with poor lighting.
It has a double-layered leather slip-through strap. The interchangeable quick-release straps make it easy for your grandpa to match the watch to his outfit and occasion.
Features
 Scratch-resistant
Indiglo light-up watch dial
Luminous hands
Water-resistant up to 30 m
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2.  Skylight Digital Picture Frame
Your little joy of bundle just arrived, and you want to share the good news with your grandpa. But he’s miles away! Are you thinking of how to go about this? Why not get him a Skylight WiFi digital picture frame?
With this, you can send beautiful pictures to him through email with ease. Your grandpa will get to live through the moments with you. Each Skylight Frame has its own email address, so you can send the photos directly to the Skylight Frame from any corner of the world. This is perfect for the bedroom or living room and is extremely easy to use.
Features
10” color touch screen
Can store over 8000 photos
High resolution
Effortless to use
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3.  Personalized Family Tree Poster
Are you thinking of a gift for grandpa that is unique? How about giving him this decorative family tree chart at the family reunion? It is a beautiful work of art that will be awesome for grandpa’s living room.
You only need to get in a comprehensive list of your grandpa’s bloodline. You can source it online (or maybe just ask around). You can preorder your family tree, and your grandpa would be wowed, for sure.
Features
 Anti-decay frame
The paper is easy to write on.
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4.  Salvátore Férragámo Uomo EDT Spray
It’s your grandpa’s birthday, and if you are still wondering what to pick for him, here you go.
ThisEDT spray for men has a strong aura with its distinct scent.
It has bergamot, cardamom, and black pepper in the top notes. Ambroxan, tiramisu, and orange blossom constitute the middle notes, while sandalwood, tonka bean, and cashmere wood constitute the base. It is suitable for all kinds of outings and formal gatherings.
Features 
Classy, woody scent
Organic ingredients
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5.  UGG Men’s Scuff Slippers
This pair of UGG Men’s Scuff Slippers is made from suede and has sheepskin lining that keeps the feet cushioned. The leather outsole ensures a perfect grip.
These slippers are super comfortable and do not cause soreness to the feet. Your grandpa can wear these both inside the house and outside it. He can also wear it during non-formal family gatherings or even while making barbecues in the backyard.
 Features
 Made of suede
Rubber sole
Sheepskin lining
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6.  LongBay Men’s Comfy House Shoes
Does your grandpa complain of sore feet? Then, this pair of men’s comfy house shoes from LongBay can be the perfect gift for him this Christmas.
These loafers are lined with soft plush fleece that keeps his feet comfortable. They perfectly combine the comfort of slippers with the safety and fit of outdoor shoes. The shoes contain memory foam that cushions every step. The insole helps in relaxing the arch and soothing foot pain that arises due to walking or standing for long periods. The non-slip rubber sole prevents skidding.
They come in three colors, and your grandpa can wear them to run small errands.
Features 
Adjustable elastic component enhances flexibility and durability
Machine-washable
Soothes foot pains
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 7.  Meistar Sofa Arm Tray
Does your grandpa keep walking around the living room in search of the TV remote when it’s time for his favorite show? Don’t worry, here’s a solution. Gift your grandpa this sofa arm tray table.
The sofa tray has been brilliantly designed to fit square and rounded chair arms. This arm tray can also be used to organize snacks, drinks, and even place mobile phones. Your grandpa would be able to enjoy his favorite drink while watching his favorite TV show.
 Features 
Available in different sizes
Weighted sides keep it in place
Foldable
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8.  Bedside Caddy
The bedside caddy is used for organizing TV remotes, reading glasses, car keys, books, magazines, and/or tablets. If your grandpa is the type that reads magazines every morning while in bed, then a bedside caddy is the best gift for him.
Imagine the smile on his face when he wakes to see his favorite magazine beside him, along with his reading glasses. He sure would fondly remember you for your kind gesture.
 Features 
Multipurpose
Has a self-adhesive
Durable
Resilient design
Can accommodate large items
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9.  Fidelo Wallet And Credit Card Holder
Are you looking for a simple gift for your grandpa? Consider giving him this wallet that has anti-theft features.
This compact card holder is made of high-grade aluminum and will fit comfortably in any pant, trouser, or shirt pocket. It can carry up to 12 cards. It also comes with RFID blocking protection, which means it blocks signals used by skimming devices. The unique push and pinch technique makes it easy for him to access cards. The beveled top edge makes re-inserting cards easy and prevents scratching.
Features 
Can carry 12 cards
Lightweight and easy to fit into pockets.
Scratch-resistant
Resilient
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10. Doubletake Reading Glasses With Belt Loop Zip Case
Has your grandpa been having issues with broken reading glasses? Why not get him a pair of foldable reading glasses? This is one of the best innovations of modern-day technology.
The glasses have plastic lenses that are custom-made to enhance reading. They are also durable. The frames are a pivotal component of the reading glasses. They are the foldable parts.
The folding feature allows for the glasses to be easily stored. The glasses also have a belt loop to help keep them around your grandpa. These glasses come along with a nylon zipper case.
Features 
Foldable frames
Slim
Can be customized
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 11. M&Z Men’s Socks
This is an ideal winter gift for your grandpa. The socks are made of 80% cotton, 17% polyester, and 3% spandex. The mesh design on the top ensures proper ventilation and moisture-wicking, keeping the feet feeling fresh all day. The special higher heel design protects the ankle and makes it easy to pull up the socks while wearing shoes.
Features 
Machine-washable
Durable
Soft, skin-friendly
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12. Luxury Men’s Winter Italian Leather Gloves
These leather gloves not only look classy but can also keep your grandpa’s hands warm while driving. The wooly inner of the gloves keeps the hands warm at all times. The outer material has been designed to encourage normal finger movement. Primarily, the gloves can be used to swipe the screens of touch devices without having to pull them off.
Features 
Made of polyester, wool, nylon, and cashmere
Give a firm grip while operating touch devices
Comfortable and soft inner layer
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13. Quility Premium Adult Weighted Blanket
One of the best gifts for grandpa to help him sleep like a baby at night! The adult weighted blanket from Quility is a therapeutic product. It is made from natural materials, like cotton and polyester, that are gentle on the skin. The blanket does not readily absorb dirt and can be used for a long time.
It has been tested and approved by many users. It claims to provide relief to insomnia patients. Give grandpa the comforting rest he needs by getting him this unique gift. Make sure to check his weight and arrive at the blanket he should use before placing an order.
Features 
Very comfortable.
Feels soft on the skin
100% cotton outer layer
Has detachable parts to help adjust the weight
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14. Adidas Golf Men’s Quarter-Zip Jacket
The Adidas quarter-zip pullover jacket one-of-a-kind. It can serve as a pullover as well as a jacket. It is made of polyester. It has front zip pockets, where you can store your phone and keys, and a half zip with a stand-up collar and a droptail hem for extra coverage.
Features 
Machine-washable
Adjustable zips
Collapsible collar
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 15. Under Armour Men’s Tech Polo Shirt
This is something for the grandfather who is a sports lover. He would absolutely love to add this polo shirt to his array of sports clothing. This would make for a great birthday gift.
The shirt is comfortable and is best worn to polo games, golfing, or a football game. The material is breathable and has anti-odor technology that prevents the growth of odor-causing microbes.
Features 
Made of polyester
Adjustable zipper
Available in various colors
Can be easily washed
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16. Deluxe 7 in 1 Board Game Set
This game set is a unique gift for grandpa. The set includes tactical games like chess and poker. It also includes backgammon, checkers, dominoes, playing cards, and cribbage. This set can keep grandpa busy with his grandkids through the holidays. Here’s the perfect gift if your grandpa is all about solving problems and putting the brain to work.
Features 
Contains 7 games
Durable
Easy to use
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17. KingCamp Foldable Camp Chair with Side Table
Has your grandpa been confined to his house for a long time? Allow him to have a change of scenery by getting him this foldable chair.
The chair can be used for all outdoor occasions. No more excuses for cramps and pains from standing too long! You can take grandpa along to family camps, fishing, family barbecues, and other family gatherings he has been missing out on. The chair comes with an armrest and a table. 
Features 
Lightweight
Portable
Easily collapsible
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18. Ozark Vacuum Insulated Stainless Steel Tumbler
This tumbler comes with a stainless steel coat and vacuum insulation to help grandpa keep his favorite drinks at the required temperature. This piece is best suited for outdoor use. The next time grandpa goes on an outing, he can take his liquid supplement alongside his go-to drink.
This cup is custom-made to shelter both hot and cold drinks at the temperature desired. This is definitely one of the best gifts for grandpa that is suitable for external use.
Features 
Can be used for storing beverages
Keeps drinks at a regulated temperature for a long time.
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19. Shop4Ever Engraved Beer Glass
This customized beer mug has a fairly large capacity. It is sturdy and easy to hold. It is great for drinking chilled drinks as the thick glass preserves the temperature of the drink. It has a chip-resistant rim for safe drinking. You can get this for him as a Christmas gift.
Features 
Made from premium-quality glass
Dishwasher-safe
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 20. Grandpa for President Coffee Mug
What better way to put a smile on your grandpa’s face! Use this mug that speaks volumes about how much you adore him. This is one of the best Father’s Day gifts for grandpa.
This ceramic mug is large and suitable for drinking tea, coffee, and every other beverage. This mug is easy-to-handle and not so heavy. The print is vibrant and long-lasting.
Features
Microwave-friendly
Dishwasher-safe
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21. Ninja Auto-IQ Tea And Coffee Maker
Let your grandpa think of you when he brews his morning coffee. Get him this coffee maker as a gift this Christmas.
The machine comes with Auto-iQ One-Touch Intelligence Technology that brews hot coffee or tea, depending on your choice. It is easy to operate and can brew multiple brew sizes. The built-in frother helps turn hot or cold milk into froth within seconds.
Features 
Comes with a thermal carafe
Brew multiple brew sizes
Auto-iQ One-Touch Intelligence Technology
Built-in frother
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22. Presto 03510 Ceramic FlipSide Belgian Waffle Maker
This waffle maker has a brushed stainless steel exterior. The non-stick interior is easy to wipe. It makes Belgian waffles that are cross-sectioned into easily divided segments. It has a dual function base that facilitates convenient rotation for baking. It can also be stored vertically, which saves space. The portable kitchen gadget is made from plastic and stainless steel. This assures the equipment is not easily stained. The maintenance of the waffle maker is stress-free.
Features 
Countdown timer
Flips 180 degrees to spread batter evenly
Comes with a user manual
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23. Gluten-Free Organic Cookies By Steve And Andy
Steve and Andy’s cookies are made from organic ingredients and are allergy-free. They do not contain gluten, peanuts, tree nuts, or any junk ingredients that could be hazardous to grandpa’s health. These vegan chocolate chip cookies come in three variants – Vegan Oatmeal Coconut, Oatmeal Raisin, and Vanilla White Chocolate – to please all palates.
Features 
Airtight packaging
Made with all-purpose organic and gluten-free flour
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24. Venero Set Of Four Scotch Glasses
Here’s a set of whiskey glasses that would make a perfect gift to help grandpa cool off after the day. The tumbler set contains four crystal glasses.
These large and versatile glasses are made from the best quality lead-free crystal. The thick base and sides help insulate the drink and retain its temperature for a long time. The elegant twisted design of these glasses makes them a must-have for parties.
Features 
Virtually unbreakable
Value for money
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25. Set Of 9 Grey Beverage Chilling Stones
Revolutionize your grandpa’s evening shots of chilled brandy with these chilling stones. These are made from soapstone. The soapstone can be stored in a cold environment (usually in a freezer). It has the ability to retain the temperature for a long period.
All you need to do is place them in a freezer before and after use. They should be rinsed after use, however. The stones give a crisp taste, unlike ice cubes that water down the taste of drinks.
Features 
9 stones per pack
Certified safe for use
Suitable for all types of drinks, beverages, whiskey, and beer
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26. Beard Grooming Care Kit
This beard grooming care kit contains a comb, brush, scissors, styling brush, and beard keeping ointments. The kit also comes with an e-book on beard maintenance and a free phone ring holder. All of these products work well together to groom and style the bear by aiding healthy beard growth and soothing itching and irritation. The bib makes it easy to catch facial hair clippings and prevents clogging of drains.
Features 
The beard wash, oil, and wax are made from natural ingredients that help keep the hair shiny.
Convenient to use
Portable
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 27.  Jstyle Tie Clip and Cufflink Set
This set contains four pairs of cufflinks and four pieces of tie clips. They are made of healthy brass and have a smooth appearance. You should choose your grandpa’s favorite color set. He can use these to complement his 3-piece suit.
Features 
Easy to bend
Durable
Convenient to wear
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28. iFox iF012 Bluetooth Shower Speaker
Is your grandpa still using his old CD player with its ragged speakers? Does he turn them to the loudest volume while going for a shower? If yes, it’s time for a change!
Here is a unique gift for grandpa. A showerhead that doubles as a Bluetooth speaker. This product connects to grandpa’s device and plays his favorite tunes even when he’s taking his bath. What can be more relaxing than taking a warm bath and listening to those old-time blues?
Not only this, he could decide to continue with his podcast or audiobook. He doesn’t have to stop his flow of thought again because he wants to shower. The speaker is durable, well perforated, and of high quality. It’s a gift grandpops would love to have.
Features
Built with a surround sound system
Waterproof
Long-lasting battery
Can also be charged using a USB connection
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29. Kindle Paperwhite
The Kindle Paperwhite is a device that gives the feel of flipping through newspaper pages, just like old times. Only, this time, grandpa would be doing it digitally. This device comes with a large storage capacity of up to 32GB.
Fill the device with grandpa’s favorite books, magazines, audiobooks, and podcasts from his favorite writers. Whenever he reads a book or listens to an audiobook, he is bound to think fondly of you.
Features 
Waterproof
Compatible with Bluetooth speakers
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30. Samsung SmartThings Hub 3rd Generation
This is one of the best Christmas gifts for grandpa. The Samsung hub home speaker has Alexa on standby. All you need to do is connect the speaker to other smart devices in the house, and grandpa can switch off the lights right from his bed. The voice control of SmartThings is top-notch. Set up the hub to the home WiFi and get things running for grandpa with ease while he enjoys his time watching TV and sipping his favorite drink.
Features 
Works perfectly with most smartphones
Compatible with other SmartThings gadgets around the house
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You are just a click away from purchasing the best gift for your grandpa. Do let us know which gift you have picked. Leave a comment in the box below. While at it, also remember to keep in touch with him. Appreciate the experience and insight he offers on various important matters and cherish his presence in your life. Happy gifting!
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10 Ways to Conquer Clutter and Simplify Your Life
A change in season calls for a fresh start, which means it’s the perfect time to rejuvenate your home organization strategy. Spoiler: It’s not as hard as you think!
These stress-reducing tips will help you solve 10 of the most common home organization woes - simply and with minimal effort.
1. I can't find it!
Having too much stuff can make it hard to locate items you need. Favorite shirts get lost in a crowded closet, the perfect spatula hides in the overstuffed kitchen drawer, and necessary tools float to the bottom of an unsorted toolbox.
But getting organized may be easier than you think. Let's take those tools as an example. The garage can be one of the messiest places in the house, but this simple and easy starting point will help you get it under control.
Hang a pegboard, and install some hooks.
Using a marker, draw an outline around each tool to indicate its location.
You’ll have a tool organization system that not only keeps you organized but also alerts you when the tools are missing. Plus, organizing is contagious - once you start, it spreads rapidly throughout the house.
2. I left home without it (again).
Have you ever walked out of the house and forgotten the birthday card for your friend? Left the set of directions to your niece's wedding on the printer? If only we could remind ourselves about these things before walking out the door.
Whether the front door or mudroom is your jumping-off point each morning, you can set it up for total success. Create an organizing system with pockets that hang on the knob or over the door to hold items you’ll need before you leave for work, school or events.
A simple door organizer usually costs under $15 either in stores or online.
3. Did you wash my soccer uniform?
The laundry room is often the nemesis of an organized house. Here’s a laundry system that will restore household harmony and save you time: Get each family member their own laundry basket, and label it.
Rather than placing the clean laundry on the stairs or couch and watching everyone walk by without picking up their clothes, ask them to pick up their personalized basket in the laundry room.
There will be no lost items or mix-ups - and no more blaming you.
Photo from Zillow listing.
4. Do I have to do everything?
The kitchen is the pulse point of most homes. It's a high-traffic area that everyone uses all through the day. We open our mail here, study for school here, use the computer here, pile our stuff here - plus, it's where the food is!
Dedicate one part of the counter for daily routines, like a lunch-making station. Stock it with paper towels, wraps, baggies and a cutting board. You could also make a coffee and tea station, equipped with supplies like filters, strainers and sugar.
If you create an organized space for your family to make their own lunches or coffee drinks, your life is easier. That's called delegation.
5. Where’d I put the doctor’s phone number?
Another tip for the kitchen is one that can save a life: a household manual, in either a physical or digital form. You can create this in just a few minutes, and it costs you nothing.
Grab a binder and three-hole punch, and put all your vital information in the binder. This includes emergency contact info, the name of your family doctors and vet, school rosters, alarm codes, medications and dosages for the kids, caregiver names, the location of your wills - anything you’d need someone to know in an emergency.
When you have a minute, make it digital. But start with step one: Simply gather important information in one place, and keep it contained.
6. I can't corral these crazy cords!
Phones, chargers, remotes and mismatched cords are always scattered throughout the house. The shortcut for pulling everything together? A central charging station.
A charging station hides cords, keeps all electronic items together and can even blend in with your furniture.
7. There are toys all over the place!
Many parents’ biggest home organization issue is the kids not picking up their toys.
The solution here might be as simple as teaching your children organization skills early on and making it easy for them to put things in their place.
Here's one idea that will allow you to shift from frustration to elation:
Use bins to hold the toys. Each bin should hold toys of the same type.
Find a picture of the toys being stored in each particular bin. For example, if you have dolls and stuffed animals in one bin, attach a picture of dolls and stuffed animals to the front of it.
Photo from Zillow listing.
8. Can you please clean up after yourself?
Wouldn't it be wonderful if everyone could clean up their own mess in at least one communal room? Does your bathroom come to mind? Make this a reality by creating a system that works fairly universally.
Get each person in the house a toiletry caddy, just like at summer camp or in a college dorm. Put names on the caddies, and store them on shelves in the bathroom or, if space is really at a premium, ask folks to carry their caddies back and forth from their bedrooms.
The bathroom stays organized, and there's an automatic tidying-up system built in after every visit.
9. I have no place to relax.
Clearing clutter can create a peaceful home - away from overstimulation and the demands of our external world.
Take that idea to one room in particular: our bedrooms, which are meant to serve as a sanctuary. The piles of laundry, books and magazines living next to the bed nix any possibility of a calm and relaxing experience.
You can start to create a peaceful space by:
Getting rid of clothing you don’t need anymore. Box it and store it, sell it or donate it.
Going through all the books on your bedside table (or floor) and selecting just one to read. Store the others in an alternate location. Keep just this month's magazines on your table, and either relocate, recycle or donate the rest.
Photo from Zillow listing.
10. I don't have time to get organized.
One of the top reasons for not getting organized is lack of time. It seems we devote all the energy we have to work, family, school, volunteering and other commitments.
While many of us dream about alphabetized folders and color-coded sheets and towels, the fact remains that there is often little time in the day to organize or even clean.
The best way to manage this issue is to reduce - and then repeat after me.
Reduce. Eliminating clutter is the number one thing we can do to create more time for ourselves. When there’s less clutter, we spend less time cleaning it, less time putting it back where it belongs and less space storing it. Take just 10 minutes today, and eliminate 10 items you no longer really need.
Repeat after me. Here’s a mantra for you: Avoid perfection at all costs. Don’t get too hung up on the details. Your home doesn’t need to be perfectly organized every day. Sometimes "good enough" is all you need.
Related:
5 Organizing Secrets Only the Pros Know
The 9-to-5er’s Guide to Keeping Your House Clean
3 Steps to Creating an Organized Entryway (Even If You Don’t Have the Space)
Originally published January 10, 2018.
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vincentbnaughton · 6 years
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10 Ways to Conquer Clutter and Simplify Your Life
Changing seasons call for fresh starts, which means it’s the perfect time to rejuvenate your home organization strategy. Spoiler: It’s not as hard as you think!
These stress-reducing tips will help you solve 10 of the most common home organization woes - simply and with minimal effort.
1. I can’t find it!
Having too much stuff can make it hard to locate items you need. Favorite shirts get lost in a crowded closet, the perfect spatula hides in the overstuffed kitchen drawer, and necessary tools float to the bottom of an unsorted toolbox.
But getting organized may be easier than you think. Let’s take those tools as an example. The garage can be one of the messiest places in the house, but this simple and easy starting point will help you get it under control.
Hang a pegboard, and install some hooks.
Using a marker, draw an outline around each tool to indicate its location.
You’ll have a tool organization system that not only keeps you organized but also alerts you when the tools are missing. Plus, organizing is contagious - once you start, it spreads rapidly throughout the house.
2. I left home without it (again).
Have you ever walked out of the house and forgotten the birthday card for your friend? Left the set of directions to your niece’s wedding on the printer? If only we could remind ourselves about these things before walking out the door.
Whether the front door or mudroom is your jumping-off point each morning, you can set it up for total success. Create an organizing system with pockets that hang on the knob or over the door to hold items you’ll need before you leave for work, school or events.
A simple door organizer usually costs under $15 either in stores or online.
3. Did you wash my soccer uniform?
The laundry room is often the nemesis of an organized house. Here’s a laundry system that will restore household harmony and save you time: Get each family member their own laundry basket, and label it.
Rather than placing the clean laundry on the stairs or couch and watching everyone walk by without picking up their clothes, ask them to pick up their personalized basket in the laundry room.
There will be no lost items or mix-ups - and no more blaming you.
Photo from Zillow listing.
4. Do I have to do everything?
The kitchen is the pulse point of most homes. It’s a high-traffic area that everyone uses all through the day. We open our mail here, study for school here, use the computer here, pile our stuff here - plus, it’s where the food is!
Dedicate one part of the counter for daily routines, like a lunch-making station. Stock it with paper towels, wraps, baggies and a cutting board. You could also make a coffee and tea station, equipped with supplies like filters, strainers and sugar.
If you create an organized space for your family to make their own lunches or coffee drinks, your life is easier. That’s called delegation.
5. Where’d I put the doctor’s phone number?
Another tip for the kitchen is one that can save a life: a household manual, in either a physical or digital form. You can create this in just a few minutes, and it costs you nothing.
Grab a binder and three-hole punch, and put all your vital information in the binder. This includes emergency contact info, the name of your family doctors and vet, school rosters, alarm codes, medications and dosages for the kids, caregiver names, the location of your wills - anything you’d need someone to know in an emergency.
When you have a minute, make it digital. But start with step one: Simply gather important information in one place, and keep it contained.
6. I can’t corral these crazy cords!
Phones, chargers, remotes and mismatched cords are always scattered throughout the house. The shortcut for pulling everything together? A central charging station.
A charging station hides cords, keeps all electronic items together and can even blend in with your furniture.
7. There are toys all over the place!
Many parents’ biggest home organization issue is the kids not picking up their toys.
The solution here might be as simple as teaching your children organization skills early on and making it easy for them to put things in their place.
Here’s one idea that will allow you to shift from frustration to elation:
Use bins to hold the toys. Each bin should hold toys of the same type.
Find a picture of the toys being stored in each particular bin. For example, if you have dolls and stuffed animals in one bin, attach a picture of dolls and stuffed animals to the front of it.
Photo from Zillow listing.
8. Can you please clean up after yourself?
Wouldn’t it be wonderful if everyone could clean up their own mess in at least one communal room? Does your bathroom come to mind? Make this a reality by creating a system that works fairly universally.
Get each person in the house a toiletry caddy, just like at summer camp or in a college dorm. Put names on the caddies, and store them on shelves in the bathroom or, if space is really at a premium, ask folks to carry their caddies back and forth from their bedrooms.
The bathroom stays organized, and there’s an automatic tidying-up system built in after every visit.
9. I have no place to relax.
Clearing clutter can create a peaceful home - away from overstimulation and the demands of our external world.
Take that idea to one room in particular: our bedrooms, which are meant to serve as a sanctuary. The piles of laundry, books and magazines living next to the bed nix any possibility of a calm and relaxing experience.
You can start to create a peaceful space by:
Getting rid of clothing you don’t need anymore. Box it and store it, sell it or donate it.
Going through all the books on your bedside table (or floor) and selecting just one to read. Store the others in an alternate location. Keep just this month’s magazines on your table, and either relocate, recycle or donate the rest.
Photo from Zillow listing.
10. I don’t have time to get organized.
One of the top reasons for not getting organized is lack of time. It seems we devote all the energy we have to work, family, school, volunteering and other commitments.
While many of us dream about alphabetized folders and color-coded sheets and towels, the fact remains that there is often little time in the day to organize or even clean.
The best way to manage this issue is to reduce - and then repeat after me.
Reduce. Eliminating clutter is the number one thing we can do to create more time for ourselves. When there’s less clutter, we spend less time cleaning it, less time putting it back where it belongs and less space storing it. Take just 10 minutes today, and eliminate 10 items you no longer really need.
Repeat after me. Here’s a mantra for you: Avoid perfection at all costs. Don’t get too hung up on the details. Your home doesn’t need to be perfectly organized every day. Sometimes “good enough” is all you need.
Top photo from Zillow listing.
Related:
5 Organizing Secrets Only the Pros Know
The 9-to-5er’s Guide to Keeping Your House Clean
3 Steps to Creating an Organized Entryway (Even If You Don’t Have the Space)
Originally published January 10, 2018.
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danielgreen01 · 6 years
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10 Ways to Conquer Clutter and Simplify Your Life
Changing seasons call for fresh starts, which means it’s the perfect time to rejuvenate your home organization strategy. Spoiler: It’s not as hard as you think!
These stress-reducing tips will help you solve 10 of the most common home organization woes - simply and with minimal effort.
1. I can't find it!
Having too much stuff can make it hard to locate items you need. Favorite shirts get lost in a crowded closet, the perfect spatula hides in the overstuffed kitchen drawer, and necessary tools float to the bottom of an unsorted toolbox.
But getting organized may be easier than you think. Let's take those tools as an example. The garage can be one of the messiest places in the house, but this simple and easy starting point will help you get it under control.
Hang a pegboard, and install some hooks.
Using a marker, draw an outline around each tool to indicate its location.
You’ll have a tool organization system that not only keeps you organized but also alerts you when the tools are missing. Plus, organizing is contagious - once you start, it spreads rapidly throughout the house.
2. I left home without it (again).
Have you ever walked out of the house and forgotten the birthday card for your friend? Left the set of directions to your niece's wedding on the printer? If only we could remind ourselves about these things before walking out the door.
Whether the front door or mudroom is your jumping-off point each morning, you can set it up for total success. Create an organizing system with pockets that hang on the knob or over the door to hold items you’ll need before you leave for work, school or events.
A simple door organizer usually costs under $15 either in stores or online.
3. Did you wash my soccer uniform?
The laundry room is often the nemesis of an organized house. Here’s a laundry system that will restore household harmony and save you time: Get each family member their own laundry basket, and label it.
Rather than placing the clean laundry on the stairs or couch and watching everyone walk by without picking up their clothes, ask them to pick up their personalized basket in the laundry room.
There will be no lost items or mix-ups - and no more blaming you.
Photo from Zillow listing.
4. Do I have to do everything?
The kitchen is the pulse point of most homes. It's a high-traffic area that everyone uses all through the day. We open our mail here, study for school here, use the computer here, pile our stuff here - plus, it's where the food is!
Dedicate one part of the counter for daily routines, like a lunch-making station. Stock it with paper towels, wraps, baggies and a cutting board. You could also make a coffee and tea station, equipped with supplies like filters, strainers and sugar.
If you create an organized space for your family to make their own lunches or coffee drinks, your life is easier. That's called delegation.
5. Where’d I put the doctor’s phone number?
Another tip for the kitchen is one that can save a life: a household manual, in either a physical or digital form. You can create this in just a few minutes, and it costs you nothing.
Grab a binder and three-hole punch, and put all your vital information in the binder. This includes emergency contact info, the name of your family doctors and vet, school rosters, alarm codes, medications and dosages for the kids, caregiver names, the location of your wills - anything you’d need someone to know in an emergency.
When you have a minute, make it digital. But start with step one: Simply gather important information in one place, and keep it contained.
6. I can't corral these crazy cords!
Phones, chargers, remotes and mismatched cords are always scattered throughout the house. The shortcut for pulling everything together? A central charging station.
A charging station hides cords, keeps all electronic items together and can even blend in with your furniture.
7. There are toys all over the place!
Many parents’ biggest home organization issue is the kids not picking up their toys.
The solution here might be as simple as teaching your children organization skills early on and making it easy for them to put things in their place.
Here's one idea that will allow you to shift from frustration to elation:
Use bins to hold the toys. Each bin should hold toys of the same type.
Find a picture of the toys being stored in each particular bin. For example, if you have dolls and stuffed animals in one bin, attach a picture of dolls and stuffed animals to the front of it.
Photo from Zillow listing.
8. Can you please clean up after yourself?
Wouldn't it be wonderful if everyone could clean up their own mess in at least one communal room? Does your bathroom come to mind? Make this a reality by creating a system that works fairly universally.
Get each person in the house a toiletry caddy, just like at summer camp or in a college dorm. Put names on the caddies, and store them on shelves in the bathroom or, if space is really at a premium, ask folks to carry their caddies back and forth from their bedrooms.
The bathroom stays organized, and there's an automatic tidying-up system built in after every visit.
9. I have no place to relax.
Clearing clutter can create a peaceful home - away from overstimulation and the demands of our external world.
Take that idea to one room in particular: our bedrooms, which are meant to serve as a sanctuary. The piles of laundry, books and magazines living next to the bed nix any possibility of a calm and relaxing experience.
You can start to create a peaceful space by:
Getting rid of clothing you don’t need anymore. Box it and store it, sell it or donate it.
Going through all the books on your bedside table (or floor) and selecting just one to read. Store the others in an alternate location. Keep just this month's magazines on your table, and either relocate, recycle or donate the rest.
Photo from Zillow listing.
10. I don't have time to get organized.
One of the top reasons for not getting organized is lack of time. It seems we devote all the energy we have to work, family, school, volunteering and other commitments.
While many of us dream about alphabetized folders and color-coded sheets and towels, the fact remains that there is often little time in the day to organize or even clean.
The best way to manage this issue is to reduce - and then repeat after me.
Reduce. Eliminating clutter is the number one thing we can do to create more time for ourselves. When there’s less clutter, we spend less time cleaning it, less time putting it back where it belongs and less space storing it. Take just 10 minutes today, and eliminate 10 items you no longer really need.
Repeat after me. Here’s a mantra for you: Avoid perfection at all costs. Don’t get too hung up on the details. Your home doesn’t need to be perfectly organized every day. Sometimes "good enough" is all you need.
Top photo from Zillow listing.
Related:
5 Organizing Secrets Only the Pros Know
The 9-to-5er’s Guide to Keeping Your House Clean
3 Steps to Creating an Organized Entryway (Even If You Don’t Have the Space)
Originally published January 10, 2018.
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Buy it on Amazon - http://ift.tt/2DBm3X8 - Cheap Sorbus Baby Diaper Caddy Organizer | Nursery Storage Bin for Diapers, Wipes & Toys | Portable Car Storage Basket | Changing Table Organizer | Great Baby Shower Gift Basket (Pink) -- Click the link to buy now or to read the 4 4 & 5 Star Reviews.Subscribe to our Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPrQJAKkvHWnmHZrd7nbYiw?sub_confirmation=1 Like us on Facebook for videos, pictures, coupons, prizes and more - http://ift.tt/2wCDdi2 Cheap Sorbus Baby Diaper Caddy Organizer | Nursery Storage Bin for Diapers, Wipes & Toys | Portable Car Storage Basket | Changing Table Organizer | Great Baby Shower Gift Basket (Pink) I love it. Its functional and works just like I was expecting. ... Reviewer : Jacob Super cool. Better than as pictured and with better quality than I was expecting. ... Reviewer : Martin Click http://ift.tt/2DBm3X8 to buy now on Amazon or to read more reviews. PORTABLE WITH REMOVABLE HANDLE INSERT - Remove the diaper organizer insert to use as a toy storage bin, baby hamper or nursery basket for additional nursery storage. Our lightweight, portable diaper caddy is 11.50 L X 9.75 W X 6 H (Large Size) and features outer pockets for additional baby storage. PARENT FRIENDLY DESIGN - Our diaper caddy basket is designed with neutral colors to look good in any room. It looks good on your changing table, on top of a dresser or next to the diaper pail and is an essential item for your diaper changing station. Easily move the tote around using the big handle. MULTIPURPOSE FOR ANY ROOM - With multiple compartments, you can easily store all of your breast pump and breast pump parts, use as a car organizer, store all those bath products or place bedside to make things easier to find during those late night feedings. GREAT BABY SHOWER GIFT - The Sorbus Baby Diaper Caddy is a practical gift and should be on every baby registry. It makes for a great baby gift! After days of research, bit the proverbial bullet and bought this as a gift. My better half could not be happier with it. ... Reviewer : Emily Click http://ift.tt/2DBm3X8 to buy now on Amazon or to read more reviews. ***Let Us Know What You Think… Comment Below!!*** Watch my other review Videos – https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPrQJAKkvHWnmHZrd7nbYiw Subscribe to our Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPrQJAKkvHWnmHZrd7nbYiw?sub_confirmation=1 Like us on Facebook for videos, pictures, coupons, prizes and more - http://ift.tt/2wCDdi2 #Sorbus, #Sorbus Baby Diaper Caddy Organizer | Nursery Storage Bin for Diapers, Wipes & Toys | Portable Car Storage Basket | Changing Table Organizer | Great Baby Shower Gift Basket (Pink) This is a review video for : B077BPJX4Q Manufacture : Sorbus Related Videos in Channel
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rickmcneilla · 6 years
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Buy it on Amazon - http://ift.tt/2Desv9D - Buy Sorbus Baby Diaper Caddy Organizer | Nursery Storage Bin for Diapers, Wipes & Toys | Portable Car Storage Basket | Changing Table Organizer | Great Baby Shower Gift Basket (Gray) -- Click the link to buy now or to read the 3 4 & 5 Star Reviews.Subscribe to our Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbQkd1HBfTlt0eGGmp3rE_w?sub_confirmation=1 Like us on Facebook for videos, pictures, coupons, prizes and more - http://ift.tt/2wCDdi2 Buy Sorbus Baby Diaper Caddy Organizer | Nursery Storage Bin for Diapers, Wipes & Toys | Portable Car Storage Basket | Changing Table Organizer | Great Baby Shower Gift Basket (Gray) Gave it 5 stars because when it came It looked exactly like the pic , an it came when it said it was going to... it’s a gift for a baby shower,so I personally won’t b using it, but it’s perfect to fill up for that ... Reviewer : Barbie "Barbara" Its very cute but smaller then what I thought , ... Reviewer : Pamela Click http://ift.tt/2Desv9D to buy now on Amazon or to read more reviews. PORTABLE WITH REMOVABLE HANDLE INSERT - Remove the diaper organizer insert to use as a toy storage bin, baby hamper or nursery basket for additional nursery storage. Our lightweight, portable diaper caddy is 11.50 L X 9.75 W X 6 H (Large Size) and features outer pockets for additional baby storage. PARENT FRIENDLY DESIGN - Our diaper caddy basket is designed with neutral colors to look good in any room. It looks good on your changing table, on top of a dresser or next to the diaper pail and is an essential item for your diaper changing station. Easily move the tote around using the big handle. MULTIPURPOSE FOR ANY ROOM - With multiple compartments, you can easily store all of your breast pump and breast pump parts, use as a car organizer, store all those bath products or place bedside to make things easier to find during those late night feedings. GREAT BABY SHOWER GIFT - The Sorbus Baby Diaper Caddy is a practical gift and should be on every baby registry. It makes for a great baby gift! Just right - flexible but sturdy. Can leave on the changing table or move if/when needed. I gave it 4 stars only because the "pink" is very light & I'd like it a bit more vibrant. ... Reviewer : Bobbie H. Click http://ift.tt/2Desv9D to buy now on Amazon or to read more reviews. ***Let Us Know What You Think… Comment Below!!*** Watch my other review Videos – https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbQkd1HBfTlt0eGGmp3rE_w Subscribe to our Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbQkd1HBfTlt0eGGmp3rE_w?sub_confirmation=1 Like us on Facebook for videos, pictures, coupons, prizes and more - http://ift.tt/2wCDdi2 #Sorbus, #Sorbus Baby Diaper Caddy Organizer | Nursery Storage Bin for Diapers, Wipes & Toys | Portable Car Storage Basket | Changing Table Organizer | Great Baby Shower Gift Basket (Gray) This is a review video for : B077B8WG7W Manufacture : Sorbus Related Videos in Channel
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boysentvdoyaled · 6 years
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wendryward · 6 years
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Buy it on Amazon - http://ift.tt/2nA39t7 - Buy The Good Baby Diaper Caddy - Nursery Storage Bin and Car Organizer for Diapers and Baby Wipes -- Click the link to buy now or to read the 214 4 & 5 Star Reviews.Subscribe to our Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5xGWS_X_uAht9mRGansL3w?sub_confirmation=1 Like us on Facebook for videos, pictures, coupons, prizes and more - http://ift.tt/2wCDdi2 Buy The Good Baby Diaper Caddy - Nursery Storage Bin and Car Organizer for Diapers and Baby Wipes I absolutely love this product. Got this for my cousin and everyone is happy. ... Reviewer : Mia Super cool. Better than as pictured and with better quality than I was expecting. ... Reviewer : Martin Click http://ift.tt/2nA39t7 to buy now on Amazon or to read more reviews. REMOVABLE ORGANIZER INSERT - Remove the diaper organizer insert to use as a toy storage bin, baby hamper or nursery basket for additional nursery storage. Our lightweight, portable diaper caddy is 13 x 9 x 7 (Regular Size) and made of soft felt and features sturdy outer pockets for additional baby storage. DESIGNED TO COMPLIMENT YOUR NURSERY DECOR - Our diaper caddy basket is designed with neutral grey colors to look good in any room. It looks good on your changing table, on top of a dresser or next to the diaper pail and is an essential item for your diaper changing station. Easily move the tote around using the long handle. MULTI PURPOSE KIT - With multiple compartments, you can easily store all of your breast pump and breast pump parts, use as a car organizer, store all those bath products or place bedside to make things easier to find during those late night feedings. THOUGHTFUL BABY SHOWER IDEA - The Good Baby Diaper Caddy is a practical gift and should be on every baby registry. It makes for a great baby gift! I was hesitant about purchasing online, but after opening the package I could not have more surprised at how easy it was and how good the quality is. ... Reviewer : Michael Click http://ift.tt/2nA39t7 to buy now on Amazon or to read more reviews. ***Let Us Know What You Think… Comment Below!!*** Watch my other review Videos – https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5xGWS_X_uAht9mRGansL3w Subscribe to our Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5xGWS_X_uAht9mRGansL3w?sub_confirmation=1 Like us on Facebook for videos, pictures, coupons, prizes and more - http://ift.tt/2wCDdi2 #The Good Baby, #The Good Baby Diaper Caddy - Nursery Storage Bin and Car Organizer for Diapers and Baby Wipes This is a review video for : B01LZ2QE21 Manufacture : The Good Baby Related Videos in Channel
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