Toy Organizers versus Toys…Who Will Win?

Ready…Set…Go! No, you can’t bet any money on this mismatch! It’s a known fact that no matter who the challenger, mom/dad/brother/sister/grandma/grandpa, the toys are always going to win. However, you can prepare for the fight with the right equipment.

We’ll all be soon off to the races against a stronger challenger when new lightweights and heavyweights show up under the Christmas tree on December 25th.  Ho…Ho…Ho…Ho…Oh….Hoooold on!  You haven’t even gotten the last group under control and now they’re bringing in reinforcements?

You wouldn’t think these guys would be that hard to tackle and take down, yet they have their way of shuffling and scrambling and somehow managing to sneak their through all obstacles and punches we throw at them. They seem to be uncontrollable and unstoppable.

Group Together And Get Organized

The only way to fight back is to practice, challenge and most importantly be prepared to “take them out”! If you don’t organize against them you’ll never win and they’ll be taking over the “compound” known as your home. You’ll be finding them in your toilet, your bed (and the dog’s bed), the bathroom sink while you’re brushing your teeth, the washer and dryer and just about any other space that you’d prefer not to find them.

Then there’s the occasional stepping on and tripping over some of them (those darn legos) and causing bodily harm, especially when they’re hiding on the stairs.  This all results in  inhibitting you from performing your normal household duties of the day (which usually don’t all get done anyway..especially since there are always so many toys in your way) .

Fight back now moms and dads, grandmas and grandpas, aunts and uncles! Get these little innocent things, that make your children giggle and smile, under control and well behaved. Put them in their place with…da..ta..ta..ta..ta …TOY ORGANIZERS!

Yes, bring out the big guns !  The toy boxes, toy bins, toy lockers and toy storage whatever and put those little guys back in their place to bring peace and harmony back into your home.

Here’s how we ganged up against the toy rebels in our home to control our free-ranging toys (watch and see how it’s done)!

Let us know how you have united against the toys (or the kids if that’s the case) to regain your territory!  We’d love to hear your solutions to the toys taking over every room in the house.

28 Oct 2009

Last Minute Easy Halloween Costumes

In: Holidays

I really miss those days of fretting and stressing over putting together a semi-decent looking costume for the kids.   Yea…right!

Some moms are so creative and crafty they can throw together a costume in a matter of hours with things they already have around the house.  That just wasn’t my forte’.  I would spend hours and hours at the fabric stores, craft stores and my sewing machine in a valid attempt to create the perfect dinosaur or the most beautiful princess.

Usually my efforts were rewarded with lots of  “it’s okay” or “I don’t want to be a princess” .  Whew!  Those days are now behind me, but I still love seeing all the creative costumes parents come up with every year.

For those of you who are still looking for that easy to make costume, that doesn’t cost an arm and a leg…here’s one I wanted to share. This one came from “Martha”.  Yes, it’s a Martha Stewart idea and when I got this in my mailbox I just had to share it with those who are still stressing over throwing together something quick/easy/and inexpensive.

It’s the “Grocery Store” costume.  We’re in the midst of a huge October snow storm here in Colorado, so the grocery bags might not hold up to the weather in our area, but it may be the saving grace for those of you in warmer/less wet climates.  I thought this was really clever, and something even I could throw together on the fly. Again, give the credit to Martha and her viewers…here it is:

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Cowboy
Howdy, pardner. To turn your kid into a charismatic cowboy, just rustle up some brown-paper grocery and trash-compactor bags. When you get home, snip and punch them into a fringed vest and chaps, then add paper-fastener studs and candy-cup conchos. A mop-maned horse is ready to accompany this rider on a hunt for candy.

Tools and Materials
1 pack trash-compactor bags
1 box brass paper fasteners
1 paper grocery bag
1 pack foil candy cups
1 aluminum loaf pan
1 rope-style mop head
1 pair shoelaces

Chaps How-To
1. Using our templates as a guide, draw chaps onto an upside-down trash-compactor bag. Fold up open end for cuffs. Cut out chaps.

2. Stud each leg along outer edge using a hole punch and brass paper fasteners; push fasteners through top fold of gusset only so bag will still expand.

3. Decorate some fasteners with flattened foil candy cups and thin strips of brown paper; fringe edge of each leg.

4. Punch holes through each leg at inside of knee, upper thigh, and waist; use shoelaces to tie chaps over jeans.

Vest How-To
1. Cut away sides of a medium size paper grocery bag; think of bag’s bottom as the shoulders. Draw bottom portion of the vest pattern onto front of bag, and the top portion onto bag’s bottom.

2. Cut front and top of bag along tracing (back of bag remains intact). Fringe bottom edge.

3. Punch holes in front and back of vest, as indicated, and insert brass fasteners.

4. Loop rubber bands between fasteners at sides and at front to hold vest closed.

Hat How-To
1. For crown of hat, punch hole in center of each long side of an aluminum loaf pan, and crease down the middle.

2. For brim, use our brim template to draw hat brim onto kraft paper. Cut out along outer edge, and cut out center.

3. Cut tabs along inside edge; tape to inside of pan. Thread shoelaces through holes in pan and knot on outside.

4. For the belt buckle: Draw an oval onto cardboard. Cut out.

5. Cover in foil, and stud with brass fasteners. Use duct tape to fasten buckle to a strip of corrugated cardboard cut across the grain, long enough to wrap around the waist.

Here’s a link to Martha Stewart’s site for more of these easy to make last minute Halloween costumes.

Enjoy…and HAPPY HALLOWEEN!





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