Last year, while helping to organize some stuff
from a junk drawer (okay, it was actually a shoe - box; drawer sounds less pack - ratty) belonging to my dad, I found a whole history of my dad that I didn't know about, for instance: he took a watch - repair class?!
This bee is the perfect project for random jewelry findings, stuff
from the junk drawer and old vintage watches.
Using plasticine, assorted bits and bobs
from the junk drawer and unfettered imagination, the writers and animators at Aardman have succeeded in enchanting kids and their parents alike.
I think our kitchen gathers the most clutter — it becomes the catch - all for papers, overflow
from the junk drawer, etc..
:) So my suggestion to you is to tap into your creative artistic side with a little paint and maybe some objects
from your junk drawer to make a 3D artwork project that is a welcome escape from cleaning / organizing... And may be just what the doctor ordered for some needed rest!
* Optional: embellish with washi - tape and decoupage, add a drawer knob, drawer pull or leather handle, adhere something
from the junk drawer or little plastic animal using hot glue, add vinyl decals or stickers.
Not exact matches
Here's what you DO N'T do: you don't go at it with a boning knife or ice cream scoop or grapefruit spoon or any other crazy tool hiding in the back of your kitchen
junk drawer that seems like it might finally finally free all the cling - tight flesh
from the shell.
My religious organization has a
drawer filled with
junk food and I can't seem to stop eating stuff
from it.
Some items in the bag might include cosmetics, newspapers, magazine articles, airline or movie ticket stubs, photographs of people or places, a music CD, grooming materials, keys, a candy wrapper, a crayon, a slip of paper with a first name and phone number written on it, a recipe, an empty soda can, a parking ticket, a check made out to them, a rubber band, a keychain with no keys on it, a receipt
from a grocery store or a fast - food restaurant (If you are stuck for a long list of items, you might even brainstorm in advance with students a list of nouns / things that might be found in students» pockets / purses or in a «
junk drawer» at home.
Now, while you may not apply this strategy to every aspect of your life (we know about your
junk drawer), you know that your debit and credit card is safest with you and you know how to keep them
from getting into the wrong hands.
I know this because before I was «into» insurance, my policy and all other
junk mail
from my insurance company went into one
drawer labeled «auto insurance stuff.»
the dresser that these
junk drawers came
from had those french provintial lines!
Taking an afternoon to add a few bought or DIYed
drawer dividers to your kitchen
drawers will make them go
from «almost
junk drawer» to «Martha Stewart would be proud.»
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