Scour the craft store, thrift store or even
your junk drawer for fun pieces to add to your clothes and accessories.
That is what the rational basis test is for the Supreme Court —
junk drawer for disfavored constitutional rights...
This little project took no time and I when I was done I felt silly for putting up with my out - of - control
junk drawer for... [Read more...]
Scour your basements, sheds and
junk drawers for valuable stuff you just don't use.
Now the kids have extra storage
junk drawers for their toys Yay!
Not exact matches
Well, let me tell ya — it's like the
junk drawer in the kitchen — you look in there long enough and you'll find something you can use, even if it's really
for something else.
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.
Your
junk drawer is a treasure trove of entertainment
for your little one.
Go
junk drawer spelunking, whip up a super-easy play activity and pat yourself on the back
for being a great parent!
You don't have to look far and wide
for supplies, either - check out your recycle bin or
junk drawer and discover a ton of great options.
She sought out
junk drawers and cluttered closets and categorized their contents just
for fun, and before long Pettit had honed an incredible skill that would later become her passion.
For men, wallets can be the accessories equivalent to that «
junk drawer» at home — useless discount cards, random receipts, even photos of an ex-girlfriend you wish you forgot, all cozying up to your cold, hard cash, creating an overstuffed wallet.
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In the case of The Cloverfield Paradox, it's just a fancy word
for «
junk drawer.»
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.
It's easy to drop your dog's license in a
junk drawer and plan to come back
for it later, but you might not get that chance in an emergency.
But if you're staying put, feeling a bit lazy, and your
junk drawer is full, this might be the chair
for you.
I think our kitchen gathers the most clutter — it becomes the catch - all
for papers, overflow from the
junk drawer, etc..
Whether it's the
junk drawer in the kitchen, the sock
drawer in your bedroom or the toiletry
drawer in the bathroom, these
drawer dividers will make it easy
for you to find exactly what you're looking
for.
I need to do some serious
junk drawer cleaning today, thank
for the reminder..
There is a shelf to store newspapers and magazines,
drawers for junk and remotes and plenty of surface area
for games.
Do you have a stash of paint chips in your
junk drawer just waiting
for easy DIY projects?
:) 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!
This would do wonders
for my
junk, I mean tool,
drawer.
The one in the entry has a «
junk drawer»
for my husband, stores decorating items, etc..
for blankets, random «
junk» (I don't have a
junk drawer, just a
junk basket), one designated specifically
for library books (to avoid the crazy scramble on library day!)
Alas, even though I have a collection of little boxes
for this express purpose, I am still just throwing everything willy nilly into my
junk drawers!
I'd really hate
for anyone to see my
junk drawer.
I have a corner that catches everything... And 2
junk drawers turned «storage
for important papers» alongside the
junk.
Many homes only have one main linen cabinet or closet, making it the «
junk drawer»
for the entire house.
Hoping Melissa has some tips
for that
junk drawer that all of us have in the kitchen!
One especially — it's a very deep
drawer and it is a receptacle
for all kinds of
junk.