A roll of tape
thrown in your suitcase can be used to cover electrical outlets, and manage cords that might dangle and tempt your baby.
And what makes Ohhira's Probiotics ® perfect for traveling is that they are in blister packs and never need to be refrigerated so you can
throw them in your suitcase, purse or even a shirt pocket and go.
They're so easy to
throw in a suitcase and take up hardly any space.
the fabric makes it easy to survive a day at the office or even to
throw in a suitcase for a trip — knits can take a beating.
I wear most of these items on the weekends to kids games, and they are also the best pieces to
throw in my suitcase for travel.
I love the long, oversized look (if you're between sizes, size down) and the fact that it's super warm, but not too thick so I can layer under it and easily travel with it /
throw it in my suitcase!!!
Not only does Dove offer their Advanced Care Antiperspirant in a full size, but they have a travel size which can easily be
thrown in your suitcase or tote.
With a busy schedule managing work and family, I find myself shopping for versatile items that will look great while I'm working, but that I can also
throw in a suitcase for a fun escape.
i haven't found that it wrinkles much at all — i've
thrown it in suitcases (and on the floor!)
It's great for traveling because it's made out of felt so you can roll it up and
throw it in your suitcase without the worry of it losing its shape!
Plus, the fabric doesn't wrinkle, and would be perfect to
throw in your suitcase or beach bag!
I can roll it up to
throw in the suitcase and pull it out when we get to our destination with no wrinkles — ready to wear!
Not exact matches
Over-packing usually happens when you
throw items
in your
suitcase at the last minute «just
in case.»
I tend to believe I allow more time for packing than most people (I'm puzzled when I hear someone telling me they just
throw random stuff
in a
suitcase an hour before their flight).
I love how Lisa makes it clear that this book is NOT about
throwing a bunch of gluten - free food
in your
suitcase before you leave.
Vladimir, who spent his final years
in Russia working on one leg
in Odessa's open - air market unloading sacks of potatoes,
threw down his crutches as the train began to move and started hurling the
suitcases so hard at Max, who was on the train, that he nearly shot out the door on the opposite side of the car.
It comes with a self - inflating mattress and its own carrying bag — just
throw it
in the back of the car or pack it
in your
suitcase and you're ready to go!
Combine the decent length with the low weight (a tiny 2.5 kgs) and the clever small travel bag that means the entire cot can fit within a
suitcase, be
thrown in a car or literally over your shoulder for short hops, it couldn't really be more portable...
You might want to
throw some laundry detergent packets
in your
suitcase if you need to wash stuff
in the tub or sink.
I recently
threw the La Vie En Rose one
in my
suitcase when I went on a weekend trip, and it didn't weigh my bag down or get damaged
in transit.
Throwing anything and everything
in a
suitcase because I wanted options.
I always
throw a few Karina Dresses
in my
suitcase when I am packing, because no matter where I am headed, I can always make a dress by Karina Dresses work for the occasion!
I
threw a half the contents of my dirt laundry
in my
suitcase and figured I would wash it when I got to my parents house so I am surprised I
threw this outfit together.
(I have no idea how y» all with more kids do it) I usually
throw all my favorites
in a
suitcase and end up without the basics and with tons of leftovers.
I can officially say that besides having to
throw my makeup bag
in my
suitcase, I am packed and ready to hit up the beach!
I always seem to get to my destinations with a
suitcase full of random items just
thrown in and nothing ends up matching.
I swear you could bunch it up at the bottom of your
suitcase and
throw it on without an iron or steamer
in sight.
The next time you're heading out on a trip,
throw the scarf
in your
suitcase with your other clothes to play up any casual outfit with a cute flare.
The past two weeks weather has been absolutely gorgeous
in Texas and as I was packing last Sunday, I decided to
throw a lot of bold colors
in my
suitcase.
If you'll
throw these four dresses (all from Old Navy by the way)
in your
suitcase adding a belt, jewelry, jean jacket and your bathing suit — you'll be all set!
Throw some bathing suits, cute sun dresses, and sandals
in my
suitcase and I was good to go.
Bear
in mind that it's tough work visiting lots of fabric and haberdashery suppliers for a living; well someone has to do it, work with me here people......
Throw in plenty of walking, and a couple of nights living out of a
suitcase and the wardrobe choices needed to be thought through beforehand.
Fold it
in a
suitcase or
throw it
in the laundry and it will look perfect.
But nevertheless, later tonight I'll be last minute packing which always leads to
throwing thing
in my
suitcase that I do not need.
Not to mention the navy and white stripes that make it the easiest piece to
throw into a
suitcase and do double time as its own layer or under a sweater or jean jacket for cooler beach temps
in the evening.
That the kids can fit comfortably
in boosters
in the back without being smashed by Daddy's seat and you can
throw the dog and some
suitcases in back if you need to?
But I leave you for now, as I head towards my
suitcase with the best of intentions (though
in reality I
throw stuff
in there about thirty minutes before I leave), with some art from Leo Lionni's Swimmy, which received a 1964 Caldecott Honor.
So easy to pack, just
throw a few rolls
in your backpack, purse, or
suitcase.
Make a plan before you
throw a whole lot of unnecessary items
in a
suitcase you then have to carry around.
On the way home from a trip there will most likely come along some souvenirs
in the
suitcase, and wouldn't it be annoying to be forced to
throw them away or pay expensive overweight fees to take them home with you?
Note that these wacky antics happen at a very slow pace — when Donkey Kong is rummaging through the
suitcase, he
throws several items out and they travel through the air almost
in slow motion.
Pick one or two of these up,
throw them
in your bag and
suitcase, and forget having to worry about running out of battery power while on the road.
You can
throw it around everywhere, it fits
in many shower racks nicely and stows away well
in a
suitcase.