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How do you store old toys, etc.

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2kids2cats
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How do you store old toys, etc.

I want to put away her exersaucer, bath seat, etc...lots of stuff... How do you store it? I am putting everything in our basement, but do you wrap it in anything? We threw out all of the boxes. And do you take everything apart? Thanks!

Posted 12/31/07 1:28 PM
 
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dawnygirl25
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Re: How do you store old toys, etc.

we put a lot of stuff in or basement in those oversized heavy duty plastic garbage bag things..

Posted 12/31/07 1:32 PM
 

2kids2cats
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Re: How do you store old toys, etc.

Posted by dawnygirl25

we put a lot of stuff in or basement in those oversized heavy duty plastic garbage bag things..



Thanks, I have some of those. I wish I had a storage ROOM in the basement. Right now everything is in the corner. Do you think it's gross to store stuff in bags in the boiler room?

Posted 12/31/07 1:33 PM
 

dawnygirl25
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Re: How do you store old toys, etc.

nope, I dont think thats gross at all..as long as everything is covered in a bag or something. It will all have to be cleaned off if you need it again some day anyway. I wish we had a little storage room downstairs too..oh well...maybe next house.

Posted 12/31/07 1:37 PM
 

2kids2cats
My babies

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Re: How do you store old toys, etc.

Posted by dawnygirl25

nope, I dont think thats gross at all..as long as everything is covered in a bag or something. It will all have to be cleaned off if you need it again some day anyway. I wish we had a little storage room downstairs too..oh well...maybe next house.



Thanks. We'll be using it again in 6 months Chat Icon so it shouldn't get too grimy down there.Chat Icon

Posted 12/31/07 1:42 PM
 

dawnygirl25
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Re: How do you store old toys, etc.

Posted by Kitkat

Posted by dawnygirl25

nope, I dont think thats gross at all..as long as everything is covered in a bag or something. It will all have to be cleaned off if you need it again some day anyway. I wish we had a little storage room downstairs too..oh well...maybe next house.



Thanks. We'll be using it again in 6 months Chat Icon so it shouldn't get too grimy down there.Chat Icon

OMG I must have missed that news at some point! - Congrats!

Posted 12/31/07 1:44 PM
 

Elizabeth
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Re: How do you store old toys, etc.

Posted by Kitkat

Posted by dawnygirl25

we put a lot of stuff in or basement in those oversized heavy duty plastic garbage bag things..



Thanks, I have some of those. I wish I had a storage ROOM in the basement. Right now everything is in the corner. Do you think it's gross to store stuff in bags in the boiler room?



No, it's fine. I'd rather store everything in plastic bags than the old boxes anyway. I have a bugphobia and I once heard that they are attracted to cardboard. We get lots of spiders so I like every single thing sealed in plastic - either a bin or a plastic bag.

Posted 12/31/07 3:09 PM
 
 

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