
With a big padlock and it is in the IKEA bestseller (Billy bookcase) along with card games, wargames and MLP toys.
Hermit wrote:Used to store them in a large plastic toolbox, an ammo box, and a big pile in my closet. Today I consolidated.
Cardboard box with a towel in the bottom. I can barely lift it, and they bend the box.![]()
AbhorredAbsence wrote:Hermit wrote:Used to store them in a large plastic toolbox, an ammo box, and a big pile in my closet. Today I consolidated.
Cardboard box with a towel in the bottom. I can barely lift it, and they bend the box.![]()
Off topic, but we have matching sleipnirs! :D
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marcii wrote:Does anyone have recommendations for organza-type drawstring bags that are opaque? Like the EE bags? I need several, don't care about quality or anything I just want them to be safe and covered. Luckily I don't have anything super long, except my BodyWand which...I will try and find something to do with it. I'm moving soon and only have a few toy-specific storage options within my big plastic tub. While my family and BF know I have like 2 toys, I don't think they need to see all of them while helping me unpack after a 900 mile drive. :P
marcii wrote:Does anyone have recommendations for organza-type drawstring bags that are opaque? Like the EE bags? I need several, don't care about quality or anything I just want them to be safe and covered. Luckily I don't have anything super long, except my BodyWand which...I will try and find something to do with it. I'm moving soon and only have a few toy-specific storage options within my big plastic tub. While my family and BF know I have like 2 toys, I don't think they need to see all of them while helping me unpack after a 900 mile drive. :P
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