My dad gave me a bunch of these clear, plastic sandwich cases. But, they aren't watertight so sandwiches can get soggy if you have them in a cooler with ice (ask me how I know). I didn't want to ditch them so I came up with the perfect use for them. Keeping my family's sunglasses protected and in one place...or in my case, two boxes are needed. Now, when we're going somewhere, I can toss the case in the car and we're off.
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
A storage solution
I know summer is over for many of you, but it's never time to put away the sunglasses for good. You folks up north still need them for the winter too, right? I have a storage solution to share that will help keep those sunglasses from breaking. If you're like me, you've bought countless pairs for your children because of carelessness. They simply break too easily.
My dad gave me a bunch of these clear, plastic sandwich cases. But, they aren't watertight so sandwiches can get soggy if you have them in a cooler with ice (ask me how I know). I didn't want to ditch them so I came up with the perfect use for them. Keeping my family's sunglasses protected and in one place...or in my case, two boxes are needed. Now, when we're going somewhere, I can toss the case in the car and we're off.

My dad gave me a bunch of these clear, plastic sandwich cases. But, they aren't watertight so sandwiches can get soggy if you have them in a cooler with ice (ask me how I know). I didn't want to ditch them so I came up with the perfect use for them. Keeping my family's sunglasses protected and in one place...or in my case, two boxes are needed. Now, when we're going somewhere, I can toss the case in the car and we're off.
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Great idea!
I love creative storage ideas!
I noticed that your background is missing -- that happened to my friend's blog too -- she had to find a new background.
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