Jumat, 21 Maret 2014

Organizing Your Gadgets Accessories

Gadget accessories much needed when you're enjoying using gadget, what will you do if it all disappeared or messy? Here some tips for gadget enthusiast.


Toilet Papers Tube

The bulkier cables that you may not need all the time like extension cords that only come out in the winter to plug into the heater, or charger cables for your camera. So you can store it inside toilet paper tube.


Binder Clip

Clip them to the edge of your desk and ensure your cables never get tangled again or hang your headphone too.


 Paper Pocket

You can make this DIY paper pocket for organizing some loose wires, stick it wherever you want.


Leather Roll

Simple way to wrap your USB cords, earbuds, plugs and go. You can make it with unused leather to neatly hold your cords. Perfect for traveling.


 Shoe Box

If you got a spare shoebox lying around you can cover it with printed contact or wrapping paper and turn it into a stylish, upcycled charging station.



Lotion Bottle

You can make it from unused lotion bottle, cut it and hang it. The cord and phone are now up off the ground, and tucked away into the little holder, while the phone drinks up a full charge.


 Credit Card

This ultra simple idea uses the stiffness of a credit card to hold cables in place. Just punch holes in it, slit them to the edge, staple the card unobtrusively under your desk and pop the cords in or you can roll aroun card.


CD Spindle

 You only need to cut two holes in it and put all the cables there with the ends sticking out these holes then roll the cable. Depending on your needs you can use different containers.



Tennis Balls

When you need to use a cable, you can simply pull it through the tennis ball while leaving it pressed against the wall. This helps you avoid having tennis balls scattered all over your desk.


Cassete Case

Neatly coil the cords of your small, tangle-prone cables and earbuds and tuck them into the empty plastic holder. If you have several, label each case with a sticker for clear identification. It'll be the end of crossed wires.  


Socks


If you have unused socks, cut the ankle and toe off an old sock and use it to hold extra length in a cord or keep multiple cords together for a more streamlined workspace.

Hacking Foods


You want to enjoy your food but don't know what to do? Do not worry, this is some tricks for your problem!


Muffin Tin

 The upside down muffin tin can be made ​​in place to make food into a bowl shape that is useful for add some topping in it. Or you can use muffin tin for serve condiments, simple but effective.  I’m sure you have a ton of different compartmentalized containers and cooking supplies that can be used.



Frozen Fruit 

 You can freeze some fruit to chill wine without watering it down, very effective when you are attending an event with family.


Dental Floss

  
 Use dental floss to make perfect cuts without mess, or pesky icing sticking to your knife and destroying your piece of cake.


 Fork

 The fork is a very useful utensils to hold food, you can dunk Oreos in milk and save wet fingers


Or hold your hardshell taco with a fork, eliminating the problem of getting taco innards all over your hands during the process and looking totally fancy in the process.


Container Plate

Granted, the container is already a food distribution device somewhat akin to a bowl and perfectly shaped for chopsticks, but should you need a plate, this will work.  You can also close it back up after you’re done!


Pepper Grinder
  
You can ground Oreos for your ice cream topping or Doritos for your food topping without grinding to make it.


 Sandwich
  
Avoid needless overlap and get full sandwich coverage without wasting space.

  
Use a single toaster slot for 2 pieces of bread for soft AND crunchy toast. This way, the bread get warm and toasty on the outside.

CD Spindle

Don't throw out that unused CD spindle, use it as bagel tote or donut container. The spindle part will keep that bagel from moving around and the cover will keep it from getting squashed.

Spruce Up The Bathroom

The bathroom is a room that we use every day, it is better if we tidied the bath kit we use stuff that is all around us.

Two Shower Rods


Use shower curtain hooks to secure baskets like this one to the rod. Make sure they have holes in them of some sort, so the water can drain because those shower head racks never work as well as you think they should.



 Book Shelf

 You probably won’t want to store your most-used items up here, but you could put extra towels, cleaning supplies (elegantly tucked into a pretty bin), or old magazines up there.



Magnetic Strips
 

You can bought one of those magnetic strip rolls. The ones with a magnet on one side and sticky tape on the other. You can put your tweezers, clippers or your booby pins there.



StickOnPods



 When you only have one cabinet, you have to maximize that tiny space. These StickOnPods hold tiny things like nail polish inside your cabinet.


Drawer from Cabinet


You usually find them for kitchen cabinets, but they work just as well in the bathroom. It letting you access the depths of your cabinet without having to dig past old bottles.


Spice Racks

Two spice racks fit all of that stuff you use everyday. Add a coat of paint or stain if you want to color-coordinate them with the rest of your bathroom. You could also hang them on the inside of your cabinets so they’re out of sight.


Mason Jars

 You can find some antique mason jars that cost more & some in different styles. You can fill with Qtips, cotton balls, & cosmetic sponges, but you could fill yours with virtually anything that fits in a Mason Jar for any room.


Magnet Board

 You could hang this on the back of your door or the inside of one of your cabinets, or on any bit of blank wall that isn’t serving any other purpose.

Stacked Plate Rack



When you run out of horizontal counter space, go vertical instead. This example’s very decorative, but you can also make it more functional by storing your toothbrush, toothpaste, or ponytail holders.

Clothespin
 Clothespin can be useful for organizing toohtbrush very useful to make a neat impression on the family toothbrushes