Simple ideas yet so clever!

Great ideas that need to be shared
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{{almost}} un-meltable popsicles
Un-meltable popsicles: use Jell-o! Great for teething. I don't need this anymore, but it was too great of an idea to not share! Duh, why didn't I think of that????
Displaying Game Boards
So Smart for playroom!!! Board games hanging on wall (no glass front in frame), baggie on back to hold pieces... Just take down and PLAY!
Hunting, Fishing, and Camping Tips from Field & Stream Readers
Carry Seasoning in a Straw Use straws to store salt, pepper, and spices for camping trips. Heat one end of a clear plastic straw with a lighter, then crimp it with your fingers or a multitool. Fill the straw with the desired seasoning, and repeat the process on the other end. Just snip off one of the ends when you’re cooking, and reseal it when you’re done. Store in a plastic bag in case of a leak
Photo Storage
Pool noodle under fitted sheet: solution to keep a toddler from falling out of the bed! This is so brilliant!!
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For those that haven’t already discovered this… IKEA magnetic knife holders to store the toy cars all over your house :) if you hang them low enough your kids will probably love to organize their cars after they are done playing. via Swiss Miss
Vacuum-Sealed Lettuce--An Amazing Way to Prolong Freshness
THIS WORKS! My lettuce stays fresh for ever...and when I see it in my fridge... it makes me want to eat it...cant beat that!" What a GREAT idea.
Just put ice around the edges of this cup (mini ice chest) Hide your beer... Drinking in public places (beach, etc...)
Inexpensive Toddler Proof Door Stopper - use a pool noodle! No more shutting doors or smashed fingers :) GENIUS!!!
Candle Powered Pottery Heater
DIY Candle-Powered Pottery Heater - This will heat a closed room if the power goes out. NOT the whole house, but one room.
How to Make Homemade Laundry Detergent
576 loads of laundry for $6. I have pinned this before, but I like these directions better. (update: made this and works awesome, I will never spend $10 on one thing of laudry soap again!)