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Soft toy storage

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Docwhat · 11/09/2017 22:10

Hi, does anyone have any good suggestions for how to store masses of soft toys?

I like the toy hammocks but they all seem to be designed to go in corners rather than in the middle of a straight wall and we don't have any free corners. Anyone found another good method?

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Mar15mite · 12/09/2017 19:30

I already know this is unhelpful before I say it, so apologies in advance.

The only real solution is then in or donate to charity....

Betsy86 · 12/09/2017 19:32

Sounds abit strange but beanbag covers.... Without the beans obviously haha and stuff your toys into them instead.
Haven't tried it myself but heard about it online before when i was looking for storage ideas. X

juliasalinger · 12/09/2017 19:50

We use one of the wider style Ikea pop up laundry baskets. The one that's white mesh with silver spring/trim. But there's also those kids ones in red and blue. Also great for dressing up clothes storage.

Ktay · 12/09/2017 19:53

We use one of those fabric buckets from Jojo

MonkeyJumping · 12/09/2017 19:57

Get a big box, and use elastic to make bars over the open end - if you Google soft animal zoo you should be able to find examples as I'm not explaining it well!

MissRainbowBrite · 12/09/2017 20:02

Monkeyjumping this is what you mean isn't It? My dad made this for DD for less than £30 for all the materials. It's awesome, holds loads and easy to find what you're after.

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Stinkbomb · 12/09/2017 20:02

I have one of those long things that hang from the ceiling from Ikea with the separate mesh 'shelves'

DubiousCredentials · 12/09/2017 20:08

You need a fangst from Ikea.

MaximumVolume · 12/09/2017 20:10

My Fangst pulled the curtain rail down! Oops. Too many toys.

DubiousCredentials · 12/09/2017 20:17

Ours is fixed to the ceiling - to a joist.

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