I loved the video with the top 10 tips! My favourites were cupcake holders keep the bugs out! Using loo rolls as wire holders (we have a gazillion wires and at present, they are all stuffed in a drawer!) and using a cassette case as a holder - that one is sheer brilliance! I was thinking the other day that someone needs to invent a book holder so I can eat and read at the same time... (If this has already been done and I have been ignorant thus far, DO tell! DH helpfully suggested a kindle! (because he has one!))
Mine are unimaginative in comparison! But I used string and a wrapping paper roll to make a clothing rail in my son's bedroom cupboard! (We haven't been living here too long and still have little bits and pieces to buy for our home!!)
I still don't have an airer for drying clothes in winter so I use two curtain poles we never used and lay them across the top of an open cupboard and hang the washing on hangers! (In the summer, I hung washing on hangers on the washing line as I still only have 3 clothes pegs!)
I use the 3 clothes pegs I own to seal open packets of food.
I use coronation chicken sandwich filler pots - after a mighty good clean - to store bits of jewellery and hair bands in (they still end up either everywhere else but the pot, or completely lost!) I use one for the sugar, too, and use them to store leftover food to freeze for my son! And plastic holders a pack of 4 muffins come in to keep all my beads and buttons and crafty bits in.
I still don't have a cutlery tray in a kitchen drawer so I use 3 plastic things chocolate bars come in next to each other to separate all the cutlery.
DH uses an old Krispy Kreme donut tin to store his comic books in! And we he uses two 6 pinters of milk filled with water to work out with!
An old cardboard-y basket-y thing that an Easter egg came in last year keeps all DH's keys for the house, sheds and work in one place and tidy!
I use an old baby food jar to keep son's toothbrush in and an old pasta sauce jar for my and DH's toothbrushes in the bathroom!
I use son's baby bath he's grown out of to store his toys in and his moses basket to store his teddies, blankets, towels in which he loves to take out and put back in again!
I use the box that son's highchair came in as a sort of table to put things like books, lip balm etc on... and a huge nappy box with shoe boxes on top as a bedside table... and an old mug serves as a pen and other little bits holder on that 'bedside table'...
...Blimey, I need to get some proper stuff in, don't i?!!!
I just like to keep things and find a use for them later on. I've made a few toys for my son using boxes and other bits I recycled like a rattle and a shape sorter contraption thing! Not because he didn't have any toys, but because I like to make new things from old things! It makes me feel all resourceful and proper mum-ish! ;)
Oh, and I use the backs of asda delivery receipts and old CV's and receipts as note paper!
And the curtain that went with the two curtain poles we never used? Covers a biiig moving box to make it look like an actual legitimate piece of furniture, but it's just used for storage and resting a huge picture on! (Oh, the deceit, I know!!)