Stuffed toys..creative storage/decoration ideas?

Question by C0TintheACT!: Stuffed toys..creative storage/decoration ideas?
I have lots of stuffed toys.My baby is too young to play with them and since she co-sleeps,they are all in her crib!Can you suggest a nice way of storing them so they can be seen and also look neat…my idea :where can I find those hammock net thingys for them?
Where can I get my own net?
I live in US,btw..

Best answer:

Answer by KTB
If your in the UK (dunno if they have them elsewhere) Ikea have some great storage devices. You can get colourful plastic stacking boxes that can stack sideways so you can see everything inside…
Maybe put them on the window sill?
Or just buy some netting and tie it with bright ribbon at each end to make your own hammock?

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4 Responses to Stuffed toys..creative storage/decoration ideas?

  1. starry_eyes_upon_me says:

    at ikea and you can order them online. And I dont know if you out of the country but they have ikea anywhere over there too.
    http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/90096786
    these are great for kids room and make sure you look all around this website if you find something else for your babies room hope this helps :)

  2. Amanda S says:

    you can get those hammock nets at wal-mart, k-mart,or target.

  3. Nattitude says:

    When my kids were little, I got plastic chain or a rope and hung it from the ceiling in a corner, then hung each animal with a clothes pin to it, like by the ear. Looked really cute

  4. Allergic To Eggs says:

    Ikea has something called the Ikea Ps Fangst hanging mesh storage system. perfect for stuffed toys. it has 6 compartments. white mesh

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