[Nfb-krafters-korner] OT, but need to be creative

ncbootman at gmail.com ncbootman at gmail.com
Sun May 8 22:59:32 UTC 2016


Joyce,

Would it work to first take each cord and bundle it into a bundle of the 
length you need and use a twist tie or some wire zip ties. Then, make a 
decorative plastic canvas box or even a shoe box turned upside down over the 
wires so they are out of site of rambunctious puppy? If plastic canvas, you 
could even cut out little cutouts for the wires from the power strip to go 
through and could even just stitch the pieces together and not the panels 
which would let more air in to keep it all cooler. You could check with your 
Lowe's or such store. But, it sounds like just making all of that less 
interesting might help. I hope this sparks some creativity.

Greg

-----Original Message----- 
From: Joyce Kane via Nfb-krafters-korner
Sent: Sunday, May 08, 2016 6:25 PM
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Subject: [Nfb-krafters-korner] OT, but need to be creative

I do get a bit disappointed that people don't think of putting into words
instead of just taking a picture...

I need to figure out how to solve a problem I have.  On my dresser I have an
electrical strip plug board.  Right next to it I have a bunch of wires in a
mass mess for IPhones, wireless ear phones, regular ear buds, charger for
note taker, etc.  Now to tell you a little more, I have a puppy that is 9
months old Lab/Golden that jumps up and drags down head phones, sandles,
yarn balls, etc.

I would love to get some ideas how to organize these wires and head phones
and get them off the bureau   I do have a mirror with tiny shelves on the
side, so maybe I could screw something in the back.  I have no room in the
draws..

Does anyone know if they have made any devises to help organize something
like this???

Joyce


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