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Does Anyone Else Have Millions of Stuffed Animals?

I need to keep all the precious animals we have recived I even have some from when I was a kid. Does anyone have any creative ideas on how to store them while still visible and where they wont fall out and get all over the place? we have had those net things but it didnt work out. HELP!!! thanks--A.--

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Thank you so much for the awesome ideas I really loved all of them!! I really loved all the ideas so much I am going to really reevaluate the reason I "need" these because your right I am the only one that will really appreciate the senitmental value of them! so I will take a pic of all the animals put them in my scrapbook and write a small story about each one and keep the small ones to make a bean bag type chair cause I really liked that idea and let the kids pick out 5 each that they like and we will go togther and take them to the hospital to kids that are sick. All the animals are really clean and in good shape cause I tthought they had to stay perserved!! Thanks for bringing me back to reality!!

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I haven't tried it yet, but I've seen these plastic chains with clips that hangs straight down from the ceiling....the book I saw it in lists them from Organized Living (organizedliving.com). It also suggests trying metal chain from a hardware store.

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I haven't tried it yet, but I've seen these plastic chains with clips that hangs straight down from the ceiling....the book I saw it in lists them from Organized Living (organizedliving.com). It also suggests trying metal chain from a hardware store.

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Hi A.,
I have tons of stuffed animals (bears) too and I use the nets and they work for me but I have also seen these plastic chain things with clips on them which you would just clip the stuffed animal onto it. Also I have thought about putting velcro along the wall and then put a strip some place on my bears and attach them to the wall. I don't have any little ones at home anymore so that would work here. Good Luck

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Hey A.,

My mom did this to my room when I was little and I have since did it to my son's. What we did was take cute ribbons (one's that match the animals or a theme and do them all in pink, or whatever color your child's room is) Tie the ribbons around the animal's neck and tie in a bow in the front. Put nails or hooks in a pattern on the wall and then hang them. It looks so cute and with the hooks, kids can play with whatever one's they want and then easily hang them back up. This works well for sentimental ones that you don't want ruined or wore out from play but still in plain view, just put them up high out of reach.

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I wish I could remember the magazine I saw it in, but it was like a bean bag chair, but instead of having "beans" in it, you put your stuffed animals in it. You could still see them through the mesh bag and it made a nice place to sit- of course, you still might have some you want to keep extra nice and may not want to sit on them. Anyway, I've heard it is a handy item to keep stuffed animals together.

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I put two shelves above there windows in there rooms. THen all the animals could be seen withour them all over the place.
The shelves, I believe, were about 18 inches wide and 5 feet long. We got them at menards. Good Luck!

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I forgot the exact name of it. But try using a net. There in the toy isle at Walmart. All you have to do, is connect it to the walls. Then your done, all that is left is to put the animals on it.

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Hello A.! What I did was, I went to Home Depot and bought a plastic type chain and also bought curtain hooks for the heavy type of curtain, when you get home you just insert the curtain hook into the stuffed animal and then hang all the animals on the chain. I just hung mine up far enough where my little one could hold onto it and hang! If you would like me to send you a pic of mine and the type of cutain hook I am talking about please just let me know i would be more than happy to! Hope this would work for you! I had so many stuffed animals when I was little that is what my Mom did for me and it works great! Good luck!

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My children had collected so many stuffed animals that I was going crazy trying to keep them off the floor and clean. I finally had just had enough and said that they both were only allowed to keep 10 stuffed animals each. I explained that dust mites collect in the stuffed animals and that it was impossible to keep the 50+ animals clean. As previously mentioned by someone else I had them tell me or write the reason down for keeping each animal. This helped them decide on which animals to keep and which animals to donate to other chidren who were not as lucky as them. I did end up taking a picture of one or two for them to keep on their desk as memories. HOpe this helps. I am also a mom that will hide toys if I think that the kids are no longer interested in them. After a month passes with no comments from the chidlren about where did these toys go I donate them to charity. It also helped me to realize that some of the toys that were cluttering our lives was not because of my kids sentimental values but MY own. Like "oh I just love the little sweet streets characters and playhouses we need to keep these", when in acutallity my kids didn't care one way or the other about them. Hope this helps and good luck,
Tam

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