Organize Your Baby Socks
I finally figured out how to keep all the baby socks organized. I think I read somewhere that you can make your own non-slip socks by getting some puffy or slick fabric paint and putting some on the bottom of the socks. I even found a site where you can make your own puffy paint but I thought it might peel off quicker than store bought paint. The homemade puffy paint was made with glue and shaving cream–didn’t seem like it would last through several washes.
I had an “AHA!” moment when I figured out that I could use the slick paint to not only make socks non-skid, but I could also put what age range they are for. Some stores (Baby Gap, Old Navy) label their sock size by age range on the bottom with non-slip paint which comes in handy–but I have a lot of socks that aren’t labeled.
I have been somewhat organized by putting them in labeled ziplock bags so I can keep track of the sizes. But often when I am switching over from one sock size to another the socks get mixed up into the wrong bag. If I label my socks with fabric paint, then I will be killing two birds with one stone.
My inspiration came from my desire for Graham to have warm feet in our chilly house AND for him to gain confidence in his walking abilities. I thought if he felt like he was slipping all the time it might discourage him from walking. No slipping=Less falling=More walking. Graham is 14.5 months old and still prefers to crawl although he does take several steps throughout the day. I added a picture to show you my little sock creation.
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That is a great idea!! We are not big sock people but for the few I have that will make life easier in the laundry dept.
That is a great idea! I never thought of doing that! I always hate finding socks and not knowing what size they are. You could even do cute little designs on the socks too, how cute!
How cool are you? This is tweet & stumble worthy!
I hope it helps everyone!
That’s clever! I will have to do this with my kids socks.
Great and cute idea! And you can also buy dividers-or make your own-to create different divisions within a drawer.
I love this idea!