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This shop has been compensated by Collective Bias, Inc. and its advertiser. All opinions are mine alone. #InsideOutEmotions #CollectiveBias<\/p>\n

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\"diy<\/a>I think one of the biggest things we underestimate before we are parents, is the amount of “stuff” kids seem to need. From the nursery through childhood it seems that the “stuff” multiplies before our eyes. The gear, toys, clothing and more that seem to fill every corner of our home can sometimes seem overwhelming.<\/p>\n

Finding a way to corral all the stuff\u00a0seems to be a never-ending battle. \u00a0I find the hardest part is the balance between functional and aesthetically pleasing. Plastic bins and totes always look messy and like we\u00a0are packing all the time. \u00a0They are good for putting things away in the basement or attic but not as long-term storage solutions.<\/p>\n

Recently I was in Walmart and saw the display of plush characters from the new Disney Pixar movie Inside Out<\/em>. If you are not aware of the movie, the characters represent the feelings and emotions we all carry inside. The 5 personified emotions in the movie are also plush characters called\u00a0\u00a0Sadness, Anger, Joy, Fear and Disgust. I picked up Sadness and Anger and I have to admit it gave me more than a chuckle to say, “I went to Walmart and left with Sadness and Anger.”<\/p>\n

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I think the characters are great and are a super springboard for kids to talk about their emotions with themselves, their parents, teachers or therapists. I frankly think they are even a good way for anyone to discuss their feelings. I was talking about it with some good friends and coworkers earlier today. We all thought if there should be a bin full of these plush emotions in every office. \u00a0Then\u00a0everyone could take what they were feeling out and sit down at a conference table to discuss and hash out some tension.<\/p>\n

The characters are huggable and soft but I could not help while holding sadness to think it could be said I had to let my sadness go. The same could be said of anger or fear. It was very humorous but\u00a0\u00a0I think for children it is a very good way to discuss feelings and emotions in a constructive way. \u00a0I know my children enjoyed holding the plush characters and talking about the emotions and how they felt. Even very young children who cannot fully articulate or express their emotions would benefit engaging with\u00a0the characters because it would be a very visual representation of their feelings.<\/p>\n

Back to storage, now that 2 new plush characters have moved home with us, and I am sure the other 3 will soon \u00a0follow, I wanted to find a way to contain our emotions. \u00a0Sorry I could not resist that! I needed to find a storage solution that was good for all of my kid’s plush toys.<\/p>\n

I found some plans\u00a0on-line that looked really cool. \u00a0They were\u00a0storage boxes made from 2 by 4s that were sturdy, had wheels and a handle. \u00a0The boxes would not be outgrown and literally could follow your child to college and beyond. I thought that the 2 by 4’s could be stained or painted and immediately got my husband involved. \u00a0s<\/p>\n

We went out and bought ten\u00a02 by 4’s, screws, pulls and casters. \u00a0We had wood glue and our tools so we headed home. \u00a0I stained the 2 by 4’s with a green water based stain. You will need to have a saw, drill, 4″ screws if you are not using a Kreg Jig and if you are you will need 2.5″ self tapping screws, wood filler, wood glue, 8 casters and 2 pulls.\u00a0You will need to get six\u00a010′ 2 by 4’s\u00a0and two 8′ 2 by 4’s.<\/p>\n

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After the wood was stained and dry, it was time to make all the cuts we needed for the 2 boxes. We needed to\u00a0cut the 2 by 4’s into the following lengths:<\/p>\n