You know, the one where all of your socks go into the laundry with a mate, but come out alone? Okay, well what about this slightly more embarrassing problem??
Well, at my house, both of these unsightly situations have been a real bummer. Our poor laundry room had become home to every spare piece of unused junk, the dogs crate, golf clubs or just about anything you could name. As the laundry continued to pile up and more and more socks found their way into no-mans land, I decided it was time to come up with a solution. And so was created, "the sock exchange."
Many years ago while one vacation in North Carolina, my husband and I saw something similar to solve the lost sock problem. Each little clip had a cut out of a sock decorated differently on it. I loved the idea, but wasn't about to pay $50.00 for it. So, with a 2x4, some left over paint and clothes pins, I just made my own.
First, I painted the 2x4 with one of my favorite Martha Stewart colors, anjou pear. Then I used regular old acrylic paint to "distress" the wood.
Next, I added the word's I wanted using Erin's transfer technique that she shared for her $1 Welcome sign, here. It worked quickly and beautifully, and I have to say I was pleased with how clear the results were!
Once I painted the words on with black acrylic paint, I simply hot glued updated clothespins (numbered and painted with acrylic paint) to the end of my 2x4.
I was very pleased with the end result, which I mounted above my washer and dryer. It serves to purposes; manages those pesky socks AND covers the ugly wire shelf that holds my laundry baskets.
Now, I have a lot more fun in my laundry room. We can finally use the back door again and fold clothes in there. I realize its not overly stylish like the gorgeous ones I have seen around lately, but it does what I need it too finally! One day I am going to force my husband into helping me paint it!
That is such a cute idea! And your laundry room looks great! Can you tell us how you mounted the sign to the wire shelf? Enquiring minds would like to know! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteOkay, I am totally in love with your sock exchange sign. I love that it has your name on it to make it completely personal to your laundry room. What an adorable idea! Your laundry room looks simple and happy, just the way I like it! Great job, Patrice and thanks for sharing this! Now if only I had a laundry room...
ReplyDeleteOkay - I have laundry room envy. Ours is just in the midst of the unfinished portion of our basement. Much less cheery and cute looking. I made an "odd sock sack" for our socks just after we got married. Unfortunately, the dryer still "eats" socks around here.
ReplyDeleteThanks guys!
ReplyDeleteTo mount the sign, I just put picture hooks on the back like I used for the Book Art a few posts back. Then, I used picture wire and wrapped it around both the hooks and the wire shelf. It simply hangs there as opposed to being mounted, so if we took it down you wouldn't know it was gone!
The sock exchange is adorable and yes I have that problem!!!
ReplyDeleteOf course, I too have that nasty sock problem but I just love your rememdy!! Thanks for sharing. :)
ReplyDeleteLove it...my favorite part is the numbered clothespins!
ReplyDeleteLol! What a great solution to a very common problem in the OCB household!
ReplyDeleteJeanine
Can't say that I have this problem, but you have certainly come up with a great solution!!
ReplyDeleteIt looks so great!! I love the simple sign too. You have a really cute laundry room!
ReplyDeletePatrice! I love this idea...as soon as I get mine in order I am creating one for myself! I love your laundry room. So clean and welcoming.. I think it makes me want to do laundry..did I just say that?!
ReplyDeleteLOL What a GREAT idea!! so cute!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up to I'm Lovin' It!! Hope you have a wonderful weekend!
I LOVE this idea! I have recently remodeled my laundry room, and this would be a great addition. Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteI love it! You did such a great job! I am so not crafty. :( I need that in my life though!
ReplyDeleteNice to meet you! :)
Such a great idea! I love it! I would love for you to come by next week and link up a spring related project.
ReplyDeleteVery clever and cute!
ReplyDeleteYour laundry room is so bright and pretty! I'm inspired to at least clean mine up!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a brilliant idea!! I love it. I will have to do this!
ReplyDeletefound your link on Remodelaholic. Brilliant!
ReplyDeleteI cam from Remodelaholic as well. The laundry room turned out fantastic! I recently did my laundry room as well. Anything to make laundry a little more bearable, right? We're having a giveaway to celebrate hitting the 100 follower mark. I'd love it if you stop by and check it out! :) Happy Easter.
ReplyDeleteSo charming and practical. What a combination!
ReplyDeleteVery clever. I need one of these. :)
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Pam @ Becolorful
Very clever. I need one of these.
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Pamela @ Becolorful
Such a good idea!!!
ReplyDeleteI've been thinking about making something like this, but I wasn't sure where to hang it. I've got a shelf just like that. Thanks for the idea!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute idea! I just shove the lost socks into a basket but recently my 18 year old son found them and likes wearing the unmatched socks. This has caused an even bigger problem because the singles are now in constant circulation and rarely find their pair. I guess I should be happy that they are being worn. I think your laundry room looks great btw.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! I normally just throw the spare socks away.
ReplyDeleteThat is just the cutest idea! Except I would need about twice as long of a board - lol! I have way too many mismatched socks!
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Jen
Ooo, I might just have to use that idea for my son's socks!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea!!!
ReplyDeleteCute idea!!
ReplyDeleteVery clever laundry room project and it looks like an antique. So well done. Hope you'll come by Atticmag for our really useful giveaway. -- Jane F.
ReplyDeleteI've seen similar projects, but never one that really looks like it would work. Yours is not only darling, but it looks completely useful! I love the colors you used and your placement. Very handy! Thanks for sharing such a great project.
ReplyDeleteI loved it! Thanks for sharing!
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That looks great. I wish we even had a finished laundry room to play with! I think all of your improvements are amazing.
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AHHH!! That is so funny!! I wanna make that. Thanks for sharing!!!
ReplyDeleteVery cute and fun idea.
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what a great idea! it is so cute too. i love when things are functional and beautiful :)
ReplyDeletethat is super adorable! Although, It's just me and DH so I'd have to exchange with myself ;-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful and functional idea! Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteOMgoodness being of MOM of two boys, YES I have this problems, I am totally stealing this idea, it is awesome!~
ReplyDeleteBrilliant--although I think I would need many more clothespins. Yesterday I had 12 black ankle socks in my hand, no matches!
ReplyDeleteHow cute! useful too.
ReplyDeleteI'm just stunned - that is the cutest phrase ever!!!
ReplyDeletecreative, cute & USEFULL! kudos on a great idea!
ReplyDeleteThat is such a great idea! I love it.
ReplyDeleteWhat a Fun idea! I featured this on my blog The CrEaTiVe CraTe. Thanks so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteBTW...love that clock face too!!
http://thecreativecrate.blogspot.com/2010/04/sock-exchange-board.html
love this idea! hopped on over from blue cricket and am glad i did! this is problem in my house too and the basket we throw them in is just not cutting it....i am almost to the point where i don't even CARE if they match or not! lol! will definitely give this a try! hugs!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute! What a great idea too. I know I have a few socks laying around that could use this!! Thanks for sharing at the Spring has Spring Party at Fun to Craft.
ReplyDeleteThat is just too adorable!!! I love it! Thanks for sharing!
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That is just too adorable!!! I love it! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletejeanette from www.sweetjeanette.com
This is absolutely darling and efficient too...
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever, fun and cute way to deal with sock challenges.
ReplyDeleteabsolutely delightful! I love this! Hope to see you back at my place again. until later...
ReplyDeleteWhat sheer brilliance! It's adorable and yet absolutely a practical organization idea... LOVE IT!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love this and I'm sure you will make my top 13 favorite ideas of the week for next Thursday! LOVE it!
ReplyDeleteThat is such a clever fun idea! I definitely need to make one of these. Your laundry room is looking great too!
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up to Make it Yours Day!
Cute, I totally need a sock exchange. I am jealous of your laundry room, it looks huge.
ReplyDeleteVery cute idea...
ReplyDeleteAnd this is too cute! Much cuter than what I had planned for the laundry room! Can't wait to make it! Thanks for sharing!!!
ReplyDeleteI linked you up! http://pinklittlenotebook.blogspot.com/2010/04/thursday-thirteen-inspiration-few-days.html
CUTE idea--LOVE iT!
ReplyDeleteGreat Idea! I have this problem always with 6 of us. I need to make a permanent SOCK ONLY hamper! LOL
ReplyDeleteGreat Idea! I have this problem always with 6 of us. I need to make a permanent SOCK ONLY hamper! LOL
ReplyDeleteI LOVE THIS! I am going to go make one asap!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing. we would love for ya'll to stop by sometime!
-Amanda@ thepaisleycupcake.blogspot.com
This is great to do in my laundry "closet". I posted it in my idea wishlist on my blog.
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thanks for sharing!