As the "Woman of the House", I take great pride in keeping my home clean and tidy, but feel no shame in asking for some help every now and then.
Turns out, I'm NOT Superwoman.
Who knew?
The job I most often ask for help with is loading and unloading the dishwasher. Why?
- It's a fairly easy task.
- The Hubs knows where almost everything gets put away. Almost.
It can be done without me having to ask.
Well, #3 isn't always so true. Many a time I will find a single dirty plate in the sink and wonder to myself,
Why was this left here? The dishes in the dishwasher are dirty. This plate should be with its friends in the dishwasher.
But I forget that I'm 'in charge' of the dishwasher all day, and I can't expect The Hubs to
know that the dishwasher is full of dirty dishes waiting the arrival of more friends. I mean, how is he supposed to
know that the dishes are dirty? It's not like there's a way to find that kind of classified information out!
(Ladies, I know that WE know there is a way. *cough* open the dishwasher and check *cough* But can we really expect the men in our lives to know that secret? *giggle*)
Since I'm always looking for ways to making life easier (on both of us), I created this super simple magnet that we (
*cough* I *cough*) can flip around on the dishwasher so we'll always know what state of cleanliness our dishes are in.
After designing and printing the graphic on my computer, I simply cut it out using the
Stitched 3x4 Journal Die. To give it some extra weight, I also cut out the die in chipboard and adhered the graphic layer to it.
Pro tip: If you don't have chipboard laying around, a cereal box or backside of a paper pad will do fine!
I adhered a couple of magnets to the back and VOILA! It's ready for its kitchen debut!
If you're thinking to yourself,
Wow! This is a great idea! I wish I had one just like it!, you're in luck. You can
click here for a free download of the graphic file and cut it out for yourself at home!
Thanks for stopping by today. You can see the other designers' 3D projects on
Emma's blog.
I hope you were inspired!
- Veronica