7 Quick Tricks For Holiday Packing
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It's not difficult packing for an overseas trip per se, but once in awhile we do run into a tiny problem or two. Although they aren't exactly crucial, wouldn't it be nice to have a simple way around them? So here's a compilation of tricks which may come in handy when you're packing for your next holiday!
1. Containers
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The best way to pack jewellery, is to have them stashed together into containers, so you won't lose them as easily. If possible, try using one with compartments, so you'll be able to avoid the hassle of sorting them out after.
2. Tissue Paper
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Folding clothing and storing them into a compact luggage easily causes creases, so if you're particular about more delicate materials becoming crumpled, simply roll your clothes instead. Roll them in between two pieces of tissue paper to keep them in they crisp and pristine state!
3. Sunglass Case
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There are tons of electronic chargers to bring along on trips; you've got your travel adapters, phone charger and even earpiece. To avoid damaging them, place them in sunglass cases so they'll be protected by the hard backing.
4. Cling Wrap
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We're always more cautious when it comes to packing things like shampoo and lotion, since they may accidentally spill over when your luggage is being transported. To solve this issue, simply wrap a piece of cling wrap onto the mouth of the bottle before tightly capping it. This prevents any of the contents from leaking onto your other belongings!
5. Shower Cap
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If you're worried about the soles of your shoes staining other items, slot them into plastic shower caps as a precaution. It's not only an effective method, it's also a cheap one at that! Disposable shower caps don't cost much at all, so reusing this method constantly isn't going to be a problem!
6. Straws
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If you're intending to bring a bunch of necklaces, you should know to keep them all apart to avoid any entanglement. Slot their chains into straws as a precaution, so even when they're put together they won't end up clumped together!
7. Contact Lens Case
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Using contact lens cases to store any liquids or lotions is a smart idea, since it saves so much space compared to bringing the full bottle of contents. Also, if you're on long haul flights, this idea works because you'll be able to bring small amounts of things like face wash and moisturizers so you'll be able to freshen up in between!
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