| | Posted 2/22/2008 10:33:02 AM | |
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| | While digging through our church's attic to transfer things to the new garage storage space, we ran across lots of old props, toys and books, must have been from nursery are we closed down. Anyway with all the crafty bright peole on our boards I wondered if we can use some of the props (old carpet tubes and frames from old Christmas plays). With toys and books how do we sanitize them, or clean them if theyarn't really washable. I think we will toss stuffed animals for saftey sake, but there are good biblestory books with a slightly musty odor, I don't think jsut sun light will"cure" we even found twoold bibles in German tha are really musty, anyone have any help or thoughts on cleaning these things? or sites that may offer good help? I have not seen anythign on cleaning down tables and chairs even pews with disinfectants for or after little ones? Does anyone do this, we only have a basic cleaninglady who does the church and classroom areas, I don't think toys and chairs are ever done. I was thinking of the clorox anywhere spray, but I'm worried about cost and if it ahs an effect on wood? Crafty Bonnie |
| | | Posted 2/25/2008 11:52:33 AM | |
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| | Isn't it wonderful when you find an area that it totally full of things that are not longer used and you get the job of disposal. The up side is all the extra storage that you now have discovered. If you are interested in getting rid of one of the German Bibles, our church might be interested. We are having our missions conference the end of April and our theme is Declare His Glory Among the Nations, In Their Own Language. It would be nice to have a display of Bibles in various languages. Of course, we would be glad to pay for the Bible -- depending on the price -- as well as postage.
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