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Here are a few good hiding spots I use and I’m pretty sure aren’t on here already.
1.)Door panel I use this spot often in my car. It’s a Pontiac Grand Am GT but I’m sure it could work in other vehicles.
Simply grab a hold of the knob that moves the exterior mirrors and the window lock switch..
...and pull up on it. I have nothing to hide at the moment so a piece of paper will do.
2.)Foam Football This one is easier and pretty self-explanatory.
Get yourself a foam football usually made by Nerf or Poof like this...
Start off by cutting out a section small enough so it’s not too noticeable but wide enough for whatever it is you’re hiding to fit through. Keep that piece you just cut off to use later on as the "lid". Take a knife, screwdriver, etc. and hollow out the inside until you think it’s big enough. When you’re done, place whatever it is inside and put the "lid" back on top then set it in a corner of your room or somewhere with the side you cut out not visible.
Jul 23, 2007 2:21 pm - The foam football is so obvious but maybe if someone really tried hard it would look good... good ideas 5*
one thing though... who would want to hide a bowl??? i keep mine in my kitchen for supper time. And the ones I crafted at scout camp I have them on display in my room.
Jul 23, 2007 2:39 pm - My room is a mess and I just throw a shirt over the football or something. I’ve been using that for a couple of years and it still hasn’t been discovered.
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one thing though... who would want to hide a bowl??? i keep mine in my kitchen for supper time. And the ones I crafted at scout camp I have them on display in my room.