22 simple ideas for geocaches that are better than a box
Categories: Design and Architecture
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/22-simple-ideas-for-geocaches-that-are-better-than-a-box.htmlDon't like it when touching your stuff without permission, or you are paranoid that the thieves will climb in your house? Maybe you have a couple of embarrassing photos? No matter what is the reason that you want to get away from the prying eyes of their values — we have some ideas on how to do it.
These ideas are remarkable not only because the caches are really very few who will find (unless someone with x-ray vision), but also because they can be easily made with your own hands.
Secret drawer in window sill.
Shelves with a secret.
Birdhouse with a hiding place.
The cache can be done in a jar of cereals.
Stash in the door.
Secret door to the basement.
Seat with a secret.
Great idea for a beach — hide valuables in a diaper and quietly go with the whole family for a swim.
Multifunctional tile.
A secret room.
Frame for photos with a surprise.
Drawers in the steps.
So your favorite candy no one will find.
A place to store a spare key to the house.
Just paint the jar from-under mayonnaise with white paint, and a stash ready.
Curtains also can be useful to store stash.
It is unlikely that someone would think to check an ordinary thermometer.
Or a comb.
So stash you can carry.
Keywords: Money | Design and architecture | Ideas | Values | Cache | Creativity
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