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Hiding Something In My Room

Where is the best hiding place you would hide something in your room?

I have extremely strict asian parents who don't let me have anything (Apparently, even listening to a radio can interfere with my education). I've been hiding stuff from my parents all my life, lol.

- If you have a bookcase or a shelf, find a binder. Fill that binder with random papers from school and put whatever you need to hide in there. Then, put the binder back in your bookcase. Unless your mom decides to look through your schoolwork, she won't find it.

- If it can fit under a tissue box, try that too. Cut a slit or a hole into the bottom of a tissue box and put whatever you're hiding into it. the tissues will cover it. Just make sure you refill the tissue box often though. ;]

- For larger items, you can try putting it behind a drawer or a shelf. Remember that the drawer or shelf has to be touching a wall. Move the drawer or shelf slightly away from the wall so that there is a slit. Put the item there. This is great for an item such as a laptop.

Honestly, it would all depend on the size of the item. Good luck though!

Hiding stuff in my room?

if its magazines or stuff like that you can get a thin wooden board and place it under the thing in your drawer and put the magazines under it and place the stuff on top of it so it would seem like its a normal drawer but you gotta make sure you get the board as big as your drawer and make a way for you to get it off so you can see you magazines like to make it really hidden you can make a hole at the bottom of your drawer big enough for a pen to fit through so you can push the board up, but if You wanna hide something bigger that a magazine hang a big enough box for your stuff at the far end of your closet so its hard to reach by anyone and hide it by pushing your cloth against it all the way in your closet but leave them a bit spaced out so they don't suspect anything unless you have aa overfilled closet then just pack them as much as you can or you can create a hidden spot in your room under the floor boards but its really hard you pretty much gotta remove 2 or three floor board pieces and be able to do so in the future and you gotta make sure you remember not to break the floor boards, which floor boards you have removed and the items you are hiding aren't heavy enough to fall through the ceiling and they are not any liquids because it could create rotting in your ceiling the it would fall apart.

My brothers hiding something from me?

Are you dating your brother? Just wondering, since you listed this under:
Home > Family & Relationships > Singles & Dating

You could wait until he falls asleep, of search your room looking for anything missing. (diaries, love notes and underpants might be good guesses)

Or you could tell your mom on him.

Or just kick him in the groin and take the box. Of course if it's the GOOD kind of surprise you'll feel like a fool, huh?

Hiding something in my room?

Divide the powder into smaller bags. Then slip a few bags into the hemline of the curtains. Or, place in a pocket or sleeve of a garment you have in your closet. Or, cut a hole in the fabric that covers the bottom of your bed's box spring, there is always an empty cavity under there. Or, hide it in a boot or a shoe in the back of your closet. Take a drawer out of your dresser and tape it to the back of the drawer. Get a vase of fake flowers and put it in the vase. Hang a hat on the wall and put it inside the hat. If you have a hollow lamp in your room, unscrew the base and hide it in there and tighten the lamp back up. If you have folding closet doors, go inside your closet and tape a file folder envelope against he inside back of the door, as when it opens, it will shut on itself and no one will even think to look there (that is where I hide money).

If you did not guess already, I grew up with lots of brothers and sisters, so I found hiding spaces to keep my things from being borrowed, used or taken.

There is a spider hiding in my room?

It is really a shame that you are terrified of spiders when there is no need to be.
If you chase a spider, they will certainly run from you, but these little guys are not going to bother you at all. I have a couple spiders in my room and they just don't bother a soul. Sometimes I will even watch them for a while climbing up the wall, then the just sit there for hours waiting for a bug to come by.
If you can't quit thinking about the spider, maybe think of it as a little pet that eats the bugs in your room. If you see it just tell it good night and go to bed.
In all the years I have let spiders stay in my room, not one has ever bitten me, even playing with it, and when they get in my personal space, I just shoo them away. (mainly so they don't get squished)
One of the little guys used to hang out on my desk lamp:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/32083154@N0...
You can even see the flies i gave it.

I need good hiding places in my room?

If you are worried about people finding your stuff in your room ... hide your stuff in other places that no one looks. I used to hide stuff in the bottom drawer way at the back in my Mom's dresser. I also put stuff in places no one seemed to clean ... behind the junk under the kitchen sink, or under the bathroom sink cupboard if there's lots of junk in there. If you really want to hide stuff in your room, a couple good places is between the garbage can and the liner, or tear a small hole in a pillow and cram stuff in the hole to hide it. Just a word from my experience in life .... don't write anything on paper that you don't want the whole world to know. Stuff happens and things get found and read ... don't risk it :) Hope this helps :)

Spider hiding in my room?

Just go to sleep.The spider is long gone by now, and there is no reason to lose valuable sleep over something as harmless as a spider.
I'm sure you wouldn't be freaking out if you saw a fly on your wall.Spiders are no more dangerous than a fly, given there are only 2 medically important spiders in north america (And none in the UK!), both which would not be seen crawling on a wall.I handle spiders every day, and they are some of the gentlest and kindest creature, not the monsters some people think they are.
Rather than freaking out just because you can't kill a harmless creature that doesn't deserve it, why not try to identify the little bugger:
Heres some images:
http://bugguide.net/index.php?q=search&k...
http://bugguide.net/index.php?q=search&k...
http://bugguide.net/index.php?q=search&k...
http://bugguide.net/index.php?q=search&keys=hibana
http://bugguide.net/index.php?q=search&keys=pholcus
http://bugguide.net/index.php?q=search&keys=lycosidae
http://bugguide.net/index.php?q=search&keys=dolomedes
http://bugguide.net/index.php?q=search&keys=kukulcania
http://bugguide.net/index.php?q=search&keys=agelenopsis
http://bugguide.net/index.php?q=search&keys=olios
Again, this spider will be harmless, and nothing to freak out about.

Where can I hide things in my room? (URGENT!)

well im hoping its for lady things and not drugs or anything lol, but...

multiple layers is the key, like hide something in a necklace box (since your a girl, or someother small box or container) then hide that like in something a little bigger and place that somewhere else lol

or if you have like a jewelry box see if you can lift up the lining or take out a drawer and hide it there, same thing with dressers, pull it out all the way and you can stash stuff on the ground behind the drawer if you reach back in there far enough...

just get creative make it not someplace usual like a sock drawer or something like that, hope this either solves the problem or gives you an idea to help you solve it good luck :)

Best hiding places in a teenagers room?

Unless your parents are smokers, they will find out because they will smell it on you. My friend keeps his tobacco in his basement inside his acoustic tile ceiling. I didn't have to worry about hiding it because my parents found out I smoked pretty early on. You don't realize how much it smells on you, and it doesn't go away unless you take a really hot shower. It never leaves your clothes unless you wash with a very strong scented detergent.

Take a page (not literally) from Edgar Allan Poe’s short detective story, “The Purloined Letter,” and hide your diary in plain sight.In the story, the police are unable to find a stolen letter despite searching high and low for it in the suspect’s room, but the detective, Dupin, finds it easily. How? While the police were searching typical “hiding places” (e.g., under the carpets, tucked into the furniture, etc.) where the letter could be hidden, Dupin “thought outside the box” of how police typically think and behave, and instead thought like the suspect. The suspect knew how the police would predictably think and behave—searching for the letter in a concealed place—so instead, hid the letter where he knew they would not look or even think of looking: in plain sight, on his desk, where Dupin later found it.While your situation isn’t really equal to a detective story, the premise of hiding something in plain sight is a smart one. I don’t mean that you should hide your diary on top of your desk or kitchen table; instead, put it somewhere where it would go unnoticed. For example, place it among the books and notebooks stacked on your bookshelf. Unless a) your diary is big, neon purple, sparkly, and/or entitled “My Super-Secret Diary,” and b) someone were to closely examine your bookshelf, they probably would not even notice your diary was there if they glanced at the shelf.“Try to find my diary now, fools!”If you’re still not convinced, you could also wrap it in the cover of another book and place it back on your shelf; or hide it at the back of your bookshelf behind other books; or hide it within a hollowed-out book like this:(Source: 5 Ways to Repurpose Old Books ~ Krrb Blog)The point is to “think outside the box” - or to think beyond how a person searching for your diary would think of looking for it, so you can thwart them at every turn.

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