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Babiekins Magazine

A Trendsetting Magazine & Online Community For The Trendsetting Child + Parent

Luvkins // Swoop Bags

By Priscila Barros, Editor-in-Chief 1 Comment

Luvkins // Swoop

Sofa: Interior Define | Tassel Throw + Green Pillow: Kipandco

With three kids (all boys, to be exact!) it is hard to keep small areas clean. All three of my sons have different interests, and tend to all play different things at different times. I solved the problem of multiple piles of toys out at one time by using my favorite organization secret – Swoop Bags! Each boy gets their own super-sized bag that opens flat. They can play with their toys right inside the Swoop Bag and then literally swoop it up after. EASY, and done!

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Treehouse Playset: The Land Of Nod | Lockers: Ikea | Moth, Cow + Lets Get Lost Art: Minted | Bank Set : Jones & Mae

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I also love how the pop of color (Swoop Bags has a fun neon collection) adds quirk to any part of our home.

Besides using them to stay organized,  I also ended up taking my own Swoop Bag to the grocery store one day, since California now charges 10 cents a bag. It was one of the easiest thing ever! I used my Swoop Bag for fruits and veggies, and I am planning on taking it to the farmers market next week, too!
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Tee : Fig and Goat

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Shop the selection of styles at Swoop Bags! What will you swoop up next?

 

Filed Under: Shop Tagged With: Babiekins, family abode, ikea, interior define, kids fashion, kids fashion magazine, kids interior, Minted, swoop Posted By: Priscila Barros, Editor-in-Chief

About Priscila Barros, Editor-in-Chief

Priscila Barros founded Babiekins Magazine in 2010, and has since been featured in Vogue Brazil, Mollie Makes, Mollie Makes Mama, CIFF Kids Magazine, Kidswear Magazine, WGSN, Cosmopolitan, CNN & more. In addition to her role as Editor-in-Chief, Priscila also stays busy producing editorial shoots, styling lookbooks, creating props, and working as a brand consultant and Creative Director. You can often find her with her three curly-headed boys somewhere on her thirteen-acre property in Northwest Arkansas, where she's remodeling a 1920s farmhouse in between traveling to LA for work. You can find her on Instagram @mamaandthetribe and @folkandflora.

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  1. mark says

    October 15, 2018 at 5:03 am

    Besides using them to stay organized, I also ended up taking my own Swoop Bag to the grocery store one day, since California now charges 10 cents a bag. It was one of the easiest thing ever
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