We spend so much time in vehicles with our youngest children, (often with the dogs also). It never fails – when we eat in the car there is always an issue with kids not being able to handle their food and drink. Some if not all ends up on the floor (hopefully not on the seat) requiring clean up afterwards. Hmmm – if only there were only a solution? Not waiting for someone else to solve my problem – I went to Benny’s (a locally owned hardware store) and walked around every aisle looking for inexpensive items to make my own. This is what I came up with:
I didn’t end up using the window cup holders but I bought them just in case – and they were only $.49. I figured if I didn’t end up using them for this project I would definitely be able to use them simply for their intended purpose. The small plastic pots were $1.00 each (and not breakable or heavy) and the small size painting trays were $1.29 each. I didn’t care for the black coloring for the travel tray but felt that was safest since the tray may end up having uncovered food sitting on it – and I didn’t want food sitting on a painted surface. In the end I left the tray black and primed and painted the pots glossy black with Rustoleum Spray Paint.
The pot holds the cup/drink; the middle section holds the sandwich and the right hand side allows french fries/hash browns etc… to stand up and be eaten. No, we don’t eat like this all the time but on the road we sometimes have little choice. I am not talking about the 15 minutes down the street – our trips are often 3-5 hours each way.
So, check it out in action – it all fits perfectly!
This next one I made just because I could for less than $.50. It is a deeper Tupperware container with just your basic plastic tumbler to hold drinks.
Having grown up in a home brimming with sewing notions and paintbrushes, Amy has a deep love for all things creative. On any given day, you’ll find her knee-deep in her latest creative endeavor, with projects ranging from sewing and crafts to home decor and kid-friendly ideas. Amy believes that everyone, regardless of skill level or experience, possesses the ability to create something beautiful, and Positively Splendid was born of her passion for helping others harness their innate creative potential.