I've written about some of the clever ways to fold things like shirts, napkins, and sheets.

I've also shown you some fun ways to fold towels into creative shapes and animals.

Now, it's time for the most practical folding technique that everyone can use on a daily basis: how to fold towels & keep them looking great!


The following how-to videos show how you can make a great impression with your house guests.

And, if you follow these instructions, then you'll also experience less frustration when it comes to the towels currently hanging in your bathroom and those currently stacked on the shelves in your linen closet or bathroom shelf.


Three ways to fold towels for stacking in your linen closet or bathroom shelf:


An interesting way to keep a towel hanging straight, even after you use it to dry your hands:


Another way to fold a towel:


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  • The ThermoSpas delivery guy was an expert with pools and hot tubs. He explained to us all of the pieces and part behind the scenes in our hot tub.
  • This is really the only side we needed to remove the cabinet's panels from, since this is the side which contains the spa's motor and pumps.
  • The delivery guy is punching out the thick styrofoam panels on this side -- after he used a pocket knife to cut them out.
  • It's a cinch to remove the spa's side panels -- just a couple of screws. Plus, each panel of the cabinet can be reversed, should you scratch one side or it gets stained or something.
  • You can see how the ThermoSpas hot tubs actually arrive on a big 'ol crate at its base. We saved the crate for moving day when our new log home is built. The only other 'packing materials' were cardboard sides and straps to secure them in place.
  • Jim scratching his head, wondering how we're going to position the hot tub on the patio, now that we got it off the truck and into the backyard.
  • It took 3 guys to wheel the hot tub around our yard in order to get the right side to face the way we wanted -- based on where we would eventually put the stairs to get in.
  • John pulling the hot tub on wheels through our backyard gate, while Jim and the ThermoSpas delivery guy are on the other side pushing.
  • John and Jim trying to square up the hot tub in order to get it through our backyard gate.
  • The process of sliding a 3,000 lb hot tub off the trailer an onto a dolly.
  • John helping to unload the ThermoSpas hot tub from the trailer and move it into our backyard.
  • It definitely took the efforts of 3 grown men to unload and install our Concord ThermoSpas hot tub!

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