Showing posts with label home organizing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label home organizing. Show all posts

Saturday, September 7, 2013

Reclaiming Our Spaces: Sharon's Craft Closet




This week I asked an old college friend if she wouldn't mind sharing her organizing project here on blog for everyone to enjoy.  She happily agreed, so this is from Sharon Schulte.  A sweet mama of 3.

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Craft stuff: I love it, I hate it, I have WAY too much of it….according to my husband. When we moved a couple of years ago I discovered dozens of random boxes, bins, baskets, and bags of material, stickers, play-doh, scrapbooking wares, crayons, projects for would-be gifts, cards…you get the idea. I tried to put like things together as we unpacked, but I realized I didn’t have a great way of having storing cloth and unfinished craft projects, and especially not my sewing machine.

I want to sew more, but I barely enjoy it because I only feel competent at replacing buttons or sewing straight lines. Besides my lack of confidence, however, my sewing machine is flipping noxious to set up. I have to get in the hall closet, move the vacuum, shift whatever is cluttering the kitchen table, and set it up my machine there. Also, because my craft supplies are hidden in closets and tucked away in boxes and bins, I don’t do as much crafting as I would prefer (oh, and my three, young kids are pretty distracting, too). 

So, since our move, my craft supplies and unfinished gifts simply sat in bins…until I visited a friend’s new house. During her tour, she didn’t voluntarily open one door, but I am ridiculously curious. I peeked in and was amazed to find not just another closet for clothes, games, and Christmas storage, but a tidy little craft room! 




She was beaming. One wall of her space houses a sewing table and a shelf for material; on the opposite wall is a rack for and other sewing notions.  There is even room in her craft closet for a small cabinet for other creative arts supplies. Seeing her closet made something click:  I have just as many craft supplies as her and a closet that is underutilized. I could have a mom cave, too!

The next weekend I tackled my upstairs linen closet.  As I had unpacked two years before, I had simply thrown boxes of gifts for future birthdays or holidays, blankets, spare pillows, and craft junk onto the shelves. I have a rolling cart for scrapbooking paper and stickers that was once a favorite tool, but now just sits with barely a sideways glance; it was shoved into my linen closet wily-nilly, too. When I re-evaluated my closet, though, I knew I needed to get smarter about the way I reconfigured the shelves. I measured to make sure a spare chair would fit inside the closet and got to work.

First, I moved the bottom shelves on either sides of the closet up a few inches so that they would both be at about thirty inches, table height. I folded the linens more carefully on the right, and sorted the gifts into age/gender boxes on the left. I needed a board to rest across the lower two shelves, so I drove around my neighborhood until I saw an already painted board that just needed a few inches cut off to be my sewing table. I organized some spare baskets along a lower shelf for flowers, kids crafts, material, and hot glue, etc. Then I remembered some wall boxes that my neighbors had shown me earlier in the week. Initially, I bet they were thinking I would use these quaint cubes for my daughters’ room, but I decided the color scheme is suited for my little craft closet. I sorted through some spare jars to house my sewing notions, 




clipped a book lamp on the shelf, and rigged an extension cord to the outlet across the hall. Remember that board from a neighbor’s trash heap that became my sewing table? I used the piece that was cut off to make a cloth-covered message board in about an hour. All this took about six hours, from start to finish.





I still don’t craft nearly as much as I would prefer because my three children consume a lot of energy, but now when I want to sew up a quick pillow case or grab some of my adult craft-supplies, I can easily reach them…and my husband doesn’t notice my bulging bins of craft supplies. 






This week Holly organized her holiday decor.  Go check her out!

Friday, August 23, 2013

5 Things You Can Do Right Now to Get More Organized




1)  Use storage furniture practically.  It feels very smart purchasing storage furniture, but if you just shove it full of whatever happens to be in the general area, you're not really any more organized.  You just have a new hidey hole.  Here's an example:


We have this HUGE storage ottoman in our living room.  It would be seriously easy to shove it full of all sorts of random things during quick clean-ups.  Before long it would be CRAZY.  Instead, we decided to fill it with all our board games.  When we have people over, it is super easy to get to them.  We are not having to dig them out of a closet somewhere.


Use your storage furniture for an intended purpose.  Fill it with things that are used in that area & do not allow it to be a place to shove stuff.

2)  Get rid of duplicates:  Once you organize your stuff, you realize just how much you have of everything.  For instance, I saw that I have like 8 medium vases!!




 When am I going to ever use that many?  At most, I would use 3 or 4 at a time.  Time to reduce.  I can start by getting rid of the ones I am least likely to use.

3)  Grab a trash bag.  Once per day, go through your house with a trash bag (Or a little waste basket or a small sack) & pick up the items laying around that are clearly trash.

4) Assign baskets.  The baskets can be labeled or color-coded for each person/room.  Let me tell you how it goes down at my house.  My 2 & 4 year olds tend to bring their items with them into whatever room they are in.  Me & my husband are also somewhat guilty of that too.  Aren't we all?  Anyway, the easiest way I have found to stay on top of this is to have a basket for each person.  At some point during the day, each person can grab their basket & fill it with items that belong in their room from all over the house.  (I take care of this for the hubs).





5)  Create a home for things that often end up on your dining room table.  We do crafts, coloring, Play-Dough, painting -- all kinds of stuff-- on our dining room table throughout the day.  If I didn't have a home for all these things, my table would be cluttered constantly.  So, I utilize the cabinets/closet nearby.  I don't just shove everything in there though.  It is organized & weeded through.


HAPPY WEEKEND Y'ALL!!
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Thursday, August 22, 2013

Reclaiming Our Spaces: Pam's Catch-All Space Part One



Last week Pamela Moore (an old college theater friend of mine) won the contest for some free organizing from me.  I wish I could physically go there & transform her space in person while she's out having a great time somewhere.  However, she lives 2 time zones away!!  So, we have been making due with pictures & Facebook messaging!! Ha!

She has so bravely let me show you some before pictures...





This is her catch-all room basically.  It has to work hard because this gal and her husband have A LOT of things going on. They are both burlesque entertainers! She also does costuming and he does vaudeville & writes. They are quite the dynamic duo! Always have been.

Bottom line? She needs a space to cut fabric & to be able to find everything she needs while she's working.

Her assignment has been:

1) Throw out/give away things that are no longer being used

2) Figure out what you want to keep in there & get bins to categorize it.

3) Hang a rod above the desk to clip works in progress

Next week I'll post the big reveal!

This week Holly worked on her craft closet. It turned out very cute! AND well organized. That lady's got skillz.

Thursday, July 25, 2013

Reclaiming Our Spaces: Reality!



Let me tell you about this afternoon.  I forgot someone was coming by.  I was still in pajamas (at 4pm!) Both children had no bottoms on, the house was a wreck.  I was so embarrassed!!!

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It really got me thinking.  This is reality.  This is my life.  Sometimes it's messy, ugly, disorganized--just crazy.  I am sure some of y'all can relate a little?  My sweet friend (& her husband & her 2 kids!) was so full of grace for me in the chaos of the moment.  That was such an encouragement to me in that moment when I felt like a complete mess.

See, my plan for this week was to work on organizing my daughter's room.  It's fairly organized, but I have needed to deal with the crazy amount of dress up gear that it always thrown all over the floor.  I hang it up, but it gets pulled back down & she's not tall enough to get it hung back up.  

I think the best solution is a trunk for her to store it all in.  Something like one of these maybe:








It would be easy for her to clean it all up, but she also wouldn't need my help getting it out when she was ready to play.  So, I'm on the lookout for one, but I haven't found one yet.  I also want to move her room around a little.

So, this project will have to be stalled until I can find what I'm looking for.  That's the reality for me right now.  Sometimes it is a real struggle to get even simple things accomplished, but I am pointed the right direction & making progress all the time.  I hope my transparency is an encouragement to some of you that may feel overwhelmed at the thought of your clutter; by trying to carve out the time to sit and think about where to start.  I am right there with you!!

Baby steps are still steps!

This week Holly felt a little frustration this week as well, but still got some work done.  Check out her post here.


Thursday, July 18, 2013

Reclaiming Our Spaces: My Son's Room

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This week I worked on my son's room.  Mainly, I worked on making a home for everything.  It was becoming a big pile of toys!


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It took me awhile to figure out what to buy to organize everything.  I didn't want to drop much cash because who knows what will happen to it in the next year or so.  This is a little boys room.  So, I settled on an 8 cube organizer from Closet Maid.  I found it at Target.  It was pretty inexpensive, but sturdy enough.  The openings are a good size for the Dollar Tree organizing bins I've loaded up on. 


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It's so much less chaotic!  And he loves it.  It's so fun to sit with him & talk about, "Where do the books go?" & "where do big cars park?"

I also pulled in the 2 storage ottomans from the living room that were already storing toys & books.

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It's part of my push to get all the toys into their bedrooms and out of the living room.  They can bring them into the living room or kitchen, but then they get put back up in their rooms.  Lord willing, right?! I know they can do it!!!  Woo hoo Kiddos!

This week Holly gave a How To on organizing kids' rooms.  She went all out.  This is an amazing post.

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Thursday, June 27, 2013

Reclaiming Our Spaces: Organization Inspiration




I am currently up to my eyeballs in projects for our church's new Sunday school classroom, so I do not have time to organize an area of my home this week.  I will not leave you hanging though!  I'm going to open up some of my Pinterest folder labeled Organize right here for your organizing inspiration:







from iheartorganizing








oh em gee, You have got to check out Making It Lovely.  So. many. good. ideas. I die…

MadeByGirl


on IHeartOrganizing via The Lettered Cottage


From Simply Organized NWA

Reasons to Breathe
Traditional Kitchen by Millersburg Cabinets & Cabinetry Mullet Cabinet
*I mean to add this into my kitchen stat*

These are just a few pins, feel free to follow the board.  I add to it all the time.

Holly worked on her daughter's playroom this week.