Friday, August 30, 2013

Shoes, shoes, and more shoes

The biggest problem area I find with my clients is their closets.  It seems to be a catch all for everything that doesn't have a place.

To free up some space in your closets, I suggest you start with your clothes.  Go through your wardrobe and donate those items that you know you will not wear again.  My motto is: "If you haven't had it on in over 1 year, it is time to part without tears!"

Another idea is to use pant/skirt hangers to save space.  Hang your handbags, clutches, and scarves in hanging shoe holders (which you can buy anywhere).

Now onto my favorite part!  Shoes!  Like most women, I love shoes.  I usually buy the shoe first then the outfit to match.  I found that my shoes seemed to overrun my closet.  I also felt that I wasn't giving my shoes the proper attention they deserved!  Now my shoes look like this:


It is a clean and simple way to store your shoes.  No more shoe boxes!  I bought clear storage containers from the local dollar store.  Then with my digital camera, I took a picture of each shoe and printed them out.  I taped the picture of the shoe to the inside of the box.  Now I can see where the shoe is, easily pull it out the box, and it is easy to put away at the end of the day.

A cheap project (depending on how many shoes you have!)

Try it.

Alternatively, contact Organize Your Life, Inc. and we can start clearing your clutter for you!

Thursday, August 29, 2013

Welcome to my new blog!  If you are ready to get organized, you have come to the right place.



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TIP #15 - Child Artwork.
As a mom, it is hard to throw away anything your child has made for you in school. Here are simple ideas to display and store your child's creative genius:
1.  Display artwork in shadow boxes or frames around your home.
2.  Scan paperwork (test, certificates, awards, etc.) onto a flash drive so you and your child will have access to the memories forever.
3.  Take pictures of 3D objects and turn them into wall decals, t-shirts, jewelry designs or stickers.
4.  Store artwork in art portfolios divided into grade levels.
5.  Have your child help you decide what piece is their favorite to keep or display.

 
See previous blogs on tips for your classroom.


I am so proud of my new home.  Check out my photo gallery:











There will be more pictures to come.  I have to finish painting and decorating the rooms.