Archive for the 'Organizational Challenges' Category
Inspired by
Laura’s work in her spice cabinet, I went to Meijer today in search of baskets. I hit the organization jackpot.
I liked the white wire baskets with handles but couldn’t figure out how much they were. I took one to a scanner at the end of the aisle. It rang up for 49 cents! […]
February 4th, 2008 | Posted in Cleaning, Clutter control, Kitchen, Organizational Challenges, Organizing websites, Space Management | 1 Comment
Tis the season to get the kitchen organized! Laura has us
organizing in the kitchen this month. Julie has some great ideas for getting your
recipes organized.
I desperately need to get my recipe box in order. I planned to use a 20% off coupon from Bed Bath and Beyond to get a nice wooden box […]
February 3rd, 2008 | Posted in Clutter control, Kitchen, Organizational Challenges | 1 Comment
Laura is hosting a
monthly organizing roundup. Each month will focus on a different room in your home. She’s also asking participants to send her their before/after pictures. She will then choose a couple to feature on her blog.
I also love before/after pictures. I like peeking into others homes. Maybe that’s not the best sentence. […]
January 24th, 2008 | Posted in Cleaning, Clutter control, Organizational Challenges, Organizing websites | 1 Comment
In a fit of frustration recently I told my husband that we either needed to make space work better in our home or we needed to sell it because we’ve outgrown it. Obviously making space work better is cheaper than buying a new house so he started poking around to find ways to ease my […]
December 7th, 2007 | Posted in Kitchen, Organizational Challenges, Space Management | No Comments
The 30 Day Organizational Challenge has ended at
Org Junkie. Go
here to see the contestants in the whole room category. Then go here to see the
small space contestants. Laura will announce the winners on December 7th.
Isn’t that inspiring? Good job to all who participated!
November 30th, 2007 | Posted in Organizational Challenges | 2 Comments