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Be Encouraged, Be Inspired, & Get Something Done!
The first thing I did was buy small hooks. I got mine from Target. I knew if I was going to display my measuring cups and spoons out in plain sight, they would need to be nice looking, so I looked around for these while at Target, too. Giada and her awesome brand of measuring cups and spoons is what I stumbled upon and fell for instantly. I love the simplicity of them & I think they look quite sharp hanging under my cabinet in the kitchen.
I have VERY limited space in my kitchen. Especially drawer space…remember this post? I only have 2 drawers….yes, I said TWO! Oh, and a half size junk drawer…so 2 1/2! One is taken up by our silverware, so really that only leaves me one drawer for kitchen utensil storage. Do you see why I need to get creative in efficient kitchen utensil storage?
Peek-a-boo! I see you! Do you see me?
Pulling Yourself Together: Implementing a Cleaning Routine that Sticks
I’m super excited to tell you all about this awesome ebook I just finished reading. I have been in bed most of the day, not feeling quite myself. It DID give me time to catch up on reading, and after reading Clean Mama’s ebook I am SUPER eager to get up out of this bed and take steps to PULL MYSELF TOGETHER!
I don’t know about you, but once the New Year hits, I am always ready to pack up all the Christmas decorations and get my organization on! This year, I really enjoyed the holidays, to the point where I really ignored this house. Now it is such a mess that I feel a bit overwhelmed with where to start…or should I say…”felt” overwhelmed. After reading Clean Mama’s new ebook, I have the tools I need to tackle this house and pull it together! I will be taking photos and sharing my organization progress with you on the blog. Can’t wait for you all to see my nasty ‘before’ pictures!
Do you want to join me? Then keep reading, this is step one! Clean Mama makes it so simple and easy, and will give us you the motivation, just as it did me. Let me introduce you to Clean Mama’s new ebook…
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tools to de-clutter and organize your home in the midst of a busy life
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methods to implement a cleaning routine that really works for you
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strategies to continue with a perfected cleaning routine
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5 chapters with step by step methods for jump starting your de-cluttering and starting (or perfecting) your cleaning routine
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For the few that do not have a container, I use Christmas bins that come with cardboard dividers. These work GREAT for ornaments or smaller, breakable decorations –like candle holders.
I put all smaller decor away in this fashion, wrapping some in tissue paper if delicate. I started with small and worked my way into my larger pieces, using 3 red Christmas bins. I used our 3 fluffy stockings in between breakables, and tissue paper for the rest.
I got rid of decorations I did not use this year–2 bags worth! I went from 6 Christmas bins down to 4. Not bad, huh?
It felt so good to move furniture back to their pre-Christmas spaces, after dusting and vacuuming, of course. I did leave out a few winter type decorations. A couple small winter trees, a snowflake candle holder, and that big, crazy silver twig thing you see in the middle of my table. I love the texture of it and I think it looks wintry.
1. Collect all Christmas decorations from every room, put them in a central location. I used my dining room table.
2. Take ornaments off the tree
3. Take lights off the tree
4. Take tree down and box it
5. Sweep up loose pin needles.
6. Bring all Christmas storage bins to central location
7. Decide what to get rid of. Don’t keep everything! Only keep what you love.
8. Wind lights up. Store. Mine came with a handy dandy plastic wheel to roll them on. I have also used washed out Christmas popcorn tins as light storage in the past.
9. Wind Christmas ribbon up if used to decorate the tree. I kept the spool it came on and used that.
10. Put Christmas balls back into original container, or use a bin that has cardboard separators.
11. Store small decorations in bins with separators. If you don’t have them, wrap in newspaper or tissue paper and store in a bin.
12. Work from smallest items to largest. At least this worked for me. It was nice to get all the little chotskies out of the way and then work the large pieces into bins, almost like a puzzle!
13. Leave out some ‘winter’ type decor if desired. Just a bit. Leave room in one of your Christmas bins to store this once spring comes.
14. Sweep, vacuum and dust!
15. Light a candle, get a cup of chai, and enjoy the uncluttered atmosphere of your home!
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It is ok to break it up into days. If you have lights and decorations up outside, do them another day. I saved my basement tree for another day. Small steps are better than procrastinating until spring!!








































