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Holiday Organizing Tips

March 19th, 2010

With a bit of organization, you can make the season calmer, happier, and less expensive. This season make things a bit more organized. You can make this holiday a little calmer, happier and less expensive with our great tips. Think back to the days after any holiday last year. Were you driving yourself crazy picking decorations and recipes? Something, creating all that holiday spirit makes you feel more hectic than great. You don’t have to do it all yourself. Actually, you can do what you want, stress free if you get organized and stay organized. Here are some ways to have a more meaningful, less stressful holiday.

  • Plan, Plan, Plan! Make a list of everything you want (and need) to accomplish during the weeks to come—shopping,decorating, sending cards, baking.
  • Take Stock Look through those piles of wrapping paper, decorations, lights and cards to see what you have on hand.
  • Shopping Shortcuts Make a list of people and the gifts you end up buying or making for them. File it after the holidays to avoid repeating gifts next year.
  • Keep Gift-Giving Sane If you’re from a large family, draw names and set dollar limits.

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Holiday Organization Tips

Holiday Organization Tips

Does it sometimes seem like you’re not able to get organized no matter how hard you try? How do you find storage solutions to de-clutter your home? What storage tips do you need? Keeping your home clean with good organization ideas is a daily chore. But knowing some essential storage ideas will help make things a bit easier. The pro’s at Woman’s Day want to help readers with organization solutions for all there space management problems. See some storage items, professional organizers can’t live without.

We asked organizing experts for the eight must-have organizing items they use in their own homes. Click through to see their product choices—some standard, some unusual.

  • Pot Racks –”You can fit two base cabinets’ worth of pots on a simple rack,” says Joseph Provey, author of 1001 Ideas for Kitchen Organization.
  • Dishpans — Big enough to hold liquid detergents, cleaning supplies and rags, they slide right under the sink.
  • Back splash Racks — “I hang utensils on a rack behind my sink,” says Lauren Lake, host of HGTV’s Spice Up My Kitchen.
Storage Items

Storage Items

Organizing Tips for Mudrooms

January 22nd, 2010

If you don’t have a separate room in your home as a mudroom, you can try these great ideas I’ve come up with to work in a corner or hallway. You should place mats to keep dirt at bay. For ease when changing your shoes, some form of seating will be necessary. Decorate your mudroom with a bench that have cubbyholes designed for storing useful items such as towels, socks and slippers. Sports gear and gardening tools should be kept organized and should also have its proper place.

Organizing Tips for Mudrooms

Organizing Tips for Mudrooms

First step: Create a blank slate. Take everything out and get rid of anything you don’t need.

Next step: Gather what’s left over and systematically organize a storage system and cleaning routine that’s right for you and your family.

Whether you have an entire room or an entryway, try these suggestions to get started on Mudroom Organization Tips.