Now that weâre on the other side of Christmas, approaching a brand new year, itâs time to think about what weâre going to do with the opportunity a new year provides usâ¦.mainly a new start, a chance to do things differently. :-)
If getting organized is on your list, youâve come to the right place! Not only are we sharing the best of the best organizing tips from our archives and from all over the world wide webâ¦we have daily, weekly and monthly calendars FREE for the printing!
Magnetic fix.
A magnetic knife holder is a simple and practical organizing tool that has uses far beyond the kitchen!
- Matchbox cars
- Screwdrivers & paintbrushes
- Bobby pin, nail clippers, tweezers, and other metal beauty tools. Perfect for use in the bathroom, dressing room, or vanity.
- Paper punches, scissors, and other desk and craft supplies
- Put one near the front door or elsewhere in your home to keep all car and household keys together!
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Ban bulky packaging.
You can usually store more when products are out of the package, you can easily see what you have, and they look nicer too! Square containers are more efficient space savers than round ones.
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Avalanche of Artwork Solution
Take photos of all your childrenâs artwork and instead of storing them, make the photos into a book once a year.
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Reclaim Your Refrigerator
The front of the refrigerator can easily become overrun with clutter. Put all the stuff that would normally be stuck to the front of your fridge on the inside of your cupboard instead. Just attach a piece of sheet metal to the inside of your cabinet door.
Read more in this previous post: Â Tips For An Organized Kitchen
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Paper clutter buster
Toss junk mail in the trash or recycling bin before it even enters the house. Mark events on the calendar, then recycle, and put bills into a separate letter sorter for dealing with at bill-paying time.
Read more in this previous post: Â Tips For An Organized Garage
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Develop âhangups.â
Mops and brooms, even vacuums, can be hung on walls to free up precious floor space. Jewelry is easier to see and less likely to tangle when hanging, and camisoles are easier to find when hung on the inside of a closet door (based on personal experience.)
A previous post you might be interested in:Â Organizing With Hooks
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Under-sink storage saver.Â
Help free up some space and give those spray bottles easy access by placing a tension rod under your kitchen sink! Such a brilliant idea.
Read more in this previous post: Â Tips For An Organized Bathroom
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Lazy Susans are underrated!
They take up the same amount of space as a normal storage unit, but they provide easy access to hard to reach places. Use them to organize nail polish bottles, medicine, condiments, spices, cleaning supplies, craft supplies, etc.
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Make organizing a snap with apps!
- Corral your cards. Keep your discount/loyalty/reward cards virtually on your phone with the Key Ring app [4] . And if you donât have a smartphone, hole-punching your discount and gift cards and adding them to a single key ring can keep your purse organized.
- Organize your inbox. Unroll.me [5] is a free digital service that purges your inbox of unwanted emails. Itâs like a maid service for your digital life.
- Digitize paper clutter. Use your iPhone or iPad as a pocket scanner with Genius Scan [6] . You can keep all your documents electronically without having to invest in a scanner.
Read more in this previous post: Using Technology To Save Time And Money At The Grocery Store
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Over-The-Door Shoe Organizers
Ever since I discovered the organizing versatility of these gems I use them all over the house! Cleaning products, craft supplies, office supplies, toys, scarves and belts, first aid supplies, winter accessories like gloves and hats, socks and underwearâ¦.the list goes on and on!
You can even cut a shoe organizer in half for smaller areas (like under the kitchen or bathroom sink) or to create an over-the-seat caddy for your car.
Read more in this previous post: 45 Simple, Creative DIY Spring Organizing Ideas
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Donât miss an inch.
Make use of less-than-obvious spaces around your home:
- The space above kitchen cabinets. Store seldom used items in attractive baskets.
- Underneath your desk. Bookshelves, drawers, stools, a single shelf â" all add to an organized desk.
- Inside kitchen and bathroom cabinet doors.
- The two feet above any door. Just install a shelf. Especially useful in the bathroom for supplies.
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Store your extra sheets under your mattress.
By stowing an extra set of sheets in the room where they will be used, you free up space in the hall closet.
Read more in this previous post: How To Fold And Store Extra Bed Sheets
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Donation Designation
Keep a designated donation âbinâ for clothes, housewares, toys, and other items that you decide to give away. (I use one of the 3 partitions in my hamper in the laundry room.) When the bin is full, take the contents to a local charity. If you do this regularly it will contribute greatly to the overall organization of your home.
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Fond of File Boxes
Use magazine file boxes to organize lots of things:
- Plastic wrap and aluminum foil
- Small purses and clutches
- Shoes
- Canned food
- Seasoning packets, microwave popcorn, drink packets.
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Brilliant bungees!Â
Bungee cords can do a lot more than just secure loads. They are great organizing tools as well!
- Make a stuffed animal âplaypenâ out of an open bookshelf. Theyâre easier to find, easier to put away. And your child gets a kick out of having a zoo-like pen for all the stuffed animals. Get the directions here [8] .
- Stretch across the ceiling of a closet to hold wrapping paper.
- Use bungee cords to secure items on shelving. Great if you live in an earthquake-prone area.
Read more in this previous post: Â Tips For An Organized Bedroom
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Digital Instruction Manuals
When buying electronics, appliances, etc. â" download the manual and store it in the cloud. Uploading an electronic copy to the virtual cloud of your choice keeps you covered in case the manufacturer stops producing the item and takes the manual down from itsâ site.
Read more in this previous post: Â How To Use âThe Cloudâ To Organize Your Life in 2015 !Â
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Employ the âCrap Basketâ system.
Everyone gets a basket. If you see or collect anyoneâs âcrapâ around the house, it goes in that personâs basket. And then theyâre responsible for putting it back into their rooms.
Or, if you donât want that many baskets, place one basket in a central location to collect abandoned âstuffâ around the house. Simply tote from room-to-room to put away all the belongings.
Read more in this previous post: Â Tips For An Organized Family Room
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Pretend Pull-Outs
I have several very deep cabinets in my kitchen where items seem to get lost. To solve this problem I use an idea I spied at Everyday Organizing [12] . Use plastic bins as pull-outs! You can also take it a step further and group your items into different categories and label each bin. So smart!
Using plastic containers as you would drawers allows you to pull out the container and find what you need easily. Goodbye to practically standing on your head to find things in the back.
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Now that our homes are organized, letâs see what we can do about our LIVES! :-) Last year I designed some PRINTABLE PLANNERS that Iâve had many requests for again THIS year. Iâm thrilled people found them useful, so I have spiffed them up for 2015 and you are FREE to download and use!
Here are the planners and why I think ALL THREE are beneficial to being happily organized!
CLICK ON EACH MONTH TO DOWNLOAD
January | February | March | April | May | June | July | August | September | October | November | December
Monthly Planner:
Being able to see the entire month all at once really helps keep me on track. Itâs helpful to be able to see special occasions like birthdays, etc with plenty of advance time to plan a party or purchase gift. Iâd be lost without my monthly calendar! But while being able to see your âmonth-at-a-glanceâ is very importantâ¦.it definitely only goes so far in helping to be organized and stay on task.
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CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE WEEKLY PLANNER
Weekly Planner:
A weekly planner is also very helpfulâ¦.especially on Sunday night when you are making your plan of attack for the week. It allows you to add more details to the weekâs activities and helps you to see how all the pieces of your weekâs puzzle fit together.
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CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE DAILY PLANNER
Daily Planner:
This is the planner I want to start making much better use of. Iâm very good at knowing what is coming up on what day, but I want to be able to accomplish more than just the appointments in my planner each day. Iâm hoping this daily planner will help me live each day with more purposeâ¦not to mention get a lot more done!
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I hope these ideas and the 3 free printables will be helpful as we all strive for a better organized 2015!
Links
- ^ source (www.apartmenttherapy.com)
- ^ source (www.jenthousandwords.com)
- ^ source (www.abowlfulloflemons.net)
- ^ Key Ring app (www.keyringapp.com)
- ^ Unroll.me (unroll.me)
- ^ Genius Scan (itunes.apple.com)
- ^ source (www.bhg.com)
- ^ here (akgriffiths.blogspot.no)
- ^ source (www.apartmenttherapy.com)
- ^ s ource (iheartorganizing.blogspot.com)
- ^ source (www.everyday-organizing.com)
- ^ Everyday Organizing (www.everyday-organizing.com)
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