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My Spark JOY Journey (Organizing Around The House)

Several weekends ago I stumbled across the show Tidying Up on Netflix.  Tidying Up is the popular home organization show based on Marie Kondo’s best-selling novel, The Life-Changing Magic Of Tidying Up.   I’ve never read the book but heard a lot about it and knew it had to do with organizing your home.  I assumed the show was based on the same premise.

One Saturday morning I sat down to watch one episode of the show and found myself hooked.  The approach that Marie takes to decluttering and organizing is simple but so impactful.  Her method of folding clothes and organizing drawers is life-changing.

I binge-watched the series that day and had the urge to organize every inch of my house.  I started in the kitchen and plan to tackle one room at a time over the next few months.  And just like Marie directs people to do on the show, I’m using her ‘spark joy’ method as I go through each space.  If an item sparks joy and is something we use, it stays.  Items that are no longer useful or that have no value to us go in the trash or donation pile.

Today I thought I’d share a couple of areas that I’ve organized and a few tips that helped we whip these spaces into shape.  And because good organization requires tools, I’m sharing some of my to-go organizing products from The Container Store.  (this is not a sponsored post, just sharing products I love)

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THE PROBLEM AREAS & THE SOLUTIONS

The first area I organized was our kitchen.  Cooking may not be my thing but I love kitchen gadgets and had more than my fair share. I opened every drawer and sorted through all of the items and then organized like items together.  I used these bamboo drawer organizer trays  to hold our silverware and cooking utensils.

tip:  keeping like items together is key to keeping drawers organized and tidy.  Group items by function (baking, knifes, entertaining pieces so you always know what you have and where things go. 

Organizing Tips and Inspiration by ConfettiStyle

Organizing Tips and Inspiration by ConfettiStyle

Another area in the kitchen I organized was the pantry. Our pantry is not large so I wanted to maximize the space.  I used a bamboo expanding spice shelf to hold my spice jars and save space on the shelf. I also hung a white Elfa utility wire door & wall rack on the pantry door to hold canned goods.  The door rack at The Container Store are one of my absolute favorite products and I’ve used them in other areas of my house as well.

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I keep my cloth dinner napkins in the kitchen, inside a lower kitchen cabinet.  Before I found the perfect solution, they were stacked in a wicker basket.  It was hard to pull out set of napkins without messing up the entire stack.  What I really needed was a container where I could stand the napkins up, see everything at a glance and easily access the napkins I wanted.  This large multi-purpose bin was the perfect solution. My dinner napkins fit like a glove and the handles make it easy to pull the bins out and carry them around. I have three bins that sit side-by-side and they fit perfectly under my kitchen cabinet.

tip: containers that allow cloth napkins to stand or lay flat will keep them from getting wrinkled

GOOD ORGANIZATION SHOULD BE EFFICIENT & LOOK NICE

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Another problem area was how I stored my ever-growing collection of dinner plates.  The buffet in our dining room holds my parent’s wedding china, our wedding china and an assorted mix of serving and entertaining pieces. Dinner plates were stacked on top of charger plates and tea cups and saucers wedged on a shelf.  I wasn’t maximizing the vertical space and knew I needed a stackable shelf to solve the problem.  These white medium grid stackable shelf fit the bill and I am so happy with how they work in my buffet.  The shelves lock together and are sturdy enough to hold the weight of the plate stacks.  I used three shelves in each of the side cabinets.

tip:  use felt china separators between your plates to protect the surface and prevent scratches. 

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The middle cabinet holds all of my charger plates (this is after I purged 4 sets), serving platters and candle holders.  I use quilted china storage cases to hold serving platters and tea cups.

tip:  I bought 8″ x 10″ sheets of felt from the craft store to place between the charger plates to protect the surface.

WHEN YOU CAN SEE WHAT YOU HAVE, YOU’RE MORE LIKELY TO USE IT AND ENJOY IT

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With the china buffet done, I set out to organize all of my overflow of vintage dinnerware.  I’ve collected about 12 different sets of plates and don’t have room to store them in the kitchen or buffet.  I decided to store and display them on a tiered table that sits on one wall of the kitchen.  I used water hyacinth storage bins to hold smaller plates on the lower shelf and then stacked larger plates and bowls on the middle shelf.  These baskets are sturdy and I can easily pull them off the shelf using the handles.  The medium basket fits appetizer and dessert plates perfectly.  And the large basket is the right size for salad plates.

tip:  hang a tag from the handle of each basket with a list of the patterns inside so you know at a glance what each basket holds. 

Organizing Tips and Inspiration by ConfettiStyle

Organizing Tips and Inspiration by ConfettiStyle

Organizing Tips and Inspiration by ConfettiStyle

 

I only have a couple of spaces checked off my organizing list but I’m thrilled with all the changes so far.  I’ll be sure to share more of my ‘spark joy’ journey as I work on other areas of my house.  Until then, here’s a round-up of some of the organizing products I’m using and loving from The Container Store.

My Favorite Organizing Products From The Container Store by ConfettiStyle

My Favorite Organizing Products From The Container Store by ConfettiStyle

1) Multi-Purpose Bin  2) Medium Grid Stacking Shelf 3) Water Hyacinth Storage Bin 4) Bamboo Spice Shelf 5) 2-Drawer Mesh Organizer 6) Pantry Door & Wall Rack 7) Bamboo Drawer Organizer Trays

 

Do you love organizing your house?   I’d love to know your organizing tips and tricks so leave me a comment below.  

For more inspiration, check out 5 Tips for Organizing Your Home With Style & Ease and Building and Organizing A Gift Tag Assortment

 

 

5 Tips for Organizing Your Home With Style & Ease

Hi friends.  There’s been lots of radio silence here on the blog the last few weeks.  Sorry for my absence.  I’ve been really busy with work and to be honest, it has left me feeling a little unmotivated to blog.  I’ve also been tackling organizing projects around our house in hopes that I’ll feel a little more settled and relaxed.  I don’t know about you, but when I’m surrounded by of clutter and chaos, it affects my spirit.

Today I’m jumping back into blogging and sharing a few organizing tips that I live by.  If you’ve got any organizing to do around your house, I hope you find these tips helpful.

ORGANIZING 101: TIPS & IDEAS

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ORGANIZING TIP #1:  A Place for Everything and Everything In It’s Place–I remember my dad saying this when I was little and back then I didn’t really understood what he meant. As I grew up and saw how my parents kept the house organized, I understand the meaning behind this saying.  When you organize like items together, it makes it so much easy to keep your home clean and clutter free.  There’s no second guessing where something goes and cleaning up the home takes less time and energy.

If you dream of having a designer closet where everything is sorted by style and color, check out these Closet Rod Organizers.  Such a simple but chic idea.

ORGANIZING TIP #2:  Treasure It or Toss It–Hanging on to stuff that is no longer useful or meaningful is one of the biggest challenges to having an organized home.  If your goal is to live a clutter free life, you really need to take a hard look at the things that surround you.  Is it is something you use or something that has value in your life?  If the answer is yes, hang on to the items, display them or create a space to store them.  If the answer is no, toss those item to clear the visual and emotional clutter they represent.

One of my favorite ways to make de-cluttering and donating easy to is have a place to put the items you’re getting rid of.  This Triple Storage Bin is a great piece that allows you to sort items and keep them organized at the same time.

ORGANIZING TIP #3: Contain the Chaos–I’ve always loved storing and organizing items in baskets and bins and have recently found a new appreciation of clear containers, especially in the kitchen and bath.  The simple act of placing items in a container creates order and makes things more visibly pleasing.

I just bought some of these clear Fridge Binz and boy did they make a big difference in how organized my refrigerator is.

 

Stackable Wire Baskets With Handles (perfect for linen closet storage)

Hyacinth Storage Bins with Handles (great for holding TP rolls under the vanity)

 

ORGANIZING TIP #4:  Touch It Once–How many times to do you find yourself cleaning up and end up things from one spot to another before finally putting it where it belongs?  If you make it a rule to only touch an item once the whole process of cleaning up and organizing your home will go much faster.  This rule is really helpful when it comes to organizing and filing paperwork at your desk/office.

If you have a multi-level home, use baskets to hold items that need to go up or downstairs.  This Striped Canvas Storage Bin is light-weight and stylish so it becomes a functional and decorative statement.

ORGANIZING TIP: #5  Make Organization A Habit–One of the best ways to keep you home organized is my making organizing a habit.  When something is out-of-place, put it away right then and there instead of letting it sit.  And schedule time each week to walk through your house and put things back in order.

If it helps to keep a to-do list, this To-Do Notepad is a good one.

 

To help you with your organizing projects, I’ve rounded up some of my favorite organizing items from The Container Store.  Happy organizing!


White Modular Bins // POP Canister Set // Laguna Cotton Belly Basket 

Linen Storage Boxes // Woven Storage Bins with Handles // Felt Drawer Organizers // Paper Drawers

 

all images via Container Store

Organizing Envy–Ideas to Inspire and Try

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I’ve been at my mom’s house that last few days helping her deal with the aftermath of a pipe bursting and ruining all of her floors.  All of the furniture has been moved out and new flooring is being installed throughout the house.  It’s a big mess but things are getting done and I’m grateful that she is ok and that the damage wasn’t any worse.

Starting tomorrow, the hubs and I will be working on getting everything back in place and doing a little organizing while we are at it.  When something like this happens, it makes you look at everything in a new light and take stock of what really matters and what things you no long need or value.  My mom is ready to let some things go.

With a big organizing task ahead of me, I thought I’d share some organizing inspiration with you today.

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Linen Closet Organizing

Isn’t this linen closet just beautiful?  You’d never know that this cabinet is actually a pantry piece meant to be used in the kitchen.  My mom doesn’t have a free-standing piece like this but I could use these ideas in her linen closet. The shelves on the doors are great for keeping small items visible so I’m inspired to add these storage bins to her linen closet door.

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Clothes Closet Organizing

Getting my moms closets back together is going to be a task.  She has a lot of clothes and shoes but things were in a bit of disarray.  A few storage baskets and a small cubby to hold shoes will add style and order.  And I’m loving the idea of cloth bins which could hold her scarves and cold weather accessories.

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Household Supplies Organizing

I love coming across clever organizing ideas and this one using a closet storage piece to hold paper towels is brilliant.

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Kitchen Organizing

Baskets are definitely my go-to decorative accessory when it come to organization.   I love the idea of using an oversized baskets in the kitchen to hold cutting boards and such.

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Office Organizing

And here’s another clever organizing idea using a basket.  I’m definitely inspired by this one.

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A TJMaxx just opened in my moms hometown so while they finish up the flooring I’m off to do some shopping for baskets, bins and other goodies.  I’ll be back tomorrow with a new Favorites of The Week post so stop by and check it out.  And happy Thursday!

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10 Tips for Organizing Your Christmas Decor

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Happy New Year.  I’m really excited about the year ahead and will share more about that tomorrow but for today I must talk about a big project I have ahead of me.

We finally got all of our Christmas decor taken down and in the garage.  And when I say in the garage, I don’t mean stored away neatly with all the bins stacked to Martha Stewart perfection, I mean sitting the middle of the garage.

The bins aren’t going to stay that way because I made the decision that this year is the year of purging and organizing.  I’m getting rid of things I haven’t touched in ages, don’t use and don’t want or need anymore and I’m starting with my Christmas decor.

As someone who owned their own home decor store for 8+ years and changes up their holiday theme each year, I’ve amassed quite a collection of holiday items and it’s time to free myself from the stuff.

Organizing my Christmas decor (and garage while I’m at it) isn’t going to happen overnight, I suspect it will take a weekend or two to get it in order.  Since I’m preparing to tackle this massive project, I thought I’d share my organizing tips on how I’m going to get the space in tip, top shape.

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TIP #1–Sort items by color and keep like items together.  This is one thing I haven’t always done a good job at so I’m going to focus on doing it this year.  Not only will it make finding items easier but it will also make it easier for me to pull together my tree theme in each.

Tip #2–Store holiday decor in plastic bins.  I’ve always used plastic bins to store the majority of my Christmas decor and I can’t tell you how easy this make organizing your storage space.  I’ve got an assorted variety of plastic bins (some see through and others not) so we are investing in some new bins this year.  I perfect see-through bins for my Christmas decor although I must say that the solid colored bins are a bit thicker and more sturdy.

Plastic under bed storage bins works great for storing garland and can be stacked to save space.  Label each bin with the location of where the garland goes in the house.

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Tip #3–Label your bins.  I’ve done this a bit but after years of accumulating stuff, the contents in my bins no longer matches the labels.  When listing the content of each bin, be as specific as possible. Another tip is to take pictures of the items inside the bin and then print and tape the pictures to the inside of the bin lid for each reference.

**  I’m going to use these removable labels and handwrite what’s inside each bin.  The labels will then go on the outside of each storage bin 
**removable labels make it each to change out the bins as needed and keeps your storage looking tidy
** Wal-Mart has some of the best prices and best selection on storage bins

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Tip #4–Pack with care.  When you pack away your Christmas decor, take the time to protect the items you own.  I use tissue paper or newsprint between layers of ornaments and recently came across this idea of using coffee filters as individual ornaments cups.  250 coffee filters at Costco for $5.99.

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You can also use cardboard beverage trays to hold ornaments inside your bins.    You can buy a 75 count, 4 cups trays at Sam’s Club for $14.48.

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And here’s another idea that I love…plastic cups glued to cardboard to hold individual ornaments. This storage method is a bit time-consuming but once done, it’s a great way to protect ornaments from breakage.

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Tip #6–Store Wreaths on Hangers.  A great way to store your Christmas wreaths is by tying them onto a hanger and covering the wreath with a clear dry cleaning bag.  The hanger makes it easy to hang a wreath from a nail or hook.  And if you have multiple wreaths, put a hanging bar (clothesline style ) in your garage or storage room and hang all the wreaths together.

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Tip #7–Detangle the lights.  There is nothing that makes me crazier than lights that have become a jumbled mess.  A quick fix is to wrap your Christmas lights around a piece of cardboard.  The cardboard will allow you to stack your lights, maximize storage space and it makes it easy to test each cord each season when you get ready to decorate. This storage idea will also work for beaded garland and ribbon.

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Tips #8–Keep wrapping paper accessible and protected.  I buy a lot of gift wrap in generic patterns so it can be used year round but if you buy paper specific to Christmas or any other holiday for that matter, try storing your rolls in clear garment bags.  The garment bags will hold multiple rolls and can be easily stored in the back of a closet.

** you can pick up clear garment bags at the dollar store

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Tip #9–Vacumm pack your holiday pillows.  If you have holiday pillows with removable covers, remove the covers and store them folded in a drawers or storage bin.  You can then use the pillow inserts for other pillows throughout the year.  If the pillows don’t have removable covers, think about storing them in vacuum packed bags which will keep them fresh and protected and save you a ton of space.

**  you can pick up Space Bags at Walgreens

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Tip #10–Store holiday signs and wall decor under the bed.  Plastic or cloth under-bed storage containers are a great way to store holiday wall plaques and decor.  I bought a couple of these bags from Container store and love them.  They are large and durable and the handle makes it easy to pull out from under the bed.

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Wish me luck as we tackle the garage.  I’ll be sure to share before and after photos once it’s all done. Stay tuned!

If you have any Christmas decor organizing tips to share, please do because I’d love to know.

Shelly

 

 

The Art Of DeCluttering (and organizing) Bathroom Drawers

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More and more lately I’m feeling the urge to live with less.  That feeling has me organizing every nook and cranny of my home.  Yesterday I spend some time organizing my bathroom drawers and boy was did it leave me with a great feeling.

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It feels good to get rid of stuff that is not being used and no longer has value and it’s nice to look at drawers that are pretty and organized.

Since I feel I’m pretty good at organizing, I wanted to share a few of my tried-and-true organizing tips with you.

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Inspiring Work Spaces, Style Details and Organizing Ideas

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I love a beautiful office space like the one above from House of Harper.  A space doesn’t have to be big or super fancy to grab my attention, it just has to be efficient and filled with stylish organization and lots of personality.

 I have an entire pinterest board dedicated to office, craft and hobby rooms with over 500 images of some of the most beautiful and creative work spaces ever.  The common thread within all of the spaces I admire are the style details and organizing ideas.

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Gifting 101: Building & Organizing A Gift Tag Assortment

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One of the most important items in my gift wrap closet is my assortment of gift tags.  Like jewelry to a wardrobe, gift tags enhance your wrap and add the finishing touch to your gifts.

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Recently, I was organizing some of my gift wrap supplies and I realized that I had gift tags stored in different places.  I found tags I thought I had used up and discovered other tags I had forgotten about.  Right then and there I decided to take an inventory of all the tags I had and organize them so that they ready and available when I needed one.

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Organizing Around the House and the Pre-Storm Madness

Hi there,
If you’ve watched the news today you know that all of us here in Georgia are bracing for what they say is going to be a pretty bad ice storm. Given the events the unfolded two weeks ago Atlanta is not taking any chances. They have already cancelled school for Tuesday and Wednesday and are considering the rest of the week.

I think just about everyone in Atlanta hit the grocery stores today because it was sheer madness. I’m not talking just the milk and bread aisles being empty, the produce department was wiped out and there must have been 30 people in line at the deli counter.

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Not a single banana to be had.  Thank goodness I don’t have a pet monkey.

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Not blueberries or blackberries which means no smoothie for me.

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Most of the salad section was cleaned out. I guess everyone is planning on eating healthy while they are stuck at home.

I survived the grocery store and even snagged some salad.  Oh, I also by-passed the deli line by ordering a deli sandwich and then asking the clerk to slice an additional 1/2 lb. of turkey for me while she was at it.  Genius on my part!

On to bigger and better things. 

I mentioned last week that several areas of my home were in bad need of organizing.  The level of disarray is not normal for me, but I’ve slacked in the organizational arena and am going to blame it on having the flu.

The most time-consuming part of this project was purging and getting rid of unneeded things, especially in the bathroom.

Our small linen closet started out as this mess…

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Apparently I have a cosmetic and personal care hoarding problems I wasn’t aware of.  And yes, I have every gift-with purchase bag ever made from Clinic.

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Within a couple of hours it looked like this!

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$2.00 photo boxes from Michael’s make great storage boxes

Nice labels for the plastic bins

Baskets to add a little style

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Cleaning products all together and easy to reach

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The broom (from HomeGoods) is hung on the wall with a Command Hook

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 I added a over-the-door shoe holder from TJMaxx to hold items we use regularly {like cold and flu medicine}:)

Another area I tackled was some of my craft storage.  My washi tape collection has grown and was overflowing…

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A clear silverware caddy from HomeGoods solved that problem.  I love that I can see all my tapes and access what I need without disturbing the other rolls.

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My basket of ribbon rolls (sorry no before photo) now looks like this (x two).  I told you I have lots of ribbon.

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These kitchen pantry door racks from the Container Store are ideal for holding ribbon rolls.

So glad I got these projects crossed off my to-do list and can move on to more exciting things like cleaning out my kitchen cabinets.  Ugh!

Shelly

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