I wish I had the money for someone to come in and help but I don’t. I read what you said about cleaning out the closet but my “maybe” pile is probably too big. I want to cut my wardrobe in half. HELP!!! ReplyJo-Lynne Shane says: July 7, 2020 at 7:25 am Hey Jeanine!
Dollhouse cork board: I cut a square cork coaster in half and rounded the edges with scissors. I added a tiny calendar, grocery list, picture, child’s art work, and even fabric swatches from the dollhouse living room to the cork board. I cut sewing push pins off to use as a tacks,...
Since I began social distancing in March, however, all of my preconceived notions about what I can and can't do myself have been thrown out the window. I baked my own bread (to various degrees of success), I built a new dresser (it only took me seven hours!) and recently, I ...
- Step 1:Assess it for the value. The last thing you want to be doing is spending time and money on something that you are only going to eventually throw away in some trash or dump as the case may be, so the first thing to do is to determine that the furniture actually has value ...
Work in small areas.“Don’t feel pressured into decluttering your bedroom at once. Start small by choosing one drawer, one dresser, or one nightstand at a time,” says Weiss. Empty.Once you’ve decided on an area to tackle, empty the whole space out. Taking one item at a time, de...
It’s important to remember thatyouhave an hourly rate. And if you can pay someone else to get something done in half the time it would take you to do it, you’ve just saved yourself a bunch of money! Does your marketing artichoke feel doable now? It should. And eating it should ac...
“A home gifted to us by your family,” he cut in. “Money provided by your father. Don’t mistake me, I’m thankful. But I want to do more than well, Margaret. I want to be great. Now if you wouldn’t mind?” Margaret sighed but said no more. Gathering up her skirts, she...
How to start a minimalist wardrobe Learn how to minimize your wardrobe with these simple tips. Step 1: Take everything out of your closet (and dresser) Shoes, coats, rain jackets, umbrellas, slippers, socks, pajamas, unmentionables, everything. Take it all out, and put it on your bed...
Therefore, unless you intend to relocate the monsters hiding in your closet along with the clothes, you should have no problems packing your clothes for moving. However, the moment you open the dresser, you’ll realize that things aren’t as simple as they seem. You’ll find that you’re...
On the night before I was scheduled for surgery, Phyllis chased the visitors out of my hospital room and worked a dresser into position to block the door. Showtime! If I was going to die on the operating table, neither of us wanted me to go out horny. In a matter of minutes we wer...