There are many ways to make your room look cute WITHOUT spending money including decorating your room with things you already have, decorating with paper, making furniture from cardboard, repurposing decor and items others throw away or don’t want and by simply rearranging the furniture in your...
Storage boxes are a great way to get organized and make things easy to find. But finding ones that fit your space without breaking the bank can be hard to do. Which is why I decided to make my own DIY organizer box using corrugated plastic (but cardboard would work, too). Today I ...
How To Make A DIY Desk Organizer Desk drawers are almost always messy and the problem is there’s a lot of small and different items that get thrown in here all the time. Some simple dividers made out of cardstock can solve this issue. ...
Today's mission is to create or begin to use a receipt organizer as part of your daily life, to keep receipt paper clutter at bay from now on.This mission is designed to be done while working on the Organize Receipts & Tax Documents Challenge here on the site, which is one of the ...
When it comes to storing completed puzzles, you have a variety of options to choose from. Let’s explore some of the most popular methods: Traditional Puzzle Storage Methods: This method involves using a flat surface, such as a table or a piece of cardboard, to carefully transfer the compl...
2. How to Make a Wooden Drawer Organizer Transform your cluttered drawers into neatly organized spaces with a DIY drawer divider insert. Sawdust Sisters provides a step-by-step guide on crafting your own custom, removable wooden dividers. This project requires minimal materials such as a white wo...
4) To keep a small space organized, look for “dead spaces” in your home – those empty or under-utilized storage areas found in cabinets, closets, and walls.For example, put a shelf organizer over those six inches of wasted space above your plates, and voila! You now have an extra ...
A super simple DIY receipt folder to keep your office organized (and your desk looking cute!). All it takes is a few supplies and some imagination!
To teach your kids how to prioritize, encourage them to make a list of everything that needs to be done. Once they have a comprehensive list, challenge them to categorize each task based on importance. Which tasks will make the most impact and therefore need to be completed first? Which ...
Problem: There's just too much clutter to tackle. Solution: Come up with a plan for how to declutter your home, including a detailed timeline for taking it one step at a time, advises professional organizer Kathy Jenkins. Break up each room into small areas you can tackle incrementally, ...