Showing posts with label organizing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label organizing. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Fav Blog -- Delightful Order -- Organizing a Linen Closet

I love to find blogs and websites where I can LEARN something useful, such as simple tutorials for craft making, how to simply my life, but most of all, my absolute FAV'S are the ones about organization, on the cheap. But I really hit the mother-lode when I came across the Delightful Order Blog. Oh yes I did!!!


Authored by DaNita, her blog combines all my favs...and apparently her's too, here is just a snippet on her "About" page..."Along with being a Christian, the wife to an amazing man & the mother of four boys, a few of my other favorite things are Simplifying, Creating, Organizing & Decorating."



One of the best aspects of her blog is that she not only shows you the before and after pics of every project, she gives you a step by step tutorial about how she did it, along with many many pics AND where she found all her budget friendly materials.


I was so excited this morning when I saw her post titled Bringing Delightful Order to my Linen Closet, isn't it fun and cute AND oh so organized!!!!


I've only included a couple of her pics, so head on over to her blog for the full article and tutorial. Once you see it, you're gonna wanna check out the rest of her diy projects...be sure to let her know how you found her blog, then come on back her and let me know what you think.



Do you have any organizational tips, I'd love to hear about them...


And don't forget about our Giveaway ending Thursay night!

Monday, April 4, 2011

Daily Housekeeping Routines...




I'm always interested in how other people keep up with housework.. their routines, little tips and tricks, organization, cleaning strategies...basically anything that makes a house look neat, clean and organized. I'll admit, cleaning and organizing are not my strong suits, so to improve myself, I started researching online and what I found was a "wealth" of information and thought I'd share some of it with you.


In my email yesterday morning I received an article from Melissa of The Inspired Room (I subscribe to her postings). I have found lots of great tips from her site, my favorite is how to deal with C.H.A.O.S. (can't have anyone over syndrome). Go on over to Flylady to find out all the details on that (Flylady's tips and tricks are AWESOME). I'll include more links at the end of this article.






I thought it would be fun share everyone's daily morning routines (this does not include deep cleaning routines, we'll talk about those another time)...so here's my quick daily morning routine:


-Let the dogs out


-Feed the dogs and cats


-A quick glance at the horses in the fields (just to make sure everyone's okay)


-Check my etsy store, answer questions, email, blog (okay, this one takes the "quick" out of my quick routine, but it has to be done)


-Make my bed


-Wash face, brush teeth, get dressed


-Breakfast


-Put in a load of laundry


-Put away clean dishes and reload dishwasher


-rid up kitchen and family room and run the sweeper in these rooms and on traffic areas on the first floor (I don't always get to the sweeping everyday, but I try)


I have found that if I do this routine every day, then I'm not embarrassed if anyone stops unexpectedly. There may be a little dust here and there, but who doesn't have dust somewhere in their house???


My sister-in-law Kim sent me her quick quick cleaning routine:


-making beds


-lint rolling dog hair off of the furniture


-a quick dusting with my swiffer duster


-always wipe off kitchen counters and get most of my dishes to the dishwasher


-I always have to clean off the bathroom sink and mirror


-And every few days I use my Bissel sweeper to pick up a few things until I get the big sweeper out (about once a month)


-a load of laundry every few days, instead of it piling up all week


"This made my life so much easier!!!!! So when it comes time for the BIG clean-it doesn't seem so overwhelming. And my house is definitely not spotless, but I feel better just knowing that it is somewhat in order, and I can focus on more important things!!!!" -- Thanks for sharing Kim!


I feel as though I learn something from everyone and every article...so please feel free to share your routines in the comments section so I can learn from you too!!!


Here are some of my fav links and blogs...hope you find some of them helpful.


creativeorganizing The Inspired Room creative organizing ideas for every room desingingdomesticity -- living up to Martha bottosblog -- sos home office needs help prioritywindows -- how to organize your home Scissors and Spatulas Keswick and Country Tidy Mom

Sunday, December 19, 2010

No Room at the Inn

Image from etsy shop all4fiberarts
http://www.etsy.com/listing/62948654/keepsake-needle-felted-wool-nativity?ref=sr_gallery_9&ga_search_query=Baby+Jesus&ga_search_type=all&ga_page=15&order=&includes%5B0%5D=tags&includes%5B1%5D=title

I found an article by Melissa of theinspiredroom writing for the incourage website here http://www.incourage.me
To read the entire article go here
http://www.incourage.me/2010/12/more-room-for-jesu.html
The article is about how busy we get this time of year, and it spoke volumes to me...here's an excerpt
"...it struck me how the more cluttered I allow my life to be, not just the physical stuff but with things I do with my time and invite into my life that create a more frenzied schedule and pace, the more I sense Jesus being far away or even lost in the shuffle."

If the article speaks to you too, leave a comment about how...

Saturday, December 11, 2010

theinspiredroom Blog

Here is the link for one of my new favorite things


http://theinspiredroom.net/

The owner is Melissa, and her blog is the absolute BEST for home decorating on a budget, making the most of what you have and great organizing tips. The above photo is of a small christmas tree she decorated with only her mother's old silver cutlery attached using jute string...how cool is that! So go check out her blog, but do so at your own risk, I became addicted to it after just one viewing.