If you feel you can’t find the time to organize your home I suggest working in small amounts of time. 15 minutes is a good amount of time to be able to accomplish many organizing tasks without feeling overwhelmed. If at the end of 15 minutes you have time to continue working, I suggest setting a timer for 15 more minutes to finish a larger task or move onto another 15 minute task. I’m sharing 10 Spaces to easily Organize in 15 Minutes. Hopefully you’ll get the organizing bug and continue organizing the rest of your house, or at least one room for now.
My kids are older now but we always enjoyed the family tradition of giving a little gift for St. Patrick’s day. In previous years we have given the kids green t-shirts, green school supplies, green hats, gold foil chocolate coins, rainbow candy, and even green mustaches. They have also had Lucky Charms with green milk for breakfast and green desserts after dinner. I changed things a little every year to keep it fun. My favorite year was when we made these St. Patrick’s Day Rainbow Candy Jars.
8 quick tips and ideas to help you keep your clothes closet organized for optimal storage and use.
Make this Striped Floral Spring Wreath for a bright and festive Spring welcome to your home. If you don’t have a Spring wreath, you can make this one in about 15 minutes.
I have flowers on the brain so that must mean Spring is around the corner. I also love adding color to my home and flowers are the perfect way to do that. The problem is I don’t have extra money right now so I thought I would DIY some flowers using supplies I already have. These Wish Flowers are fun and a little retro. They’re sure to remind you of your childhood Summer days.
Let’s talk about cleaning the clothes dryer today. A clean dryer is a more efficient and safe dryer.
Let’s talk about cleaning the washing machine today. Keeping it clean will help with machine maintenance and also make sure your clothes are the cleanest possible.
This is the final post in the Easy Everyday Organizing Series. I hope you have enjoyed this series and it has given you inspiration to get your spaces decluttered and organized. The final post is about Maintaining the Organized Space. If you haven’t read the other posts yet it would be beneficial for you to read the whole series. Here are the links:
Why Do You Want to Become Organized?
Decluttering
Space Assessment
Filling the Space
Re-assessment of Space
If you don’t have time to read them now, make sure to pin them for later along with this post.
Welcome to the fifth post of the Easy Everyday Organizing series. Today we’re talking about Reassessment of Space. If you haven’t read the other posts in this series it would be beneficial to you to read the whole series. Here are the links:
Why Do You Want to Become Organized?
Decluttering
Space Assessment
Filling the Space
If you don’t have time to read them now, make sure to pin them for later along with this post.
Make this sweet Button Heart on a hoop for a cute and simple Valentine’s Day decoration.