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49 Clever Organizing Tips (Part 1)

Apr 09, 2020
How do you control chaos when there are a group of people living under one roof? These are 49 Incredibly Smart Organization Tips That Make Your Family's Life Easier by Mallory McInnis 1. Add extra containers to your refrigerator to keep things from turning into a mess. Look how fun and everything! I used plastic containers to hold juice boxes, gelatin, pudding, and other smaller snacks. Can I just tell you to throw away the cardboard boxes that the food (yogurt, etc.) comes in before putting it in the refrigerator is the biggest tip I can give you? 2. De-stress dinnertime and create a menu planner.
49 clever organizing tips part 1
Write your cookies on sticky tabs and sort them by type (pasta, vegetables, protein, etc.). At the beginning of each week, move the dishes you want to prepare on a calendar and then put together your shopping list. The menu planner is divided into two

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s: the weekly planner and the menu ideas. First, take the time to complete your menu ideas. Go crazy, write on post-it markers all the dishes you always wanted to make... Continue the dishes from the ideas section of your menu Complete your weekly menu. But if you really want to save money, choose your dishes based on the sales plans of the week.
49 clever organizing tips part 1

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about cooking is the cleanup or the 2 hours of fighting mediocrity before racking your brain for ideas on what a cook is like, then you should try this idea. Benefit! Healthier meals, less time to prepare, saving money and having culturally diversified meals are just a few of the names. 3. Make a framed cushion and hang it in an easily accessible place in the kitchen. Installing it right next to the refrigerator is ideal, so everyone (young and old) remembers to add things to the shopping list if they fall out or expire.
49 clever organizing tips part 1
Or, you can also remove the magnets and use them on your desk for a handy to-do list! 4. Keep an inventory at the top of your freezer. If you don't know what's in it, you probably won't use it; That's just a waste. 5. Determine your counter and move all your tools towards the wall. Add some extra containers for the plants (just because they're pretty). Direction: Choose an empty space on the wall, install those towel bars, drill a hole in your bamboo tool about 1 1/2" from the top of each of the tool holders. Open the shower curtain ring, slide one end through the hole and the other over the towel bar, close the ring and voila, new space for everything you have in mind. 6.
49 clever organizing tips part 1
Store medications for adults, children and pets in separate containers. You don't want to mix your dog's medications with your daughter's. Now you just have to remember to periodically remove the weed from the expired items. Step 1 is purification. Obviously there is something that is broken or you no longer need to go or donate. Step 2 – Make it accessible. Try to convince yourself that Everything in the closet can be removed {and put back!} by removing just one more item {or block of items} at most. Place rarely used items on shelves higher or toward the back of cabinets, where frequently used items can be easily stored. grabbed.
Step 3: Organize items by area. Try to group all items that are similar and closer to the area where you use them. Keep plates, glasses and cutlery near the dishwasher for quick and easy storage. For example, this closet space freed up after cleaning the kitchen and gave me room to create a little fun area. Step 4: Discover ways to use poorly designed spaces. Using the corner plastic containers designed for showers, I made it so that in a medicine cabinet I only have to pull the box to find what we are looking for. Step 5: Have a dumpster. The kitchen always seems to have a lot of small, miscellaneous items that don't seem to fit in there at all.
If you agree with this statement, reserve a special space for your useful junk like this. 7. Store trash bags on rolls to make them easier to grab. Maybe now your family will remember to take out the trash. It's worth a shot! Direction: Get a set of brackets, drill a bunch of holes, space each hole about 13" apart, secure the bracket, insert pegs through the trash bag rolls, done! 8. Lay out the cleaning supplies that you use most frequently in an easily transportable tool box When someone decides to clean, just grab the box and go. 9. Turn a bread box into a charging station for your electronic devices.
Simply drill holes in the back to pass the charging cables through. The bread box comes with different sizes but for this DIY You can use any type of support pin or small shelf bracket. Yes, I put a shelf in a bread box. You should have seen that my Dad rolled his eyes at me when he told me he did it. Use a level to make sure your board is straight and double check if necessary. Last step: Cut another piece of spring board at the bottom. Wrap both pieces of board in the left fabric. some hot glue and viola, beautiful boards!
The inside should be nice 10. Retract DVD cases and organize your movies alphabetically with plastic sleeves and small containers. Boxes take up a lot of space! You'll free up as many shelves as you want and, if you prefer, you can organize your movies by genre instead of title (Christmas movies, musicals, cartoons, etc.). With an 8.5" x 11" laminated sheet and washi tape, my DVD collections now look happier and healthier. 11. Store every wire in your house in a labeled container. "Mommmmm, where's my Leapfrog charger?" "Have you seen my snake rope?" Look at the cable box, kids. Look at the cable box.
Or just tag it and move on. 12. Use a kitchen baking sheet organizer to hold folders full of important information. Manuals, doctor's notes, mortgage information... everything you need to consult; everything you don't want to risk losing. 13. Eliminate even more paper clutter by following the suggestions in this box. For more

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, continue with Clean Mama. or click the link below this video to download this graphic. 14. Set up a homework station for your son or daughter to study. Younger kids = you'll want to bring lots of crayons and markers. Older kids = will probably need things like a calculator and protractor. 15.
Don't have room for a designated homework station? Instead, create an easily transportable location. Just the necessities. Direction: • Place the cardboard boxes side by side and then tape the bottoms together. • Trim the tops of the boxes to the desired heights. • Keep the tape on and around the surface of the boxes and just inside the edge. • To turn the front pocket into a market cart, insert some empty cardboard tubes cut to size. 16. Be sure to store memorable assignments (and other papers) in keepsake boxes. One for each of your children. This idea requires plastic containers from Office Depot, label makers, and stomach-colored hanging folders from the same store. 17.
Organize the greeting cards you can't bring to throw away chronologically. It's easy to keep your sentimental mail under control without becoming a hoarder, and you can learn how to do it in Realistic Organizer 18. Use picture frames to create shelves that keep you organized *and* that actually look good on your wall. Print the free templates at The Chic Site and then add them to 8 x 10 frames. Hang them in the entryway (so you'll remember what to do after you walk out the door). 19. If you really want to be the king or queen of the organization, equip a wall with a command center.
The magnetic whiteboard is the main feature of this idea. It's a piece of sheet metal, with a piece of plexiglass on top, all wrapped in a custom frame. The sheet metal makes it this way, the board is magnetic and the plexiglass makes writing easier. 20. Drawer knobs are one of the easiest ways to add storage to your entryway. Simply add more (and more and more) as you need. Bonus: you can paint them to personalize the wall. Tips: Use pliers or locking handles to screw the hanger bolts into the drawer knob holes, making sure you have the correct size hanger bolts for a very tight fit.
Be sure to only grip the non-threaded portion of the hanger bolt with the pliers or you will cut the bolt. If you have an unturned part on the suspension bolts, you can twist two nuts together on the threads and grab the nuts to rotate the suspension stop into place. 21. Install a peg rack by the front door to organize everyone's shoes. This way, everyone's shoes don't pile up in one overwhelming pile. It is a direct entry improvement. Add the dowels correctly with Gorilla glue and that's pretty much done with the project. 22. Hang baskets from the rungs of a staircase to store mittens, scarves or umbrellas.
Another excellent access route. 23. Install a sports equipment organizer. Organize sports equipment. So I got bored of leaving the house and running into bats and claws. Solution, I purchased the 5-piece FastTrack kit from Rubbermaid. For the athletes in the house. The chalk calendar is a nice touch - just update it weekly with game times and locations. That's it, before you go, invest a second time to compare or share this video if one or two ideas you just saw allow you to take action, comment if you want to add new ideas related to this topic and hit the Subscribe Like Us button.
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