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I bought 4 Panama embroideries 20 years ago, put them in standard oak frames (which I'm going to spray black), and hung them with fishing line which disappears to the eye. A friend customized hooks so I can slip them under the acoustic ceiling tiles and move artwork around. (He bent British art hooks formerly shaped like an S for wood picture moldings in old British houses. Thanks, Idaho.)
These are excellent bookshelves or atleast I have been using them for that purpose, to carry all my files and folders. This is a heavy duty rack, again, ofcourse from Ikea.
Total throwaway photo -- I didn't use the tripod, didn't adjust lighting, didn't declutter or move tables, etc -- but what say you about including this type of shot in the MLS?
1) Yes, it shows those big-ass windows and makes the house seem roomy!
2) No, OMFG it looks like serial killers will murder you while you watch TV, plus scary red well, plus NO.
The new location for the table which serves as a desk and a dining table. It has leaves that pull out to make it twice the size. Also the bookcase I need to declutter and replace.
I'll print up a list later when I add the carts. See anything you like? email an offer to declutter@jenncutter.com The games are NTSC except for a couple of Japanese imports.
vintage porcelain teacup. . .purging some vintage goodies in a new etsy shop called wolfiedigs. It's not a new venture or direction, just a way to declutter the house a bit (I hope!)
Quiet of early Saturday Morning. Cool enough to declutter, want to sit and write and connect instead.
A Victorian inspired swimming costume for Snuffle. Complete with bathing cap and trunks.
Made as part of the KAL on Fuzzy Mitten Toys forum.
Started as part of my DeClutter Session in July.
19 things Donated on the 19th day of my 30 Day challenge. Today I cleaned out the “linens” drawer in my kitchen (aka towels) along with the storage bin that was holding even more towels, table cloths, extra cloth napkins, extra pot holders. . . you get the picture. In the end I kept 6 of my favorite hand towels, 2 cute whimsical towels, 3 dish towels, and 2 table cloths. And it all fits neatly in a single canvas bin in the storage area of my dining room, instead of crammed into a tiny kitchen drawer that can be better used for tin foil, saran wrap, and just a few pot holders.
Out:
6 kitchen towels
6 cloth napkins I didn’t like
4 pot holders
an apron I never wear
And to hit 19, 2 more shirts out of the closet.
(Canvas bin from the Martha Stewart collection at Home Depot. I love that they're just a touch nicer than the usual canvas storage bins, plus these have labels on the front!)
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Was going through a bunch of old stuff I had collected over the years to declutter, and I just couldn't throw this away without at least taking a picture of it.
Picked up a couple lamps from IKEA. I'm finally startin' to slowly declutter this office. Picked up a Logitech VX Nano mouse as well.
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Today I found various bits and pieces in a box in the garage that my sister had donated for a charity event. These were some of the leftovers. Plus I’d had a sort out in the spare bedroom wardrobe, which is where the animal books, coat hangers and shoeboxes came from.
Clockwise from bottom left:
Farmyard jigsaw puzzle. I bought this to go in a shoebox gift, but it is too large to go in as well as all the other bits I want to put in. I am donating this to another freecycler who will put it in her church Christmas fair.
Various educational books for GCSE and AS level. I have no use for these so they will also go to the church fair.
A bag of coat hangers, the plastic and metal hook type you get given when you buy an item in a shop. We have hundreds of coat hangers so can afford to lose these. I put them on Freecycle, but there were no takers. I ended up giving them to a lady who takes clothes to a homeless shelter – they hang all the clothes up so these should come in useful.
Shoeboxes: I am doing shoebox gifts for Samaritans Purse Operation Christmas Child, and was given these to fill. I had already got my quota of shoeboxes and won’t have enough to fill these as well. I offered these on Freecycle too and they were taken within the hour!
Various video tapes, given to me by my sister for the charity. As they have hundreds already and these didn’t sell, I’ve offered them on Freecycle. These were taken by the same lady who wanted the shoeboxes. She will be taking them to her church Christmas fair.
Another china teapot from when I collected them. This was taken by a freecycler.
An earring holder. In with the stuff my sister gave us that didn’t sell. Off to the church Christmas fair too.
A pill box with the days of the week on it. I had this when I needed to take iron tablets earlier in the summer. I no longer need to use it now, so I’m donating it to my mum, who needs a new one.
SIM card for mobile. Given in with stuff from my sister. I don’t need it and won’t use it, so it will go along to the church fair too.
Eye mask for sleeping on a plane. Again in with stuff from sister, and going to church fair.
Two animal books. I bought these from a charity shop sometime and was going to alter them and make them into mini scrapbooks, but I don’t think I’ll ever get around to it. These went to the church fair too.
Another hodge-podge of bits and pieces today, but they all go towards the grand total of 100 items that will be gone from my house by next weekend!
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Blogged in The Woodwork: CableBox.
I got two Cable Boxes from A+R Store to hide my cables in my home entertainment unit. We’ll have to see if this works out.
White is for the Mac stuff, black for the stereo and game consoles.
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North wall facing a window, which almost always remains closed. This ikea wire rack is mainly used for storing Ribbons and small embellishments.