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Day 14 of my 30 Day "D" Challenge is time to Deal with another pile of stuff in the library/guest room. This time it's the corner shelf of spare blankets, sheets, winter gear, and misc stuff that's been piled on it. A few minutes and a couple of bins later, the random bits have been put where they belong elsewhere, and the spare blankets and sheets look much neater.
Sometime last winter, I got fed up with my apartment ovenās absolute inability to properly bake anything, ever, and splurged on a fancy ātoaster ovenā that I could use for baking and roasting small items. It was gigantic, and complicated, and absolutely fantastic at cooking food perfectly despite the fact that it was way too big for my kitchen. Then 3 months ago, maintenance very kindly replaced the stove in my apartment with one that works properly, so I didnāt need the ginormous toaster oven anymore. So my fancy toaster oven sat, unused and in the way, in my guest room.
Today I finally took it out and āDonatedā it to my friend who was using an ancient (20 years old, I think?) toaster oven. The ginormous toaster oven is way too big for her kitchen, too, but at least it will get some use and quit taking up space in my apartment!
In the bedroom it is best to replace old bedding with neutral bedding. Add lots of pillows to the bed to make it look warm and inviting. Declutter the space of any unneeded furniture so there is a nice flow to the room. Again old lamps and light fixtures replaced with new ones will make the room look great.
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About 25 years ago, the photographs were left to my parents in a Will by their next door neighbour of 30 years. At the time I said I'd look after them. Decluttering the attic I found the box with them all in. Many of them were taken in Norwich photography studios. I'm trying to date them as there's not much information on them. I guess they must be late 19C. They are not being added to the declutter pile. I'll carry on looking after them.
Statue of Captain Cook, Whitby - demonstrating the use of photoshop to declutter an image . . . no OAPs were harmed in this experiment.
this is inspired by Jess Lively's "throwingout 50 items' challenge. Jess threw way 10 things a day for 5 days. I'll the exact link or you can search and find it on jesslively.com
Today, we're going over the top five things you can do to your house that will make a massive impact. The best thing you can do for the new year is to get organized, so get ready to grab your pencils. Tip number one is to edit and declutter. There are five easy tips to follow quick and dirty.
Dead Plants: Get rid of your dead plants. If they're even half-dead, just take them all outside, put them into the ground somewhere or put them someplace where they can compost. Goes back to dirt again, all is goodāno longer clutter in your apartment or your home.
The second thing in decluttering is laundry, and if your software looks like this (see attached), I've got an easy way to solve that. You're going to get two or more big laundry bins, one of them will be for clean clothes, the other one will be for all the other dirties that go in, and the laundry doesn't go anywhere else. It's super easy.
The third thing to easily declutter is to get rid of all the junk at the entry door. Oh my god, entry doors, they end up being obstacle courses with everything from like shoes and satchels and umbrellas and coats, keys, you name it and it. All ends up on the floor or the table there.
The next way to get organized is to work with what is your home office space. Many of us have been working from home, and, or many of us are even in job transition, you want to make sure that if you're still doing your zoom calls from your bed, we help you up to your game and get this organized.
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After yesterday's epic futon cleanup, today was a laid-back day for the 25th day of my 30 Day Challenge. No major sortings, just a bathmat and a couch organizer added to the Donate pile.
The more you know, the less you need.
ā Aboriginal proverb
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To declutter 2008, I'll get rid of 10 things a day for ten days. I started with my computer. A few more than 10, but it's way overdue.
Clutter is one of the main challenges in any Feng Shui practice. In your living room, it is likely to be an even bigger problem than in the rest of the house. Here are some tips on making being un-cluttered easy for yourself.
If my computer isn't mistaken , this was November 2007, they are now 11 years old!!! My friend Bette's twins, gorgeous Natasha & Emily. In my page, the amazing NEW RELEASES in store: Kristin Aagard: Baby on Board the Kit
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there is a FREE with PURCHASE Baby on Board {Growing baby} Word Art Set and Kristin also has a Baby on Board Extra Papers Pack Freebie (I think is newsletter subscriber?) also here more NEW RELEASES: by Lynn Grieveson: Digital Declutter Cards No1
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and the alpha tittle is from another NEW RELEASE: M3: Mixed media Monthly Subscription April 2016: Calm/Passing/Storm.
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The patterned paper I blended into the background from yet another gorgeous new release: Etc by Danyale: On the Inside kit.
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To blend it I used Lynne Marie's M3 June 2015 Add On:Blending Masks 01.
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ALL these NEW RELEASES are on sale this weekend!!! TFL!!!
My 30 Day project is now old enough to drink (21.) Today was another big Donate day, as I finished cleaning out the dresser where I store most of my spare linens. I Donated enough items that when I'm done cleaning out my clothes dressers, I can move the linens over there and actually get rid of the entire extra dresser!!