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

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Pantry Update -- Change is a Good Thing


About two months ago I decided to tackle our pantry area and get it back under control. I'm happy to report that this project was a success -- and was completed several weeks ago I'm just being lazy with the blog post ;-)

What I'm most excited about is the "extra" space we now have. We owned an extra set of black wire shelves that had been sitting outside collecting dust and a few BBQ odds and ends. By bringing these shelves inside we doubled our pantry space, without spending money (I love free projects!). That means there's now space for when I go on crazy Costco runs and stock up! No more re-organizing the pantry every time I shop -- which usually meant not re-organizing at all, but rather piling things haphazardly and setting things on the floor until there was room.

I've read a number of books on organizing and one of the key take-aways from most -- plan for future use and be ready and willing to adapt your area/system if you need to. If you only set up your system for now and are unwilling to change it, then as life unfolds and you acquire more things, the whole system falls apart! And then if you're like me, you blame yourself for the system failing. It's not your fault you couldn't forsee everything. Just be willing to adapt your system and you'll be fine.
For months I was in denial that I needed more space in the pantry. No, no, I can make do with what we have - I just need to organize it better. I finally came to my senses and am very happy with the results! And now to get a better system for the BBQ tools outside...
Happy organizing,
-amy

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Simplify Sale in Portland

I saw this posted on Facebook and wanted to share for all my Portland peeps. (And perhaps inspire those of you elsewhere to do a yard sale!)

Restoring Order, a local professional organizing business, is putting on the Simplify Sale this coming weekend in Sherwood. According to the site, "Featuring over 50 participant stations with tons of household goods for sale, live music, sizzling BBQ, and life-simplifying service providers."

Could be a great way to offload some of your excess stuff, and/ or a great place to find used household items for a deal.

We participated in a neighborhood-wide yard sale earlier this summer and it was a huge success. Having one on your own can be more difficult, but when you join with neighbors your combined sale becomes more of a destination and helps attract more people. We made nearly $500 in two days! And we have far less clutter in our home, extra bonus :)

Happy simplifying,
-amy

Friday, September 10, 2010

Free and nearly free ways to get organized

I already posted this on Facebook but felt it was worth a post on here as well. Tanna with Complete Organizing Solutions blogged about free and nearly free ways to get organized and they were so fantastic I had to share!