
8 Reasons You NEED to Get Organized This Year
Getting organized is always one of the most popular New Years resolutions every year – not surprisingly. And you need. To. Do it. This year.
Getting organized is always one of the most popular New Years resolutions every year – not surprisingly. And you need. To. Do it. This year.
This is baby number 3, and I know exactly what we need this time, and what’s extra. Here’s how I’m preparing, and how I’m keeping things super-simple this time around.
This is a guest post from regular contributor, Natalie LeBlanc-Dawson, who blogs at www.becominggranola.com . Our first official playroom! We’ve been living in our home now for
Is this going to be your year of Awesome? The year you finally get organized?
Time to get started! These 16 Organizing Strategies will keep you on track throughout the year, as you strive toward meeting your goals.
How to make the perfect (organized) mud room / entryway for YOUR home – step by step, real-world tutorial. No Pinterest smoke and mirrors.
A few months ago, I ran into something rare, but was very welcomed and something I think every parent should be doing if they hire a babysitter at all – even if its just a relative. I showed up to babysit for the first time, and the parents had typed up a complete information sheet.
I thought I would be in kitchen bliss when I changed to glass food storage containers. I was wrong. The old ones I had were totally lame. Then I found the BEST glass food storage containers, and my (kitchen) life changed.
This post contains affiliate links. So, you’re in the kitchen, cooking, and you reach over to your spices to grab the garlic powder… and… can
Today, I helped to declutter and organize my husband’s closet – at his request. So much fun and we got it looking AMAZING together. Here’s how we did it.
Here’s a real-life checklist of 7 things to organize before baby arrives. You don’t need a list of 101 things to do. This is basically it. Stay sane.
Want the best video baby monitor for iPhone or Android? How about the cheapest? This one is both! Under $100 and easy to set up. Here’s how.
My family loves to visit museums. We visit aviation museums, science museums, children’s museums, art museums, and more. After we went to the Calvert Marine Museum in Maryland,
I loved this kitchen. It was huge, bright, open… the granite countertops let me put hot things down on them or cut directly on them
Our Maryland open floor plan dining room was a hub of activity, both an extension of our kitchen and an integral part of our living
Organizing your home office can seem impossible. I know. If you’re on my email list, you know I used to have a HUGE PROBLEM with
To save money, I started visiting my local health food store and bought EVERYTHING in bulk. Almond meal, coconut flour, chia seeds, oats, every type of nut you can imagine…I even scooped up a ridiculous amount of loose leaf green tea in there. The downside of my penny-saving bulk buying? Pantry chaos.
This is a guest post by Barbara Fernandez, the Raw Rock Chick. Do you have a story or tips to share with So Damn Domestic
Do you have a living room furniture arrangement problem? Renter? Got kids? Dog? Awkward space? This family has done it all. Here’s how.
You love your kids. You want them to be creative, to explore the world, to use their imaginations. You want them to learn, make connections,
A garage can easily be a Last Holdout. Ours definitely was. What’s a Last Holdout? Those are the spaces that stay messy, unsorted, disorganized, basically unusable
I’m so so so so so excited that Laura asked me to be a regular contributor on her blog, I’m an Organizing Junkie. She’s fantastic
A place to keep business cards and other contact information before you’re ready to enter it into your official address book.
I write down contact information, grocery list items I think of at random times, notes from meetings I attend, great ideas, and other mental mush.
Lately, my daughter has been more into Real Kitchen Stuff. Wanting to help wash, peel, and cut fruits and veggies. Stirring and pouring. Wearing her little apron. Sweeping and cleaning spills. And standing inside the refrigerator, door open, scanning for snacks. So I figured it was time for a fully-functional toddler kitchen.
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