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Getting Organized on a Budget
by Maria Gracia
Getting organized does not have to be an
expensive task. You may think that you have to go
out and purchase all sorts of organizing baskets,
bins, holders and cabinets. In other words, you
may think you have to spend lots of money to lead
an organized life.
But, the truth is, organizing is a PROCESS, not a PRODUCT. It takes
skill, application and motivation. And yes, tools certainly help--but there
are many frugal ways of getting and staying organized, without
breaking the bank.
DE-CLUTTER
Chances are, you have available storage space in your closets and
cabinets. But, perhaps they're currently filled with clutter.
Empty them out this weekend, and dump or donate things you don't
need and no longer want.
It's the least expensive way to gain lots of storage space.
In fact, you may even consider holding a yard sale or selling your stuff
online, and actually making some money!
MANAGE YOUR MAGAZINES
First of all, it is very important that you assess your current magazine
situation. Most magazines older than a month, can generally be
recycled.
If you want to keep a recipe or article that appeared in a certain issue,
tear out the page and keep only the article; not the entire magazine.
Next step is to pick up a magazine holder. If you're on a budget, most
office supply stores carry very inexpensive cardboard ones, or make
your own out of cereal boxes!
Once the box is full, don't allow yourself to put another magazine into it
until you toss one out.
USE CREATIVE STORAGE IDEAS
Need to organize smaller items, such as earrings, or extra buttons, or
push pins? Ice cube trays or muffin tins are perfect for keeping
everything sorted.
Place some in your drawers, and these smaller items will always be
handy.
The cost? Cheap! And readily available at most supermarkets and
home stores.
ORGANIZE WITH INEXPENSIVE BOXES
While I generally suggest sturdy, plastic, see-through containers for
storage, for the budget conscious, that may not be an option.
If this is your situation, you can certainly use good old cardboard
boxes. Just make sure you clearly label the contents in each.
USE SMALL SHALLOW BOXES AS DIVIDERS
If you have a long, shallow desk drawer, chances are it's filled with an
assortment of paper clips, pens, tacks, loose change, etc.
My first suggestion is to pick up a desk organizing tray. But, if you'd
rather save some money, there is a very frugal solution.
Gather small shallow boxes--the type that jewelry or bank checks often
come in. Most people have these floating around the house.
Empty out the desk drawer and line up these boxes inside, arranging
them so that there are no open spaces. Voila! You now have the
perfect sorting system for all of those loose desk items.
By the way, before you put anything back into that drawer, toss out
anything you no longer need, or can no longer identify!
HOOK IT
Often, wall space is forgotten about. But you can free up so much
space in your cabinets, on your dresser, in your garage, and so on, if
you always think about how you can use your walls.
The solution is to use hooks--very inexpensive and available at all
hardware stores.
Hang your pots, pans and teacups. Hang photo frames. Hang bikes.
You get the picture.
BABY FOOD JARS CAN COME IN HANDY
Clean out those jars, remove the labels, and you have the perfect
storage containers for nails, screws, nuts, bolts, buttons, loose change,
paper clips, elastic bands, and so much more!
And the best thing is, they're see through, which means you can easily
identify everything inside at a glance!
USE EMPTY FILM CANISTERS TO ORGANIZE
Empty film canisters are perfect for storing pins, buttons, tacks and
other small items.
Sort your things into these small organizing wonders, press on the top
and stick a blank label around the outside.
Then, label each canister to identify the contents. Finally, store these
canisters in a box to keep them all together.
By Maria Gracia - Get Organized Now!™
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Watertown WI 53094
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