Friday, March 30, 2012

Friday Find: Finders Keepers

Today's Friday Find is a follow up to last week's discussion on how to tame your pantry. We talked about how simple organizing tools - clear bins, Lazy Susans (or turntables) and tiered shelving - can really make a difference in helping you find what you need in your pantry. So here's what we used to turn this pantry cabinet from 'ok' to organized!

Pantry Before

Pantry Contents
Of course as you empty out and categorize the contents, be sure to toss anything that's expired or simply isn't getting used. With the goal of making everything accessible and keeping like with like, I used a combination of tiered bamboo shelving and two kinds of clear bins - Linus Handled Bins and Linus Pantry Binz. Because I didn't have much shelf height to work with, I didn't ended up using any Lazy Susans. If I had a little more shelf height to play with, I probably would've used a Lazy Susan like this for commonly used oils, salt, pepper, etc.

Overall, I'm really pleased with the improvements. The bins help keep categories from getting jumbled together, the labels help everybody know where to find things, and the best part is that everything on the top shelf is accessible without a step ladder! But I'll let you be the judge...

Pantry After

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Tuesday Tip: Find Your Time

Today's Tuesday Tip comes from a fabulous survey conducted by Real Simple about how women spend their time and what we can do to reclaim some free time for ourselves. Check out the slide show for some eye-opening results. It's like they personally asked me the questions - I couldn't believe how the results fit me to a T. So today's tip is as much for me as it is for you:

Delegate household/family responsibilities and schedule free time for yourself!

I am extremely guilty of not doing either one of these very well, but I am trying to get better and hope many of you will too. Since becoming a mom almost 10 months ago, my life has been amazingly enriched by this new role and my wonderful little girl, but I also often feel like my life has become one long (read endless) to-do list of childcare and household chores. The days that I work here at Organizing Boston often feel like a break - ha, ha. That was one of the most interesting findings of the survey - for most of us, it's not our jobs that are causing our time woes...it's our homes and families, which isn't to say that we don't love them both. I think that's part of the problem. We care so much about our role in caring for our families and homes that we let them take over completely. I am slowly realizing that the household and family to-do lists are (or can be) endless, so the solution is not to wait to do something fun until all the chores are done. If my husband reads this, he'll say that he told me that a LONG time ago :) Two things busy women can do to make themselves happier (as the survey results prove) are to delegate, delegate, delegate and use your calendar for 'me time' appointments.

In order to practice what I preach, I just scheduled a yoga class for myself on Wednesday night. What will you do for yourself today?


Friday, March 23, 2012

Friday Find: Create Some Closet Space

Today's Friday Find is a great resource for creating some space in your closet...and who doesn't need that?! I realized the benefits of consignment a couple years back, but in December, I vowed to finally consign some of my clothes after employing the good old 'backwards hanger trick' to help me figure out what I actually wear. I'm pleased to say that I'm now on my second round of consigning with a GREAT store (actually multiple stores) in Needham, MA called the Closet Exchange.

As an organizer, I have to give it to them...they sure run an organized operation! From the phone inquiry to the intake process, they are very thorough in explaining what they do and what you can expect as a consigner. One thing to note is that I had to wait a couple months to become a first-time consigner, but it was worth the wait (and you don't have to wait for appointments after you're in the system).

What I love about the Closet Exchange is that they take a wide range of brands. Like most consignment stores, they have high standards in terms of the condition of the items, but they take more brands (from high to not-so-high end) than many other stores. They are also very nice, which I really appreciated! I am not much of a fashionista, do not generally buy designer clothing and have had intimidating experiences before that made me feel like I wasn't cut out for the higher end consignment world. But not here - by simply doing my homework and prepping the items as they ask, I was so pleased to find that they took most of my items each time. They also nicely explained why they didn't take certain items. It has been a very pleasant experience each time, which is more than I can say about my experience elsewhere.

Better yet, I am actually earning money - I earned a little over $70 from my past drop off - yeah! For full disclosure, I did spend it on several new items that I love, but that's allowed when you've created some extra space in your closet :) Speaking of, I took a picture of the wonderful space I created in my closet from dropping off my items today...

My New-Found Closet Space!

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Tuesday Tip: How to Tame Your Pantry

You know how sometimes a certain topic keeps popping up all over the place? Well, for me, lately that's been the question of how to organize your pantry (or pantry cabinets) so you know what's in there. Today's tip:

Use Smart Storage to Keep Track of Your Pantry Inventory
The problem with keeping track of pantry inventory is that anything that's not on the front lines of your shelves can't easily be seen. And you know what they say...out of sight, out of mind! This means crowded cabinets, expired foods, and nothing to make for dinner. Three simple storage solutions can help you solve the out of sight/out of mind problem:

1. Clear Bins - Let's face it, clear bins can help with just about any organizing problem. In the pantry, they can help group things together (and help them stay that way) and allow you to easily see what you have because you can slide the bin out to see what's in the back...most likely multiple cans of black beans.

2. Lazy Susan/Turntable - The beauty here is that there's no front or back - just turn it around for equal viewing of what's there. The downside is that you lose some space with the round design, but it can be a brilliant solution for items you need to pull out easily like cooking oils, salt, pepper, etc.

3. Tiered Spice/Can Shelves - These are great for spices and canned goods. You can see and reach what's behind the front row without shuffling everything around or worse, pulling everything out. It's like stadium seating for your spices! 

Here's a "before" pantry - it's not horrible, but it could definitely benefit from today's tip. Who knows what's up there behind the bread crumbs?! Stay tuned and I'll show you the after photo with product links!
Pantry: Before
 

Friday, March 16, 2012

Friday Find: Double Duty Easter Basket

On Tuesday we mentioned that we have some new features to share more fun and useful content with you, including our new Friday Finds - great organizing products and resources that we can't help but share! Today's Friday Find comes from my friend Alison Coyle, super mom of 2 and sales consultant for Thirty-One Gifts. She recommended the Thirty-One Mini Utility Bin as an Easter basket. Brilliant!! Just add some paper Easter grass or tissue, eggs and cute or tasty treats and you're good to go. The best part is the bin can then be used for toys, dolls, arts & crafts supplies and more! Click on Ali's page if you'd like to order one or check out the other great organizing tools they offer.

Friday Find: Thirty-One Gifts Mini Utility Bin

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Tuesday Tip: Start With a Clear Surface

We're adding a new feature, actually several, designed to help bring you useful and fun tips, products and thoughts to help with all your organizing challenges! We've also created new Topic headings on the blog to help you find what you're looking for quickly and easily. Hopefully you'll enjoy these changes! Check them out and let us know what you think. With that said, here's our first Tuesday Tip:

Start With a Clear Surface
Today's tip comes to you from our fearless leader, Sarah Buckwalter, who is working on organizing her tax paperwork today. Whether you're doing your own taxes or gathering info for your tax preparer, some level of paper/receipt organizing will likely be involved. Before you start this super fun task, take a few minutes to clear off the surface you'll be working on! If you have time, put things back where they belong*, if not, at least set everything aside. Organizing W2's, 1099's and expense receipts is challenging enough - a cluttered work surface can make it downright impossible.

*If you don't know where things belong, it's time to get rid of them or find them a home. This is of course something your favorite professional organizer can help you with!


Before: Not So Clear Surface
After: Oh So Clear and Ready for Taxes!