An Organized Closet Saves Time And Money Maintaining a well organized closet is an easy task, but initially getting to that point can be challenging. There are many great ways to organize your closet which will save time when looking for specific items. Money is also saved by knowing your inventory and not buying a similar piece of clothing or replacing damaged items. Every closet in the home benefits from good organization. Bedroom and hall closets appear neater, and clothing is not ...
Guest Posts
Organizing Solutions for Busy Moms {Guest Post}
I often encounter clients who have no problem keeping their homes clean and organized - except for the kids’ spaces! Whether it’s a playroom, basement, or the kids’ bedroom, these areas are often hard to get - and keep - organized, especially if you’re a working Mom! Here are some easy tips for simplifying the toys, clothes and artwork that your precious ones accumulate! Involve the children! Make them a part of the process. By including them in the decision making (what stays, what goes), ...
How to Organize Your Kitchen {Guest Post}
Organizing Your Kitchen Can Be a Daunting Task. It’s the hub for most activity in the home, so it deserves special attention to make it as functional and as fun as possible. Here are some tips to help you effectively organize your kitchen. 1 ) The best way to organize your kitchen is to first get rid of all the superfluous materials. Remove the broken vacuum cleaner that’s lurking in the corner or the boxes of martini glasses you’ve been meaning to return to your friend. Get rid of the ...
Stop The World I Want to Get On! Bloggerstock {Guest Post}
This is a guest post for March's Bloggerstock - where a group of bloggers all write about a specific topic and guest post on each other's blogs. Want to get involved in the fun? Click here. I recently saw this awesome blog but I did not know that I will get a chance to be the part of this blog but now as I am lucky enough to post on this blog, here goes my post. Hope you all will enjoy it and If you don’t, be prepared! Next time I will come up with more awesome post.This is my first time up ...
How to Make Your Own Facial Cleansers {Guest Post}
Here are two simple and affordable facial cleansers you can make from home. You may be surprised to find you already own several of the ingredients! As you read the instructions, feel free to add in, or substitute, what you'd like. Other than the health benefits of using non-chemical cleansers on your skin, homemade products are highly versatile and adjustable to your needs. Product #1 Fennel Seed Cleanser. Lemon squeeze. Before Straining. Fennel Cleanser Parts and ...
Candy Buffet Table – Creative Entertaining Ideas {Guest Post}
Candy Buffets & Dessert Bars, Candy Catering, Candy Art, Candy Creations & More. We create magical candy displays according to events themes or color schemes which serve multiple purposes. Decor, Favors & Gifts, Desserts & Treat Bars etc.. ...
To Sell Artwork, You Must First Promote It {Guest Post}
My name is Gregory Peters and I am an artist living in Long Beach, California. I promote and sell artwork locally and on the Internet via my web site, DimensionalCanvas.com. Additionally, I write about promoting the sale of artwork. I’ve spent years promoting goods and services for many major companies, and have successfully applied many of those same skills to selling my artwork. It’s always an adventure selling art, and the experience is constantly changing. I’ve certainly learned a ...
Resolution Substitution {Guest Post}
“I cannot give you the formula for success, but I can give you the formula for failure, which is: Try to please everybody.”- Herbert B. Swope While I love to make lists and check them off, I realize it is useless to make a list of changes you want to make on the outside until the inside you is in shape. Instead of focusing on the usual exterior resolutions such as, Start an exercise program, Organize my office, Lose 10 pounds, I have opted to substitute my ‘Big 5’ change your ...
Re-Creation – Creative Re-Use {Guest Post}
It breaks my heart to see what people throw in the trash. Junk mail, magazines and catalogs are some of my most favorite raw materials. I also scour thrift stores and yard sales to find out-of-date or unusable maps, dictionaries, books and wrapping paper. Many people see these items simply as garbage. I see a much bigger potential in every already used sheet’s texture and surface. Paper is stronger than we give it credit for, especially when it has joined forces with lots of other sheets. I love ...
The 100 List {Guest Post}
Happy New Year! I hope this new year will be a great one for you! I have lots of great posts lined up for the rest of my time away. . .like this one, by Dannelle who writes the blog Dannelle Myers Photography: One year ago this month my bestie Robin over at Penned Obscurities sat down and wrote a list of 100 things she wanted to do. You could call it a "Bucket List" if you want, but it's not a list of everything you want to do before you die. It is a list is 100 achievable actions that have ...