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"When entertaining, just say no to email invitations while still watching your budget by penning each guest a handwritten note inviting them to join you for the festivities. Some simple and pretty stationery and a great stamp are all it takes!"- The Sweetest Occasion
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"I’ve teamed up with Apartment Guide to bring you my favorite tips for hosting a pint-sized party. Think at-home entertaining on a tiny budget with loads of style, regardless of the size of your living space or your budget."- The Sweetest Occasion
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"Oh my awesomesauce! I totally love how it turned out. Not only did this project force me to purge, but it gave everything it’s own little special place. Hooray for no more brushing with a toothbrush that taste’s like deodorant! (Maybe that was too much information.) Seriously, I love how easy this was. I am totally going to do it in all my bathrooms!"-Organized Mom
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"I am thrilled to announce our participation with Apartment Guide’s Lost & Found: Do You Know Where Your Things Are? blogger program. I was asked to document a renter-friendly organizational project, and I was thrilled to find some inspiration over at Moving Today that taught all about organizing small spaces. After reading several inspiring blog posts, I decided to organize my bathroom drawer." Organized Mom
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"However there is no separation and if we close the drawer too quickly everything gets knocked over and it’s really just a mess. So, with inspiration from Apartment Guide, I will be cleaning out and organizing these 3 areas and I am so excited to show you the results!" Passion for Savings
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"Set Aside Organizing Time in Your Schedule – Don’t try to completely reorganize a closet just minutes before the Queen of England is coming to your house or a magazine photographer is coming to shoot your house. Oh, wait. Those things don’t happen here, either! Just make sure you allow yourself enough time to finish your organization project, even if you have to work on it in small chunks of time across several days." @Living With Lindsay
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"I opened the door to the closet in my office/craft/guest room, and I decided it was time for an intervention. I was either going to have to clean it out and organize it, or an avalanche of craft paint, Post-it Notes, and spray adhesive was going to bury me." @Living With Lindsay
As part of my partnership with Apartment Guide for the Lost & Found: Do You Know Where Your Things Are? Blogger Program, I was assigned a mission to create a rental-friendly organization project. I got to thinking about what organization challenges I faced myself. Much of it came down to paper: magazines, documents, homework, cards, craft scraps. Paper piles up on the desk and other surfaces. So I wanted a way well, a pretty way---to organize it.@Lovely Undergrad Jessica Hansen
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"I'm excited to reveal my spare bathroom makeover! It's been a whirlwind makeover but I'm in love with the way it turned out! Do you remember this post? My bathroom was sad and had no identity. It was filled with things from our previous home and, until now, it was the only untouched room in the house. But not anymore!" @Ask Anna Moseley
"You all know by now that my home is well organized and a reflection of me. But I have a secret; there is one room in my house that is completely untouched. It's our spare bathroom. It's only used by my daughter because our guests use the master bathroom that's right off the laundry room {I know it's a weird set up but it's an old house, what can I say?} We've been in our house for almost 2 years and I still haven't done anything with it! Can you believe it? " @Ask Anna Moseley
"As you know, I have four little boys. And they all share one room together. The room is about 20 feet by 10 feet so there is plenty of room to play and run around. But the one place that doesn’t have enough room is the closet. Three of the four boys have to share it so I need to maximize the space."- @Stacy Risenmay, Not Just a Housewife
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"The goals for this closet were: A) Fit as many clothes as humanly possible in this space. B) Make it as functional as possible. C) Have everything be wipe-able and washable I needed this closet to be EASY for my boys to maintain. I didn’t want to have too many things in there for them to upkeep. If the kids have to sort too many things, lets face it, it won’t happen."- @Stacy Risenmay aka Not Just a Housewife
Organizing Made Fun finds her inspiration online when looking for ideas for hosting a party without breaking the bank.
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Thoughtfully Simple reuses items from their home. If you move around candles, decor items and use older pieces from your kitchen this prevents you from buying new pieces that you can’t afford.
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Thoughtfully Simple shuffle couches, tables, chairs and take pieces of furniture from one room to the next to accommodate her party needs.
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The Sweetest Occasion sends hand written notes to her guests saving her money while adding a personal touch.
@Myra (My Blessed Life) made over her thrifty findings for our "Decorating on a Dime" challenge.
The Handmade Home pulled together a bunch of great ideas like this chicken wire board for our "DIY on a Dime: Easy Design Projects for Every Space" Challenge.
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Shanty2Chic updated their chair, table and accessories, all for under $100 in our "DIY on a Dime: Easy Design Projects Every Space" challenge.
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Decorating Tips To Make A Rental Feel Like HOME, via one of our Official Apartment Guide Bloggers, My Blessed Life.
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Rhoda from Southern Hospitality Blog updated this basic Craigslist table with a punch of orange paint in our “DIY on a Dime: Easy Design Projects for Every Space” Blogger Challenge.
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Decor Chick updated her entryway with new accessories for the "New Year, New Style: Decorating on a Budget" Blogger Challenge.
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The DIY Showoff cleaned out and reorganized her spare room into a dressing room space for the "New Year, New Style: Decorating on a Budget" Blogger Challenge.
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The Design Confidential designed an entire mood board for the "New Year, New Style: Decorating on a Budget" Blogger Challenge.
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The Country Chic Cottage created this DIY jewelry rack for the "New Year, New Style: Decorating on a Budget" Blogger Challenge
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House*Tweaking proved that you can transform even a temporary apartment into a festive home for the holidays in our "Holiday Home Organization" Blogger Challenge.
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I Heart Naptime threw a football party complete with homemade oreos for the "Tailgating at Home" Blogger Challenge.
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The Twenty Life redid her bedroom space on a dime with a newly organized desk and closet for the "Maximizing Space: Decor on a Budget" Blogger Challenge.
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Pretty Handy Girl taught us how to change out light fixtures on your own in the "DIY Renter Repairs and Tips" Blogger Challenge.
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Tip Junkie updated an extra closet into a craft space for our "Smart Storage Solutions: Control the Clutter" Blogger Challenge.
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She Scribes made a cozy patio space for her pets with the addition of outdoor carpet and toys for our "A New Place for Your Pet" Blogger Challenge.
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HowDoesShe put together a great High School Flashback party for the "Old Friends, New Space" Blogger Challenge!
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Savvy Sassy Moms cleaned out and reorganized her home closet as part of the "New Year, New Space" Blogger Challenge.
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