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Cereal Box bottoms as Drawer Organizers (and other various small boxes)
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under bathroom sink storage - diy basket holders
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I swear it isn't for my bed....anyone believe that?
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Great information about making photo books and organizing pictures on your computer.
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use cut polyethylene pipe insulation tubes on hangers to prevent creasing in your pants (tip from Karen of Sew Many Ways)
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Pencil drawer organizers screwed to the wall for extra pantry storage for spices.
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Dollar Store Spice Storage by the Fabulous @Jennifer Opsahl!
Jen Jones' kitchen tour (iheartorganizing....) - It's crazy but awesome... I wish I were this organized!
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I like this idea of having a spot in the kitchen to keep all the lunchbox stuff together
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Problem: Your bathroom lacks a medicine cabinet. Solution: Steal space wherever you can. The partial wall separating the toilet makes a perfect target. This wall doubles as a medicine cabinet with adjustable glass shelves and a childproof lock. The ledge also serves double duty as a shelf for toiletries stored in small decorative containers.
Linen closet makeover - I really like how they have towel bars inside the door (makeover by Shelley at House of Smiths)
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hmm... probably could only do this in one day when the kids are a lot older!
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Stacking pans as opposed to nesting them means you can remove one without having to remove them all. Turn a vertical bake-ware organizer on its end and secure it to the cabinet wall with cable clips to prevent toppling.
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Thousands of dryer fires are caused by lint every year, yet they can be easily prevented with a few minutes of cleaning. Learn where lint is, how to get at it, and the best way to clean it out.
Remove yellow underarm stains.... Mix hydrogen peroxide and baking soda. Apply to stains, let soak for 30 minutes and wash like normal.
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Cleaning tip for getting rid of the "boy smell" in the bathroom. (also read the comments for more tips)
I want to try this: Add orange peels (or any citrus peel) to a quart of white vinegar in a closed container and let it set for two weeks. Combine citrus/vinegar solution half/half with water and use for cleaning. Works on floors, tile, fixtures, etc. Smells good and is tough on scum! Best of all there are no chemicals.
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I don't know how well this would work in my kitchen with my particular pans, but it's a good idea.
Use baking soda and vinegar to fix funky towels. Over time, and with many washes, your bath towels will build up detergent and fabric softener residue, leaving them both unable to absorb as much water and smelling kinda funky when they do. Rather than give Target another lump sum, run them through the wash once with hot water and a cup of vinegar, then again with hot water and a half-cup of baking soda, as wikiHow suggests. That strips the residue from them, leaves them smelling fairly fresh ...
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I need to try this... Seems a touch less toxic than the crazy stuff I'm using now...
organizing the fridge with handled bins... tempting!!
Neat storage bathtub for a tiny bathroom (which are fairly prevalent in all the old houses I love)
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article: Know your strengths and weaknesses so you can improve your uncluttering process
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