Thursday, March 29, 2012

Spring into Organization Link Party!!!

It's here!  Today YOU get to show off YOUR 
amazing organized space!

Did you miss any of the spaces?

Home #1 - Me! My master bedroom, bathroom, and closet
Home #2 - Jen from Iheart Organizing with her laundry and playroom
Home #3 - Anna from Ask Anna, her kitchen
Home #4 - DaNita from Delightful Order with her laundry and other great spaces
Home #5 - Leslie from Goodbye House, Hello Home with her home office
Home #6 - Becky from Clean Mama with her craft room
Home #7 - Toni from A Bowl Full of Lemons with her mail & kitchen
Home #8 - Leanne from Organize and Decorate Everything with her kids' rooms
Home #9 - Laura from Organizing Junkie with her kitchen

Did you enter the giveaway?  It's Laura's book, Clutter Rehab! Only a few more hours left!!




Wednesday, March 28, 2012

The conclusion of the home tour!


The Spring into Organization Tour 
head to our last homes today with Homes #7, #8 and #9!

If you missed anything...go back and start

HERE

Today go on over to Toni's, from A Bowl Full of Lemons




Then, to Leanne's at 
Organize and Decorate Everything


Last home is Laura's at 
Organizing Junkie.



Be sure to visit every home cause you don't want to miss all the "pinning" opportunities! 


Come back TOMORROW for the HUGE link party and link up your organized space and/or come get more inspiration from other bloggers!





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Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Spring into Organization Tour continues with Home 5 and 6


The Spring into Organization Tour 
continues today with Homes #5 and #6!

If you missed anything...go back and start


Start today's tour with Leslie, 
at Goodbye House, Hello Home - who is Home #5




After you go there, head over to Becky's place for Home #6
at Clean Mama to see her place 
AND she has a FREE printable for everyone...don't miss it!





Remember to come back HERE {or any of the organized blogs} on Friday to link up YOUR organized space! 
We will be pinning our favorites!!


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Monday, March 26, 2012

Spring into Organization Tour continues

The Spring into Organization Tour 
continues today with Homes #3 and #4!

If you missed yesterday's tour...go back and start


Then, start today's tour with Ask Anna - who is Home #3




Then, she'll have a button to lead you to Home #4, which is:



Danita from Delightful Order!

Remember to come back HERE {or any of the organized blogs} on Friday to link up YOUR organized space! 
We will be pinning our favorites!!


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Sunday, March 25, 2012

Spring into Organization: Home #1 Tour

Welcome to the first ever Organized Bloggers' Home Tour! Each of the nine bloggers this week will give you full access to one area of our homes that we have organized and show you all the organizing we've done there! Be sure to enter the giveaway at the end of this post. We're giving away TWO books by Laura Wittman - Clutter Rehab. You don't want to miss out on this opportunity!



I'm Becky. Welcome to my home! 





I am excited to be able to show you my master bedroom, master closet, and master bathroom! You are going to see some "never before seen" pictures, too! Hang on and be prepared to be inspired to organize!!





We have a small master bedroom, by some standards. So, I have done my best to organize it and make it seem bigger than it really is.





The room is 13 ft x 13 ft, and there is this bump that is behind the bedroom door which is only 26 inches 
from the end of the bed. 





The "pot of gold" in the bedroom is the closet. I took off the closet doors and hung drapes to the side which actually don't close {they can't close} - good reason to keep the closet neat and tidy. Having the open closet has actually made the room feel bigger by expanding the floor space into the closet.  





We put in a nice, built-in closet system. It incorporates a dresser inside the closet so I don't have to have a dresser in our small bedroom. 





Inside each drawer is organized according to type of clothes.




Instead of folding the casual shirts traditionally, I fold them in fourths and then line them up going back. It saves a ton of space and you can easily pick which shirt you want without making a mess of all the others.





To keep the drawers more "private" and pretty, I cut cardboard to fit the front of the drawer and then wrapped with pretty wrapping paper.


 

I took inexpensive, but pretty {from Ikea} cardboard boxes with tops and cut them down so they would fit each shelf. 




Then, I put my purses inside so you couldn't see. Since they are all sizes and colors, they would look too messy on display for me. I change my purses almost as much as I change my outfit, so this has worked well for me.





In the back corner, I tucked a small donation box under my dresses. If I notice I haven't been wearing something very much or I just don't like how it fits me, I toss it in the box. If I really miss it {which I don't think I've ever had happen}, I can pull it back out. But, when the box is full, I have a friend I give the clothes to.





My shoes have racks that hold the ones with heels. These pull out to access easier. The wedges and flats fit on the shelf above the racks.





Just outside the closet I have a small bench so I can sit and put shoes on. Under the bench is my little treasure chest of all my memories that are meaningful to me. My parents gave this to me as a graduation gift when I graduated high school.





Right above the small bench is my jewelry organizer. From the  outside it looks like a collage of pictures of my hubby and me. But it opens up to store all my jewelry. Like my clothes, I have a "one in one out" rule to keep it from getting too full.





Across from the jewelry organizer is my vanity. We have a small bathroom {you'll see soon}, so I get myself ready at my vanity. 





I have a small, vintage clock on top to keep me running on time. There is a box that holds all my daily make-up along with my make-up mirror. 





The pretty trash can on the side hides my hair dryer behind it in a basket. 





Inside the drawers I have my drawers organized with different necessities. 





The drawers are papered in the same wrapping paper as the above closet drawer fronts.





On either side of the bed, I have large nightstands. These can act almost like a dresser since they are large. 





I love our padded headboard because it opens up for even more storage! It's been a great way to add more storage in our small bedroom.





Moving into our master bathroom...we have an older home, but are fortunate that there is larger built-ins and vanities in our bathrooms and around the house. This bathroom isn't that big {believe me, I can hardly turn around in our shower}, but at least we have a nice sized bathroom vanity!





I use the cupboards for stocking up on supplies on one side.





The other is for cleaning, first aid kit, and a few more supplies under the sink.





In my little, tiny toilet closet, I even found a way to organize my feminine products - out of sight. I keep them in the pretty box above the toilet, on the shelf.





It's worked really well for years.


This concludes the tour of my master bedroom, closet, and bathroom. I hope you got some great ideas you can incorporate into your home, or are inspired to get your own home organized! 

Now, head over to Iheart Organizing for House #2




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Parties:
Funky Junk Interiors
A Bowl Full of Lemons

Friday, March 23, 2012

Project: Surprise party!

I am a blessed girl! I wish everyone could have a mother and father in law {affectionately, FIL and MIL} that were as wonderful and dear as mine! Even better, I have a father in law that adores his wife. She is a gem to all of us.




So, for her 65th birthday - which, by the way, she seems SO much younger than that - my father in law wanted to throw her a big, surprise party! And big, it was! 




She was very surprised. There were about a hundred people and my father in law took care of getting all the tents and tables and chairs rented, as well as "The Taco Guy" to cater {that's what we call him}. 




Believe me, no one left hungry! The line went all the way out to the street, down our driveway! Everyone was happy to wait and get their yummy food!




Well, the details to the rest of the party? Yes....I was in charge of decorations so I want to share those with you!!




I LOVE paper lanterns right now. So, I decided to make several large paper lantern chandeliers to put in the large tent and some smaller ones for the other tents.




So, as you can see I got a LOT of paper lanterns. The good thing about them is that they are cheap and you can re-use them again and again {as long as you are careful with them}. They are also really easy to store, as they store flat! I bought mine at Luna Bazaar




To make the large and small chandeliers, I simply took curling ribbon {a large roll at the craft store is pretty cheap} and hung it on a hanger in the doorway. Then, I just started at the top with the large one and worked my way down,filling in the gaps with different sizes and colors. I added a couple of different types of colored ones - fluffy flower ones.




Hanging them that high in the large tent was tricky! But, my hubby did it pinata style by getting a long piece of twine around the middle bar and pulling the chandelier up to the top of the tent and then tying it off on the side so it wouldn't show - made it easy to get them down, too!




Other details? Of course! There was a bounce-house for all the kids who came. Grampy never forgets the kids! I made a cute card/gift area with some old shutters that were extra from re-doing our playhouse last year. I borrowed a friend's Cricut machine {oh, I love that thing} to make cute cut outs and labels and pennants. Then, I used my laminator on all of it so I can re-use everything over and over. {Did you know that a laminator isn't all that much money? I was surprised and bought one.}




I kept the table centerpieces SIMPLE! I bought Easter grass in pink and green at Target and some cute little buckets from the $1 section there, too. I put some snacks in them. The guests arrived at 11 AM and so they were sitting around for a little bit before the "guest of honor" showed up. So, I wanted something for them to munch on - plus, we have a little popcorn maker that we got out and had popcorn, too!




One of my favorite things I made for the party is my thrift store mirror. I will give you a step by step tutorial on how I made it in another post...but I turned it into a beautiful chalkboard. 




All in all, it was a beautiful party. With my sister in law, father in law, hubby, and I all doing our part to help it to run smoothly and show her how much we love her!



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