Tuesday, September 7, 2010

19 What I Learned This Weekend...

I learned a very important lesson this weekend....

Not to paint in the house....


.... while your extremely friendly Weimaraner puppy is running free...

Notice anything in the above picture?  Other than an upcoming project for me to share?  Like a little paw print?

The paw prints/disaster totally didn't stop there... Mr. Bentley heard me giggle and came charging after me with excitement.  He missed tackling me, and instead hopped right into my paint can!

Oops!


Not really sure how he managed to do what he did, since it all happened so quickly... but after this, he decided to do a quick lap around the main floor, leaving a happy gray blue trail of dog prints behind him, before we could get him outside....

...where I finally got him to lay down long enough to take a quick picture of his little mishap...


In fact, I was quite impressed with his ability to cover himself in so many different places in the matter of seconds!  I can't even coat my paintbrush that fast!


Mr. Bentley got a bath and is all pretty and shiny again.  And all I could do was keep giggling while I wiped up the mess... {life with three kids and two dogs leaves endless amounts of laughable moments}

Anyone else learn any good life lessons this holiday weekend?  Or get any lesson-less projects completed?

Friday, September 3, 2010

37 Picture This!

One day I received a fabulous question from a fabulous reader.  She was inquiring about the Jones' cleaning routine, so I shared it with her via this post.  Within that post I shared with you all, a secret weapon cleaning spreadsheet that I had created...


Then one day, I had a crazy cleaning fit and took all of my things off of my fridge, because I just can't stand fridge clutter.  I tucked away the checklist until I could come up with a new solution.

I wanted to be able to use the dry erase method for the checklist, but the laminated option began looking a little dingy and floppy.  Then bam, it came to me!  Love when that happens!

Glass is dry erase, and frames are less "floppy" than just laminated paper.  You know where I am going with this now right?!!

I snagged a cute frame from during a recent Ikea trip:


Along with a pack of Command Picture Hanging Strips:

I then updated our checklist with things that I found I was adding to the open slots, and printed it out in an 8 x 10 format {gotta love that printers can just resize things for you!  They also make document sized frames, I just didn't stumble across one that I loved...}

Then, following the directions on the back of the Command Strip package, I attached the strips to the back of the frame:


And then popped the frame onto the side of the fridge!


The frame offers a much cleaner look!  And I just heart how it matches our mail station PERFECTLY!


 But does it work?  Um, YES!  Smiles all around!


The glass is a perfect way to use the "dry erase" option, I just use a fine point dry erase marker!  I love it so much, I will be utilizing this again and again for a couple more things....

Super quick and easy update that takes something from looking a little drab, to uber fab!  I just heart when that happens!

What have you been popping into frames lately?  Anything other than art and pictures?




Thursday, September 2, 2010

27 You Asked: Where do I Begin?!

Getting organized doesn't happen overnight.  It doesn't happen in a day.  In a week.  In a year.  It's a life long process that continues to build over time.  Hopefully the more organized you are, the more you will have time for the things you enjoy in life.  Whether that be your kids, family, friends, work, traveling or hobbies, it's all about filling your life with what makes you happy.

I find that I thrive in an organized space.  It takes less time to accomplish daily tasks when everything has a place to go, and I also despise spending time searching through piles when it's time to snag something in a rush.  It's all about creating a lifestyle that is easy to maintain and simple for the family, giving us more quality time for one another!

A stat that I read and now think about ALL the time because it was so jaw dropping to me was this, "American women spend 55.2 minutes a day looking for things, according to a study Real Simple conducted in 2003.  Those 55.2 minutes per day add up to a staggering 14 days per year."  - Real Simple The Organized Home.  OOFTA!!

As I mentioned, getting organized takes time.  And it's not for everyone, some people thrive on getting organized, others dread the tasks that get you there.

Bringing me to an incredible question I received from a reader.

Marian wrote:


Hi Jen,
My name is Marian from Florida. I just want to say how much I really admire your simplicity in everything and the way you organize things.  I wish you were living in Florida and do organizing and interior design for others. I would have hired you in a heart beat. But for now I would love to hear from you. I am in loss of where to start in organizing.do you have a game plan for each space or how do you do it?
Let me know? I know it is such an open question but may be you can lead me on the right path.
Sincerely,
Marian


And here is what I had to say back to Ms. Marian...

Hi Marian!

You have an extremely wonderful question, one that I am sure a lot of individuals face when looking to start either one project, or a zillion of them. 

Organizing can very quickly be extremely overwhelming.  I know, I have been there, and I tend to freak out when too many places or zones are losing order.  But the most important thing to do, is to take one little space at a time.  It really does help.  I start by focusing on one room or zone per month, and then when I have a spare hour, day or weekend to devote to that room, I attack it with a plan.  Picking which room to start with can also be a challenge.  I would recommend starting easy, don't tackle the worst first, because you might lose the energy to keep going.  Start small, then go big.  One small project is just as important and accomplished as a whole room update.

How do I plan?  I spend at least 15 minutes in that room, taking it all in and letting my ideas flow.  How do I ultimately want the space to function?  What is holding it back?  What do I love about the space?  What don't I love?  What is my budget?  What do I have around the house that could work in this room?  I start writing down all of my ideas in a notepad. 




Next, I start sorting.  Paring down and simplifying is one of the best ways to gain a cleaner, more functional space.  I look at a lot of the items residing and ask, do we use this and how often?  How will life change without it?  I also try to take mental note of anything I am getting rid of and why, so next time around I am not investing in things that I don't need or won't be happy with months down the line.  It's very eye opening when sorting, how much money could be saved by buying only things you truly love and save for and will cherish.



I tend to try to sell anything that I believe can be of use to someone or that is still in decent condition, to earn some money back for the room or my savings.  I have used Ebay and had garage sales, and am planning on listing some of my first items on Craigslist this week.  Anything that doesn't sell, is then donated.  I do my best not to be wasteful, there are times when things can be put by the curb with a sign "Free" instead of throwing it away....




After pairing down goods, I look at what's remaining, and again, keep in mind how it will be used.  I group "like" items and look for containers that will fit the items {hopefully I have things laying around the house, like empty boxes, soup cans, baskets or bins}, and locate them in places that are easily accessible.  The whole purpose is to make the space more functional when I am done with it.  And I am so lucky, I have been finding, the more organized I am, the more time I have to do more organizing!  But really, little bits at a time are key.  Don't try to do a whole room in an entire day or weekend.  Realistic time lines are key and really help ensure you don't get a feeling of being overwhelmed and flustered or discouraged.

Once you finish one or two projects, you may {and hopefully will} find that the amazing feeling that rushes over you, will be uber addicting and you will want to go back for more.  And then when life is easier because of the time you invested, you will find benefit and motivation to continue. 

You will do great.  If you need any specific advice on any project, please feel free to shoot me a note and ask.  When I hit roadblocks, I literally just spend extra time taking in the space and scour the blog world, my magazines and the internet for some added inspiration. 

xoxo,
Jen


So to sum it up quickly in a few bullets, here is how to get 'er done:

1.  Pick a space/zone - Start Small
2.  Make a list - Prioritize Projects
3.  Sort belongings
4.  Sell/Donate/Recycle/Toss
5.  Organize - Place items where it makes the most sense
6.  Pat yourself on the back, do a little dance, give a high five... feel accomplished!! 


To be honest, I find a lot of motivation from accomplishing projects that reap rewards on my time investment.  Seeing my kids and family benefit from the energy I have put into, is the biggest reward of all.  But I also find motivation from seeing the benefits others have found from their projects as well.  You all inspire me with your notes and stories every day.  Reading through blogs and magazines also inspire.  Inspiration is EVERYWHERE!

Because we are all so different, and different things work for different people, I gotta know, what works best for you when getting organized?  Anyone have any additional ideas or advice for Marian and the rest of us readers, that seem to work well for you?  What is your biggest organizing success and why?  I can't wait to hear from you incredibly talented readers!


Wednesday, September 1, 2010

5 Reader Space: Becky's Beautiful Bedroom Closet

Oh goodness, the timing for this reader space couldn't be any better!  August's featured space was the bedroom, and although September is now here, I am continuing on with featuring bedrooms since there is oodles more content that I didn't get to cover last month. 

And as I mentioned yesterday, I am diving into some closet organizing of my own, and this reader is providing me with some extra motivation and inspiration to get that done!!

Becky wrote:


Hi, Jen! 

I like your blog...since I'm also an avid organizer myself!  Here is a link to a page I did on organizing bedroom closet:

I also want to include a before shot:


 ...and how I've organized the closet since we moved in:


Feel free to browse around and see other stuff I've done and organizing tips like this one where I show how to fit more in your closets and drawers:

Enjoy!  I have enjoyed your blog, too!  We organizing-loving people love to pick up new tricks and tips from each other :)

~ Becky

  
Oh there is so much to love about Becky's closet!  It's every girl's dream, with LOADS of drawer storage for all sorts of goodies that can't be hung up.  She has shoe storage, belt storage, sock and purse storage, oh my!  {I found oodles more on her blog!}

Here is another photo that I snagged from her blog:



I just heart those organizers inside the drawers so very much!  What a great way to keep her socks matched up together!

I also love to see that all her drawers are neatly labeled, totally melts my label making heart!  And to know that she stashes purses into those floral boxes {which can be found at Ikea}, is lovely to me since I did the exact same thing in my walk in!  Apparently, organizing minds think alike!

This is a perfect example of what a huge change that the investment in a closet system can make!  An immense amount of new and functional real estate because available once those drawers and racks were installed.  I just adore it!

Thanks so much for reading this blog and sharing your story with us Becky!  And for giving me that little extra push to get me working on our closet storage!

So what's your favorite part?  All those labeled drawers?  Her fantastic shoes?  The fun floral boxes?  I could go on and on....




P.S.  Have an awesome story to share?  How about some organizing tips and tricks?  Maybe a project completed from an inspiration found?  Please send your story and photos to iheartorganizing@gmail.com and I would heart to feature them right here, on the blog!!