Friday, March 9, 2012

147 You Asked: Organizing Cords

A little bird told me that I should do an "Organizing Cords" post.... so happy day because it's here!


However, I didn't always think happy thoughts about cords.  In fact, when Emily mentioned to me that I was getting quite a few questions on the subject, I hung my head a bit....

I knew where my cords were, so I guess I get a point for that, but they really weren't organized. They lived in some stacked media boxes on a shelf by my computer:


But open those boxes and you would see a jumbled mess of cords, all webbed together.  What cord did what?  No one really knew.  I dreaded the day the kids would ask for the battery charger or the hubs would spend multiple minutes looking for his PlayStation controller cord...

So I emptied the contents of the boxes onto the table - I wish this was an exaggeration to make a great before and after story, but it's 100% what I was dealing with!  You know that gross goosebumpy feeling you get when someone puts nails on a chalkboard?  I get that same feeling when looking at pictures like this:


I also gathered all the cords that were around the house that weren't originally in the box, to take inventory and make sure we weren't keeping any that we no longer used or needed.

Since cords can be a bit hard to tame, I turned to these Q Knot Reusable Cable Ties:



SO much better already.  However, there were some cords used more than others, and I wasn't sure that I would want to deal with the cable tie every time we used them {like iPad chargers}, and I feared that eventually they would end up back the way they were originally.  Plus, at first glance, I still didn't know which were which.

Instead of popping them back into the empty media boxes:


We cut down some cardboard pieces to create dividers:



Which I proceeded to cover with pretty scrapbook paper... {because, you know, that's what I do}


Pretty cute eh?

Now, to determine which cords belonged together and give them an identity, I snagged some pretty Martha Stewart file folder labels:


Since they couldn't be fed through my printer {which is always a bit of a bummer for me}, I turned to my label maker paired with clear printing tape to create the labels for each cord type:


I was loving it!  The best part was tossing each cord into it's new "cubby":





A couple of things to note:
  • We keep one charging station in our bedroom for our cell phones {we charge them over night, yes, away from our bed/heads}.  We keep another charging station specifically for the kid's DS chargers in our playroom.  Those five chargers will forever remain in their stations in those specific locations, which is why you don't see them here.  
  • The two boxes were grouped by type of cord and frequency of use.  The chargers/cords we use often, will stay up on a bookshelf in our living room near our electronics.  The cords used less often or that are related to our computer, will remain down on the shelf next to the computer.   Smart thinking right?

So there you have it!  I no longer have to fear the cord box.  And the system should be super simple to maintain, which makes me all warm and happy inside!

Now it's your turn!  What  is your secret to organizing all those cords?  An over the door pocket organizer?  Toilet paper tubes?  Do share!

UPDATE! We have tweaked our cord organization a bit and you can find those details here!



Wednesday, March 7, 2012

37 Reader Space: A Crazy Cool Craft Closet

Anyone looking for motivation to clean out a closet?  Any closet? 

Well, look no further, today's reader really did a smashing job cleaning out and organizing her closet, and I know I was left feeling over the top inspired so hopefully you will feel some of that too!


Lindsi wrote:

Hi Jen,
My name is Lindsi, I am a mom of 4 kids {including a set of twins}, a former nurse turned stay-at-home mom and love my job! I have been loving your site for quite some time now and I wanted to share my recent organization project with you. We have a closet in our front room that slowly became our "crap closet" much like a junk drawer except with a lot more room to hide things. My craft and sewing supplies had been stored in several boxes in my basement since we moved to our new home {December 2010} and I decided that it was high time I revived them. I am so excited to share the before and after photos with you and hope you will enjoy them as well! My total cost for this whole thing was $3.19!!! The only thing I purchased for the entire closet was three pink bins in the dollar area at Target.  With 4 kids I had loads of boxes from diapers, wipes, and other baby supplies. I borrowed my husband's box cutter and started cutting the boxes into rectangle shapes so that I could bolt my fabrics to it. I placed them in the middle shelf because I am an avid sewer and wanted easy access to my pretty fabric. I used clear plastic tubs {that I already} had on hand and got to work organizing them and using my label makers to keep things clean, neat and pretty. I used two glass cookie jars that I had on hand to store my thread and rick rack. I took two soup cans from last nights dinner and wrapped them in paper and cut the top off of a Goldfish Cracker carton and covered that as well for my paints. Lastly, I used two plastic bins from my college dorm days for yarn storage and pattern storage.

Thanks so much Jen for your inspiration and work! I truly hope you like what YOU have inspired me to do!

Let's take a look at the before picture first:


I giggled out loud when she said, "Crap closet, much like a junk drawer except with a lot more room to hide things".  Because it's SO true.  I have had those and I bet we are not the only ones!

But it's all about finding that bit of motivation inside of us and doing something about it.  Ready to see what that motivation got Lindsi?






Giving her a before and after story truly worth smiling about!


  • The closet actually holds a solid {positive} purpose now.  Before, it was just a catch all, that was the purpose.  And when you have a closet that doesn't have a purpose, that is what happens.
  • By making these changes, she is going to be much more apt to actually craft and sew!  How easy is it to go downstairs and dig in boxes and bins when you want to work on a project?  I would think that it is much easier to go into this nice and tidy closet!
  • She brought in pink.  I know I know, I am a nerd, but I LOVE pink and I never get to use it with all these boys running around.  So I really get excited over it!  The point is the closet is colorful and happy and PRETTY!
  • She only spent $3 on bins!  WHAT?!  Isn't it amazing how resourceful she was?  It looks like a million organizing dollars.  And I get that she had invested in those pieces over time so she had them on hand for this project... but the point is, she used what she had, bought a couple extra inexpensive bins and then DIY'd the rest!  Covering soup cans and boxes and using cardboard to wrap fabric.  GENIUS!
  • Labels labels labels.  That will ensure that everything finds its way back to the correct bin so it can stay nice and organized for years to come.  And if any happy little hands find their way into the closet, they should know right where everything belongs as well!
Thank you Lindsi for writing and sharing your success story and providing us with some fabulous closet organizing inspiration!

I would love to hear more stories like Lindsi's!  Who else out there has a "crap" closet that is going to get some love after seeing today's post?  Or how about a great organizing success story that came in under $3?


ATTENTION!!  Want to be featured in a Reader Space edition?  Have an awesome organizing story to share?  I am looking for projects that have made a positive impact to your life.  Please send your story and photos to iheartorganizing@gmail.com and I would heart to feature them right here, on the blog!!  Photos should be high resolution and unedited.  Please include a description of the project, including any costs, inspiration, and how it has changed your life and routine for the better!  Oh, and no worries my friends, we will NEVER judge "before" pictures because that just wouldn't be nice!  Only love goes on at this blog!  More info HERE.

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

1031 IHeart Giveaway: Fridge Coasters

The re-occurring theme you will find here on the blog is combining style and function.  And making organizing pretty.  Today's giveaway will help you do that in a space that is often times forgotten.  The fridge!


Fridge Coasters are beautifully designed, super absorbent "liners" that fit inside every refrigerator no matter the manufacturer or refrigerator model you own.  All coasters are designed with perforation lines to ensure a snug fit.  Fridge Coasters should be placed in high traffic areas inside your refrigerator; under produce in the crisper bins and under milk and salad dressing in the doors.  Fridge Coasters are the ultimate multi-tasker.  In addition to providing functional fashion for your fridge, try them on the wire racks in your pantry, underneath the kitchen sink or in your laundry room under the detergent.  The possibilities are endless. They come in three useful sizes and a variety of lovely colors and patterns!





And today you have a chance to win $50 worth of Fridge Coasters in your choice of Sizes, Patterns & Colors!

 
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246 Thirteen82 Chronicles: Update & Color Scheme Vote


Well, the voting has ended and the majority has decided that light fixture number one is the chosen one!

Yes, the others "look" like outdoor lights because they are in fact, outdoor lights.  The point is to give Emily's space a lake house feel without getting too "themey".  Here are a couple examples of where outdoor lights have worked lovely inside:

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But, winner winner, you selected this Pottery Barn light fixture!


Wait, what?  $180 for two?  That is over half of the entire bed and bath budget!

The intention was to find inspiration.  Now, it's our turn to knock it off on our budget.  And I have a plan for that, you will just have to stay tuned!

If you follow along on Facebook, you may have seen that Emily and I did some thrifting last week for the project.

We scored a $5 headboard from the Habitat for Humanity ReStore:


OK, so it's an old old door.  But it's going to be a rockin' headboard, just you wait!

A soap pump for $4!


And a cute bucket to place on the counter and fill with toiletries or wash clothes, for $2:


But now it's time to start painting!  Painting the walls, the headboard, the bucket....  So we need a color plan!

Thanks to my friend, Pinterest, I have stumbled across two websites that help with coming up with great color combinations and inspiration. Design Seeds and Photo Card Boutique.  They take a basic photo, and snag the beautiful colors to give you a fantastic color scheme.

Here are a couple we have our eyes on for this guest bathroom/bedroom makeover.  Which would you pick?

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All are a bit similar, but so different!

This is where you come in!  Leave a comment on this post with which number you would love to see in her new space!

Voting goes from now through this Sunday, 3/11.

We will be sure to share before and after pictures, project updates, cost breakdowns and sources as we begin working on the two rooms, so stay tuned!


17 Spring into Organization Blogger Parade!!

I am doing daily cartwheels because my favorite season is right around the corner and I am beyond giddy excited about it.  Spring is almost here, and it's a great time to feel motivated about getting your home organized!

To give you some ideas and inspiration, I am excited to announce a blogger home tour like none other!  NINE organizing bloggers have teamed up to bring you their most organized rooms in their homes!  The home tour parade will begin on Monday, March 26th over at Organizing Made Fun, and then will lead you through two to three homes each day!

There will also be a FREE printable along the parade route and a chance to win Laura Wittmann's {a.k.a.  Org Junkie} book, Clutter Rehab.

At the end of the parade, there will be a simultaneous link party where you can link up any room in your home and show everyone your organized space too!

The organized bloggers include:

Anna from Ask Anna
DaNita from Delightful Order
Becky from Clean Mama

Not only do I LOVE spring, I adore when bloggers join forces! Stay tuned for lots of eye candy and organizational tips and tricks!


Monday, March 5, 2012

168 IHeart a Surprise Giveaway: Silhouette CAMEO™

Who is ready for some super fabulous news?  The awesome folks over at Silhouette have just offered to giveaway the incredible Silhouette CAMEO™ in conjunction with the amazing promo that I announced yesterday!

Oh how I LOVE Silhouette! You only have 24 hours to enter so keep reading for the details!



The Silhouette CAMEO™ ships with the following:
  • Silhouette electronic cutting tool
  • Silhouette Studio® software for Windows XP/Vista/7 and Mac® OS X 10.5.8 and higher
  • 51 exclusive cuttable designs
  • Power cable, USB cable
  • 12" cutting mat
  • Cutting blade
  • $10 gift card to the Silhouette Online Store
  • Basic Instruction Guide

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Sunday, March 4, 2012

64 IHeart Silhouette: Some Projects and a Promo!

Happy day and surprise weekend post!

I am popping in to share a couple of super quick, easy peasy fun projects I was able to do, with a special thanks to Silhouette.



Earlier this week, I received some chalkboard vinyl and frosted vinyl to play with and it made me fall in love with my Silhouette CAMEO™ even more {and I totally didn't know that was possible}.  I started small, but now that I know how easy it all is to work with and the potential, I can't wait to put the cutting machine back to work.

I started out with the frosted vinyl, which looks just like silver vinyl at first glance.  But don't be fooled...


I wanted to do something for the laundry room, I already had a glass jar, it was just a little plain for my liking.  You treat it just as you would any type of vinyl:


Here it is in front of the lights so you can see how the frosted effect works:


Super sweet.  That was attempt numero uno.  I didn't get the frosted letters centered where I wanted.  I wasn't loving my design.  That is the beauty of this stuff.  It's always removable and not permanent so I could try again!



As I mentioned, I also got to play with the chalkboard vinyl!


The kitchen got a couple of cute upgrades:


Starting with my herb planters:



Now, we know which herbs are which.  Not that we didn't know before, but in case we ever swap things out {which we do occasionally}, we now have labeling flexibility!



Plus, it's adorable!

I added a label to the doggie treats also.  I decided for this one that it was a little more charming without my scribbles stating the obvious:



If you haven't had the pleasure of trying the Silhouette chalkboard vinyl or frosted vinyl, now is the time. These are the two most popular vinyl products from Silhouette and can now be had in a special bundle with or without the Silhouette CAMEO™. Use the included transfer paper to transfer your cutout designs to your project surface!

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This offer is for a limited time only for IHeart Organizing readers:

Silhouette CAMEO™ specialty vinyl bundle:

1 Silhouette CAMEO
1 roll of Chalkboard Vinyl
1 roll of Premium Transfer Paper
1 roll of Frosted Glass Vinyl

For $299.99!

Already own a Silhouette and want to make some fab frosted glass and chalkboard creations?  You can receive the bundled kit at a discount as well:

1 roll of Chalkboard Vinyl
1 roll of Premium Transfer Paper
1 roll of Frosted Glass Vinyl

For $29.99!

Just click here and enter ORGANIZING at checkout to receive this great deal!  Hurry, this offer is only good from now through March 7th!