8/3/2010

Forget Expensive Organizing Systems!

Forget Expensive Organizing Systems!

We’ve all spent those morning minutes frantically searching for gloves, papers, whatever it is that you or your family urgently need right now. Fortunately, getting organized doesn’t have to be time-consuming or expensive. Here are a few great “organizers” you probably already have around the house.

Photo albums. Use them to organize important receipts. So when you’re trying to figure out if your TV is still under warranty, the info is easy to access. When not in use, they store easily (and are pretty) on a bookshelf. Albums are also good places to keep recipes cut from magazines.

Tissue boxes. Don’t throw them away once empty! Use them to contain those plastic shopping bags until you need them.

Toilet paper rolls. These make an easy organizer for hair bands. Just slide them on.

Shoe boxes. Let them hold all kinds of things like extra photos, markers and crayons, small toys, and office supplies. You can write on them so you’ll know what’s inside, and they stack nicely in closets or cupboards. Shoe boxes also make perfect “homework boxes”: Fill a shoe box for each child with pencils, a manual sharpener, a big eraser, crayons, scissors, highlighters, calculator, and ruler.

Ice cube trays. These are perfect for organizing earrings and rings. Slide them into a vanity or dresser drawer.

Baskets. Baskets are a classic organizing tool, if you put them in the right places. Try one near the back door for car keys, sunglasses, and cell phones. Other great places for baskets: by the steps (for items that need to go up or down), in the car (for books and toys), and in the bathroom (have one for each person’s toiletries). Using baskets will also save you time when cleaning: Instead of having to tidy up before you can wipe down surfaces, you just set the whole basket on the floor!

Bags. Fill a quart-size bag with your makeup necessities, and you can easily toss the whole thing in your purse or overnight bag. Reusable cloth shopping bags (like those you can get at most supermarkets for about a dollar) are great as activity centers for long car trips. Fill one with puzzle books, kid-friendly magazines, nonperishable snacks, and kid-song CDs.

Hangers. If your child’s in soccer, put his jersey, shorts, socks, and shin guards all on one or two hangers (pants hangers work especially well, since they have two clips). Do the same for other sports, scouting uniforms, band uniforms, and so on. To help stay organized in winter, use a pants hanger to clip on two gloves, drape a scarf around the hook, and clothespin a hat to the center bar. In summer, hang a beach towel by the clips, drape goggles around the hook, and hang a swimsuit over the towel for impromptu pool trips. You can also use hangers to keep closet floors clear. Hang up kids’ school bags and sports bags by feeding the hanger’s hook through the bag handle.

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Susan

These are all great ideas, not to mention inexpensive, since you probably already have most of them around the house. Thanks!

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Chhaya

These are good ideas ...I am going to try using photo albums for receipts !

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JESSICA

i go to walmart and buy the clear shoe boxes, i think they are .94 cents. i just know that they are cheaper there than at the dollar store. i use them for multiple things, photos, craft boxes, snack box in my kitchen for the kids, etc.

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Gina

I didn't even think about using tissue boxes to hold plastic bags! I have been wanting to find a system for this... I knew there was something easy out there, but I just couldn't think of what it was Smile

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Gina

Photo albums can also be used for coupons!

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Tonya

The tissue box & toilet paper roll are great ideas. Will be trying the tissue box soon.

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Laura

I have 4 children 5 and under and have found that an empty plastic baby wipe container works great for storing crayons. Most have cute pictures on the front and they love using the top, where you pull the wipe out, to clean up. They think it's funny.

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Chelsea

The tissue box idea is brilliant! Thanks!

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Kyla

  • Gina said:
    I didnt even think about using tissue boxes to hold plastic bags! I have been wanting to find a system for this... I knew there was something easy out there, but I just couldnt think of what it was Smile

If you have any sewing ability at all you can take a dish towel, sew it into a tube, put elastic in the end and a pretty ribbon at the top.  Hang by the ribbon and stuff bags into it.  It looks nice because it coordinates with your kitchen/pantry/whereever you keep your bags and is super cheap!

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Candie

Baby wipe containers are great for sidewalk chalk,too! Or for plastic bags! 

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Melissa

The tissue box is a great idea.  Also hang the baskets on the wall then you can keep the counters clear.

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L

What a great idea to use an album to save receipts.  I also keep a 3 ring binder and sheet protectors to organize owner's manuals.  Makes them easy to find.

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Gabrielle

Great ideas!  Although I just keep all of my makeup in a large makeup bag.  A quart-size bag wouldn't do for me!

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Catherine

  • Candie said:
    Baby wipe containers are great for sidewalk chalk,too! Or for plastic bags! 

I started using the baby wipe containers about 5 years ago and that was the best thing I could have started, I  keep all pens and pencils in those containers so I never have to look for another pen or pencil.

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Tabatha

These are all great ideas!  I actually use to use an ice cube tray for all my jewelry and then hubby bought me a jewelry box.  Guess he didn't like seeing an ice cube tray in our dresser drawer!  LOL

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Mary Helen

Fantastic ideas, especially the empty toilet tissue rolls!!!!!!!!!Mary Helen

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Ashleigh

I use baby wipe container for small toys and keep it in the car to take into restaurants, doctors offices, etc...also use it for crayons/markers.

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Diane

I am going to use the photo album idea for my appliance manuals and the receipts.  I already use quart size bags to keep my makeup in a tidy bundle.  I live in a 2-story house and use 2 different bathrooms to brush teeth, do hair, put on makeup-depending on whether I am leaving earlier than my hubs gets up.Also I tend to be a spur of the moment traveler.  If my sis calls and says lets go!  I can just grab my either quart bag and go.

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Beverly

  • Candie said:
    Baby wipe containers are great for sidewalk chalk,too! Or for plastic bags! 

I especially like the baby wipe container ideas!

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Audrey

Laura posted:I have 4 children 5 and under and have found that an empty plastic baby wipe container works great for storing crayons. Most have cute pictures on the front and they love using the top, where you pull the wipe out, to clean up. They think it's funny.posted on 4:27 PMI agree with this idea!  We also used wipie containers for crayons as well as Matchbox cars, finger paint supplies, playdough "tools" etc.  Great way to repurpose wipie containers so that they don't end up in the landfills!

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Leah

My mother taught me the wipe container for organizing idea when i was small. There are still wipe container boxes storing things at her house from when my nephew was a baby- 27 yrs ago!! Have copied the idea with my two girls and they love the decorative Pooh pics on them!

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Amanda

Organization?  What's that?!  I have file cabinets, book shelves, electronic calendars, etc... and I can never find anything and I'm always late! 

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Caroline

Good Tips!Laughing

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Linda

My hubby uses empty cake forsting containers fo smallr nails, little screws etc in his workshop.Thanks for the tips!

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SUSAN

Love the ideas! Thanks. May try some of them. I am a scrapbooker and have a bunch of rubber stamps unmounted stamps which I put in photo album pages. This keeps me much more organized!

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