Getting Organized
Honestly.
And I have been working on it.
But, it is really hard to get organized when you live in a 150 year old home with very few closets (and NO attic, NO garage, and NO basement. aaarggg!)
However, I am always looking for an excuse to spend money.
First stop - Ballard Designs.
I am tired of the papers-reminders-notes-invitations that are suffocating my refrigerator door.
I need to hang a corkboard like this one from Ballard Designs........
(by the way - where could I find a frame similar to that one? I need frames like that for my paintings!)
This corkboard may work better for my family.......
Pottery Barn
(and the chandelier, too!)
My girls need more volume for their mountains of t-shirts. (Surprisingly, they have outgrown their baby-room dressers.) I have been looking at this Hemnes chest by Ikea.....
(52" tall - 43" wide) $279
I am certain I could find a place to use this cute bin....
I like this one, too.........
Pottery Barn
Laurel at Ducks in a Row had a great post here about how to organize a family command center.
(her house, not mine)
I actually followed her advice and formed a mini-command center in one of our cabinets. (my teenagers just love to hear me say "command center" -- yeah, right!)
Here is another goal of mine.....
"Why, Yes! - I believe I would be more organized with this jadite desk set"......
This is a cool, pre-cut kit you can buy on Etsy......
Just add your own ribbon and assemble.
TheWood Shoppe.Etsy.com
And here is the Queen of Organization.....
Martha Stewart's instructions on how to make a cloth covered magnet board.
Comments
Kat :)
Thanks for sharing such delightful inspiration!
Many Blessings!
Jill
Rhonda