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12/17/2019 0 Comments

Deck the halls with excess toys

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One great way to thin your kid's toys before Santa pays a visit is to perform an exercise I like to call "shopping for favorites." If your child is over age five, take all the toys out of their bedroom and line the hallway with them. Then hand your child a bag and have them "shop" for the toys they love the most. 

The reason this technique is so effective is because removing the toys from their context (i.e. the shelves in your child's bedroom) puts the toys in a new light and they will either be rediscovered, or pale in comparison their toy neighbors.

If your child tires of picking favorites, shift their focus to the other end of the spectrum and have them select toys that don't make them happy anymore. When they again tire, back to favorites. Your donate bags will be full in no time, your child will be reacquainted with their things, and they will have gained space for new interests!
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10/21/2019 0 Comments

For all the shorties in the house...

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fully Both of these cabinets are above shoulder height in the kitchen of an average-sized women. Do you see how she placed only a few items on the edge of the top shelves because that's all she can reach? The shelves are about 19 inches deep, so that's a lot of wasted square footage!

I recommend these (or similar) deep bins by the Container Store. Now the client's food is can be organized by category, and easily reached. Also, we added a tiered rack for her spices, making them fully visible. Nearly every square inch of her beautiful cabinets is taken up by things she wants, needs, and can clearly see. So simple, so easy, so effective!
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6/3/2019 0 Comments

Peek-a-altar for you!

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How to infuse some quick spirituality into your home:

Step 1: Select a cabinet in your home, preferably one in your living room.
Step 2: Empty out all the contents (in this case, an entire record collection).
Step 3: Cobble some items from around the house that you enjoy, but don't need to use all the time. For instance, a scarf that might be a bit too short, some Christmas lights, a tea tray, a candle, a couple statues, and a seashell.
Step 4: Decorate the inside of the cabinet using shoeboxes in the corners to lift items, and voila! A central location for your spiritual practice that can be made private when company calls.
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5/21/2019 0 Comments

A jewel of an idea

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Right after we pulled this client's jewelry out of her drawers, closet, and boxes, she told me that she had owned her jewelry box since she was a little girl (impressive!) and it was time to let it go. This left us with nowhere to place her treasured items after we had tidied them. I suggested finding something that could stand in as a temporary jewelry tree, at least until she found something she really liked. We searched the house and found a tarnished tea service buried in her pantry. We both got really excited - she loved this tea service but didn't use it anymore, and after it was polished it would showcase her jewelry perfectly! Behold, the finished result. Now that the client can see her accessories every time she walks into her room, she says she wears and enjoys them far more often. Beloved tea service on display + unearthed jewelry = a big boost in joy!
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5/6/2019 0 Comments

Wall 'o Joy

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Before we started, this wall contained a few scattered pictures but was otherwise blank. The room served as an office/storage area/2nd bedroom for over a decade and the client just couldn't get excited about it. Her passion could, however, be found elsewhere: in bags of travel clippings that she enjoyed collecting but never reviewed. I used my trades discount at the Container Store to purchase a bulletin board that could display things that inspire her, such as recipes, places she wants to visit, and photos. We also bought the above thumbtacks, which compliment her sense of adventure.

Although we weren't planning on decorating her whole wall, after we hung the board we figured "why not?" and started having fun putting her framed pictures around it, half of which had been in storage. The result left us both breathless. Now her past is beautifully surrounding her future, and beneath it all is a collection of toys for her grandchildren to play with. Talk about a happy wall!
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