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Laundry Room Organizing Tips

by doitonadimeblog Filed Under: Dollar Tree, Money Saving, Organization

Keeping an organized laundry room doesn’t have to be stressful.  Truly 🙂

Here’s are my favorite tips for keeping your laundry room organized and easy to maintain….

1) Have two laundry baskets.  This sounds so simple, but not everyone does this!  One for clean clothes on top of the dryer, and one for dirty clothes on top of the washer.  It makes for an easy in-out, efficient system this is quick to put away 🙂

2)  Do one load a day.  I know this sounds excessive.  But with HE washers, it actually is very water saving because the machine senses the amount of clothes and uses water accordingly.  It’s easy to stay on top of little loads and put them away nightly.  Big loads are the worst.

3) Get creative if you feel like your space isn’t pretty!  I picked up a roll of shelf liner from the Dollar Tree to line the back of my cabinets to give them a more custom and pulled-together look.

4) Less is more!  Don’t over-pack your space.  You can see more on that here.

5) Forget Pinterest and go for function.  Easy to access items should be the goal.

6) Organize items in a zig-zag pattern (so you can see everything) and it makes products not get lost in the back of the shelf.

6) Coral cords with a cuff from an old shirt.  This trick really does work!

7)  Get adhesive labels from the Dollar Tree to label your cabinets.  They are easy to change out!

8)  Under the Shelf Baskets are the BOMB.  They can virtually double your space in tiny areas.

Enjoy!  What are your best tips?

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Easy Container Gardening

by doitonadimeblog Filed Under: Gardening, Money Saving

If you rent or are in any kind of temporary dwelling where you can’t “install” garden beds, a great option is simple container gardening.

Here’s how we took old water bottle tubs from our wedding and turned them into a staple of our garden for growing zucchini.  PLUS, a few garden tips and a tour of what we are loving.

Truly, ANYONE can garden!

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*This is not a sponsored video.  All opinions are genuinely my own.*

 

Dollar Tree DIY Ice Pops

by doitonadimeblog Filed Under: Dollar Tree, Recipes

As the days start to get warmer and sunnier, it’s time for ice pops!  I was so excited when I saw Dollar Tree sells and ice pop mold, and I was quite impressed with the quality.

Making your own ice pops is so easy (and healthy).  Whisk the following ingredients together and pour into ice molds!

  • 1 cup vanilla yogurt (or other flavored yogurt)
  • 1 cup orange juice
  • 1/4 tsp. vanilla extract

Watch the video to see the tutorial in action and for some cooking with Carson:

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Biggest Organizing Secret!

by doitonadimeblog Filed Under: Organization

I was thinking today about WHAT makes organized spaces that really work stay that way.  And the answer is so incredibly simple, it’s a wonder more people don’t talk about it.  It’s so simple and basic that it is in fact invisible.

We secretly want organizing to be about buying a bin or container to fix our issues.  Buying stuff is fun.  And it seems easy.  BUT–the biggest key to your organizing success is not a bin, basket, or a container.  It’s actually  “negative space.”

Negative space is the free space that acts as a buffer between the items you are actually organizing.  And it’s just as important (if not more so) than the items you are trying to organize.

If we systematically jam items into a space and organize it like a puzzle, it might look good for a while, but it will fail every time.  Why?  Because there is no room for your items to breathe.  We need easier and we need simpler.  Simple systems last for the long haul.  Leaving no extra room in a drawer is like leaving no extra space in your daily agenda to just breathe.  You can do it for a while, but you WILL tire, and when one thing falls to pieces, everything does.

Watch this video to see how this simple concept looks in practice:

See what I mean?  Here’s how to make this a reality in your home.

1)  Don’t make everything fit flush like a puzzle.  Allow space between items.  You need a minimum of 20% negative space (free space) anywhere you are trying to get organized.  It’s not about how much you can fit in a space, it’s about how you are using the space effectively.

2)  “Room to grow” is code for “jam more in and mess up the system”  Don’t do this.  Allow that extra space to be there.  Resist the urge to fill it.

3) Write down what you want your space to accomplish.  Literally write it down.  What is vision of how that space is supposed to function?   Think about it like a business.  Fire all of the “stuff” in that space that isn’t in line with the vision.  What is your turkey thermometer that you access once a year doing with all of your kitchen supplies you are reaching for daily?  Move that…stat!

4) Experiment with a few high-traffic areas at a time.  I took my little cabinets and use a simple pull out organizer and free standing organizer for my lids.  It maximizes the space, and it is never messy.  Ever.  And we have a toddler and are really lazy.  There, I admit it 😉


5)  The higher traffic an area, the more negative space you need!  This is like an inverse graph.  The more you access as space, the simpler it needs to be.  Life is stressful enough.  Quit making it more-so.

6)  You don’t need to be a minimalist.  I like many concepts of minimalism actually, but I have no desire to be one.  Focus on the areas that you are in the most.  And don’t beat yourself up for keeping said turkey thermometer.  Just don’t put it where you keep your spoons.  See my point? 🙂

I hope these concepts were helpful to you in thinking about getting and staying organized!

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 *This is not a sponsored post.  All opinions are genuinely my own.  Links contain affiliates.*

Craigslist Tips & Free Activity Ideas

by doitonadimeblog Filed Under: Money Saving, Teaching

IMG_0773It’s a great time of year for Crisglist scores and FREE activities with your kids.  Garages are opening up as summer starts, and people want to get rid of those big ticket items for kids.  Because seriously, who wants a giant power wheel taking up all that room?

My best Craigslist tips are:

  • Shop weekends.  They are the best for finding deals and posts happen very frequently.  Also, pickup times have much greater flexibility.
  • Look for 75% off large kids’ toys.  That’s my price-point gauge.
  • Be prompt and short in your responses, and ask as few questions as possible.
  • Make reference to the quality of the posting in your message to state that’s what you expect to find when you go for pick-up (this always really works for me)
  • Be fair, be honest, and never visit someone’s house alone (always meet in a public area or go with someone).

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Also in this video, I’ll share with fun weekday activities to do that are new, different and free.  Triple-threat!  We visited our local fire station for a free tour and spent hours in a playscape showroom (free and cool!).

Hope you enjoy the video!  xo!

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*This is not a sponsored post.  All opinions are genuinely my own.*

New Dollar Tree Products!

by doitonadimeblog Filed Under: Dollar Tree

Here are a few items I picked up at the Dollar Tree, and some others that I think are fantastic and worth a mention!

You’ll notice that many of my videos take you in the store after showing a small haul.  That’s because I’m not buying all of the products that I’m showing.  Why?  I don’t need them, but I want to share them with you in case YOU do.  I don’t advocate going into DT and spending $40.  Buy what you truly need, and know that the option is out there when that item is NECESSARY FOR YOUR HOME.

Keep killing it, Dollar Tree!  Woot! 🙂

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Space-Saving Dollar Tree DIYS

by doitonadimeblog Filed Under: DIY Projects, Dollar Tree, Organization

The majority of the messages and comments that I receive are those of you asking how to organize small spaces.  You don’t have a walk-in closet and you lack storage options.  I want to keep providing you ideas and inspiration for making the most of what you have.  Small spaces are NOT a curse, they really can be a blessing.

Here are two quick ideas that we use around our home:  The first is turning Dollar Tree bins into drawers and the second is a tank top organizer.

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Inexpensive and easy.  Watch the video below to see how to make them!

Tools needed for Pull Out Drawers:

  • Dollar Tree bin with a lip or ledge
  • 1/4″ Aluminum Trim Channel (comes in 4 ft lengths), cut to size
  • #6 1/2 inch screws
  • Power Drill (with a drill bit slightly wider than screw, and a bit about 1/3 the circumference)

Tools needed for Tank Top / Scarf Organizer:

  • Wooden hanger
  • Dollar Tree shower rings
  • Scarves and tank tops!

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How to Print on Post-It Notes

by doitonadimeblog Filed Under: Advice & Vlogs, Organization

Welcome!  If this is your first time visiting my blog, take some time to look around and take advantage of the free printables and resources offered here.  My goal is to always keep these ideas, tips, and printables completely free of charge so you can get organized without spending anything. 🙂

Printing on Post-It Notes couldn’t be easier!

1) Print this document: Printable Post-it Note Document with lines

2) Stick six Post-It Notes on to each of the squares

3) Download this document: Printable Post-it Note Document NO lines

4)  It looks empty, but it’s not!  Customize each of the cells with text, lists, or photos with what you want to print.

5)  Feed your printed sheet with Post-It Notes into your printer.  (NOTE:  Make sure the sheet will go through the printer sticky-side first so you don’t cause a jam!)

6)  Print your customized document and there you have it!  Post-It Notes designed by YOU! 🙂

This is a collaboration video with a some wonderful friends (and some new ones, too!)  Visit my YouTube video to see more.

Watch the video for specific instructions for this easy How-To!

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*This is not a sponsored post.  All opinions are genuinely my own.*

Simple (and cheap!) Purse Organization

by doitonadimeblog Filed Under: Organization

Life is crazy, but your purse doesn’t have to be.  I feel like as a mom, there are so many things that I need to keep on the go.  To keep the clutter (especially paper clutter–can I get an amen?!) out of my purse, I have a few systems that I employ that really help.

1)  Get a purse organizer.  This is a game changer.  I got mine from Etsy (you can click the images below), or you can get them for less than $10 on Amazon.

2)  Get yourself a purse trash can.  I use an old pill bottle.  You can leave the lid on or off (sometimes off is easier, and things don’t fall out!)

3) Gift card organizers are great for those gift cards or even credit cards, too.  You can get them at the Dollar Tree!

4) $1 file folder for paper clutter.  You can find these at the Dollar Spot at Target (and they have the cutest patterns).  I label mine with:

  • Store Coupons– So I have them in hand when I head out on a shopping trip
  • Grocery Coupons– I grocery shop with coupons, and after I cut them, I stick them in my organizer before I go to the store.
  • Receipts– After I buy anything, I stick it in here for safe keeping, and I can file when I get home…or more realistically at the end of the week/month
  • Other– Random papers I need to hold on to
  • Extra– Extra coupons of items that were out of stock (this happens a lot–you know what I mean if you coupon)
  • Business Cards– Cards I get out and about, and my Doitonadime cards
  • Child– Coupons for kid goodies and free stuff!

See all of these tips and MORE in my video (plus how to get deodorant stains out of your shirt!)

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*This is not a sponsored video.  All opinions are genuinely my own.  Links contain affiliates.*

Kitchen Drawer Organizing Made EASY!

by doitonadimeblog Filed Under: Dollar Tree, Organization

In this video I share my no-fail kitchen drawer organization system.  I say “perfect” in the video, not because we have perfect drawers 100% of the time, but because this system is as close to it as I think we are gonna get!  Ha!  There are lots of amazing drawer organizing systems out there that are awesome (but also pretty pricey), and I wanted to keep this on a budget.

My keys are:

1) PURGING EVERYTHING.  JUST DO IT!

2) Dollar Tree Coated Wire Baskets

3) Gripper Shelf Liner

4) Dollar Tree Mounting Squares

See more in my video:

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*This is not a sponsored post.  All opinions are genuinely my own.  Links contain affiliates.*

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