Showing posts with label Organizing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Organizing. Show all posts

Saturday, April 24, 2010

Ideas for organizing jewelry

You put a lot of consideration for organizing and storing jewelry? Your necklaces, bracelets and chains of all types to appear in a tangled heap? You always try to be a pair of earrings that are expected to take to find? If you feel guilty leaving your jewelry in a knotted mess or a lot of earrings missing, do not despair. Here are some good and simple tips for organizing your jewelry.

Tackle boxes are excellent for storing and organizing your jewelry. Youusually have sufficient space in its many small compartments for storing something rings trailer.
All chains should be suspended if possible, so that it does not appear in a knotted mess. Some individuals have used the ice trays, small boxes or hanging with a wall of accordion-type roof structure.
Another way is to string a chain through a plastic straw and then the ends together to close the lock, the chain always thinktangled in itself or with other chains. You can see them in your drawers or lying in your jewelry box.
The rings can be organized and stored in the ring or trees in a beautiful tissue box cover, in a compartment of a jewelry box.
Tie Rack can display interesting to hang your bracelets, necklaces and pendants and rings and watches to do.
Keep both a pair of earrings together, so that neither lost, but stay together. The way that you wouldis to lock the earrings together for a post in the loop of an earring other earring back, then slide the rear of the earring is that his slip in the first. Note that this returns only work with butterfly earrings.
With Hoops, you can lock the earrings together by open-ended in the circle and to ensure the closure, each holds the series together to prevent loss.
You can also staple food, or a piece of fabric or meshA window screen cut to fit the back of an ancient frame. Place your earring holes already provided and add the back of the earring on the other side. This method also works great for earrings.
Ice cube tray plastic of different colors are for storing small pieces of jewelry such as rings, earrings and pendants at hand. The ice trays are stackable and fit most drawers.
A great idea for organizing jewelry is the use of roll-up type of make-up bags;usually have several different pockets, some with a zipper and some with Velcro closures. This practice, if you travel to get to your jewelry.
trays of hardware, a little 'pop-top lid with bowls that make nails and screws for the purchase of jewelry for large organizations that you can see, it can be. Some of them come in packages, multi-tray, you would need more space to store your jewelry.
utilities are laid flat to the lawuseful because there are separate compartments for use. small desk organizers and organizers special bureau would work well.

Friday, March 5, 2010

Organizing Your Bedroom


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The bedroom can become a heap of things that do not have anywhere else to go, if you are not careful. Many people use their bedrooms to hide things that they do not want lying around the house. It acts as a veritable cave for storing extra blankets that will not fit in the linen closet, old photos, instruction booklets for electronics, extra socks waiting for their mates, magazines and catalogues, half unpacked suitcases and an endless list of other things that can accumulate.

Sometimes it may feel like an impossible task to clean your room. Where do you put things that do not have anywhere to go? This is a problem for many people. Here we will discuss a few options for storing and getting rid of all that extra junk.

It helps to categorize the heaps of junk that you have. Separate them into paper bags, boxes, laundry baskets or just separate the piles on your bed. Start with the largest items first. If you have a heap of coats, hang them in a spare bedroom or make an effort to keep them in the coat closet from now on.

Shoes should have a special area in the bottom of your closet. If you are storing photo albums and stacks of books in your closet, then you need to move them to another area that you do not use as much. If you need to, add shelves to your closet for storage, or invest in a cedar chest or two to take care of those odds and ends. Get all of your laundry done at once and throw away all of those socks that do not have mates. If you think that the mates will show up, then keep a small basket on a closet shelf for spare socks. Add to it when necessary and go through it about once a month. This will help you determine which socks need to go.

Bills, junk mail, receipts, magazines and catalogues are common objects to build up on a bedroom dresser or desk. Take them all and organize them. Only keep catalogues for places that you can not shop online for. Magazines can be recycled or donated to a doctor's office or hospital lobby. If you really like some of the articles, go through and cut them out. Either scan them to your computer and keep a file, or tape them to notebook paper and start a three ring binder of interesting or informative articles. If you read them in bed, keep a magazine rack nearby. Keep the binder, scissors and tape in the magazine rack as well. Make a habit of cutting out articles that you want to keep.

Make a special tray of bills and invest in a shredder. Make a point of shredding every bill that you pay. Organize your clothes and keep them neat by using wooden hangers in your closet. Put as little as possible in your dresser drawers so that they do not become overstuffed and turn into heaps of laundry. Once your closet, dressers and end tables, desks and chairs are free of clutter, it is up to you to keep it that way. Identify hot spots and find a solution to the stacking dilemma.