For a person that has lots of earrings or other jewelry: I lined the bottom of a dresser drawer with styrofoam egg cartons (cut the top off) & use each little egg place for a piece of jewelry. I organized according to type & color. Some even have 2-3 pieces in them. I used the top of the carton to lay necklaces in & placed them over the others. Just open the drawer & select what you want. I got rid of 4 jewelry boxes & can actually find quickly what I want.
If you get white labels & use a hole puncher to cut out a load of small circles. The using your nail polish colour the top in and place on the top of nail polish bottle so you can see the colour when looking down at them
I use clothespins as bag clamps. Whether it’s freezer bags, cereal bags, catfood, chips, or coffee...it’s east to reopen and not a huge loss if tossed. I also use clothespins to clamp together letters and bills, especially when doing taxes..paper clips sometimes fall off.
WOW - Tip no.7 about the can tabs on hangers is BRILLIANT --- THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!! And I've been doing hack 64 for donkey's years now - I used a huge plastic toy container on wheels.
Lovely I just found a nice box for my ear rings. A ferrero Rocher choclate box. All my earings have slots wow. Now I need somewhere to store my bras and penticoats
I would like to add a tip to playing with LEGOS! I bought a hula hoop, allow kid to dump the LEGO box inside the hula hoop to then pick thru pieces without it being all over the floor. Then, when done playing, I use a dust pan to scoop up pieces to put back, carefully placing their latest priced piece ontop for next time, or to then easily pick out and show off.
I have a great idea too! When my kids were younger and we had Legos galore (well.. actually, I still here them all. Lol) We had a designated sheet, I'd spread it on the floor, then we'd do Legomania builds! When we were done, we'd snatch up all sides of the sheet, and hold them up until all the Legos fall onto the middle of the sheet, into a ball shape. Then we'd simply dump the Legos back into the container.
Yes! I started doing that in 1974 when I got married and went to clean the top of frig in apartment we renting. So much thick grease with fuzz, dirt, dust, fur and bugs mixed in... Disgusting! My towel on frig has to match my kitchen😅🤣😂
Using plastic drawers to store dog / cat food is not a good idea. The food containers should be storage tight. The pull out drawers allow for moisture buildup. Ants and other bugs will also be attracted to the kibble.
Very good tips.Thank you.I'll try some.Keep doing good work.I especially like the slim floating shelves,soda can tab,used on hangers & the underbed,pull-out, sliding drawer.
Also important because of all the pet food recalls lately! And airtight storage is best. I think the best storage for kibble is in the original bag placed in a Simple Human pet food container that looks a bit like one of that brand's trash cans. Their pet food containers are close to airtight, and have a scoop stored magnetically in the top of the lid. I "cheap out" with a lot of storage things, reusing cardboard boxes, etc,, but when it comes to pet food, kibble is not the healthiest choice to start with, and feeding stale kibble is just asking for trouble, so I did spend the extra money on safer storage for pet food. Bought it on sale, but it's a really good brand, so it wasn't a deep discount. Also when you pour the kibble out of the bag into a container, you are exposing each kibble to a lot of air. Again, very bad for beloved pets. As cute as those storage ideas are, health comes first. Plastic is not airtight, and at least on a microscopic level, does leach into the food, even the "food safe" plastics, even with solid food like kibble. And there is an outgassing issue....just because we can't smell it doesn't mean there is no problem.
A better idea for storing pet food is to use 2 containers: 1 that seals tight to keep out ants and moisture & the 2nd container is the one that you refill from the main container each week. You use this 2nd container to get their daily food from. This keeps the food fresher. Unlike opening a bag of food every day.
I bought a plastic tote, $1.00 regular plastic folders with pockets, medium sized binder clips and plain white labels. I lay the folders on their side, label them, then use the binder clips to hold them closed. Then I place them that way, on their side, open side up with tbe binder clip on top. The plastic folders last a long time. I use different colors for different categories. I then store the tote under my bed or in a closet, to keep it handy.
I bought a disc organizer to put my larger eyeshadow palettes (the one's with around 40 colors) in when I organized my vanity. Also I used smaller fish bowls for a decorative, and ventilated brush holder.
Chiselnyc i am going to do that tomorrow, the pots/pans' glass cover, i really have doubts but i saw so many blogs about using it now i don't know if i will cont doin that
I saw some easy ways to do things! Thank you. It seems like some of the "nasty little comments" were really unnecessary. If 'those people' were so perfect, then why did they watch your video. Shame on you! Nobody is perfect.
I really think the Command hooks factory must ship their duds to us here in Australia. So many of these vids recommend them for uses that would be laughable down here. Hang a mirror using them? Hang up, take bets on how long it stay up. Here we have frying pans defying gravity by being hung up using Command Hooks. It can’t be done in Australia! The other mystery is “Dawn Dishwashing liquid -the blue one” It’s used (colour specific) for a lot of craft activities. Dawn isn’t on sale in Oz, so I sit and wonder why the colour would be significant.
Awesome tips! But I'm so overwhelmed. My brain injury has left me without my old self, without my creativity... this was triggering for me and my CPTSD is going again, to my surprise... I did not expect it. I was trying to find something to cheer up me before I have to go clean out an old spoiled fridge that failed with rotted meat in it. :\ FML. This really is a great video with awesome tips, I just regret that I'm so injured and will never be myself again, I used to be so handy and have so many great ideas. To anyone with ears to hear, please, avoid CPTSD like the plague, no matter it's cause, and cherish your youth, not letting ANYONE EVER take the "real you" away, no matter what. Blessings to you all for a safe 2018. May God keep us all safe, clothed, sheltered and fed.
(HUGS) The majority of time, medical providers can point you in the right direction for assistance (helper, social worker, counselor, etc.) But you or someone close to you must ask if it's been some time from the initial injury. Learn how to use a smart phone efficiently will make your life much easier because you can keep your reminders, appointments and schedules on it. Good luck.
If you can do without a coat closet, transition it to a pantry. Make or buy kits to make shelves, then use whatever tips you like for organizing. I had a carpenter build strong wooden shelves measured by height of my containers.
I figure if I can use 1 tip, it's worth watching. I'm definitely not ironing. I will skip this tip lol. I like the garage rack, if only I had a garage. Ok, I found my tip. The baskets for the silverware drawer. My organizer isn't working very well for me
Am I the only one that noticed that several of these ideas would be unnecessary if only they would clear out the clutter?? I watched this b/c I live in a tiny house & always interested in getting more storage ideas. But, 20 pairs of shoes, 50 lipsticks, or 10 water bottles isn't an option. Finding new or multiple uses for what we already have on hand seems like the best tips to me; like the Kleenex box used for plastic (or trash?) bags. Love that idea. Now, where can I hang that..........?
U can put the today box filled with trash bags under something like underneath a shelf with double sided sticky tape or 4 push pins inside the tissue box n there u go
Here you go, just click on this link. It shows exactly how to make one with step by step photos and everything. pennycarnival.typepad.com/penny_carnival/2009/02/tutorial-hanging-book-display.html
Where can I find the pull-out skinny beside refrigerator shelf? Do I make this myself? If so, do I start scratch from plywood or...? Any tips on this please? I love these ideas but if there was a little more time taken to show us WHAT kind of "adhesive clips" you talk about with each hack, etc., would really help. Otherwise it's just a fun video to watch but I don't have all the info I need to really incorporate these ideas. Thank you.
i hope these help you find what you need, cheri: www.google.com/search?q=narrow+rolling+pantry+cart&num=20&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiu0rKv76fXAhVDyyYKHb0BAuwQ7AkIpwI&biw=1366&bih=638 www.walmart.com/c/kp/adhesive-cable-clips
CheriByGrace not trying to be rude but the idea is very bad. There is a reason why there is a gap. Without proper ventilation it actually makes your refidgerator work harder
8:25 that's IKEA. I recognise the flowerpots and hanging-system. That's an IKEA showroom. Also, nobody would decorate their walls with a bright-coloured red (and dirty after use) broom. This is illogical use of space.
That caught my eye also. There are mop/broom handle holders that can be attached to walls/doors so the dirty parts are hanging close to the floor at least.
80% of the items displayed in each “organization tip” are clutter. If you get rid of them, the remaining 20% would not require any DIY to store. The reason why people surround themselves with over abundance of “things” (i.e. clutter) is because their hearts and minds are empty. Fill your hearts with love and your minds with knowledge, and all that clutter will never enter your home.
fakhra naqvi Ya, you're supposed to put some kind of thick padding, can't remember what it is, resists burns. Then thick fabric over that. And I wouldn't use on a nice table that I love or Formica furniture! Yikes! Maybe should warn about some of those things. Lol
Roslyn Bradley The table?! If so, thanks. But what I'm saying is, they don't tell you HOW to make the table into an ironing board. You can't just iron on any table, no matter what it's made of. You need layers of fabric that can collect steam without transferring it the table, and fabric that won't burn. You also need enough layers of each to make it affective. That's what I mean. :) hope that makes sense.
Nice video content! Apologies for chiming in, I would love your opinion. Have you heard about - Mahorrla Control Clutter Method (Have a quick look on google cant remember the place now)? It is a smashing exclusive product for decluttering your home minus the headache. Ive heard some great things about it and my cooworker after a lifetime of fighting got excellent success with it.
Thanks for the Video clip! Excuse me for chiming in, I am interested in your thoughts. Have you considered - Mahorrla Control Clutter Method (should be on google have a look)? It is a good exclusive product for decluttering your home without the headache. Ive heard some super things about it and my best friend Jordan after many years got cool success with it.
I don’t think this person has all of this stuff just a few ideas for storage. But if a person does have these things let them. She is just giving some ideas. She gave 3-4 idea for roll wrapping paper.
Storing things on the inside of cabinet doors is great, til you need to shut the door. Some of the ideas will just force you to push stuff further back into the cabinet, losing that needed space. Just doesn't work with bulkier stuff.
I didn't know it was so common to buy frozen fries. What my family and I always did was chop up 1 or 2 nicely sized russet potatoes per person, fry then for about 2 minutes and 30 seconds, then set them on a paper towel and salt them. Still haven't had better fries than home made ones.
i came because you said 'TIPS' instead of 'hacks'😝. i really like #23, as the heel, toe style, & material [fabic/leather] are ALL visible @ a quick glance! 👟 👞 👡 👠 👢
HI, some interesting ideas, but you idea 72 and 91 there is a big problem. There are 3 types of plastic readily used- PVC, PP and PET. Only two are safe for food or consumerables. That is PP and PET. Idea 72, is to put your dog and cat food into a drawer type unit that is routinely used for paper supplies and such. This is NOT SAFE FOR FOOD OR FOOD ITEMS. PVC is not safe for food, and those types of units are routinely made with PVC plastic. With that said, you could put in t plastic bag first, but the off gassing will probably go through. YOUR DOGS AND CATS CAN BECOME SICK LIKELY. It can be actually toxic. Number 91, talks about putting foods into plastic containers, the packaged foods are fine, but the onions, or potatoes, do not put in plastic that is PVC. I just thought you might want to know this.
For a person that has lots of earrings or other jewelry: I lined the bottom of a dresser drawer with styrofoam egg cartons (cut the top off) & use each little egg place for a piece of jewelry. I organized according to type & color. Some even have 2-3 pieces in them. I used the top of the carton to lay necklaces in & placed them over the others. Just open the drawer & select what you want. I got rid of 4 jewelry boxes & can actually find quickly what I want.
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Not to mention you want to keep your jewelry in the best condition possible. That goes for both fine and costume jewelry.
If you get white labels & use a hole puncher to cut out a load of small circles. The using your nail polish colour the top in and place on the top of nail polish bottle so you can see the colour when looking down at them
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You should be organized when moving around.
Having less stuff is the best way to keep oneself organized and clutter free.
That’s the way I do things but I try to get what I need only
I use clothespins as bag clamps. Whether it’s freezer bags, cereal bags, catfood, chips, or coffee...it’s east to reopen and not a huge loss if tossed. I also use clothespins to clamp together letters and bills, especially when doing taxes..paper clips sometimes fall off.
Me too!
@@MsLally5 I use metal bullclips or foldback clips, they come in different sizes and are perfect for clamping food packets
@@vickis3536
Better idea, and way more sturdy and won't break easily!
WOW - Tip no.7 about the can tabs on hangers is BRILLIANT --- THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!! And I've been doing hack 64 for donkey's years now - I used a huge plastic toy container on wheels.
Love all the organizing videos, sometimes I enjoy it marathon watching your videos, lots of fun helpful tips and ideas, TFS 👍🏻👍🏻💜🤗❤️👵🏼✅
Lovely I just found a nice box for my ear rings. A ferrero Rocher choclate box. All my earings have slots wow. Now I need somewhere to store my bras and penticoats
Love these ideas -- most are easy for the non-DYI person :)
so many great ideas I loved it, i'm going to use at least 3 right away.
I would like to add a tip to playing with LEGOS! I bought a hula hoop, allow kid to dump the LEGO box inside the hula hoop to then pick thru pieces without it being all over the floor. Then, when done playing, I use a dust pan to scoop up pieces to put back, carefully placing their latest priced piece ontop for next time, or to then easily pick out and show off.
I have a great idea too!
When my kids were younger and we had Legos galore (well.. actually, I still here them all. Lol) We had a designated sheet, I'd spread it on the floor, then we'd do Legomania builds!
When we were done, we'd snatch up all sides of the sheet, and hold them up until all the Legos fall onto the middle of the sheet, into a ball shape. Then we'd simply dump the Legos back into the container.
Some of these are very helpful tips! Thank you
Love the words chosen to describe these ideas.
First time on your channel and I LOVE the towel bar in the shed idea. I hope I can use that in the garage this year for our garden tools. Thank you!
We’ll be full time RV-ers by the end of the week so some of these tips are great!
great ideas and THANK YOU for actually listing where to get these things!
Oh my gosh, hot glue on coat hangers!! Best thing ever. Thanks for this perfect tip
Or try using a rubber band
Thank you so much for all these great ideas
If you have an assessable fridge top, use an old towel to cover it. Shake, wash and replace. No sticky top to scrub.
Same with other kitchen cabinets, thought my family used to use news papers, I don't receive anymore (not that I would pay for 90% waste)
Yes!
I started doing that in 1974 when I got married and went to clean the top of frig in apartment we renting.
So much thick grease with fuzz, dirt, dust, fur and bugs mixed in...
Disgusting!
My towel on frig has to match my kitchen😅🤣😂
@@kathykwilliams6457
I love that you keep it matching so it won't become an eyesore.
Some great tips as space savers especially if you live in a small space
Using plastic drawers to store dog / cat food is not a good idea. The food containers should be storage tight. The pull out drawers allow for moisture buildup. Ants and other bugs will also be attracted to the kibble.
Very good tips.Thank you.I'll try some.Keep doing good work.I especially like the slim floating shelves,soda can tab,used on hangers & the underbed,pull-out, sliding drawer.
Per veterinarians that I tech for, keep your dog and/or cat food in their original bag. The food stays fresh for a longer period of time.
Also important because of all the pet food recalls lately! And airtight storage is best. I think the best storage for kibble is in the original bag placed in a Simple Human pet food container that looks a bit like one of that brand's trash cans. Their pet food containers are close to airtight, and have a scoop stored magnetically in the top of the lid. I "cheap out" with a lot of storage things, reusing cardboard boxes, etc,, but when it comes to pet food, kibble is not the healthiest choice to start with, and feeding stale kibble is just asking for trouble, so I did spend the extra money on safer storage for pet food. Bought it on sale, but it's a really good brand, so it wasn't a deep discount. Also when you pour the kibble out of the bag into a container, you are exposing each kibble to a lot of air. Again, very bad for beloved pets. As cute as those storage ideas are, health comes first. Plastic is not airtight, and at least on a microscopic level, does leach into the food, even the "food safe" plastics, even with solid food like kibble. And there is an outgassing issue....just because we can't smell it doesn't mean there is no problem.
Tricia Hunt r
A better idea for storing pet food is to use 2 containers: 1 that seals tight to keep out ants and moisture & the 2nd container is the one that you refill from the main container each week. You use this 2nd container to get their daily food from.
This keeps the food fresher. Unlike opening a bag of food every day.
I keep mine in their bags in a large pet food storage cannister on wheels 😍
I bought a plastic tote, $1.00 regular plastic folders with pockets, medium sized binder clips and plain white labels. I lay the folders on their side, label them, then use the binder clips to hold them closed. Then I place them that way, on their side, open side up with tbe binder clip on top. The plastic folders last a long time. I use different colors for different categories. I then store the tote under my bed or in a closet, to keep it handy.
I use some of these methods already but have certainly seen a few to add, great video.
I bought a disc organizer to put my larger eyeshadow palettes (the one's with around 40 colors) in when I organized my vanity. Also I used smaller fish bowls for a decorative, and ventilated brush holder.
I use a pill box to store my everyday jewelry and keep it handy. Pretty good when you travel too. Hardly takes up any space.
Great ideals. Thanks for sharing.
Good ideas, and i'm going to implement alot of these hacks !!
Just found your channel. It’s the best one I’ve found yet. I’m in heaven!!!
Muffin tin for jewelry - great idea!
The BEST!!! I'm organizing before the new year.
I love all of these ideas! 😀
Thank you so much dearest sweeties💐
You're such an inspiration 🙏😇
Stay Blessings always 🕉💖
tile under all your sinks. Much easier to clean when something spills. If you have a water leak there will little or no damage.
Great idea! Thanks
Love your videos Jenn❤️ ❤️.♥️👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
The Cammand tape that comes with the hooks ends up falling off after a few months. So don't hang up anything that shatters when dropping to the floor.
Chiselnyc Mahabharata
I was thinking this with the pots and pans. They will fall eventually
Chiselnyc i am going to do that tomorrow, the pots/pans' glass cover, i really have doubts but i saw so many blogs about using it now i don't know if i will cont doin that
My command tape came off as well ,not nearly as long lasting as they want you to believe.
Command not cammand
so many great tips that I will Love using . thanks :)
I really like the floating shelves along the side of the toilet.
Yes, useful but it seems a bit unhygenic to me. Maybe best if they are hung higher?
Be sure to teach every one (including guests) to close the toilet lid before they flush or you will have toilet water all over those shelves.
Keep the ideas coming.
I saw some easy ways to do things! Thank you. It seems like some of the "nasty little comments" were really unnecessary. If 'those people' were so perfect, then why did they watch your video. Shame on you! Nobody is perfect.
love the pop tab to make hanger space; lots of really smart ideas
Thanks for all the great ideas.
I really think the Command hooks factory must ship their duds to us here in Australia. So many of these vids recommend them for uses that would be laughable down here. Hang a mirror using them? Hang up, take bets on how long it stay up. Here we have frying pans defying gravity by being hung up using Command Hooks. It can’t be done in Australia!
The other mystery is “Dawn Dishwashing liquid -the blue one” It’s used (colour specific) for a lot of craft activities. Dawn isn’t on sale in Oz, so I sit and wonder why the colour would be significant.
Awesome tips! But I'm so overwhelmed. My brain injury has left me without my old self, without my creativity... this was triggering for me and my CPTSD is going again, to my surprise... I did not expect it. I was trying to find something to cheer up me before I have to go clean out an old spoiled fridge that failed with rotted meat in it. :\ FML. This really is a great video with awesome tips, I just regret that I'm so injured and will never be myself again, I used to be so handy and have so many great ideas. To anyone with ears to hear, please, avoid CPTSD like the plague, no matter it's cause, and cherish your youth, not letting ANYONE EVER take the "real you" away, no matter what. Blessings to you all for a safe 2018. May God keep us all safe, clothed, sheltered and fed.
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(HUGS) The majority of time, medical providers can point you in the right direction for assistance (helper, social worker, counselor, etc.) But you or someone close to you must ask if it's been some time from the initial injury. Learn how to use a smart phone efficiently will make your life much easier because you can keep your reminders, appointments and schedules on it. Good luck.
I just love to watch your videos.your tips are so good and practical. Can you tell me how to clean my baby high chair cloth as it does not comes out.
Thanks for the ideas! : )
What pantry????? In small apartment.
Make one out of a coat closet, if possible. Buy a shelving unit and go to town.
If you can do without a coat closet, transition it to a pantry. Make or buy kits to make shelves, then use whatever tips you like for organizing. I had a carpenter build strong wooden shelves measured by height of my containers.
I figure if I can use 1 tip, it's worth watching. I'm definitely not ironing. I will skip this tip lol. I like the garage rack, if only I had a garage. Ok, I found my tip. The baskets for the silverware drawer. My organizer isn't working very well for me
Am I the only one that noticed that several of these ideas would be unnecessary if only they would clear out the clutter?? I watched this b/c I live in a tiny house & always interested in getting more storage ideas. But, 20 pairs of shoes, 50 lipsticks, or 10 water bottles isn't an option. Finding new or multiple uses for what we already have on hand seems like the best tips to me; like the Kleenex box used for plastic (or trash?) bags. Love that idea. Now, where can I hang that..........?
U can put the today box filled with trash bags under something like underneath a shelf with double sided sticky tape or 4 push pins inside the tissue box n there u go
Because there’s a difference between being organized and being a minimalist not all of us feel the need to live with 2 sets of clothes and a fork
@@autumnroberts3086 that really made me laugh!!!
Lisa Gosweiler oh my God yes 😂
EXACTLY , think we are all trying to dejunk and consume less
Nice organizing tips. Could use a few of those ideas.....
Some genius ideas 🥳🥳
A trick I do is hang my boots from pants hangars in back of the closet in off season.
How would I keep the kids bedroom book wall sling open? I can't see how you made it.
Here you go, just click on this link. It shows exactly how to make one with step by step photos and everything.
pennycarnival.typepad.com/penny_carnival/2009/02/tutorial-hanging-book-display.html
Where can I find the pull-out skinny beside refrigerator shelf? Do I make this myself? If so, do I start scratch from plywood or...? Any tips on this please?
I love these ideas but if there was a little more time taken to show us WHAT kind of "adhesive clips" you talk about with each hack, etc., would really help. Otherwise it's just a fun video to watch but I don't have all the info I need to really incorporate these ideas. Thank you.
i hope these help you find what you need, cheri:
www.google.com/search?q=narrow+rolling+pantry+cart&num=20&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiu0rKv76fXAhVDyyYKHb0BAuwQ7AkIpwI&biw=1366&bih=638
www.walmart.com/c/kp/adhesive-cable-clips
Here are instructions :) It really does save space!!!
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CheriByGrace not trying to be rude but the idea is very bad. There is a reason why there is a gap. Without proper ventilation it actually makes your refidgerator work harder
alley skidmore , I'm thinking the same
Fantastic video
8:25 that's IKEA. I recognise the flowerpots and hanging-system. That's an IKEA showroom.
Also, nobody would decorate their walls with a bright-coloured red (and dirty after use) broom.
This is illogical use of space.
That caught my eye also. There are mop/broom handle holders that can be attached to walls/doors so the dirty parts are hanging close to the floor at least.
Found 7 ideas I could use. Thanks!
80% of the items displayed in each “organization tip” are clutter. If you get rid of them, the remaining 20% would not require any DIY to store. The reason why people surround themselves with over abundance of “things” (i.e. clutter) is because their hearts and minds are empty. Fill your hearts with love and your minds with knowledge, and all that clutter will never enter your home.
Not true. I coupon and I love every minute of it.
Like your music
Great new ideals
lots of awesome ideas here!
This was really interesting. Good 💡's!
What to do with 200 lbs of clutter. 1. Throw it out. 2. Have a glass of wine.
Awesome thank you!🤗
This video turned me into a middle aged suburban soccer mom
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Ummm it seems like ur introducing stuff for us to buy instead of using what we can recycle to DIY but thanks for uploading
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Thank you for sharing😊
The video guide for stay-at-home mums in their spacious houses
Again, LOVE the idea of the turning the top of a long table into an ironing board! But you don't say how. :(
CheriByGrace just fold an old cotton bedsheet and put in the table.....but the iron steam might discolor the wood
fakhra naqvi Ya, you're supposed to put some kind of thick padding, can't remember what it is, resists burns. Then thick fabric over that. And I wouldn't use on a nice table that I love or Formica furniture! Yikes! Maybe should warn about some of those things. Lol
it was bought from IKEA
Roslyn Bradley The table?! If so, thanks. But what I'm saying is, they don't tell you HOW to make the table into an ironing board. You can't just iron on any table, no matter what it's made of. You need layers of fabric that can collect steam without transferring it the table, and fabric that won't burn. You also need enough layers of each to make it affective. That's what I mean. :) hope that makes sense.
CheriByGrace
You can use car windshield isolation foil and put ironing board cover over it
Work to earn more money to buy more stuff and then spend your free time organizing said stuff...
Less is more.
Haa ha yea very true in some cases ;D
@Helen Standing Yes Helen this is a very valid point in our times : )
like spending money you haven't earned, to buy stuff you don't need, to impress people you don't like :) (per Will Rogers 1930)
Quantum Spirit
Nope, well, maybe for some , though if you do this right away, then you are ahead of this game. Love it
Judith Fenske Truly 🤣. These were words of wisdom earned by experience. I’m a slow learner and past 50. 😁
This is so great, thanks
some great suggestions x
I love the ideas but where do I get these items.????
Nice! I'm moving into a smaller home in a few months and this will come in handy!
von reeve
moving from a 2- to a 1-bedroom apt in a week. I need all the help I can get too!
Nice video content! Apologies for chiming in, I would love your opinion. Have you heard about - Mahorrla Control Clutter Method (Have a quick look on google cant remember the place now)? It is a smashing exclusive product for decluttering your home minus the headache. Ive heard some great things about it and my cooworker after a lifetime of fighting got excellent success with it.
Thanks for the Video clip! Excuse me for chiming in, I am interested in your thoughts. Have you considered - Mahorrla Control Clutter Method (should be on google have a look)? It is a good exclusive product for decluttering your home without the headache. Ive heard some super things about it and my best friend Jordan after many years got cool success with it.
von reeves 📬🚿🔦dfmfffg
Great video
Simply genius 😃
Easyest way ; stop bying to much things !
I don’t think this person has all of this stuff just a few ideas for storage.
But if a person does have these things let them. She is just giving some ideas. She gave 3-4 idea for roll wrapping paper.
Yes! And use your free time using a dictionary or auditing a 5th grade English class! Yippee!
Exactly
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@@denisemarie6997 no reason to be rude .... Grow up
I love this video!!!
Thanks for the great description!!! 8-)
i thought your name was your comment :)))
102 wow no time at home now maybe some bored day I’ll-have time to watch
thanks for sharing!
Love this video ❤️👌
33 does work. Used the idea 40 years ago.
I like the day style bed for Carter
Awesome!!!!!!!!
So amazing and super
#10, great, and true.
The closed end of WHAT CASE??? O.o 4:06
Pillowcase
Storing things on the inside of cabinet doors is great, til you need to shut the door. Some of the ideas will just force you to push stuff further back into the cabinet, losing that needed space. Just doesn't work with bulkier stuff.
"I thought I threw that water bottle out two years ago, but nope, here it is, just flyin' in my face..."
The CD holder I bought in the 90's is collecting dust at Goodwill.
Dana LeValley ,
Veg soup rec
I bought one from goodwill and turned it into a jewellery display. I could have had yours!
I use my cd holder for a corner organizer in my bedroom. Holds candles and grooming supplies.
Mine to lol
Great ideas !!
I didn't know it was so common to buy frozen fries. What my family and I always did was chop up 1 or 2 nicely sized russet potatoes per person, fry then for about 2 minutes and 30 seconds, then set them on a paper towel and salt them. Still haven't had better fries than home made ones.
As it should be done!
Ok
How many lipsticks does a person really need? or nail polish for that matter.
i came because you said 'TIPS' instead of 'hacks'😝. i really like #23, as the heel, toe style, & material [fabic/leather] are ALL visible @ a quick glance! 👟 👞 👡 👠 👢
peacock blue I thought I was the only one who hates the word “hack”.
Very clever ideas
Charlotte Whitsey
HI, some interesting ideas, but you idea 72 and 91 there is a big problem. There are 3 types of plastic readily used- PVC, PP and PET. Only two are safe for food or consumerables. That is PP and PET. Idea 72, is to put your dog and cat food into a drawer type unit that is routinely used for paper supplies and such. This is NOT SAFE FOR FOOD OR FOOD ITEMS. PVC is not safe for food, and those types of units are routinely made with PVC plastic. With that said, you could put in t plastic bag first, but the off gassing will probably go through. YOUR DOGS AND CATS CAN BECOME SICK LIKELY. It can be actually toxic. Number 91, talks about putting foods into plastic containers, the packaged foods are fine, but the onions, or potatoes, do not put in plastic that is PVC. I just thought you might want to know this.
Love it
What was #20 made out of?