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I only use food Storage Containers for certain items... Crackers, Cookies, things that can go stale if not stored effectively. I also use Airtight Containers for sugar , brown sugar, and the Flours that I use, but I leave the Flour in its packaging.... it's just easier, the whole package goes into a container that it will fit in. I am a former Professional Housekeeper/ Organizer and I do agree with keeping it simple if you have small children, a spouse ,etc. ...Things can STILL be " organized " using basic techniques and consistency. I also found, over the years - That keeping extras of an item in certain rooms is beneficial. You always know where they are ...there's a pair of Scissors in the kitchen.... a pair of Scissors by the front door area( stored up in a wall bin ) ...A pair of Scissors in the Lounge( stored in a drawer ) so there's no running to another room to get those. I always have Paper Towels in my bathroom, as well, not just in the kitchen. I think it's important to " keep things where one uses them " ... No matter if it's nail Polish or whatever you're using .... ; if you like to do your nails in the living room, then find a beautiful lidded Box to store all your products and it's right there where you want to use it. I just think that trying to dedicate everything to a bathroom and then you have to go retrieve everything is - to me- just silly...... Put things where you use them. Where they're accessible. I keep my hand cream/ lotion in a taller ,but lovely metal bin ... it's where I can use it anytime. I also keep extea hand cream in a pretty wire type thing that sits on my kitchen counter. I don't subscribe to the " Marie Kondo " way of folding all those clothes. Lol..except certain ones, and for travel, it does help. But " Everyday Life "...No. lol. Nice video, Miss Brittany. 🙏🏻🙂😊
I love Cass from Clutterbug. She also says there are 4 different types of people and they need to organize in their style. Example: butterflies--are visual organizers and need everything to look pretty. Catherine from Do It On A dime also has good organizing tips. You 3 are my go to people for home hacks and organizing ideas! Great video as always!!
To clarify, any “bug” may want things to look pretty. The styles speak to whether your organizing style is micro or macro, and then whether you need your systems to be hidden or visible.
@@charmaccents6278 if you can remember that butterflies spend their time fluttering about from flower to flower looking pretty (visual, macro because they’re enjoying the flowers and don’t have time to waste on organizing systems) then it makes all the others easier. Bees may also move quickly from flower to flower, but they are intent on hiding all their honey in a well organized hive (hidden, micro). I can’t remember crickets and ladybugs as easily, but Cass is a cricket and I know she likes visual, macro systems.
I loved your garbage bag challenge! I always have 2 bags in the garage; 1 for donations & 1 for trash. I try at least 3 times every week to put something in both bags. A washcloth, old pair of shoes, old kitchen utensils etc...once the bags are filled I take to the trash or to donation. It's amazing how much stuff you can get rid of :)
You got this! Even when you don't... You have your support network, friends and family... They can keep things together while you have the chance to fall apart. Much love to you!
I've been watching your videos for so long. I love everyone of them. You are so organized and your home is beautifully decorated. Love your ideas and helpful tips. Thanks so much for your videos! 😊👍💯
🥰 I love what you said about decanting pantry items into clear or other storage. It looks SO PRETTY, and I'm always a little envious when I see someone else's pantry who has taken that step, but in reality, it's just too much trouble for me and my life. The stuff doesn't always fit into the new container, so then you not only have the pretty container, you also have to find space to store the leftover amounts in the original packaging, the new ingredients wind up on top of the older ingredients at the bottom of the container, which never get used up (which means they are going bad/rancid and could cause problems with the fresher top ingredients, as well), you lose the nutritional and recipe information on the original packaging (as well as any use-by dates) unless you cut those parts out and attach them to the new bins... It's just an unwieldy and unrealistic system for me. The only exceptions in our house are the flours and sugars. Because they come in packaging that is so messy once it's opened, I do decant those, but I made sure to buy containers that would fit the entirety of the original contents. My favorite piece of home-organizing advice is to store things as close to where you use them as possible. It's so much more convenient to have a storage box with all the pet supplies (for example) and keep it in the cabinet closest to their food bowls or where we groom them or wherever we'd most likely need an item from that box. Or a box of all the vacuum attachments and parts near where we store the vacuum, etc. My hubby has a bad habit of just stashing things wherever he finds room, then I can never find anything when I go looking for it. It's very frustrating! I've been trying to train him out of that habit by giving him clearly defined (and labeled!) spaces for the items he typically tosses into the wrong storage spots. It does appear to be helping!
I like to put things in clear containers for the simple reason you can see when you are running low/out. Too many boxes of stale crackers and cereal made me change to clear containers. They may not be “toss in” abled, but they sure have saved me a lot of money and tossing out food.
I also like using clear bins. I'll have to try and find that toy organiser for my nephew. I love watching Clutterbug's videos. She has great organisation tips like you. Would love to see a collab. Great video!🥰
🥰 Excellent tips!! That first one was a good one to get rid of... putting newly arrived oatmeal (or whatever) on top of the older product just isn't a good idea. Use the older stuff up first then put the latest into the bin. But I love the idea of the 'top shelf' makeup items to keep by themselves to streamline getting ready in the morning. That brush holder looks like a game changer, too!! Thanks Brittany!!
Loved your video! The most basic rule of organizing is to keep it simple and maintainable. Couldn't find the emoji you said, but I 'm sending you kisses from Greece 😘😘😘
Hi Brittany, just want to let you know how much I enjoy your channel. It is fun to watch you and informative. I transformed my bathroom using your tips on organization and decor. I appreciate how organized you are in your presentation and the research you do.
🥰 In home organizing, there is always this dynamic tension between making things visible (in order to avoid losing things in your own home and unnecessarily buying things you cannot find) versus having a clean, smooth, uncluttered, visual space. Gah! My solution was to buy some multi-drawer cabinets from IKEA in a nice, matte, white. These have been broadly categorized (medical, makeup, office supplies, DIY supplies, etc.) and look very clean and uncluttered while the drawers are closed, but when I open a drawer, everything is easily visible within the drawer: there's that hairbrush...oh yes, I do still have some painter's tape...oops, almost out of my multi-vitamins, etc. If it's something you need to grab and go (e.g. a first-aid kit needed out on the carport) then a well-labeled box in the "medical" cabinet drawer is so much better than a bunch of loose supplies, or a first aid kit crammed behind other stuff under the bathroom sink. To me the hardest part is organizing things the first time and memorizing the location of each broad category. Once that part is done, I can reach for a protein bar or a comb or a pair of scissors or my favorite lipstick without having to really think about it or search for it. Easy-peasy.
🥰 Loved all the tips! Especially the one minute rule and the throw it in. I'll definitely put them into practice from now!! Also, the cords organizer (the wall buddy) is great too! Would love to get it and put it in use.
Best organization video ever! You know what our real pain points are. Instead of showing us Instagram approval bins and baskets, you are really caring your viewers in this video!
🥰 Fun fact for me the decanting falls into the 1 minute rule. I have clear lightweight containers and it takes me no more then a minute to empty the packaged food in them. But this has saved me so much mess. The containers are easy to access for my kids so they can make their own breakfast. So for me decanting is a game changer
thanks for sharing! I didn't think of choosing containers that are easy to access for kids (I don't have any), but that's definitely something to consider for my next purchases
I use magazine holders for vacuum cleaner bags. You can stick them to the wall for easy access! I also like over the door hanging shoe holders with pouches. I use them for cleaning supplies and vacuum cleaner attachments. They can also be cut into smaller sections of pouches for other uses.
Wow all great ideas. Love Carter's lego basket. I'm with you on the pantry. If you have to repackage to use it everyday. When I store and stack my pantry I can tell you the shelf and location. Thanks as always I watch until the end.
Great tips! 🥰 I’m appreciated your comments on the clear pantry bins being a hassle and taking up precious time! I agree and was frustrated when an entire bag or box didn’t fit in the plastic bin, meaning I now had a full bin and partial box to deal with later. Not to mention that I needed to keep the lot numbers and expiration dates. Loved the tips!
Yes, because it is almost always easier for you to get the item instead of explaining where it is, they look, still cant find it so you end up getting it for them anyway! 😂
I liked all of your tips especially the last one about getting two garbage bags one for throw away and one for donation just going through your house that would help a whole lot better. Thank you for this great video!
Britney, I love the content you present on every video. I've learned so much, thanks for sharing wonderful ideas that have truly helped me in many aspects of my daily life ❤ The quality of your work is amazing! I have been following you since you were pregnant with Carter and I look forward to watching your videos on UA-cam as well as your posts on Instagram 🥰
I actually discovered so many of your points (free space in pantry or closets, bins for routines) these past 2 weeks when we had to prepare the house for sale. This is our new goals! Nothing more efficient than the good "less is more"
🥰 great tips! I hate systems that fail and I always try to analyse why! This was great insight to some of my potential pitfalls. Personally I hate boxes and packaging as it takes up so much space so I try to decant as much as possible. Label maker has been a game changer but my husband is also hopeless. I don’t understand why they cannot commit to systems 😞
🥰 Yessss! Decanting everything in the pantry did NOT work for me! I think decanting works best for things like snacks or bars. Not oats, flour, cereal, etc. Love the tips, will definitely be incorporating them. Thanks!
normally what i do if i don’t have time to decant everything when i get home from food shopping is i’ll just put it all away in its original packaging and then i’ll set aside an hour on the weekend to decant it
For me it's cereal, flour, sugar etc. Things that have flimsy packaging and make big mess if spilled. Crisps, bars and such have durable packaging and and are easy to pick up .
Great tips Brittany.❤ Finally someone sharing my feelings about pouring our things in those clean containers. It's too much for me....looks nice but I wont spend my time on that. Especially when you go through stuff fast. ❤
My problem is that then you have some left in the bag that doesn't fit. Now you still have to store that - and double-check before you put the item on the grocery list. Or you forget you still have some left. 😂
Amazing and realistic organization video that can really help. Thank you for sharing this with us Brittany! I do have a request for a different type of organization video that I’d truly appreciate you doing if possible…Storing bulk size items! We are a family of 5 that shops at Sam’s Club or Costco to try and save money BUT we have a small kitchen that doesn’t even have a pantry or much storage space and no basement. I really struggle trying to find ways to keep the jumbo sized everything (that do save us money) organized and fresh. For example buying the huge bag of flour as we try to make as much homemade items as possible but cannot fit the ginormous bag. So I fill up an airtight container to keep in the kitchen, the bag in the coat closet and refill as necessary. But there has to be a better, smarter, easier way than having huge bags in the coat closet, cans in one of the three kids closets, dried pastas in another’s room, etc. I’m sure there are others that can relate to this situation. The other part of the issue is that it’s quite a drive to Costco and Sam’s is in the states so we can’t go very often. Meaning we bring home a lot but only what’s needed. Thank you again, ❤ from Shannon in Canada 🇨🇦
Great tips, thank you. I love to watch your videos. You always look so content and happy, full of energy and pretty. Warm regards from one of the Scandinavian countries in Europe.
Big Same on the containers in the pantry. It looks pretty initially, but creates so much more work...so it doesn't last long. Honestly, it's a relief to hear you say the same on this as someone with strong organization and good time-management skills. It looks great, but it's just not practical. tbh: the Wow Factor I'm looking for in my pantry is...in Snack Variety!!! LOL Thanks!!
As a poster child for adult adhd I struggle with organization. Thanks for helping me face the organization *fantasy*. Most helpful video on home hacks ever!
I do the garbage bag clean up round several times a week. It is amazing how fast waste baskets fill up with paper stuff. I can easily rush through the house collecting all that trasb in no time at all.
To make my own labels, I take a peace of scotch tape, write what I want on it with a black sharpie, and apply the tape on the box/ bin. Efficient and very economical.
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Would you please post a link for the pull out bins at 4:50? Thanks
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I think someone is trying to scam people in the comments section of this video. Telling people they won.
❤ Such a brilliant video! You really put together the perfect list! Thank for the shout out, love your channel and I’m totally fangirling right now! 🥰
THANK YOU for having the best tips!!
I only use food Storage Containers for certain items... Crackers, Cookies, things that can go stale if not stored effectively.
I also use Airtight Containers for sugar , brown sugar, and the Flours that I use, but I leave the Flour in its packaging.... it's just easier, the whole package goes into a container that it will fit in. I am a former Professional Housekeeper/ Organizer and I do agree with keeping it simple if you have small children, a spouse ,etc. ...Things can STILL be " organized " using basic techniques and consistency. I also found, over the years - That keeping extras of an item in certain rooms is beneficial. You always know where they are ...there's a pair of Scissors in the kitchen.... a pair of Scissors by the front door area( stored up in a wall bin ) ...A pair of Scissors in the Lounge( stored in a drawer ) so there's no running to another room to get those.
I always have Paper Towels in my bathroom, as well, not just in the kitchen. I think it's important to " keep things where one uses them " ... No matter if it's nail Polish or whatever you're using .... ; if you like to do your nails in the living room, then find a beautiful lidded Box to store all your products and it's right there where you want to use it. I just think that trying to dedicate everything to a bathroom and then you have to go retrieve everything is - to me- just silly...... Put things where you use them. Where they're accessible. I keep my hand cream/ lotion in a taller ,but lovely metal bin ... it's where I can use it anytime. I also keep extea hand cream in a pretty wire type thing that sits on my kitchen counter.
I don't subscribe to the " Marie Kondo " way of folding all those clothes. Lol..except certain ones, and for travel, it does help. But " Everyday Life "...No. lol.
Nice video, Miss Brittany. 🙏🏻🙂😊
I love Cass from Clutterbug. She also says there are 4 different types of people and they need to organize in their style. Example: butterflies--are visual organizers and need everything to look pretty.
Catherine from Do It On A dime also has good organizing tips. You 3 are my go to people for home hacks and organizing ideas!
Great video as always!!
Yep! I’ve followed her for years! I’m a cricket, my daughter is a ladybug!!
@@mizzkain I always thought I was a ladybird but have learnt lately that I’m actually probably a cricket.
For the life of me, I cannot recall what styles go with what bugs and that frustrates me.
To clarify, any “bug” may want things to look pretty. The styles speak to whether your organizing style is micro or macro, and then whether you need your systems to be hidden or visible.
@@charmaccents6278 if you can remember that butterflies spend their time fluttering about from flower to flower looking pretty (visual, macro because they’re enjoying the flowers and don’t have time to waste on organizing systems) then it makes all the others easier. Bees may also move quickly from flower to flower, but they are intent on hiding all their honey in a well organized hive (hidden, micro). I can’t remember crickets and ladybugs as easily, but Cass is a cricket and I know she likes visual, macro systems.
Ok the magazine holder ideas were actually genius. This is why Ive been following you for years. You’re the best Brittany 🥰 ❤
I loved your garbage bag challenge! I always have 2 bags in the garage; 1 for donations & 1 for trash. I try at least 3 times every week to put something in both bags. A washcloth, old pair of shoes, old kitchen utensils etc...once the bags are filled I take to the trash or to donation. It's amazing how much stuff you can get rid of :)
You got this! Even when you don't... You have your support network, friends and family... They can keep things together while you have the chance to fall apart. Much love to you!
🥰 these tips took pressure off having the "perfect" organized home. Thank you!
function over everything!!
Agreed!
I've been watching your videos for so long. I love everyone of them. You are so organized and your home is beautifully decorated. Love your ideas and helpful tips. Thanks so much for your videos! 😊👍💯
🥰 I love what you said about decanting pantry items into clear or other storage. It looks SO PRETTY, and I'm always a little envious when I see someone else's pantry who has taken that step, but in reality, it's just too much trouble for me and my life. The stuff doesn't always fit into the new container, so then you not only have the pretty container, you also have to find space to store the leftover amounts in the original packaging, the new ingredients wind up on top of the older ingredients at the bottom of the container, which never get used up (which means they are going bad/rancid and could cause problems with the fresher top ingredients, as well), you lose the nutritional and recipe information on the original packaging (as well as any use-by dates) unless you cut those parts out and attach them to the new bins... It's just an unwieldy and unrealistic system for me. The only exceptions in our house are the flours and sugars. Because they come in packaging that is so messy once it's opened, I do decant those, but I made sure to buy containers that would fit the entirety of the original contents.
My favorite piece of home-organizing advice is to store things as close to where you use them as possible. It's so much more convenient to have a storage box with all the pet supplies (for example) and keep it in the cabinet closest to their food bowls or where we groom them or wherever we'd most likely need an item from that box. Or a box of all the vacuum attachments and parts near where we store the vacuum, etc. My hubby has a bad habit of just stashing things wherever he finds room, then I can never find anything when I go looking for it. It's very frustrating! I've been trying to train him out of that habit by giving him clearly defined (and labeled!) spaces for the items he typically tosses into the wrong storage spots. It does appear to be helping!
I like to put things in clear containers for the simple reason you can see when you are running low/out. Too many boxes of stale crackers and cereal made me change to clear containers. They may not be “toss in” abled, but they sure have saved me a lot of money and tossing out food.
THIS EXACTLY. We have a large family so I end up with a clear container AND whatever didn’t fit. 🤦🏽♀️
I also like using clear bins. I'll have to try and find that toy organiser for my nephew. I love watching Clutterbug's videos. She has great organisation tips like you. Would love to see a collab. Great video!🥰
🥰 Here I go with the garbage bag. I appreciate the idea of making things easy - no reason or excuses not to do it, and I won't forget. Thank you!
Useful, practical tips without all the big promotions and fluff thankyou
🥰 Excellent tips!! That first one was a good one to get rid of... putting newly arrived oatmeal (or whatever) on top of the older product just isn't a good idea. Use the older stuff up first then put the latest into the bin. But I love the idea of the 'top shelf' makeup items to keep by themselves to streamline getting ready in the morning. That brush holder looks like a game changer, too!! Thanks Brittany!!
I pour out the old rest, fill in the new product and put the old rest on top. it's easy.
@@BlondeQtie That is what I do as well.
🥰 I love Cas/Cluttebug! Thanks for sharing, Brittany! A joy as always! Much love from Virginia ❤
🥰 I love the dose of reality about decanting. It's gorgeous but I always end up with the box beside the decanter taking up twice the space.
Loved your video! The most basic rule of organizing is to keep it simple and maintainable. Couldn't find the emoji you said, but I 'm sending you kisses from Greece 😘😘😘
Hi Brittany, just want to let you know how much I enjoy your channel. It is fun to watch you and informative. I transformed my bathroom using your tips on organization and decor. I appreciate how organized you are in your presentation and the research you do.
💖Love your videos! Every. Single. Time. I find something I need to order or to do. 1 minute rule..here I come!
🥰 In home organizing, there is always this dynamic tension between making things visible (in order to avoid losing things in your own home and unnecessarily buying things you cannot find) versus having a clean, smooth, uncluttered, visual space. Gah! My solution was to buy some multi-drawer cabinets from IKEA in a nice, matte, white. These have been broadly categorized (medical, makeup, office supplies, DIY supplies, etc.) and look very clean and uncluttered while the drawers are closed, but when I open a drawer, everything is easily visible within the drawer: there's that hairbrush...oh yes, I do still have some painter's tape...oops, almost out of my multi-vitamins, etc. If it's something you need to grab and go (e.g. a first-aid kit needed out on the carport) then a well-labeled box in the "medical" cabinet drawer is so much better than a bunch of loose supplies, or a first aid kit crammed behind other stuff under the bathroom sink. To me the hardest part is organizing things the first time and memorizing the location of each broad category. Once that part is done, I can reach for a protein bar or a comb or a pair of scissors or my favorite lipstick without having to really think about it or search for it. Easy-peasy.
🥰 Loved all the tips! Especially the one minute rule and the throw it in. I'll definitely put them into practice from now!! Also, the cords organizer (the wall buddy) is great too! Would love to get it and put it in use.
Best organization video ever! You know what our real pain points are. Instead of showing us Instagram approval bins and baskets, you are really caring your viewers in this video!
🥰 Fun fact for me the decanting falls into the 1 minute rule. I have clear lightweight containers and it takes me no more then a minute to empty the packaged food in them. But this has saved me so much mess. The containers are easy to access for my kids so they can make their own breakfast. So for me decanting is a game changer
thanks for sharing! I didn't think of choosing containers that are easy to access for kids (I don't have any), but that's definitely something to consider for my next purchases
I use magazine holders for vacuum cleaner bags. You can stick them to the wall for easy access! I also like over the door hanging shoe holders with pouches. I use them for cleaning supplies and vacuum cleaner attachments. They can also be cut into smaller sections of pouches for other uses.
🥰 I'm about to leave for a concert but I PROMISE to do garbage bag therapy tomorrow. Using my phone reminder as well. 👍
Wow all great ideas. Love Carter's lego basket. I'm with you on the pantry. If you have to repackage to use it everyday. When I store and stack my pantry I can tell you the shelf and location. Thanks as always I watch until the end.
Great tips! 🥰 I’m appreciated your comments on the clear pantry bins being a hassle and taking up precious time! I agree and was frustrated when an entire bag or box didn’t fit in the plastic bin, meaning I now had a full bin and partial box to deal with later. Not to mention that I needed to keep the lot numbers and expiration dates. Loved the tips!
Loooove Clutterbug (I am a cricket organizer, and sometimes a ladybug when I am out of energy)
Thanks for the awesome video. ♡🥰
I think “where is the…” is code for our husbands saying “can YOU get me the…”
....yeppppp. 😄😁.. I was thinking that as well! Hahahaha!
Yes, because it is almost always easier for you to get the item instead of explaining where it is, they look, still cant find it so you end up getting it for them anyway! 😂
Totally 😅
I liked the one where the husband asked his wife “Where do we keep the butter?” 😂
I liked all of your tips especially the last one about getting two garbage bags one for throw away and one for donation just going through your house that would help a whole lot better. Thank you for this great video!
This video was great! I love all the ways to use a magazine holder
Love Cas from Clutterbug! Also Dana K White! 🥰
Cheer~~~a person who organizes.😊
Another great video Brittany, i have the same issues with my pantry , would love to see an updated stress free pantry organization video 🥰
WOW!,
You practically covered everything. Thank YOU
Britney, I love the content you present on every video. I've learned so much, thanks for sharing wonderful ideas that have truly helped me in many aspects of my daily life ❤ The quality of your work is amazing! I have been following you since you were pregnant with Carter and I look forward to watching your videos on UA-cam as well as your posts on Instagram 🥰
🥰 Thank you for sharing your tips! I feel more confident in sharing them with my clients!🥰
I actually discovered so many of your points (free space in pantry or closets, bins for routines) these past 2 weeks when we had to prepare the house for sale. This is our new goals! Nothing more efficient than the good "less is more"
🥰🥰🥰 I literally just went through my kids toys and trashed a lot of broken or missing pieces toys. Felt really good.
🥰 great tips! I hate systems that fail and I always try to analyse why! This was great insight to some of my potential pitfalls. Personally I hate boxes and packaging as it takes up so much space so I try to decant as much as possible. Label maker has been a game changer but my husband is also hopeless. I don’t understand why they cannot commit to systems 😞
😊❤ I couldn’t find the hearty smiley face emoji! Thank you for the helpful video!
I was curious if you could make an environmental friendly alternatives for your household supplies video 🥰
🥰 Thank you for these solid (plus stylish) tips!
🥰 Yessss! Decanting everything in the pantry did NOT work for me! I think decanting works best for things like snacks or bars. Not oats, flour, cereal, etc.
Love the tips, will definitely be incorporating them. Thanks!
it's perfect for oats and flours, i don't decant snacks tho lol :D
That’s what I do decant! Cereal goes stale quick and multiples (4 kids)! I cant decant pasta or crackers!
normally what i do if i don’t have time to decant everything when i get home from food shopping is i’ll just put it all away in its original packaging and then i’ll set aside an hour on the weekend to decant it
@@princesskkay221 an hour????? it takes 5 minutes for me
For me it's cereal, flour, sugar etc. Things that have flimsy packaging and make big mess if spilled. Crisps, bars and such have durable packaging and and are easy to pick up .
🥰🥰🥰 I loved the ideas for the magazine holder!
I really enjoy Cas from Clutterbug. Also like Dawn from the Minimal Mom. Theyre 2 of my favorite YTubers. Great tips Brittany. 😊
🥰 great tips...especially the one minute rule.
Great tips Brittany.❤ Finally someone sharing my feelings about pouring our things in those clean containers. It's too much for me....looks nice but I wont spend my time on that. Especially when you go through stuff fast. ❤
I just can't do it. Only my fantasy self will actually take the time to do that lol
My problem is that then you have some left in the bag that doesn't fit. Now you still have to store that - and double-check before you put the item on the grocery list. Or you forget you still have some left. 😂
🥰 watched until the end. Thank you for sharing all those useful hacks. So unique and realistic than the others!!!!
Your tips are always helpful....you are every bit the cat's meow! Blessings.
Love Cas from Clutterbug! 😍
Just found your channel after being very overwhelmed knowing my home could be much more organized but not sure how. THANK YOU! 🥰
My husband asked me where the flannels live. Married 7 years. We have 5 kids . He doesn’t know where we keep the flannels … talk about mental load
I'm surprised he even knows what flannel is. Pajamas, or sheets ?
I'm in the process of organizing my house. I love all your tips.
Loved all these tips! Who knew bananas could be used like that? Love the different contour ice roller.🎀
🥰 Love you Brittany. Great tips, as always.
😍 I love this video! Especially the one minute reminder. Brilliant 😊
Perfect! I needed this. Life can get overwhelming... simple easy!!
🥰Great tips! And yes, I love ClutterBug, too!
Amazing and realistic organization video that can really help. Thank you for sharing this with us Brittany!
I do have a request for a different type of organization video that I’d truly appreciate you doing if possible…Storing bulk size items! We are a family of 5 that shops at Sam’s Club or Costco to try and save money BUT we have a small kitchen that doesn’t even have a pantry or much storage space and no basement. I really struggle trying to find ways to keep the jumbo sized everything (that do save us money) organized and fresh. For example buying the huge bag of flour as we try to make as much homemade items as possible but cannot fit the ginormous bag. So I fill up an airtight container to keep in the kitchen, the bag in the coat closet and refill as necessary. But there has to be a better, smarter, easier way than having huge bags in the coat closet, cans in one of the three kids closets, dried pastas in another’s room, etc. I’m sure there are others that can relate to this situation. The other part of the issue is that it’s quite a drive to Costco and Sam’s is in the states so we can’t go very often. Meaning we bring home a lot but only what’s needed. Thank you again,
❤ from Shannon in Canada 🇨🇦
WOW the mag rack/holder idea is AMAZING 🙌👏 ty! 🩷
Great tips, thank you. I love to watch your videos. You always look so content and happy, full of energy and pretty. Warm regards from one of the Scandinavian countries in Europe.
🥰🥰🥰 I enjoyed watching all of your helpful tips!
🥰 you always brighten my day! Thank you for your fun energy!!
🥰 and here I was thinking I needed those airtight containers… thanks for sharing these tips!
Good On You for embracing reality!! Orderliness regardless of packaging is the key for me💖💖
🥰🥰🥰 Thank you for this great video, Brittany! I found you years ago because of your cleaning and organizational videos
🥰 you have some really great organization tips, thanks.
Big Same on the containers in the pantry. It looks pretty initially, but creates so much more work...so it doesn't last long. Honestly, it's a relief to hear you say the same on this as someone with strong organization and good time-management skills. It looks great, but it's just not practical.
tbh: the Wow Factor I'm looking for in my pantry is...in Snack Variety!!! LOL Thanks!!
🥰 last one is my favorite!!
🥰 thanks for another great video ‼️ love Cass and ClutterBug ❤️
Wow. I needed these tips today. Thank you for sharing this!
Right up my ally of needed tips!! Thank you! I’m saving this one.
Great tips! Love Clutter Bug too.
First time here, love your video content. And I Love CLUTTERBUG!! Cass is my go to lady!! I feel like she gets me 🥰🥰🥰
Cool! Thanks! I love this! Even though I don’t use makeup, but the ideas rock! 100% performance!
As a poster child for adult adhd I struggle with organization. Thanks for helping me face the organization *fantasy*. Most helpful video on home hacks ever!
Tips that I can actually use! Thank you !
Garbage bag challenge, sounds so therapeutic! 🥰🥰🥰
Letting go of fantasy self is perfectly said. Once I did this it was much better! ❤
Thank you for posting this video, I'm going to have to try this organization ideas.. my fave product clear food storage.
🥰 Trash bag therapy is legit. I use a bag for trash, a box for donations. It is so liberating to declutter!
Great video, great tips! Always enjoy your videos! You are so positive and helpful - thank you for excellent content. 💕
🥰 Always enjoy these videos & great tips Brittany!! Yes, Cas is amazing too.
I do the garbage bag clean up round several times a week. It is amazing how fast waste baskets fill up with paper stuff. I can easily rush through the house collecting all that trasb in no time at all.
Brittany, thanks for a great video and including the Clutterbug tips 😀 Love you two divas!
Thanks for some really great tips!🥰
Thank you for these awesome tips! 😊 👍🏻🥰
Yes the garbage bag therapy is the best thing when you're really drained and don't want to do anything. Love Cas too, she's "amaze-balls!" 🥰
THIS IS EXCELLENT THANK YOU!!!;)
🥰 I love those opaque bins and the cord organizers. And the ways you’ve chosen to show how magazine holders can be used.
Great ways to use the magazine holders. Thanks for all the tips.
🥰 always the best tips! Will have to try the folder organizers for lids!
😊🥰 just did the garbage bag to Declutter. Brilliant just cleaned my house.
🥰 great tips. Love Cass !!
Thanks Brittany! Excellent ideas! 🥰🥰
Storing extra TP in a magazine holder is the best tipp ever. Thank you for sharing
To make my own labels, I take a peace of scotch tape, write what I want on it with a black sharpie, and apply the tape on the box/ bin. Efficient and very economical.
I loved all of the tips. They make everything so much easier to organize🤩
🥰 great tips, my top favs I'll be implementing are the multi functional containers, most used space, and the throw it in and one minute rule.
Good tips..but I still love my Good Housekeeping kitchen storage containers and I keep them neat and tidy. 🥰