50 things to declutter NOW {and you won't miss 'em}

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  • Опубліковано 18 жов 2024
  • If you're looking to simplify, here are 50 ideas to encourage your decluttering and to get you thinking differently about the stuff. Keep in mind, decluttering is a HUGE and emotional task. Like all good things, it's a process of learning and growth. I believe in you.
    And, for those who want to reference a written list as well...
    👗 CLOTHING
    1. That doesn’t fit (or outgrown)
    2. Pattern or color you dislike
    3. Needs alterations (do it this week or donate by Sunday)
    4. Fancier than your lifestyle
    5. Holiday/special occasion themed
    6. Seasonally inappropriate (storage or donate)
    7. Hand-me-downs that didn’t work out
    🏺 DECOR
    8. Holiday decorations
    9. Used up candles/scents
    10. Decor that makes cleaning harder
    11. Decor that has been sitting around waiting for a home
    12. Decor that isn't multipurpose
    🧸 TOYS
    13. Toys getting little to no use
    14. Toys that have been forgotten
    15. Toys that have too many small parts
    16. Toys that are broken
    17. Toys that you don’t think are in your child’s best interest
    18. Developmentally inappropriate toys
    19. Conceptually fixed toys
    20. Toys that do too much and break too easily
    21. Toys that overstimulate/entertain
    22. Toys that claim developmental advantages
    23. Fad toys
    24. Dried out or used up art supplies
    25. Cheap art tools (paint brushes from sets)
    26. Toys that are too large for the space
    🔪 KITCHEN
    27. Food past its prime (trash it)
    28. Food you don’t like (donate it)
    29. Appliances you bought and never used
    30. Cookbooks with overly complicated recipes or that required you to buy more stuff
    🤪 RANDOMS
    31. Cleaning supplies you don't like or didn't live up to the hype or were weirdly complicated
    32. Gifts you were given but don't want or plan to use
    33. Extra buttons, snaps, etc.
    34. Leftovers from craft projects
    35. Trash
    36. Outdated technology
    37. Empties (lotion)
    ✔️ CATEGORIES
    38. Been meaning to sell (list it today or donate)
    39. Tried and failed to sell
    40. duplicates
    41. old versions
    42. Things you already decided to declutter (but never got rid of)
    43. Things that aren’t a definite yes
    44. Things that you can get by without
    45. Clutter catchers (flat surfaces, storage furniture, baskets)
    46. Things from a past season of life
    47. Excess organization/storage bins
    48. Book you don't want to read again
    49. Books you bought but never read
    50. Things you're not using
    🎙 MENTIONED
    Simplicity Parenting by Kim John Payne: amzn.to/48wPGaa
    👉 DISCLAIMERS
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    Music licensed by Epidemic Sound.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 120

  • @barbarad.517
    @barbarad.517 11 місяців тому +18

    I just recently decided to reclaim my space! I’ve been taking carloads to the thrift stores over the past week! Thank you!

    • @papertownhome
      @papertownhome  11 місяців тому +2

      That’s so exciting!! Congrats!

    • @barbarad.517
      @barbarad.517 11 місяців тому

      @@papertownhome it is liberating! I don’t miss any of it! 😂

  • @lauraann7816
    @lauraann7816 11 місяців тому +9

    The Stupid Tax -- yes! Oh I have definitely paid into the Stupid Tax over my lifetime. 😯 Trying to avoid the Stupid Tax might be a way to help me buy more intentionally 😉

  • @tracethomas5137
    @tracethomas5137 7 місяців тому +5

    Hello 👋 from the Westcoast of Canada. I just recently found your channel and I absolutely love your videos. “We all sometimes have to pay the stupid tax”. That one made me laugh out loud. Thank you for your content and thank you for being you. Have a wonderful day. 🙂

    • @papertownhome
      @papertownhome  7 місяців тому

      Thank you so much!! Welcome 🤗

  • @debbiekoortzen1154
    @debbiekoortzen1154 7 місяців тому +4

    I really agree with you on having a smaller wardrobe. I decluttered a lot of clothes, my streamlined closet works perfectly and I only have stuff I love and feel good in. ❤

    • @papertownhome
      @papertownhome  6 місяців тому +1

      I totally agree! It’s the best.

  • @autobotdiva9268
    @autobotdiva9268 10 місяців тому +5

    got the kids down to 1 quilt, 2 sheet sets, mattress pad, 2 comforters!!!

  • @minimalqueen7523
    @minimalqueen7523 Рік тому +15

    Long time minimalist. Enjoying your spin on things.

  • @kniebeisseraufzack
    @kniebeisseraufzack 11 місяців тому +17

    Great tips! Though I think getting rid of toys should always be done together with the child. Children are very generous when you explain to them the concept of other children not having a lot of toys and gifting unwanted toys to those children in need. Sometimes taking away toys without their say so leaves a deep gap, that later on in life they fill with collecting and hoarding, which is not ideal. So doing that together is a great bonding activity. 😀

    • @AB-ws4kt
      @AB-ws4kt Місяць тому +1

      Meeee! I had a lot more actual traumatic things happen in my life, but funnily enough this is something that stuck with me a lot - losing toys or having them taken without asking me first.
      I’ve had a really hard time letting things go, and am finally shifting from being a hoarder myself.

    • @sarahe397
      @sarahe397 Місяць тому

      Agreed - but I also think it depends on the age of the child! Her kids are young enough (as are mine) that they don’t fully understand. You can go through with or without them, but keep the toys hidden somewhere. If there are some they ask for, pull those back out. The others can get donated, sold, etc

  • @katiej8596
    @katiej8596 7 місяців тому +1

    Amazing take on decluttering. I've watched hours of videos on decluttering, especially Minimal Mom. I love your honesty. Just found you today and love your videos! Thanks for doing what you do.

    • @papertownhome
      @papertownhome  7 місяців тому

      Thank you so much! I’m so happy you’re here!

  • @julesy6171
    @julesy6171 Рік тому +15

    Great list and delivery, you have a straight forward, refreshing style!

  • @burgesskj
    @burgesskj 11 місяців тому +2

    Your suggestion to do cleaning at times when Seasonal decorations must be changed is brilliant!

  • @erinmorgenstern4686
    @erinmorgenstern4686 Рік тому +4

    P.S. I totally think you should talk about this similar topic related to your car...you are so good at keeping your car decluttered!

  • @mrsbrittanylouu7518
    @mrsbrittanylouu7518 Рік тому +4

    Have been LOVING your content!!!! You’re adorable and I wish we could be real life friends.

    • @papertownhome
      @papertownhome  Рік тому +2

      Same! It’s bittersweet to get connected to so many likeminded women but only remotely.

  • @noname-qw9td
    @noname-qw9td Рік тому +4

    When you started sorting the toys out due to the camera angle and the whatnot you looked like the mum from the first Toy Story film picking them up :) (6:20 onwards)- made me laugh. Great video! Super advice!

    • @papertownhome
      @papertownhome  Рік тому +4

      Haha 😂 that’s awesome! Now I want to watch Toy Story.

  • @erinmorgenstern4686
    @erinmorgenstern4686 Рік тому +1

    The food one just reminds me of your famous quote: "This watermelon tastes spicy." I love you so much!

  • @webnestor
    @webnestor Рік тому +134

    I would have loved to hear your video, but the background music never stops, and after two - three minutes I couldn't manage to filter it out anymore. My problem I know. But I really wish you would only play music in the intro ...

    • @papertownhome
      @papertownhome  Рік тому +51

      Sorry to hear that! Let me do a poll to see where the audience lands on use of music throughout. Could also be an issue of needing to mix it to be a little softer. Very good feedback though!

    • @anniewatkins7646
      @anniewatkins7646 Рік тому +44

      That is exactly what I came to say. I love the content and your style but the music distracts alot.

    • @papertownhome
      @papertownhome  Рік тому +6

      @@anniewatkins7646 I've actually scheduled a poll to go to my audience tomorrow so folks can weigh in on use of background music! Be sure to check back. It should publish in the a.m.

    • @emilyharrison1340
      @emilyharrison1340 Рік тому +10

      I agree but love the content

    • @glacyneyla-lifestyle
      @glacyneyla-lifestyle Рік тому +18

      ​@@papertownhomeHi I'm german and even I stoped after 30 seconds because the loud music make it soooo hard to understand you 😅

  • @angelakamps191
    @angelakamps191 Місяць тому +4

    I’ve been binge watching your videos, thank you cuz I’m generally an organized person and having 2 young children and seeing the life I could live without all these material things to clean and organize has so much more potential and I crave that! Now, can you please share how many clothes should children have? I’ve implemented washing clothes everyday and I’m seeing how much clothes we have.. but I also want to have enough for when we travel. Help my brain. Thank you and God bless!

    • @Gabriella_Raquel717
      @Gabriella_Raquel717 Місяць тому +2

      Girl, I could have written this exact comment 😂 I have wondered if I am adhd recently bc I’ve just been so overwhelmed with the chaos that is having two children and trying to keep a clean organized home. This stuff if giving me life & I am absolutely craving this lifestyle . I have been for a while & have already declutter about 70 % of our things but there is still more work to be done.

  • @wherewillub4eternity
    @wherewillub4eternity 22 дні тому

    You are a girl after my own heart!! Thank you thank you for the encouragement and good ideas!!!

  • @HylianNecessary
    @HylianNecessary Рік тому +9

    Seasonal clothes - for some people it may be worthwhile keeping a small stash while their kids are still in school - every year our kids come home with a selection of “tomorrow is Christmas sweater day” notes (sometimes it’s beach day, pink shirt day, etc) and I have to rush to the thrift shop the same evening to find something (not gonna spend $$$ on something just for a day). Of course, not all kids care whether they wear themed stuff, but some may feel awkward if they’re the only ones not wearing it

    • @papertownhome
      @papertownhome  Рік тому +7

      Really good point! I don’t have school aged kids and I was homeschooled 😂 so that literally NEVER occurred to me.

    • @ruthiespotion
      @ruthiespotion Рік тому +2

      Haha I’m fortunate so far that my oldest (first grader) doesn’t like spirit days and errs on the more introverted side 😊💗

    • @papertownhome
      @papertownhome  Рік тому +1

      @@ruthiespotion haha I love that. A true individual!

    • @anastasiya8314
      @anastasiya8314 11 місяців тому +2

      I diy the Christmas sweater. Get basic sweater then attach some cute pins or a little battery powered garland or crochet some fluffy cuffs and appliqués and sew on quickly.

    • @papertownhome
      @papertownhome  11 місяців тому +1

      @@anastasiya8314 I like that! Makes the sweater more versatile.

  • @Charlotte-bc7vj
    @Charlotte-bc7vj Рік тому +6

    @14:51 haha I felt that 🙃. Great list, new sub here! Love your idea of getting all the wintertime decor out now to declutter. I have immediately donated SO many gifts from my mother and mother in law - both for me and my kid. It's easier to donate something I know I won't use when I remember someone else will be happy to find it in a thrift shop. And bonus points when the item still has a tag on it!

    • @papertownhome
      @papertownhome  Рік тому +1

      Absolutely! I went thrifting this week for my daughter’s wardrobe and was so excited about the things with tags still on. Such a score!

  • @Crystal.Calvin
    @Crystal.Calvin Рік тому +6

    The toys !!!!!! We just decluttered more of my toddlers toys, especially alot of pretend items like play kitchen. We have found that if we allow her to interact with the real thing, like meal prep or kitchen chores , she gets the same enjoyment out of the process while also learning skills for independence.

    • @papertownhome
      @papertownhome  Рік тому +4

      That is awesome! And so true! We never got into kitchen toys but I let Peyton cook with me and she’s all about it. I’ve also found that we didn’t need things like pretend doctor equipment (lol, what category of toy is that?). My daughter uses phone chargers as a stethoscope and blocks as thermometers. Kids are awesomely creative 🤩

    • @Crystal.Calvin
      @Crystal.Calvin Рік тому

      @@papertownhome yes totally!

  • @saranic21
    @saranic21 Рік тому +4

    "Anything that has been upgraded.. my husband..." 😂

  • @dorotajamrozinska3566
    @dorotajamrozinska3566 День тому

    wonderful film!

  • @aliza792
    @aliza792 Місяць тому +3

    Enjoyed this! Question: what sort of gifts are you buying for your kids if you maybe are no longer adding any new toys to your household?

    • @Vera1993B
      @Vera1993B Місяць тому +1

      Just stumbling on this video and I see this message. You can buy them things they need and might still be happy with, like a new pair of rainboots or pajama's that they love. You can give them an experience, like going to the zoo, movies or a restaurant they'll love. Even taking the time to do some baking at home may be lovely. You can buy stuff that empties as it's used, like art supplies or sideway chalk (don't know about the English word but the chalk to make drawings outside on the sideways). Books I think are always lovely. You can consider a subscription to a playground or the library. Also, more of the same is always a possibility (as long as you kid uses it!), consider magnetic toys, lego, lego duplo, playmobile (not sure about all the brand names in English), railway sets,... Also, at some point they may be ready for new toys as they get older. In any case, go for quality over quantity.

  • @cheyennescottage
    @cheyennescottage Рік тому +4

    I'm so thankful i found you!! There's lots of minimalism content but minimalism AND doing it while having a family is harder to find. 💚

    • @papertownhome
      @papertownhome  Рік тому +1

      Thank you! I'm so glad you're here! And, excited I can be sharing my experience with it all :)

  • @amvien
    @amvien Рік тому +2

    Ooh I would love to see what toys you keep and declutter next!! :)

    • @papertownhome
      @papertownhome  Рік тому +1

      I DEFINITELY need to do that video. I'm scared 🤣 but I need to.

    • @monicalmoss
      @monicalmoss 11 місяців тому

      ​@@papertownhome Especially those Lovevery toys. My 10 month old is still getting lots of use now and we've loved them, but I can see how I'm going to feel so attached even once they've outlived their usefulness. They are one of those items for me that have a lot of "motherhood" wrapped up in them.

    • @papertownhome
      @papertownhome  11 місяців тому

      @@monicalmoss 100 percent! You’ve hit the nail on the head. That’s exactly how I feel about them.

  • @midlife_minimalist
    @midlife_minimalist Рік тому +1

    “Stupid Tax”. I love that!

  • @karenzanvit7406
    @karenzanvit7406 Рік тому +2

    Getting rid of clothes that are too small? What a great piece of advice!!

    • @papertownhome
      @papertownhome  Рік тому

      Hard to do though! Many of us need the encouragement :). I know I do.

  • @sct4040
    @sct4040 Рік тому +10

    Notions are hard to replace nowadays, it’s hard to find a store to buy them. Just put all the buttons in a box.

  • @larissaguy9083
    @larissaguy9083 Рік тому +3

    Very helpful suggestions. Loving your content.

  • @bellemusecore
    @bellemusecore 27 днів тому +2

    I wrote this list down on paper and included the guilt and shame attached to the fantasy self she spoke about at the end. Decluttering that too. I'm about to feel so light and free!!

  • @Vicusikm
    @Vicusikm 11 днів тому

    I am biggest minimalist of all minimalists 😂 will think hundred times before purchasing. And I don’t have anything to declutter 😂

  • @miriahtaverna
    @miriahtaverna Місяць тому

    This was very helpful, thank you!

  • @burgesskj
    @burgesskj 11 місяців тому +3

    RE: Toys; anything with small or age-inappropriate small parts can be easily stored in an organized way by using clear square containers. Among the many grocery consumables you may purchase, like candies, pickles, nuts, or even pet treats many come in clear containers, with bright colorful tops. These come with wide open tops, good for an adult hand, and labels come off in minutes with Goo-Be-Gone. These square jars easily stack on shelves, keeping small items off of the floor, everyone loves a way to safely store LEGO's and other forms of plastic caltrops.
    Not just good for children's toys, they're great for adult crafting items too.
    I prefer clear containers, because if I can't see it, it doesn't exist and may as well be thrown away.

  • @swannercheryl
    @swannercheryl 16 днів тому

    GOOD VIDEO!

  • @stefsim5332
    @stefsim5332 Рік тому

    enjoy the content. Keep on sharing with us

  • @birgitneuhold2627
    @birgitneuhold2627 Рік тому +1

    Good video! I love the cutting board. But I think it would be too expensive to shiping it to Austria 🇦🇹! Best greetings Birgit

  • @sarahpulver9978
    @sarahpulver9978 28 днів тому

    Thx you! Just found you! You are amazing!!

    • @papertownhome
      @papertownhome  28 днів тому +1

      You’re so kind! I’m so happy you’re here.

  • @kimberlyespinoza7970
    @kimberlyespinoza7970 Рік тому

    Love your channel!

  • @shoppingislifeuk
    @shoppingislifeuk Рік тому

    Amazing

  • @tracyr2555
    @tracyr2555 Місяць тому

    When people gift my children toys they aren’t ready for (small pieces, age wise) I store them for later in months to a year max.

  • @annak1371
    @annak1371 23 дні тому

    What would you do if you got married, moved out, and had your own space, but then the unexpected happened (you became pregnant (I was 43 at the time) and then your husband, lost his job) and you ended up having to move into a 600 square foot studio that your family owns. It was only meant to be temporary, and your husband got a new job, and you were slowly climbing out of the hole you were in, and then the plague happened, which has caused you to have to live there longer. We have all of the "fixings" that we picked out from wedding money, but our place is too small for everything. Now we store things in the garage that should be in our kitchen. But, our kitchen, at the moment, is the size of an rv kitchen. We don't even have a proper stove. What would you suggest? Would you declutter that anyway, since it's not getting used? Or would you keep it. Let me also say, that we are a one income family, because I homeschool.

    • @caspenbee
      @caspenbee 3 години тому

      I've been there! It can be frustrating and overwhelming. If the stuff in the garage is out of sight and mind, I think it's great to have it for when you need it. But if it stresses you out, maybe you could have a garage sale. Then you don't have to spend the time and energy listing everything online or whatever, but you also get some cash which might make you feel better about getting rid of things you "might need later." You could even put the garage sale money in a savings account just for when you move. Whatever you decide, good luck :)

  • @kikitaube-hansen
    @kikitaube-hansen Рік тому

    Very inspiring video. Thank you and aboniert.

  • @azfarsyed7082
    @azfarsyed7082 Рік тому

    Need. To know to keep things useful & to shares to give gifts relatives .Friends Neifhbors .good .

  • @colinkulowcreative
    @colinkulowcreative 11 місяців тому +1

    That comment about the lotion bottle with just a tiny bit at the bottom really struck home with me. Same with toothpaste. Why do we feel such guilt over such a minor thing? I’m trying to be better about knowing when to let it go.

    • @papertownhome
      @papertownhome  11 місяців тому +1

      I love that. Learning to let go has definitely been a process for me too. It’s taken a lot of shifts in my thinking.

    • @nesxya
      @nesxya 4 місяці тому +1

      Used lotion bottles and pumps I rinse them out for the recycling bin. If the lotion is super thick you can add a little water to use up the last bit.
      Lotion tubes I cut the end off with scissors. I live in the desert. I go through lots of lotion and it can get expensive.
      I squeeze out every last drop of toothpaste as well, but that's a cost issue as well.
      Being frugal is okay. As you make adjustments to throw almost empties out it will get easier. For me, washing them for the recycling drop off helps relieve that anxiety. Hope that helps. ♻️

  • @tracyd2320
    @tracyd2320 Рік тому

  • @vcook9710
    @vcook9710 Рік тому +1

    What is a conceptually fixed toy? Example? Why?

    • @josephinemorgenstern8161
      @josephinemorgenstern8161 Рік тому +2

      I think by "conceptionally fixed toy" she means a toy that is likely to have a "fixed" meaning in the mind of a child. For example, a doll that looks exactly like Elsa from the movie "Frozen" will probably only be used to play Elsa with. A more neutral looking doll may be used to represent Elsa or any other TV character or (even better) a character of your child's imagination.
      Waldorf education encourages you to give your child simple and versatile materials to play with in order to enhance your child's creativity.

    • @vcook9710
      @vcook9710 Рік тому +3

      @@josephinemorgenstern8161 Thanks! That makes sense. I had just never heard the term before…but at the same time children are pulled toward those toys for that specific reason because they like that character. I would have a difficult time trying to get my son to pretend another doll is spiderman and it look nothing like him. 😂

    • @papertownhome
      @papertownhome  Рік тому

      @josephinemorgenstern8161 Thanks for jumping in! This explanation was perfect.

    • @papertownhome
      @papertownhome  Рік тому

      @vcook9710 Sorry for being slow to respond! I was thrilled to see Josephine was able to jump in and provide more clarity. Also, I probably could have been more clear in the video, but this category was meant to be one of many ideas. It's definitely not something that I expect will work for or be a priority for every family.

  • @GinnyShilliday
    @GinnyShilliday 11 місяців тому +2

    Just discovered your channel and I love your content-but please just omit that background music. It really detracts.

    • @papertownhome
      @papertownhome  11 місяців тому +2

      Thanks Caroline! Appreciate you watching! That seems to be a trending opinion, especially with this video. Hopefully the more recent videos are a better experience. I've been more careful to keep music contained to intros and outros. Or, to keep it super, super low.

  • @co7314
    @co7314 Рік тому +8

    This is interesting, but it doesn't apply to people who are struggling financially and can't afford to replace it down the road if they change their mind or circumstances.

    • @Jessica_Jones
      @Jessica_Jones Місяць тому +2

      I've run into that a lot and what has helped is I started using specific bins or drawers as a "time will tell" space (one of my favorite Minimal Mom tips!)
      Another great tip that goes hand-in-hand with this is, "Can it be replaced for $20 or less?" As a frugal and particular person myself, this has helped me get rid of more generic items like books, craft supplies, blankets, and decor, while better justifying the space used by pricier or more unique items that I would rather not part with yet :)

    • @carawitha_cee
      @carawitha_cee 8 днів тому +2

      i think the thing to keep in mind is that “what if i need it?” is a lack mentality approach to life. you don’t need to get rid of things that you need/use. but holding onto (an example from my life) sweaters/clothing i didn’t wear/like/feel good in so as to trick my brain into thinking i had lots of clothes was pointless. i opened the closet to so many pieces of clothing, but very few i felt good in/wanted to wear and, in some cases, couldn’t wear. so i asked myself “are these pieces that could be of value to someone else? if yes - donate/deliver. if i could sell and bring a little money to our family - sell. if broken/stained/picked - trash. we don’t need nearly what we think we need. i am still working on this. i am working on our house working for us, not us working for our house. if we were moving, would i take it with us/pay to have it packed/put it in storage? if NO, it needs to GO.

  • @lyudmylataranets8102
    @lyudmylataranets8102 24 дні тому

    Very strong background music. Distructed me very much and made me feel uncomfortable to continue listening. Otherwise, very useful video👍