::: Picture Frame Recipe Holder :::
My sister gave me this old seven-part picture frame holder from IKEA. I had been reading a lot about using old picture frames as marker boards, but I wasn't quite sure how to re-purpose this. Then I discovered that with seven frames, I could write the menu for each day on one frame and slide the necessary recipe cards (or coupons if we were going out to eat) in the frame! PERFECT!
::: Fire Escape Ladder :::
::: "Clothesline" for drying zip-close bags :::
Okay, I admit it: I'm a nerd. I wash zip-close kitchen bags. Even the off-brands can be rather expensive, and I hate contributing to landfills any more than I have to. At my old house I attached the wet bags to a cabinet handle with a clothespin and let them hang to dry. Well, here, I don't have cabinet handles! So my wonderful husband, sick of seeing all the bags standing upright on a towel on the counter for days (which didn't work so well since they fell down or collapsed a lot anyway), made a clothesline for me on the underside of my cabinets! The thin rope tucks under a hook to hide out of sight when not in use. How useful!
Okay, I admit it: I'm a nerd. I wash zip-close kitchen bags. Even the off-brands can be rather expensive, and I hate contributing to landfills any more than I have to. At my old house I attached the wet bags to a cabinet handle with a clothespin and let them hang to dry. Well, here, I don't have cabinet handles! So my wonderful husband, sick of seeing all the bags standing upright on a towel on the counter for days (which didn't work so well since they fell down or collapsed a lot anyway), made a clothesline for me on the underside of my cabinets! The thin rope tucks under a hook to hide out of sight when not in use. How useful!
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Now you see it... |
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... Now you don't! |
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(The cord tucks away and is hidden from sight!) |
::: Pocket Chore Chart :::
I used 8 large 5x7 index cards as the "pockets." I turned them vertically, decorated with stickers and wrote a different day of the week on each. On the last one, I wrote "FINISHED!" Then I stapled them in order onto my bulletin board.
Next, I cut 4x6 index cards in half lengthwise ("hot dog style", for those of you who remember that from elementary school!) and wrote a different chore on one end of the card. (If that chore, such as dishes or laundry, has to be done several days per week, I wrote it on the appropriate number of cards). At the beginning of the week, I put the chores in the pocket of the day I wish to do them. When I finish a chore, I put it in the "FINISHED!" pocket. It gives me fulfillment to complete a task and then no longer see it on my "to do list" for that day! Moving it to the "finished" pocket is my reward for completing the job!
TIP: If members of the family have different jobs, you could use colored index cards to show different chores - a different color for each person. Or just write on white index cards with different colors of markers.
TIP: If members of the family have different jobs, you could use colored index cards to show different chores - a different color for each person. Or just write on white index cards with different colors of markers.
::: No-Dresser Bedroom Closet Makeover :::
I. Hate. Dressers.
Chests of drawers, bureaus, overly-large heavy piece of furniture with drawers that don't work right... whatever you want to call them, dressers are so bulky and take up precious space in a cramped room. Yes, I know that they store things, and I do appreciate that. However, they make a room look... cluttered. My husband Dan and I each had a dresser in our bedroom. I vowed that when we moved, I would find a way to do without dressers. Dan and I combined our brain power, and I love the result!
Two bookshelves we already had (and no longer needed since our house had built-in bookshelves) fit nicely under the lower hanging rack. (Both the upper and lower hanging racks were already in place in the closet when we moved in. Someone before us had a lot of hanging clothes!) All my clothes from my dresser fit on the bookshelves. I used cheap plastic baskets (like from a dollar store) to hold and organize loose items like socks and underwear. For Dan's clothes, we bought plastic milk-crate-style baskets from Wal-Mart and stacked two vertically. All of his clothes fit in 5 or 6 of them.
On the shelf above the folded clothes and under the hanging clothes, we put some out-of-season or special activity shoes, etc. In the corner gaps between bookshelves and crates I put purses and other randomly used things.
Our bedroom has a lot more space now without our two dressers! I love the way it opens up the room and utilizes space in the closet that otherwise would be lost. We don't have a walk-in closet but we still managed to fit a lot in!
I hope some of these tips will be useful to you!
I hope some of these tips will be useful to you!