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Wednesday
Jan272010

Create change in 5-minutes: get organized now using everyday items

Building websites. I'm all over it. Coming up with ways to reuse old things around the house. Braindead. Thankfully, Real Simple has our back on this one! Below are a few creative and clever ideas from a list of 23 brilliant ways to get organized now using everyday items!

Click here to visit Real Simple for the full list.

Coat Rack as Jewelry Holder: Simple and inexpensive way to flaunt all of your fun jewelry!

Tall vase as toilet paper container. Classy and clever. Of course, my vase would have to be plastic since my Molly, who is 19-months old, would come tearing into the bathroom to crash it down!

Bubble wrap as Travel Jewelry Organizer! No more fighting with snarled up necklaces! Yeah!

Tissue Box as Grocery Bag Holder: This will clean up one cabinet in my house!

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Reader Comments (2)

I really want to learn something like this because I know that I still need to learn more about it. Thanks!
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I think the tissue box as a grocery bag holder is a FANTASIC tip! Thank you!

February 4, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterCarrie Saba

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