Wednesday, October 17, 2012

The Christmas Fund...

Hi! Welcome back!
Today I am going to share an idea I like to call The Christmas Fund!


I realize that we are only a few short months away from Christmas and many of you would not have the time or resources to funnel money into this sort of fund for it to make a difference for you this year. However, I want to go ahead and touch on this idea anyway because ANYTIME is a good time to start a Christmas fund and you will quickly see the benefits of it going into the new year for sure.


This is something I started a long time ago when my kids were young and money was very tight.
I remember the first year we bought Christmas gifts without going into debt. I set a goal and accomplished it. What a feeling! Being able to accomplish an amazing feat like this can serve as a springboard for any degree of budgeting in other areas of your life. Keep that in mind. Your confidence WILL grow!



So...back to the Christmas fund...
Important questions: How do I start it? Where does the money come from?

First you must determine your budget.
* How many people do you plan to buy for?
* How much do you plan to spend on each gift?
* Will you include things like cards, wrapping paper, tissue, bags, etc. in your budget?
* What is realistic for your goals to be met?

I remember in 1971 when I started my first budget, our funds were very tight because we were living on one income and a fixed one at that being active duty military. But, I was determined to not go into debt for Christmas and I looked for ways to save money - even with two small children at home.
In January of that year I began saving $5 a week for my fund. (Hey, that was a lot of money back then! :)) By the time Christmas rolled around that year I had saved $260. Now, I realized that $260 wasn't going to go really far but it sure went a lot farther than nothing!
As the years passed, and I was able to save more ...my fund grew. In the beginning I left my funds in the bank (savings) for fear of spending it on non-Christmas related things. Later, I had it drafted out of our paychecks as our pay status changed. The point isn't how much you are saving but that you start saving SOMETHING!!



The added bonus was that I had funds available every month to begin buying things as I saw them or needed them. So, in January when I found gift bags, wrapping paper, and tissue paper at 90% off, I could purchase them and put them away for the following season. No guilt there for taking money out of my regular working budget.
I actually find it fun getting such good deals. I still LOVE buying my Christmas cards at Lifeway/Family Christian stores for $1.89 a box instead of $18.99 AND they are much nicer than the $1 boxes at Dollar Tree.
Throughout the year...every week there will be clearance and savings in some store on all sorts of great treasures.This is especially true on seasonal items, after holidays, and even on school supplies right after school begins but more of this in another post.

The most important thing to remember is how much help and freedom a Christmas fund can give you. The money you put into your fund may not be from a regular weekly paycheck but from your garage sale earnings, from babysitting, or from selling your kids clothes on e-bay. All that matters is that you are regularly putting money in and building up your Christmas fund so that when you need it...you will be able to enjoy it's benefits and blessings.


If you have any specific questions about the Christmas fund I would be happy to answer them. Leave me a message or comment and I will get back with you soon.

Tomorrow we will talk about our strategic plan for the "when and where" to bargain shop. I really hope you will join us.

~ I.
Ideas from Irene



Saving for the holidays...



Ideas from Irene...

The really good thing about summer in Texas (no, not the 100 days of  100 degrees), is knowing that fall comes right after it!

I am so excited that fall has officially begun. 

Not that we have cool days all the time now, but a small cool down this weekend is a wonderful reminder of exciting things to come. 
                                                                                                                                                         Good things... like leaf changes and reasons to wear our favorite sweaters and all of the other sights, smells, and sounds that tell us the holiday season is upon us.  






I realize that Christmas is still a few months away but it's never too soon to be thinking about it by planning and saving for it. (Yes...even this late into the year.)

Many of you may be thinking... "How in the world can I save for Christmas?" 

Well there are actually several ways to do this. 

1.) By saving actual money to be put aside in a Christmas fund that can be used all throughout the year to purchase your gifts.

2.) By careful and planned shopping techniques that will help save you money.

3.) By paying cash for your purchases and not being caught up in growing interest charges after Christmas.

4.)By spending less! Yes, by actually setting a budget for yourself AND sticking to it.
These things all seem so simple when you see them in black and white but many people are emotional spenders and do not plan ahead. When you get caught up in this trap...you ALWAYS spend more money. ALWAYS!!

Can you imagine how much more you would enjoy your holidays with your friends and family IF... 

* you finished your gift buying weeks before Christmas


* you paid cash for all of your purchases and had no dread building in the pit of your stomach for when that credit card bill came in January



* you actually bought less and created opportunities for more 'experience based gifts' for your family members rather than things

* you had the funds available to you all year long to purchase your Christmas gifts whenever your ran across a good deal



Well I would love for you to join me here this week as we go on a journey of learning how to save time, money and stress! How does that sound to you? 

Tomorrow we'll talk about the Christmas fund...
I hope you will join us.

~ Irene


Tuesday, October 16, 2012

I'd like you to meet my Mom...

For months now I have been promising to feature my mom as a guest contributor on my blog.
Well it's finally time and today I am so happy to introduce my mom ~ Irene!


Mom is a pretty incredible woman!
I can truly say that I am who I am today because of her guidance and influence in my life.
She is THE most caring and giving person I know. She's super smart and incredibly wise. She is full of compassion and knows what it means to work hard at something. She also knows full well what it means to sacrifice your own personal hopes or ambitions, so that you can pour yourself into the lives of others to help them become all they were meant to be. She did that for my dad, as well as my brothers and I ...our whole...entire...lives!

On top of all of these amazing qualities, Mom has a creative eye for detail and decorating, is a wonderful cook, is SUPER organized, is INCREDIBLY DISCIPLINED when it comes to money and has an amazing 6th sense when it comes to finding bargains and sales.

When I read this scripture.. my mom definitely comes to mind:

A good woman is hard to find, and worth far more than diamonds. Her husband trusts her without reserve, and never has reason to regret it. Never spiteful, she treats him generously all her long life. She shops around for the best yarns and cottons, and enjoys knitting and sewing. She's like a trading ship that sails to faraway places and brings back exotic surprises. She's up before dawn, preparing breakfast for her family and organizing her day. She looks over a field and buys it, then with money she's put aside, plants a garden. First thing in the morning, she dresses for work, rolls up her sleeves, eager to get started. She senses the worth of her work, is in no hurry to call it quits for the day. She's skilled in the crafts of home and hearth, diligent in homemaking. She's quick to assist anyone in need, reaches out to help the poor. She doesn't worry about her family when it snows; their winter clothes are all mended and ready to wear. She makes her own clothing, and dresses in colorful linens and silks. Her husband is greatly respected when he deliberates with the city fathers. She designs gowns and sells them, brings sweaters she knits to the dress shops. Her clothes are well made and elegant, and she always faces tomorrow with a smile. When she speaks she has something worthwhile to say, and she always says it kindly. She keeps an eye on everyone in her household, and keeps them all busy and productive. Her children respect and bless her; her husband joins in with words of praise: "Many women have done wonderful things, but you've outclassed them all!" Charm can mislead and beauty soon fades. The woman to be admired and praised is the woman who lives in the Fear of God.
                                                                                                               Proverbs 31 (The Message Bible)

I thought it would be of great benefit for many of us to have Mom guest post on my blog ....sharing her insights and wisdom, as well as testimonies of God's amazing provision and goodness throughout the years.
I have asked her to particularly focus on ways to help save us money and find good deals going into the holiday season! I hope you enjoy as she shares helpful ideas and tips throughout this week and in future weeks to come.
PS: Make sure to comment and ask questions if you have any. She'd love to get feed back and/or answer you.

Blessings!
Brandy





Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Re-freshed and Re-newed...


A weekend or two ago my college friend Shelley and I were absolutely blessed by my mom with a girl's overnight road trip to Canton, TX!!
Talk about fun!!The three of us had more fun than should be allowed. 

For those of you who don't know about Canton... it has pretty much got to be the world's largest flea market. We walked all over that place for 2 days and maybe covered 1/4 to 1/3 of the grounds.

I had no idea that the creative part of my mind had just been shriveling up and turning to dust...but it was!
I tell you, just having the time to walk around and experience the creativity of all of the vendors, seeing TONS of re-furbishing ideas, and being inspired by all of the unique wares for sale....
WOW!!! It was like Six Flags for my mind!

I came home and literally started filling up a sketch book with projects I want to conquer. One inspiration leads to another....and another....
The weather was rainy, chilly and BEAUTIFULLY fall! The junk food was DELICIOUS!! And the company was just PERFECT!!

I don't know if you have a special "Canton" getaway in your life but I want to encourage you to do something special for yourself that will bring rest and renewal to your heart and soul. It doesn't have to be an overnight road trip to get you going....but find something special you LOVE to do and make time for yourself to do it! Take care of YOU!

I bet it will bless your socks off!!
Brandy








Friday, September 7, 2012

Giving treasured items new life...

A beautiful theme throughout the Bible is that God makes "all things new". Yes, He creates the "new" that is "brand new" but my favorite thing about God is that He loves to take that which is old, worn out, broken, dirty, cracked, and seemingly useless and He makes it new!! He is the renovator and the restorer. How creative it that!

He continually inspires me and the workings of my hands and mind.
Because of that, I thought I would share this opportunity with you..

If you have broken trinkets or worn out treasures lying around that you just can't part with (maybe something of sentimental value) and you would like to give them new life... I'd love to talk with you.

New life...
I enjoy the creative challenge of working with all sorts of "mediums/textures" to make one of a kind, unique  pieces you will love yourself or pass on in your family for years to come.

Examples: 
*broken jewelry/old watches
*antique/heirloom pieces
*old pictures
*awards/ribbons
* sentimental lace
* cards and invitations
* old letters
* newspaper clippings
* military medals/honors
* favorite old neckties
* keepsake handkerchiefs
* and on and on...

You get the idea...
We can turn your priceless treasures into functional jewelry pieces, brooches, shadow boxes, picture frames, trinket boxes, pillows, etc. It's a wonderful chance to"think outside of the box" and have some creative fun!

Here are some examples of what I am talking about: 
Most jewelry pieces begin at $30 and go up from there...

1. This picture shows "parts" from a client's favorite purse. The purse strap broke and she was no longer able to use it...


However after "reworking it" she was able to use it once more...

2. "reworking" a special brooch into a necklace...


3. "reworking" a broken dragonfly pin and special keepsake cross pendant...


4. old family pictures "re purposed"...


The possibilities are endless!!

To encourage...
I also cherish the opportunity to honor someone's life or family in a unique way by personalizing things like centerpieces/bouquets for weddings, funeral sprays, and remembrances of loved ones on anniversaries, birthdays and during holidays.

Here is an example of a remembrance piece:
This funeral spray honored the life of an amazing young man who loved God with his whole heart. In learning about Ben, I heard over and over again how he loved, honored, and preferred others instead of himself. He was a powerful young man of God and a warrior for Jesus. He claimed Daniel 3:16-18 as his life scripture!!

First, I arranged these palms, fresh roses, snow berries, and blue thistles into a 4 foot standing easel and then I personalized and attached this beautiful metal shield with a cross, Ben's name and his scripture reference in the center of the arrangement. The shield could later be removed by his family as a treasured keepsake.


FYI: An arrangement similar to this one runs approx. $150 and up.
My fresh flower arrangements are only available for delivery within the Dallas/Ft.Worth area.
The flowers cannot be shipped but personalized items can.

How can I help create a one of a kind treasure for you or someone you love?? 
I am already accepting orders now for the upcoming Christmas holidays.

Blessings my friends!
Brandy




Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Grand opening!!

Hi there!!

Today I am launching an online flea market!

It's called Feather Your Nest...a Fun and Funky Market Place!

I hope you will take a minute to stop by and check it out!
More and more items will be added daily so make sure to stop by often.
Perfect timing to shop for the upcoming holidays.

http://www.funandfunkymarketplace.blogspot.com/

Please share with your friends!

Blessings!
Brandy

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

My Love of Cinnamon...


I have a deep passion for cinnamon....

I love it in candles, and room scents but my greatest love of cinnamon is in food!
There is something comforting and familiar about the scents of something cinnamon baking in my oven. I am thrilled that my little nephew loves it almost as much as I do because that means I can bake special treats for him and every last bite will be savored and deeply appreciated.

So in honor of dear cinnamon I thought I would share a very simple, yet delicious recipe that I have recently acquired. It is probably my favorite morning treat. I hope you enjoy it as much as we do.

Mini pull-apart Monkey Breads:


Note:
I use frozen biscuits instead of canned because I think they turn out much lighter and fluffier.
Canned biscuits will work fine, though. 

On a microwaveable plate thaw 6-8 frozen biscuits for 3-4 min. You are only trying to bring them close to room temperature where they are pliable and easily pulled apart.

Line a cupcake pan with a dozen cupcake papers. The taller the papers are ...the better.
It holds in all the goodie!!

Melt 1/2 a stick of butter in the microwave. Set aside.

Mix about 1/2 to 3/4 of a cup of sugar with 2 tablespoons of fresh ground cinnamon in a separate bowl and set aside.

Pull the biscuits apart into 6-8 pieces and toss in the cinnamon sugar mixture.

Spoon about 4-6 pieces of sugared biscuits into a cupcake liner. Add a spoonful of the cinnamon mixture on top and then drizzle about a tsp or so of the melted butter on top.  Do this for each cupcake liner. (6-8 frozen biscuits should make a dozen monkey breads.)

Bake at 375 degrees for 12 min.

For a delicious glaze my favorite trick is to buy a tub of cream cheese cake frosting and thin it down just a bit with some milk and drizzle it over the top of the monkey breads once they come out of the oven.

However if you do not have the  tub frosting on hand, you can also mix a cup of powdered sugar with a tsp of vanilla and 1-2 tablespoons of milk. This should make a simple thin, pourable glaze.

Since the mini monkey breads are in cupcake liners - they are easy to handle and don't make a big mess during clean up. 

These monkey breads are also perfect for a big family meal or for freezing. You can just pull out how many you need for the next day's breakfast.

I hope they are a BIG hit at your house!!
Let me hear from you...

Blessings,
Brandy


Monday, September 3, 2012

The Little Things in Life...

About a year ago my dear college friend Cindy, who is much more like a sister than a friend, gave me a little black wooden plaque at Christmas.

It simply says:


I can't tell you how much this gift has meant to me. Cindy knows me well!

It hangs in my home as a beautiful reminder of how God has taught me about ABUNDANCE over the past 10-20 years.

Abundance is a way of living. A way of looking at all of the amazing little things all around us that add up in big ways to bless us and add meaning to our world.

When I think of abundance I also think of words like....savor, relish, drink in, breathe, rest, trust, appreciate, hold dear, cherish, value....

Practicing the simple art of abundance means noticing details like...
                 ...the smell of a deep, soaking rain
                 ...the way a chocolate chip cookie melts in your mouth right out of the oven
                 ...a chill in the morning air
                 ...enjoying stories about the day around the dinner table
                 ...the scent of a favorite cologne
                ... being healthy and strong
                 ...the way your child smells right after a bath
                 ...reading stories before bed time
                 ...knowing what makes someone smile
                 ...feeling the burden of a friend's heart as if it were your own
                 ...seeing God's hand of protection over your family members
                 ...realizing the provision of God in direct answer to your prayers

No matter your situation in life...
In good times or in very hard times....
I hope that you will make it a practice to stop and breathe in and notice the blessings around you. There is always someone who is struggling more than you. Someone you might be able to encourage and bless. I heard this message loud and clear myself today. There are hundreds of blessings in our lives everyday just waiting for us to stop, take notice of, and appreciate them. Choose today to live a life of thankfulness. I promise if you do....in the end ...you will  know in your heart that you have TRULY lived!!

Blessings to you,
Brandy




Sunday, September 2, 2012

Autumn is in the air...

I know...I know....it is not officially fall yet ...but it's almost time!



Time for...cooler temperatures
     ...pumpkin patches and hay rides
    ... homemade soups and delicious pies
    ...cozy sweaters and nights by the fire
    ...roasting marshmallows and bobbing for apples
    ...gatherings with friends and family
    ...turkey with dressing and hot cocoa
    ...football games and tailgate parties
   ....the State Fair and Fletcher's Corn Dogs!!!

There is a stirring of excitement in my heart for this glorious season and all that I hold special and dear. 
some of my favorite things....

It inspires me like no other time of the year!!! 
I want to bake ALL the time, decorate EVERYTHING in my path, and I want to savor God's AMAZING blessings in my life.
in my kitchen...


I hope you will join me here often...this special little blog place I named "Inspired Ideas" ...for all sorts of tidbits of inspiration, flavor, and beauty you can carry back into your world. It's going to be lots of fun and I truly can't wait to share it with YOU!


my sweet little family

Blessings of Abundance...
Brandy



Friday, July 20, 2012

Day 15 - Final Day of the Clutter Free Challenge - The Importance of Perspective

Well congratulations Ladies! 
You made it through all 15 days of our challenge. 


I hope that Glynnis' blog postings have been a blessing to you. 
They sure have helped me in countless ways.


It would be great if some of you decided to become a regular follower of Glynnis' blog and/or  buy some of her insightful books and resources. 
Glynnis a pretty neat friend to have around! Lol! (In every sense of the word!) She has so much wisdom to share on many other topics other than organization. Make sure to check out her entire website at www.glynniswhitwer.com


Also, if you are not already a subscriber to proverbs31ministries ...
I would love to encourage you to go on over and check them out. 
I have been receiving daily devotionals from their many talented writers every day for several years now and can tell you the Lord has truly used these women to bless me, encourage me and cultivate growth deep within my heart.


It's been a joy to share this 3 week study with you.


Blessings!
Brandy


COMING SOON!!
In August my beautiful mom, Irene, will be guest posting with me. Mom has such a gifting when it comes to saving money and finding incredible deals. She has agreed to share some helpful insights, wisdom and strategies to get you ready for the upcoming holiday gift buying.
These ideas can save you lots and lots of $ so you won't want to miss it!
Make sure to tell your friends...

Posted: 27 Jan 2012 12:00 AM PST

Congratulations!  We’ve made it to Day 15 of our Clutter-Free Challenge.

Since this is my first time presenting a series like this, I was unsure of the response.  May I just say you all blessed my socks off?!!  Every day I looked forward to your comments to me and each other, and every day my inbox contained sweet notes of encouragement and tender sharings of your lives and struggles.  Thank you.  I value you and your time, and consider it an honor that you signed up for my challenge.

As we end this series, I have a few more thoughts to share with you.  Mainly because I know how defeated you might get in this area.  Keeping a home de-cluttered and organized is an ongoing challenge.  Life keeps changing.  What worked last month, might not work this month.  And just when you think you’ve got this de-cluttering thing conquered, something will happen to you (or me) to make us feel like giving up and accepting clutter.  What we’ll need in that moment is perspective.  Imagine this …

You've just cleaned up the kitchen and family room and sat back with a Diet Coke to relax for a minute, when along comes a high school wrestler who will dump his stinky shoes and sweaty shirt on the counter.  Not long after that, backpacks will get dropped in a line from the door to where you are sitting.  Papers will be tossed on the dining room table.  Later, a tall handsome man walks in, kicks off his shoes, drops a briefcase on the floor, and sets a notebook and travel mug next to the shoes.  And five people will ask you what’s for dinner within a 15-minute time span. Four will come back to ask if they can have a snack.
And you will look at the mess, and sigh. And it’s right here, right at this point, you have a choice.

Hopefully … just maybe … with God’s strength and wisdom …  you will pause before attempting to make everyone feel guilty for unloading all their stuff and messing up your hard work.  And in that pause, before unkind thoughts can take root, or angry words can be spoken, God’s Spirit will give you a “hug” and remind you that life is messy.  Really. Messy.  And people are more important than clean counters.  And this won’t last forever. And LOTS of people would give just about anything to have someone they love walk in the door and drop their stuff.

Then, after you’ve thanked God for stopping your gut reaction and giving you perspective, you will get up and hug that wrestler and tell him you are SO HAPPY he is home.  You will kiss those little backpack-wearers on the forehead.  You will cut up an apple and wash some grapes.  You will kiss your husband and put his travel mug in the dishwasher. And realize that this is much more important than having a perfect home.

Oh how perspective has saved me from doing and saying so many regrettable things.  You see, our highest calling is to love God and love others.   Yes managing our homes and schedules is important.  

Obviously I believe that strongly.  But maintaining a heart of love should always supersede our desire for a clutter-free home.  So when the interruptions come (and they will) … and when someone messes with your plans (and they will) … remember to keep perspective.  Keep first things first.  And  Jesus’ commands always come first.

Let’s say you keep perspective, and you avoid a meltdown, but in the quiet of your heart you feel like a failure in managing your time and home.  And maybe you signed up for this challenge thinking, I’m really going to get it together now.  But three weeks have gone by and you haven’t made one change.  If the truth were told, you are actually further behind because now you’ve spent way too much time reading those long blog post by that wordy Whitwer.

If that’s you, and you are even more discouraged than before, please take those thoughts captive, and hear what I have to say.   God is accomplishing HIS purposes for you through this challenge.   God’s ways are not our ways.  You might have signed up with the intent of de-cluttering, and God had another purpose altogether.  I learned long ago that I can sign up for one “class” but God had already scheduled me for another.  Be open to what God wanted to do during your time on this challenge.  If God did something completely crazy like heal a relationship or light a creative spark inside you that’s going to mean even more crafty clutter, please let me know.

Just two more things. Really, and then I’ll end.   First, if you have taken any before and after pictures, I hope you’ll post them on your blog.  Then leave a comment with a link to your blog.  To leave a comment, click here to go to my blog.  My friend Julie Gillies posted some of her before and after photos.  
I hope you’ll hop over there to by clicking here.

Finally, I hope you’ll consider staying on as a subscriber to my blog.  I will continue to write two times a week about my passions: home, family, organization, time management and productivity.  I occasionally write about general faith topics, usually when I have a devotion running on Proverbs 31.  But if you decide to unsubscribe, I want to thank you for joining me for this study. Your time is valuable and your trust is precious to me.

That’s it.  I’m done.  At least for today.  I’ll look forward to sharing more with you in the future.

Grace & Peace,

Glynnis

Heavenly Father, I worship You for Your goodness and faithfulness. Even though my life feels out of control at times, You never are.  As I continue to bring order to my life, I know I’m going to need Your help.  I get so easily discouraged and want to quit. Help me to persevere.  But I also need to know when to let things go and just rest and enjoy my messy life.  Please help me know the difference, and have the courage to do the right thing.  I love You, Lord.  In Jesus name, Amen.

If you’d like to read more of my tips for organizing, I hope you’ll consider getting my book.  It’s available through Proverbs 31 MinistriesAmazon or any bookstore.  Thank you.


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Please remember this Clutter Free Challenge was posted by Glynnis earlier in the year. Any reference to the January dates of the challenge, and her book or gift card  giveaways, etc. no longer apply. 

Of course you are always welcome to subscribe to Glynnis' blog. 
You can find her at www.glynniswhitwer.com


Thursday, July 19, 2012

Clutter Free - Day 14 - The Black Holes...Closets!!

Ladies,

Here are some more creative organizational ideas for our homes!

Blessings to you,
Brandy

1. Instant book nook area for your home or kid's room. All the shelving is from IKEA!! I LOVE how they creatively used the bookcases to create this effect.

http://www.thedormyhouse.com/images/shop/storage_tower_bench1.jpg




2. A special place for future de-cluttering objects!! Cool!!



http://theredchairblog.blogspot.com/2009/09/diy-storage-for-transient-items.html











3. Beautiful Craft Room ideas...



http://sewmanyways.blogspot.com/2011/04/sewingcraft-room-ideas-and-updates.html


4. Make your own cleaning wipes...


http://livewellnetwork.com/Deals/episodes/DIY-Wipes/8707415



5. Household cleaner storage idea!!


http://media-cache-ec6.pinterest.com/upload/255227503851989282_lGWnBEMM.jpg


Posted: 26 Jan 2012 12:00 AM PST

Welcome to day 14 in our Clutter-Free Challenge. 

You've almost made it!  We are rounding third … actually almost to home.  And I’m so proud of you!!!

We've got a lot to cover today regarding closets, so I’m going to jump right into it.  But I also want to remind you that I’m only dealing with de-cluttering – not organizing.  My inclination is to start with organizing when it comes to closets, but I don’t want you to worry about that right now.  Just focus on minimizing the clutter, and it’s very possible you won’t need to make major organizing changes.


No, this is not my closet. But a girl can dream.

My guess is you are frustrated with your closets.  And you might even think your problem is not enough closet space.  You could be right.  However, the reality is, unless you have a custom-designed home (or are already well-organized), no one thinks they have enough storage.  Why?  Stuff expands to fill empty space. So almost all of our closets, cabinets and garages get filled to capacity.

That works until it doesn’t.  When our clothes are smashed and wrinkled, when we can’t find winter gloves, and when we spend money on gifts we forgot we’d already bought – then we realize it’s time to do something about those black holes.  Then we are forced to make decisions. Maybe the hardest place to make decisions is our clothing closet, which is our focus today.

Before you start to de-clutter your closet, you’ll need some supplies.  If you haven’t done this for awhile, you are probably going to get rid of a lot of things.  My favorite piece of advice is to use black garbage bags.  Why?  Once you’ve removed an item from your closet and put it in the bag, you can’t see it.  And if you can’t see it, you are less likely to go soft and pull it out.

Next, get ready to deal with broken dreams:  Dreams that we can still fit into that dress, wear those heels or that someday our favorite pink shirt will actually look good on us.  Clothing is associated with special events and seasons of our lives, and is very difficult to give up.  Having to admit that I’m older and can’t wear certain styles is painful.  De-cluttering my bedroom closet means I might have to let those dreams go.  However, I’ve found a way to make it easier.

When it’s hard to part with a dress I once loved, there’s an image I bring to my mind.   It’s of a single mother, trying to get a job.  She doesn’t have anything nice to wear, nor the money to run to the mall and pick up a cute outfit.   Then I look at the lovely skirt I no longer wear.  That skirt can either hang in my closet gathering dust, or help a sister I haven’t met.

There are always exceptions, but mostly it’s just wrong for me to keep things I don’t use, and likely never will.  I strongly believe we should be living more like the first Christians who shared everything they had with each other.  No one was in need.  Whether I give it away or sell it at a yard sale, depends on my family’s needs at the moment.  Either way, someone else is being blessed.  I want to live open handed, not closefisted.  For if my hands are closed, it’s very hard for God to place something new in them.

So, with that in mind,  as you look at your closet, consider the following two categories of items to remove:

1)  What you don’t need or want anymore.

Here are four reasons to remove items.

Damaged or stained beyond repair.  Re-purpose these clothes when possible.  Use scraps for dusting or arts and crafts.  Give some to quilters you know.  Make clothing into other items like purses or tote bags.  Set some aside for messy or dirty jobs such as yard work, cleaning or arts and crafts.

Not my style.  No matter how much you love them, remove clothes you don’t wear due to style.  Fifteen years after working outside the house, my dress clothes hung in my closet.  Even if I could have fit into them, they weren’t my personal style any more.  Or, they were too “young” for me.

Not worn. Shari Braendel, author of Good Girls Don’t Have to Dress Bad, wrote, “Without emotion, take everything out of your closet you have not worn in the last 18 months.  The reason for the 18-month rule is that this gives you two seasons of the previous one you just went through.  For example, if summer has just ended and you have things hanging in your closet that you didn’t wear this year OR the summer before, chances are you are not going to wear it next year”  I like Shari’s advice better than the typical one-year rule.

Undecided.  Some items of clothing present a challenge.  We don’t love them, nor hate them.  Professional organizer andMission: Organization guest, Monica Ricci offers this piece of advice, “Go through the ‘undecided’ pile piece by piece, and ask yourself what value each piece currently gives you.  Clothes that aren’t serving you need to be culled to make room for those pieces that are valuable.”

Wrong size.  We have the opportunity to look stylish at any age or weight.  If there are clothes that don’t fit well, or not at all, let them go.  Of course, keeping some things makes sense if you are on a weight loss plan.  Just be honest with yourself.
The other category of items to remove are those that could, or should, be stored somewhere else.  Here are some tips for them:

2) What can be stored elsewhere

Sometimes our closets are catchalls for miscellaneous items.  As you evaluate the odds and ends in your storage spaces, consider if it would make more sense to store them elsewhere.  Try to keep items close to where they are used.

1.  Move items to another room.   When possible, keep like items together, and in a logical space. If you’ve stored golf clubs in your closet try to put them with other sports equipment.  This might involve a whole-house approach if you’ve got like items stored in multiple places.

2.  Remove items you want to keep, but seldom wear.  For example, formal wear or ski clothes.  These items can be stored in an attic or garage depending on fabric and weather.  If you have room, consider storing seldom-used hanging items on a rolling garment rack. Buy one with a clear or fabric zipped covering.  For under $100, you can get a large portable wardrobe with rods for hanging and places for shoes and other folded clothing.

3.  Remove off-season clothing.   Hopefully you can rotate seasonal clothing.  Store these items under the bed or in another dresser.  Or consider a portable garment rack tucked in a garage or work room.

Clearing closets is often easier with a friend … an honest one … and one with some style if possible. I’d still be wearing somethings from the 80s if not for some honest friends.
Once you’ve trimmed down your closets, I hope you’ll spend some time considering adding  organizational helps.  If you want ideas, visit websites like www.organize.com or www.containerstore.com.

Please join me tomorrow as we wrap up this Clutter-Free Challenge.  I’ve got some final thoughts to share, one last giveaway, and I want to give you an opportunity to provide a link to your blogs to share your success stories with each other.

Grace & Peace,

Glynnis

Heavenly Father, it’s going to be tough going through my clothes closet.  There are many emotions connected with those items.  Help me to trust You enough to release the past.  I don’t want to hold on to things that I need to let go.  Help me to see this as a chance to release the old, to share with others, and to be open for the new thing You want to do in my life.  There’s a part of me that’s afraid to let things go for fear I won’t have enough.  But today I stand on Your promise to meet my needs.  Thank You for your faithfulness.  I choose to trust You today.  In Jesus name, Amen.


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Please remember this Clutter Free Challenge was posted by Glynnis earlier in the year. Any reference to the January dates of the challenge, and her book or gift card  giveaways, etc. no longer apply. 

Of course you are always welcome to subscribe to Glynnis' blog. 
You can find her at www.glynniswhitwer.com
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Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Clutter Free - Day 13 - Beds and Baths


Hi sweet Ladies,

Over the last few days of our challenge I am going to post some organizational ideas I have found for our homes. I hope you find these helpful!

Blessings!
Brandy

1. A creative way to store items. You'll need plastic storage bags,colorful duct tape, and labels.


http://www.theorganizedclassroomblog.com/index.php/blog/setting-up-your-student-ccss-data-binders

2. I absolutely LOVE this idea! What a clever way to keep track of major purchase items that come with manuals, instruction booklets, and even a great place to keep the receipt.

http://desiringvirtue.com/2011/07/when-you-get-stuff-you-get-papers/






3. What a cute way to store bathroom or even bedroom items. You can use cake stands, or even plant stands. Works for jewelry too!!






4. A great way to keep track of school memories!


http://www.realsimple.com/home-organizing/organizing/12-organizing-solutions-any-home-10000001026201/page7.html







5.Wonderful idea for an entryway table!

http://iheartorganizing.blogspot.com/2012/01/organized-dream-home-tour.html









Clutter-Free Day 13 – Beds & Baths: Havens or Hassles?
Posted: 25 Jan 2012 12:00 AM PST

Welcome to Day 13 in our Clutter-Free Challenge.  

Today we are going to address bedrooms and baths.  I’m sorry we won’t have time to address children’s rooms specifically (which could take a week if your kids are like mine).  But on Friday I’ll tell you about a back-to-school organizing series Karen Ehman and I will be co-leading in late August specifically for moms.  For today, the tips I’m sharing will likely apply to your room.

If you stood at the door to your bedroom, what would you see? A treadmill doubling as a clothes hanger?  Books on the floor?  Bills strewn on the dresser?  Laundry piled on the bed?  Now, ask yourself:  Why is it like that?

Here are some possible reasons:
  • The closet is too full
  • The dressers are overstuffed
  • There aren’t enough hangers
  • You need a bigger jewelry case, or less jewelry
  • You need a bookcase, a bigger bookcase, or fewer books
  • You hate taking the three extra steps needed to hang up your robe  :-)
The answer to your clutter problem is somewhere in here.  You probably know what it is, but you avoid it because of the domino effect.  In other words, your clothes are draped over the treadmill because your closet is too full.  Your closet is too full because your under-the-bed boxes are filled with things you don’t wear any more. One problem leads to another, and it’s easier to ignore them all by doing nothing.

Perhaps the answer lies in solving one problem, while allowing another to sit until you can address it.  You can’t solve everything at once.  But you can change something … even if means loading books, magazines and clothes in plastic tubs until you can figure out what to do with them.  So, here are some suggestions to deal with clutter.

Minimize visual clutter
Even if your husband’s ties are organized by color – but are hanging in plain view – it’s still clutter.  When possible, avoid the temptation to install hooks or racks in your master bedroom, as these create visual clutter.  Instead, move these items to the closet, or hide behind a door.
Bedside table
If possible, invest in a bedside table with drawers or shelves.  Use it to store reading material, glasses, hand lotion, journal, pens and television remote controls.  Limit the number of items on top of your bedside table to one book and magazine, plus your lamp, clock and one decorative item.

If you don’t have the option for a bedside table with drawers, purchase a decorative box with a lid to store your nighttime accessories.
To get even more storage, consider putting a small dresser by your bed instead of a nightstand.  Or if you are a reader, consider a specially-designed reader’s table, with multiple shelves for books and magazine.

Under-the-bed storage
Fill every space under your bed with specially-designed boxes.  Spend a bit more to purchase the kind with wheels for ease of access. Make sure you measure the height of that space to avoid a second trip to the store.  If you don’t want to buy boxes, consider storing suitcases under the bed filled with items to store.  Another option are the space-saving bags.  Use these to store items that are bulky such as linens, comforters or heavy winter outerwear.  To hide this storage space, use a bed skirt.

Here are some ideas on what to store under your bed:
  • Off-season clothing
  • Seldom-worn dress clothes
  • Shoes or boots
  • Extra bedding
  • Books, DVDs or CDs
  • Craft supplies
  • Photo albums
Dresser
To make the most of the space you have, take the time to empty each drawer in your dresser.   Consider the following tips:
  • Store themed clothing elsewhere (exercise, pool/beach)
  • Remove unwanted or off-season clothing
  • Match socks; discard singles
  • Discard stretched/torn/overly-worn undergarments
  • Add drawer dividers to sort smaller items, like socks and underwear
Alternative storage
If you need storage but don’t have the budget or room for another piece of big furniture, consider these ideas for alternate storage:

  • Hope chest or trunk. This can sit at the foot of the bed, and doubles as a bench.
  • Vintage or antique suitcases stacked on top of each other. These suitcases could hold blankets, winter clothes, sweaters
  • Decorative covered boxes.  Stack multiple boxes on top of each other.  They can hold lightweight items like scarves, belts, and jewelry
  • Vintage picnic basket. Tuck the television remote, CDs or DVDs in a picnic basket with lid.

For years I focused on every other room in the house – except my bedroom.  It was a disaster.  Not restful.  Very stressful.  About five years ago I decided it was time for me and my husband to have a clutter-free haven.  So I applied my own tips and LOVE how orderly it is.  And I’m more motivated to keep it that way too.  Although I still leave my bathrobe on the unmade bed some days … just keeping it real.
I hope this post inspires you to focus on your own room first, then de-clutter the other bedrooms in the house.

I’ll end with some tips for the bathroom.  There are two places that seem to get the most cluttered in my bathrooms:  The medicine cabinet and under the sink.  Here are a few tips for de-cluttering these spaces.

Medicine cabinet
Here’s a step-by-step approach:
  1. Remove all containers.  Clean shelves.
  2. Throw away empty bottles.
  3. Safely discard unused prescription medication (return to a pharmacy for safe disposal)
  4. Consider storing medications away from humidity of a bathroom
  5. Discard products you won’t use or don’t like
  6. Combine like products when safe to do so (like suntan lotion)
  7. Replace items in similar groupings
  8. Add tiered wire shelving for small items
  9. Add labeled drawers for small items
  10. Create kits:  camping, manicure, beach, first aid
  11. Make a list of emergency products to have on hand
Under the Sink
Don’t neglect to bring order to the space under the sink.  You can apply many of the same steps as the medicine cabinet.  By adding affordable stacking shelves, you can utilize every inch of vertical space.  Consider adding baskets to stand items like curling irons and blow dryers.  You might also add  stacked drawers.  These come in plastic, wire or mesh, and in various sizes.

Tomorrow will address the dreaded black-holes of our homes – the bedroom closets!
If you’ve taken any before and after photos of your decluttering, consider posting them on your own blog.  On Friday, I’m going to share a link to a friend’s blog who tackled a problem area.  And I’d love for you to post a comment with a link to your blog.  Who doesn’t love before and after photos?  Until tomorrow …

Grace & Peace,

Glynnis

Heavenly Father, You created us with a need to rest … our bodies and our minds.  I confess that I haven’t always honored Your request to rest, nor have I prioritized it in my life.  Help me to create a place of peace and quiet, where I can sleep without feeling like there’s something I should be doing.  Guide me as I de-clutter my bedroom and the rooms of those I love.  I want to be a woman who is rested, strong and ready to do Your work.  In Jesus name, Amen.
  


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Please remember this Clutter Free Challenge was posted by Glynnis earlier in the year. Any reference to the January dates of the challenge, and her book or gift card  giveaways, etc. no longer apply. 

Of course you are always welcome to subscribe to Glynnis' blog. 
You can find her at www.glynniswhitwer.com