I organized the junk drawer!
You're probably thinking, «Uh, Amanda,
organizing a junk drawer is certainly nothing new.»
I think
organizing my junk drawers a couple months ago has been getting me in the organizing mood lately!
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Last year, while helping to
organize some stuff from a
junk drawer (okay, it was actually a shoe - box;
drawer sounds less pack - ratty) belonging to my dad, I found a whole history of my dad that I didn't know about, for instance: he took a watch - repair class?!
If you read my post 15 Ways We Decluttered our Life (which you can read about HERE), then you remember one of the ways we are getting
organized is to go through and clean out our
junk drawers.
My kids think that our
junk drawer is hilarious, so I might have to try digging up some small boxes to get myself
organized!
Now my
drawer is beautifully
organized with pretty gold containers with my
junk all in its own little perfect home.
We may not be proud of it, but even in the cleanest, most
organized homes clutter somehow creeps into at least one
junk drawer, drop zone, entryway, garage, closet, or... - read the full post here -
Even my
junk drawer is
organized!
Bye - bye
junk drawers, hello
organized haven!
Not only can I now jot down a quick message or reminder, but I have also been able to filter out some of the over flow in our
junk drawers and this has already made a difference in my quest to be a little more kitchen
organized in 2016.
:) So my suggestion to you is to tap into your creative artistic side with a little paint and maybe some objects from your
junk drawer to make a 3D artwork project that is a welcome escape from cleaning /
organizing... And may be just what the doctor ordered for some needed rest!
Read Kathleen's tips on
organizing those troublesome areas of the kitchen: plastic containers, pots and pans and
junk drawers.
Instead, give yourself (and your
junk drawers) a break, with
organized spaces that rely on smaller trays, dividers, or other containers or bins.