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Pro Tip: It is Time for a New Organization System

Written by and Photos Courtesy of: Lovely & Organized, LLC

January 26, 2022 by clairewilson

Pantry with a labeled organization systemWith the holidays behind us, let us jump-start spring cleaning by getting organized! We recommend starting with the space that causes you the most stress and focusing on one area at a time. To create a simple organization system your whole family can follow all year, follow these five easy steps. First, remove anything broken, expired, or not used within the last six months. Second, organize all items into categories and rethink the location of each category based on how you use the items. Next, measure your space for products to hold each category and fill the entire space. Items we use include baskets, clear containers, canisters, and turntables! We recommend ordering online to find solutions in all sizes. Once you have products, place all categories in their containers and back in your space. Finally, label your containers to ensure all family members can keep your organization system on track all year long!

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Chelsea Briers and Tara Mayo
Co-Owners and Organizers of Lovely & Organized
College Station, TX

Tagged With: Cleaning, Organizing, Pro Tip, Spring, Things To Do

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