latepmcreations
Farmgirl in Training
16 Posts
juddaca
high point
north carolina
USA
16 Posts |
Posted - Feb 22 2011 : 6:31:47 PM
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I just spent 2.5 days organizing my linen closet. My kids love to make forts...out of sheets & blankets. Nothing gets folded & put away properly! So here are my 3 new ways to keep it neet: 1) baskets for several items that don't seem to do well on the shelves (old pillow cases, old sheets {for forts, togas, ghost costumes,etc.}, old wash cloths & hand towels, traveling toiletries, etc.) 2) all blankets/comforters are folded long-ways & rolled up like sleeping bags - with an old belt buckled around it, 3) all sheet sets are put together into one of its own pillowcases. My sustainability plans for this new-found neatness are my favorite: I hung a small belt rack on the inside of the closet door so that when you take a blanket out, you hang the belt up & re-use it when you put the blanket back. My teenaged son had several belts in his room he's outgrown & then I got several from the thrift store. My very favorite idea is to buy plastic-sleeved name tags - the kind that pin on. I write the item to be stored on the nametag card, slide it into the sleeve & then pin it to the baskets. It works like a charm! I can take the pin out & use string/ribbion/twine through the 2 holes that the pin goes through in the plastic sleeve & just tie it onto the wire shelves of my closet to label parts of the shelving! I looked for hours online for labels for shelves & baskets. I finally figured out that I needed something large enough that my family will see & acknowledge when they put stuff back into the closet; that would allow me to quickly/easily change the label as needed; & that was reasonably priced. They were at Office Depot. I get so pumped by a tidy linen closet in family of 6 (4 kids)! |
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