24 May 2013

Yard Sale Tips

via Country Living
A lucrative way to spring cleaning is having a garage or yard sale. Get rid of unwanted things and earn some cash at the same time...that's double TADA! 

Considering putting one together? Here are a few links:





Here are some more ideas:

Display items on tables and garment racks.
Make sure there's a collective price tag {ex. all shirts $5.00},
or better yet, put a price tag on each piece. 

 Group similar things together.

Make use of boxes... 

 ...bins or baskets.

You can use old suitcases or bags, too. 

Display jewelry like they would in a 
boutique and have some mirrors handy
{including a full length one if there are 
lot of clothes on sale}. 

Have old newspaper and scrap paper to wrap breakables. 

Have bags in different sizes {opt to reuse paper/plastic 
shopping bags} for customer purchases.  

If you're feeling extra generous, offer free treats
like drinks and snacks for all who participated.

Good luck and may you all enjoy the weekend!

23 May 2013

Especially for Drawers

If you come over to my place and decide to snoop around, here's something you'll definitely find in the drawers: 

Especially for Drawers

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Yes, I admit, I like to maximize every inch of sacred space by using dividers. The good thing about these interlocking boxes is that they can be configured to fit any drawer size. If you're feeling a little bit crafty, you can easily make these with empty cartons and tape/hot glue. Being organized...that's blah to TADA!

22 May 2013

Especially for Doors

It's all about spring cleaning on the blog this week. One space that has lots of storage potential is the back of a door -- a bedroom door or a closet door.

Turn that under-used area from blah to TADA! with this:

Especially for Doors

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It's really meant for storing shoes but think of all its possibilities! It can be a home for all your accessories like scarves, jewelry and belts. This can also be used for toiletries if there's limited counter space in the bathroom. The compartments can also keep baby's essentials like diapers, ointments, teething toys and rattles in a nursery. And for the guestroom -- a place to keep extra toothbrushes, bars of soap, bottles of shampoo or mouthwash, and some reading material like city guides and maps.

Blah to TADA! indeed.

21 May 2013

Especially for Stuff

I think you'll agree with me that clutter is blah. It's something most, if not all, of us battle with. To curb this frustration, here are some TADA! suggestions:

Especially for Stuff

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Hide or file them away in boxes and bins! I have covered boxes (1) where I keep old photos, collectible DVDs and correspondence. As an alternative, reuse gift boxes or shoe boxes.

I have similar bins (2) that work as a holding area for mail. One is labeled "File" and the other "Shred". The documents hang-out here until I'm ready for the daunting task of filing and shredding.  

These collapsible boxes (3) can be used anywhere. The small ones can store books and journals; the medium ones for toys and art materials that can then be placed on a shelf. Use the bigger ones to segregate recycling or organize sports equipment or stuff in the car.

Hooray for boxes!

20 May 2013

Especially for Boots

I have spring cleaning fever! I find it so satisfying to de-clutter and clean, especially now that the warmer months are on their way. This means sandal season...woohoo!

Time to put away my boots that have gotten so much mileage during the winter. Some pairs will be stored in their boxes, while one or two still have room in the closet. But droopy boots are blah.

I found this solution at the store -- boot shapers that look like thin bolster pillows. But why buy, when we can D-I-Y?!

via Real Simple
Our first option is to use empty and clean wine bottles to keep the body of the boot upright.

Another option is to make our own boot shaper: 

I'm using these complimentary airline socks. Because one size fits all, there's no heel and it's shaped like a tube.

Stuff it with fiber fill, add a long ribbon to join both shapers and hem each open end.  

 Then put them in your boots!

The ribbon will make it easier to remove the shapers with just one pull, and you'll be sure they're always a pair.

No more droopy boots ever again. 

For regular shoes, I have a shoe shaper 
right here.

17 May 2013

Perfectly Polished

Hip, hip, hooray...we made it to Friday! In the past I shared with you little kits that I like to assemble such as the emergency kit and the first aid kit.

I thought of putting another one together. Something that can be kept in the car or office desk drawer because...well, because you never know. Let's call it the "Polished to Perfection" kit. 

Emergency Essentials

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Here's what I'll put in it: (1) a stain remover pen to magically remove that coffee or ink stain; (2) a sewing kit to mend a hem or attach a loose button; (3) pain medication because a migrane is blah; (4) a lint roller to clean up a dark top from fuzzies, and (5) a toothbrush with minty toothpaste because facing bosses and clients is always TADA! with sparkly teeth and fresh breath.

I'll reuse this plastic zipper bag. It was packaging for a set pillowcases in its past life. It's always a good idea to recycle!

Instantly, I have a bag for my "Polished to Perfection" kit! TADA!


Have a terrific weekend, folks!

16 May 2013

Mom on The Go

Thanks for stopping by today!

If you've been tuning in since the beginning of the week, I've been turning these plastic zipper bags from blah to TADA! They were once used as packaging for bed linen like shams and pillow cases. I just didn't want to throw them away.

They're wonderful to use as a bag inside your bag. If you're a busy mommy, it can keep wipes, ointment, hand gel, an extra diaper or kiddie outfit...things you can't leave home without.

You can also put in small toys, a favorite book and snacks. No more digging inside your purse to find what you {immediately} need for baby.

15 May 2013

Projects in a Packet

It's all about being organized this week.

These are plastic zipper bags, a packaging solution for sheer curtains I bought many years back. Here's another way to turn them from blah to TADA!: 

Stuff it with pens, crayons, drawing paper and coloring books for the kids. Take this everywhere you go to keep them entertained when waiting at a restaurant or during a flight. Clean-up will be easy because all they have to do is put these back inside the bag.

If you have your own current projects like knitting, crocheting or sketching, this bag can keep all your essentials together. TADA!

14 May 2013

Winter Scarf Storage

It's that time of year when a light jacket is all I need whenever I go out. Time to put away the winter wardrobe!

And that includes my thick scarves. 

This will be their temporary home until I need to take them out again at the end of the year. It's a plastic zipper bag that was once occupied by a brand new thermal blanket. The blanket gets used often, this bag -- not at all.

I roll or neatly fold the scarves, put them in this plastic bag and tuck it away at the back of our coat closet. 

Now, if a big travel opportunity comes up in say, Iceland or Antarctica {I'm exaggerating, I know!}, and I need to pack some cold-weather essentials, I can easily find which scarf I want to bring because I can see through the plastic. I think that's blah to TADA!

13 May 2013

Spring Cleaning

Hello and Happy Monday! I've been doing some spring cleaning, getting rid of blahs so I have more room for TADAs. 

When I buy linens like curtains, comforters or bed sheets, more often than not, they're packaged in plastic zipper bags. 

Once I use the linen, I have a pile of these bags left. But you know that I don't have the heart to throw them away, right? Here's what I do:

I use them as a storage solution. This is where I keep pieces that we don't use as often, like formal table covers or placemats for "grown-up" entertaining.

I make sure to label each bag. That way, I know exactly what's inside. 

Even if I store these at the top of my closet, in a basement or attic, I won't be worried 
because the plastic protects the contents from dust, and {God-forbid!} any critters or water-damage.

A blah to TADA! idea, don't you think?

12 May 2013

Happy Mother's Day


A mother is a person who seeing there are only four 
pieces of pie for five people, promptly announces 
she never did care for pie. - Tenneva Jordan

To all you selfless moms, you deserve a break today. 
Happy Mother's Day!

10 May 2013

Wrapped in Flowers

Hooray it's Friday!

Today, let's turn this empty tissue box from blah to TADA! 

I'm using some of these cherry blossom-print rubber stamps. 
I got them at an awesome sale.

The stamps have sticky backs that are to be attached to 
this clear block.

I made some blue blossoms...

...and some pink ones.

Then I cut around the flowers.

I liked the stem-print on the box. I thought a few blooms
{secured to the box with mounting tape} would 
make it TADA!

For handles, I added ribbon on two sides of the box with hot glue.

With tissue paper, wrap a gift like a candle, 
luxurious soaps or a bottle of perfume and
put it inside the box.

Now you've got a gift for Mother's Day 
with flowers as a bonus. TADA!

May you all have a delightful weekend.
To all the moms out there -- wishing you a 
Happy Mother's Day on Sunday!

09 May 2013

A Spring Wreath

Howdy everyone! Ready for a blah to TADA! transformation?

Our blah -- a wire hanger.

Mold it into a circle. 

Using these pretty cherry blossoms as our peg...

 ...let's make flowers out of pink tissue.

To make a flower, three pieces are layered and secured
at the center with all purpose glue. 

 Once we have enough flowers, we can attach them to 
the wire with a glue gun. Fluff up the petals to make 
them look lifelike.

TADA! -- a wreath to decorate your door!