Organizing Tips (April 05, 2019)
Lots of great tips in today's newsletter, including this one for making your own bulletin board. If you have any creative storage or organizing ideas, please share them with us.

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Today's Featured Post

Decorative Bulletin Boards

By Robyn

Decorative Bulletin BoardsMy daughter has had this bulletin board for very many years. She keeps it so pretty by using felt shapes under the pins she uses. She prefers to use the pins that have colorful beads on the end of them. Isn't it cute? She also uses little jewelry decorations to decorate her board. The board looks so cheerful and happy. I love to look at this board everyday.

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Today's Guides
Creative Home Bulletin Board Ideas
Bulletin board made from egg cartons
Getting the Most Out of Your Storage Space
Organizing Your Storage
Uses for Popcorn Tins
Popcorn Tin Filled with Four Types of Popcorn
Organizing Receipts
A pile of receipts.
Saving Money on Utilities
Saving Money on Utilities, Energy Savings Piggy Bank
Organizing Recipes
Wooden Recipes Box
Today's Posts

Moving Tips

By 15mhhm15

A moving box with clothing used as packing material.I am helping a friend move. She went out and bought moving boxes, bubble wrap and tissue paper (which adds up money quite quickly!)

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Resealing Packs with Clothespins

By katrine2706

A clothespin on a folded plastic bag.It is really hard to find a place for big unresealable packs like packs of milk or cereals, etc. One thing I learned from my husband - resealing these packs with clothespin. We don't have easy zip bags available, so this is one good way to keep things neatly sealed.

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Recycle Silica Gel Packets

By JunieB

Two silica packets on a white surface.I save all those little packets of silica gel. You can find them in purses, shoes, etc. They are used to soak up the moisture. I throw them into a jar and save them and use them to mix into my soil, as they tend to soak up the moisture and slowly release it.

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