Organizing Tips (January 23, 2019)
If your family is experiencing financial difficulties right now, check out the advice in today's guide. Most creditors will be understanding if you are upfront about the issue and have had a good record before now. If you have any advice to add, please share it with us.

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How To Handle Late Payments

By cherriefic

How To Handle Late Payments There are times that we may fall short with our finances. When it happens, you must remember that it's not going to help if you will hide or run away from it. Financial difficulties is the type of problem that will not just go away. You need to do something about it.

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Today's Guides
Labeling Children's Belongings
Labeling Children's Belongings
Organizing a Shopping Trip
Woman at Supermarket
Keeping Track of Gift Card Balances
Hand with Many Gift Cards Fanned Out
Remembering Without a List
A women covered in post-it notes.
Organizing a Changing Table
Changing Table
Uses for Wine Racks
Empty wood wine rack.
Today's Posts

Extra Sheet on Guest Bed

By littergitter

A sheet over a made up guest bed in a bedroom.After washing the dusty spread on the bed in the spare bedroom, I thought about using one of the extra sheets, I have accumulated, to cover the bed to keep it from getting dusty.

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Making A Memory Board From Packing Materials

By Ana

Making A Memory Board From Packing Materials - board in holder on mantelIt seems with every mail order there is some type of protection for your delivery. This last delivery, had 2 perfectly square Styrofoam sheets in the box. These two beauties will now become memory boards. This is a super easy and thrifty repurposed project!

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Lazy Susan for Beauty Products

By jhenton.102

A lazy susan full of beauty products.If your like me and have tons of beauty products and have them stored in a way that you cannot get to them all, then I have a solution for you! I purchased a $16 clear 2 layer Lazy Susan from Amazon and it is life changing!

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Empty Bottles for Displaying Watches or Bracelets

By joanWZ

Watches stored on an empty bottle.I've always had a spray bottles, foam bottles for my hair, and colognes. Every time those bottles get emptied, I always keep thinking how to use it again or how it can help inside my home. I had this idea to used it as a watch organizer or a bangle organizer. That made things looks neat and arranged.

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Use Wooden Clothespins as Bag Clips in the Freezer

By Judy

A bag of almonds being closed by a clothespin.My plastic bag clips were breaking because the freezer was too cold for them. I now use wooden clothespins and have eliminated the issue. They last a lot longer and I will be using them exclusively, even for items that are not kept in the freezer.

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