Newsletter April 2010
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Attach a cutting board with twist ties to
the handle of one side of a rolling cart.
You get an extra surface space and
underneath you still have your storage.

Cutting board is attached with twist ties.


This drawer holds hot pads, dish towels, and
dish cloths. If you are low on space or if you don’t
want to figure out where to put all of your many
towels, hot pads, and dish cloths - here are some
questions to ask.
1. How many hot pads do you use at a time?
That might be the number you want to keep.
2. How many dish towels do you use in a week?
Divide that number into the total number of
dish towels that you own. How many weeks worth
of dish towels do you own? Does that number
make sense and does it work for the amount of
space that you have?
3. What makes your mind feel more at peace, having
lots of dish towels that you can’t find a place for or
having fewer and having them comfortably fit in
their space?

Earrings can be displayed / contained in a variety
of ways. One option is to hang them on different
things that you might already have in your home.
This picture is of a cut metal sculpture
a perfect place for hanging earrings.

Cut metal sculpture with earrings.

Need to organize your nails, L wrenches, and inflation
needles? One option is to sort them into appropriate
groups and then put them into old, clear, prescription bottles.
Click on this link to access the Organizing Tips: Sharing a Living Space - March 2010 newsletter.