Living Large on a Limited Budget
By Kaley
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By Kaley
This post may contain affiliate links, which means I will make a small commission if you click and make a purchase.
A place for everything and for everything a place.
Sound familiar? It’s a mantra for most organized people that I’ve tried to adapt for myself.
The problem for me is that I’m often baffled by what location I should put things. I tend to be more right brained than left, so there are always multiple options.
Store the party supplies that I use once or twice a year in my cupboard that I use daily? Why not?
Keep my receipts near my desk, or on top of the microwave, or in the filing cabinet? Sure.
It can be a problem. So while at the Dollar Tree the other day, I had some inspiration. Why not create spaces for items using Dollar Store containers and labels? Then I will always know where my receipts are and maybe I’ll find another location for those party supplies, so I can find Customize Balloons.
I returned from the Dollar Store with this:
Can you spot the super helpful adorable one year old?
I am also incredibly motivated by deadlines. It’s possible I get this from my Mom, along with a lot of other great qualities – I hope. (By the way, find out how my Mom solved her linen organization with just one trip to the Dollar Store.)
So, I decided to give myself ONE HOUR to see how many problem areas I could tackle in the time period. (This, of course, did not include the half an hour that it took for me to find those super cute chalkboard labels that I had put somewhere. True story. Turns out I should have purchased a Chalkboard Label Container while at the Dollar Store.)
Once, I finally found those super cute chalkboard labels, I made a list of problem areas that needed to be addressed:
In hind sight, it would have made more sense to make this list before my visit to the Dollar Tree. Oops.
Then – with the help of my 5 year old – the hour of Project Organization began.
And when the hour was up, this was the result:
Those infamous party supplies now have a place and a label. And I am giving them a new home in my basement.
Time: 5 minutes
My new Under-the-Sink organization. This also resulted in trashing a few cleaners that have been around much longer than their expiration dates recommends. Score!
Time: 10 minutes
Because this is much cuter than any old cardboard box.
This was my favorite solution. My Personal Care products/Free Samples closet had gotten ugly. (I spared you the before pictures.) Locating anything had gotten a little hairy. These containers solved the problem and also motivated me to throw out a few expired products and put together a new donation bag.
Time: 15 minutes
This was my 5 year old’s contribution to the project. He has a few more left brained tendencies than I do and was thrilled to help. And these containers are so much more awesome than the baggies and old wipes container that were previously responsible for storage.
Time: 10 minutes (in 5 year old time)
This random collection of things was taking residence in the bottom of afore-mentioned cupboard in a very haphazard manner. I also discovered a collection of plastic knives the size of China. Because really – who uses plastic knives???
I got rid of 90% of the knives along with a collection of old menu planning resources that are approximately 10 years old – and no longer necessary due to that beautiful thing called Pinterest.
Time: 10 minutes
About those receipts. I now have a location for them. Now to determine where this cute little thing should be kept? Any tips?
Time: 5 minutes
I have always given myself a little grace when it comes to drawers. I mean – the term junk drawer was created for a reason.
But I’m kind of in love with my new system for this drawer. Now I might actually be able to find a paper clip when I need one!
Time: 10 minutes
Time elapsed: 65 minutes
Problem areas solved: 7
Feeling of Accomplishment: Priceless
How about you? Do you like to organize with Dollar Store items? Share your tips in the comments!
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By Kaley
This post may contain affiliate links, which means I will make a small commission if you click and make a purchase.
By Kaley
This post may contain affiliate links, which means I will make a small commission if you click and make a purchase.
By Kaley
This post may contain affiliate links, which means I will make a small commission if you click and make a purchase.
By Kaley
This post may contain affiliate links, which means I will make a small commission if you click and make a purchase.
We have new Checkout 51 offers including offers to save on fruit and peanut butter!
Here are a few of my favorites:
Earthbound Farm Frozen Fruit
Any variety.
Cash back: $0.50
Pepperidge Farm Texas Toast
Any variety.
Cash back: $0.25
Jif Peanut Butter
Any Jif Peanut Butter product.
Cash back: $0.50
Buy 2: Kellogg’s Corn Flakes
Excludes single serve packs. Items must appear on the same receipt.
Cash back: $1.00
Buy 2: Kellogg’s Apple Jacks
Any variety. Excludes single serve packs. Items must appear on the same receipt.
Cash back: $1.00
Buy 2: Kellogg’s Froot Loops
Any variety. Excludes single serve packs. Items must appear on the same receipt.
Cash back: $1.00
The Halls offer is back, so you can STILL score FREE or cheap cough drops at the Dollar Tree:
Dollar Tree:
Buy 2 Halls Drops, 30 ct, $1 ea.
Use $1/2 Halls Drops, exp. 2/23/14 (SS 01/12/14)
Pay $1 out of pocket and submit for $1/2 or $0.50/1 Checkout 51 offer
As low as two for FREE after coupon and cash back!
Be sure to submit your receipt no later than Wednesday, 2/26, to claim your deposit.
Not familiar with Checkout 51? Head over here to learn more about this new money-saving app that doesn’t require a Smartphone. Or check out my news story.
By Kaley
This post may contain affiliate links, which means I will make a small commission if you click and make a purchase.
By Kaley
This post may contain affiliate links, which means I will make a small commission if you click and make a purchase.
We have new Checkout 51 offers including offers to save on milk and broccoli! Keep in mind that there is a $0.50 Ibotta offer right now on milk through Sunday, so you can actually save $1 after both offers!
Here are a few of my favorites:
Milk
Any brand. Excludes flavored or non-dairy varieties.
Cash back: $0.50
Broccoli
Any fresh or packaged broccoli. Excludes vegetable mixes.
Cash back: $0.25
Folger’s Coffee
Any Folgers product.
Cash back: $0.50
Buy 2: Shout
Any variety. Items must appear on the same receipt.
Cash back: $1.00
Buy 2: Kellogg’s Frosted Flakes
Any variety. Items must appear on the same receipt.
Cash back: $1.00
Buy 2: Kellogg’s Mini Wheats
Any variety. Items must appear on the same receipt.
Cash back: $1.00
The Halls offer is back, so you can still score FREE cough drops at the Dollar Tree:
Dollar Tree:
Buy 2 Halls Drops, 30 ct, $1 ea.
Use $1/2 Halls Drops printable
Or $1/2 Halls Drops, exp. 2/23/14 (SS 01/12/14)
Pay $1 out of pocket and submit for $1/2 or $0.50/1 Checkout 51 offer
As low as two for FREE after coupon and cash back!
Be sure to submit your receipt no later than Wednesday, 2/19, to claim your deposit.
Not familiar with Checkout 51? Head over here to learn more about this new money-saving app that doesn’t require a Smartphone. Or check out my news story that aired last week!