Showing posts with label home organization. Show all posts
Showing posts with label home organization. Show all posts

Thursday, May 26, 2011

How to Hold a Successful Garage or Yard Sale

Spring cleaning is in full swing and for many of us that means it’s garage sale season. Hosting a garage or yard sale is the perfect time to edit items from your home that are no longer used or fit your lifestyle. In addition to de-cluttering your home, a garage sale is a great way to make a little extra money.

Holding a garage sale however takes organization and pre-planning. Here are some tips for hosting a successful garage sale:

successful garage yard sales{images by Thayer Allyson Gowdy via Real Simple}

Select the Right Day & Time.
1. Typically the best months for garage sales are in the spring and summer. Steer clear of holidays and summer vacation months {i.e. July & August}.
2. Saturday is the most popular day for garage sales, but a Friday or Sunday might also work for you. Go with the flow and see what day is trending in your neighborhood.
3. Serious garage sale shoppers get up earlier, so set a start time no later than 8am.

Consider a Multi-family Sale.
1. Inform family and friends about the garage sale and encourage them to participate. Ask them to help out on the day of the sale and assign them a task {cashier, helping customers, keeping merchandise neat}.
2. Let neighbors know about your sale. If they too want to have a garage sale the same day, share marketing efforts {signage, Criagslist posting, etc.}. Muti-family garage sales always pull in more traffic.
stylish yard sale displays

Determine, Organize & Price Items to Sell.
1. Schedule a day {or two} to go room by room in your home to de-clutter and make a list of items you would like to sell.
2. Don’t sell items that are damaged beyond repair or have been recalled. In fact it is illegal to resell items that have been recalled – go here for a list of recalled items}.
3. Make a note as to what price you would like to sell the item. If you have no idea how to price an item, you can always look up a similar item on eBay or Criagslist.
4. Set up a holding area for the items you will be selling. Typically this is in the garage, because it eliminates moving the sale items multiple times. You’ll be able to move the items easily out the day of the sale.
5. In the holding area, group sale items into plastic bins {clear ones are best because you can see the contents inside} and boxes. Be sure to label the bin or box  {i.e. toys, DVDs, 0-3 month girls clothing, etc.} and price the items in the grouping the same.
6. Save time by minimizing labeling each item. Instead label the tables, bins or racks {i.e. $5-$10, $1 or Less, $25 or Best Offer}.

Supplies Needed On-site for the Sale.
1. Shopping bags and small boxes to make it easier for customers to take away the goods.
2. Tables, clothing racks and shelves for displaying items.
3. A calculator for adding up sales.
4. Spare light bulbs, batteries and extension cords plugged in to show that items work properly.
5. Tape measure, pens and scissors.
6. Trash can.
7. Paper towels, tissues and hand-sanitizer.
8. Pre-made sticker labels or color coded stickers for pricing items.
9. Newspaper to wrap fragile items.
10. Cash-box, hip-pack or apron with pockets to hold cash and change.

cute yard sale signage {image via Yard Sale Bloodbath}
Advertise the Sale.
1. Create a listing one week prior to the sale on Craigslist or a similar on-line site. It’s free!
2. Inquire about placing ads with various local newspapers. Ask how many words, how much it will cost and when you need to submit the information by.
3. When listing your ad, include your big items and/or categories {i.e. 1940s oak dining table, baby gear & clothing}
3. Create signage to be placed at large intersections near your home.
4. Signage should include the date of the sale, your address {cross streets can be helpful too} and the sale hours. Use foam board and make the signs large enough for them to be read easily by drivers.
5. Consider making smaller directional signage if you think people may have difficulties finding your home.

successful garage sale tips
{image by Thayer Allyson Gowdy via Real Simple}
Display items with Style.
1. Remove or cover items in the garage you don’t want to sell.
2. Organize your items and display them in an interesting and easy-to-view format.
3. Use clothing racks {consider renting or borrowing some} to hang items such as dresses, jackets and suits. Group clothing according to size.
4. Place like items together and make signs so customers can easily find what they are looking for {i.e books, housewares, boys clothing - sizes 2T – 3T}

apron for garage sale
{image via CountryHome}
Managing the Money.
1. Go to the bank ahead of the sale and have between $75 and $100 in small bills {$1s, $5s and a few $10s} and a couple rolls of quarters.
2. Designate a person to handle the cash-box at all times. If this isn’t possible, have one person where an apron or hip-pack to mange the transactions.
3. Have a “Cash Only” rule. It’s no fun to get a bounced check!

free stuffed animals to kids

Fun for the Kids.
1. Encourage older kids to earn extra cash by selling donuts, bagels or cookies.
2. Set out a box of gently used stuffed animals labeled “FREE – Kids Take One” for customers with  young children. Used stuffed animals are rarely accepted by charities, so this is a great way to pass them along! You will have some very happy, little customers too :)

After the Sale.
1. Do not bring any unsold items back into your home or garage.
2. Immediately after the sale, pack unsold items into your vehicle and drive them to the nearest charity or donation center {be sure to get a receipt for a tax credit}.
3. Place unsold items curbside with a “FREE” sign.
4. Schedule a date and time for one of the local thrift stores to pick up items that are too big for you to hall away {have them leave a receipt for a tax credit}.
5. Remove all posted signs from the neighborhood.

If you don’t have a yard or garage for a traditional sale of this kind, try TagSellIt. It’s a a traditional garage sale in a virtual format.

igaragesale yard sale app for iphone
I don’t tend to host garage sales {too much work, my hubby says}, but I love going to them. Just downloaded the iGarageSale app for my iPhone too. The reviews are glowing.

Planning a yard sale this year?

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Tiny Prints $50 Giveaway Winner…

stylish baby girl birth announcement tiny prints
How would you spend $50 at the stylish stationary store, Tiny Prints?

custom calendars daily planners tiny prints
cupcake sweets birthday invitation preppy
custom business cards tiny prints

Perhaps, Cheryl {lucky comment #18} and the winner of the Tiny Prints $50 gift card will tell us how she plans on spending the money. Congrats Cheryl and enjoy!

Tiny Prints Giveaway Winner
A big thank you to Tiny Prints for sponsoring this fun giveaway. And thank you for reading Simplified Bee!

Monday, April 25, 2011

House of Fifty & Family Command Center Ideas

house of 50 magazine
It’s here! The new online magazine, House of Fifty by Janell Beals of Isabella & Max’s Rooms is live and fabulous. From meal planning to flower arranging to tips for creating a delightful nursery – there is a little something for all readers.


creating a family command center communication
I was thrilled to help Janell find some chic products for her family command center that coincides with a great article, Creating a Family Command Center by Pauline Wiles.

stylish family bulletin board ideas
chic family communication center ideas

Congrats Janell! We love it!




Saturday, April 16, 2011

I’m Addicted

It’s official. I’m addicted to Pinterest. 

What is Pinterest? It's essentially a virtual pinboard where you can create collections of things you love and "follow" collections created by other people. People are using Pinterest to collect and share all sorts of things including my favorites – interior design, home organization and entertaining. 

If you are a visual person like me, you will love it. Feel free to follow me too at http://pinterest.com/simplifiedbee/.

Here are some of the images I "pinned” or “repinned” today and thought I would share with you.

blue and white easter eggs
Beautiful assortment of blue & white Easter eggs from Wunderweib.

muted floral bouquet with succulents
Gorgeous muted floral bouquet with succulents by To-Be-Charmed.

doorway puppet theather for kids
Adorable doorway puppet theater for kids from available on Etsy.

fabric storage bin how to tutorial
I even found images and a link to Skip to My Lou’s tutorial on how to make ten different fabric storage baskets.

Hope to see you on Pinterest!

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

The Best Ways to Organize Kid Rooms at Centsational Girl

cg organized kids bedroom
{Designer Katie Ridder}

Much of my organizing & design business focuses on helping young families de-clutter and organize their homes, while still being style-savvy. So naturally I was over-the-moon when Kate  of Centsational Girl asked me to guest blog and give her readers tips on keeping kid rooms organized. Being a stylish & organized mom herself, Kate’s throwing in a couple more tips of her own. Be sure to stop by - 'The Best Ways to Organize Kid Rooms'.
cg stylish kid storage
 {images via Polka Dot Peacock}
 
Here’s a more important reason to stop by Kate’s blog. Wanting to ‘fixing up spaces for those who really need it, not those who can afford it’, Kate recently announced she has teamed up with Committee on the Shelterless (or COTS) and has adopted a house in need. The project’s name is the Alma Project. Here is a brief description:
centsational girls alma project
“We called the The Alma Project is the transformation of a fixer upper house into a comfortable functional home for women who desperately need it.  Living inside the Alma House are three single mothers, previously homeless, who reside for free on the condition that they are learning skills, stabilizing their lives, attending counseling, and remain drug and alcohol free.  These mothers are saving their money from their part time jobs and raising their children as best as they can.  They have no time or money to fix up this house.  They are real women with real needs who need real solutions. “ 
If you would like to donate money or materials to this wonderful project, please visit The Alma Project.

Keeping the people of Japan in my prayers,

Friday, March 11, 2011

Friday Finds: Fun & Vintage Organizing Products

fun vintage organizing products
I am always on the lookout for fun products to help organize our homes. So when I came across these vintage-inspired reproductions at Urban Outfitters, I knew they would make a great Friday Finds:

1. Industrial Metal Wall Shelf – great for organizing magazines, files or dishes.
2. Tote-All – perfect for holding kitchen utensils, art supplies or pens & pencils.
3. Stacking Wire Baskets – would be a great addition to a mudroom to store hats, mittens and scarves. 
4. Public Transit Authority chalkboard – excellent for centralizing communication in a busy home.

Happy Organizing & Happy Friday!

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Very Stylish 2011 At-a-Glance Calendars–Download Free

Still haven’t found the perfect at-a-glance calendar for 2011? Check out these Fresh & fun calendars by Red Stamp. With five fabulous designs to pick from, you are sure to find one that works for your kitchen, office or bulletin board. Simply print out the calendar on a standard 8 1/2 x 11” paper. I also love the idea of framing it!

Best of all… Red Stamp is letting us download them for free! Just go here. Thanks Red Stamp!

chevron printable 2011 calendar
fun 2011 calendar free at a glance
printable 2011 calendar stylish2011 at a glance calendar download
printable fun 2011 calendar free

#1 {the Preppy Chevron in navy + coral} is my fav. What’s yours?

Friday, January 14, 2011

Friday Find: Chic Lacquer Desk Set

white lacquer desk set organization

Now that you have organized the desk drawer, how about the desk’s surface? A desk set can be a great solution to help tame office supplies and paper clutter on the desk top. Today’s Friday Find is the modern, high-gloss lacquer desk set from West Elm. Isn't it chic?

stylish lacquer desk organization set

The office set includes a magazine holder, trinket tray, paper tray, pencil cup and desk tray. Available in sleek white or vibrant peridot, items can be individually purchased to mix & match or coordinate with what you already own. It’s an easy way to update your desk's look with a touch of glam! 
Happy Friday and Happy Organizing!

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Simple Steps to Organize a Junk or Desk Drawer with Style

steps organizing a junk drawer
Do you have a drawer in your home that looks like this? Most of us have had a drawer that has gotten a little out-of-control. Organizing a junk drawer is actually quite easy and can typically be done quickly. Whether organizing a drawer that holds odds & end, cosmetics or office supplies, the process is the same.

Here are  simple steps to organize a junk drawer:

Step One - Empty & Edit
First take all the contents out of the drawer and purge. Item by item determine whether or not it is worth storing:
    • Toss if broken or expired {recycle when possible}.
    • Donate items that are not being used.
Take the opportunity to clean the drawer and line it with fresh paper if applicable.

Step Two - Group
The next step is to arrange items into similar groups based on function and size. When you come across items that don’t belong in the drawer, set aside in a separate group that will need to be returned to the correct place.

Step Three - Contain
Recently a Simplified Bee reader, Jeanette asked for suggestions on organizing a desk or junk drawer in a stylish way. The containers or dividers used and how they are arranged is where the “styling” comes in.

desk drawer organization tips

There so many organizing tray and divider options for drawers. Before you purchase any drawer dividers however, measure the drawer {width and height} to know what will fit. Also, keep in mind the sizes and quantities of the items you want to store to ensure you purchase the best option. The Container Store, Ikea, Target or any office supply store are great resources for basic and inexpensive drawer organizing trays like the ones in the desk drawer above via Apartment Therapy.

acrylic drawer dividers organization custom clear

I love the clean look of these customizable acrylic drawer dividers by LifeStyle Systems. Martha Stewart shows how to install them here.
Styling tip: For an uncluttered look, select a drawer liner in a neutral color and with a simple pattern.
Organizing your junk drawer doesn't have to be expensive. Save money by using everyday items you may already have such as baskets, ice trays and shoe box lids in drawers to help keep items contained.

{image source: BHG}
For long narrow drawers like this one above, a trio of cookie sheets keeps supplies organized.

Drawer Storage Ideas BHG
{image source: BHG}
Muffin pans provide the perfect size compartment for smaller items such as stamps, paper clips and loose change.
stylish drawer organizing china bowls cups
{image source: Martha Stewart}
Put your China to good use everyday! Decorative bowls, plates and tea cups make this jewelry drawer colorful and functional.

HGTV had this great deak storage idea that's also inexpensive and eco-friendly. Clean tuna cans and nestle them into a drawer to keep items neatly stored.

Step Four - Arrange
Next arrange each grouping of items into the appropriate container or divider. Keep in mind the idea is to be able to locate items easily and therefore, labeling the compartments may make sense in some cases.

how to organize desk drawer

Do you remember the first image of the messy, cluttered drawer? Here it is organized and functioning beautifully. Several containers were used in combination. First the basket {which was originally used} was spray painted a semi-gloss white for a cleaner look. A clear acrylic tray with dividers purchased at Target was added to divide the smaller items. A scalloped white bowl and vintage milk glass mug pulled from the cupboard were the perfect fit for containing iPhone cords and magnets.

Styling tip: If using different style containers & dividers, unify the look by having all the containers in the same color.
Keeping your newly organized drawer beautiful will take some maintenance. If it is a drawer used often, keep an eye on items that are misplaced and edit routinely. If the drawer is used infrequently, add it to your quarterly or bi-annual cleaning schedule so that it doesn’t get overlooked.

Do you have any fun styling tips for organizing drawers?

Happy organizing!

Monday, January 3, 2011

11 Design Trends for 2011

Yesterday I was over the moon to be included in a San Francisco Chronicle article by Anh-Minh Le titled, 11 Top Trends for 2011. Eleven design bloggers {most from the San Francisco Bay Area} were asked to discuss their top decorating ideas for 2011. Small homes, nostalgia for books and cultural layering were some trends that made the list. Here’s mine {and you may have guessed it would have an organizing slant!}:

organizing design trends for 2011
1. A magnetic board with a bold geometric print {Jonathan Adler}, 2. French vintage basket {1st Dibs}, 3. Kuta tin boxes {Serena & Lily}, 4. IKat mini bowls {Athropologie}
double duty decor ideas“Controlling clutter has never been more chic. With organizing products from trend-setting brands like Jonathan Adler and Serena & Lily, our homes can be functional and look fabulous at the same time. Organization is not just about file folders or plain boxes and baskets. Items that do double duty – high function and beautiful form – are in high demand. For 2011, it’s all about bold patterns, worldly pieces and vintage finds. Finding everyday decorative items to help stay organized is also trending. For example, a handful of small decorative bowls in a drawer can be used to organize jewelry, craft items or office supplies.”

To find out what other design bloggers’ are trending for 2011, visit the full article at SFGate here.

Today I am also excited about guest posting at Kate’s fabulous blog, Centsational Girl, where I am sharing my favorite day planners just in time to get you organized for 2011 in style. Please take a look here.

Do you have a favorite day planner or online tool you use to keep your daily tasks, events and appoints on track? If so, please share with us!

Happy New Year!
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