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Laundry Room Inspiration!

With the new year just around the corner I have been thinking about my new years resolution this year.  This year I will be to organized but with flare.  I feel so much better when my house is in order and everything has its place but even better when it’s aesthetically pleasing to the eye.  With that said here are a few ideas to help organize your laundry room with style!

Pinned ImageBetter Homes & Gardens suggest using a lazy Susan to easily access all your laundry essentials!

 

 

 

 

 

 

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MadewithlovebyHannah.com presented this clever idea for a clothes pin hanger.  I love it! This is a vintage clothes pin hanger but she provides directions on how to make one just like it!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pinned ImageSmall space?  You can still own a laundry board! Enough said.

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

laundryI love the idea of taking glass jars to hold detergents and such!  If you take a look at Sew Much Ado you can learn how to make your own detergent as will!

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For those who have families or several people in the household this idea could be for you.  The idea behind this laundry basekt dresser is to separate laundry by room.  How inventive!  You can learn more by visiting Ana White’s website!

We wish you all a safe and happy holiday!

Holiday Traditions

When I was growing up my parents would give my sisters and I new pajamas on Christmas Eve.  What holiday traditions do you and your family share?

Polyvor, Your New Addiction?

Are you a clothes horse?  Do you love Pinterest? Do you need to finish last minute holiday shopping? Then you must see Polyvore.com but be prepared to be addicted!

The Art of Gifting with Swatch

5 Tips to Mend Your Clothing – by Care2 Make A Difference

 
5 Tips to Mend Your Clothing

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  • Whether you’ve lost a button or split a seam, you don’t have to let small repairs stand between you and your favorite garment! With a little bit of love and a needle and thread, you can give your well-loved clothing a second life.

Here are five video tutorials showing you how to do some simple mending, from sewing a button to taking up a hem.

>>Next: How to sew a button.

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Holiday spills? Don’t Fret, We’ve Got You Covered!


The Oregonian recently gave tips on how to save your your best table linens from stains.  Ellingsaeter says, if you act fast you can save your linens! 

Gravy: Pretreat or soak with a product containing enzymes.  Soak for 30 minutes if stain is dry.  Launder as usual; don’tdry until stain is out.

Red Wine: Blot out as much as you can with a clean cloth dipped in cool water.  Pretreat with stain remover or liquid laundry detergent.  Wash with fabric-safe bleach.

Cranberry Sauce:  Soak in cold water (hot water sets the stain).  Wash with bleach safe for the fabric.

Candle Wax:  Lift wax with a dull knife.  For what remains, place the cloth between towels as wax is absorbed. 

For other stains, you can start with commercial detergents, degreasers and other products specifically formulted for stains.  Or rely on these common stain busters:

  • Alcohol: Removes grass, grease and soft drinks.
  • Ammonia: Removes blood, perspiration, tea and urine.
  • Borax: Removes fruit and juice stains.
  • Hydrogen Peroxide: Removes scorch marks and chocolate.
  • Lemon Juice: Removes ink, iodine and rust.
  • Liquid Shampoo: Removes grease, oil and tar.
  • Petroleum Jelly: Remove ink.
  • White Vinegar: Removes alcohol, deodorants, coffee and glue.

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Need Some Help on Your Fall Wardrobe? Mix and Match with Just a Few Basics From REAL SIMPLE!

 
7 pieces to mix and match

9 Fall Outfits From 7 Versatile Pieces

By Yolanda Wikiel
Mix up your fall wardrobe with stylish pieces that work together in multiple combinations. 
The Secrets of a Mix-and-Match Wardrobe

Multitasking clothes don’t have to be a bore. You can pair up these standout fall pieces effortlessly and endlessly.

The 7 Key Pieces

1. Boss Black silk top, $295, hugoboss.com (available November 1).

2. Jones New York Signature cotton shirt, $64, macys.com.

3. Judith & Charles cotton-blend pants, $245, 212-988-4411.

4. J.Crew silk skirt, $198, jcrew.com (available October 1).

5. Talbots cashmere sweater, $179, talbots.com for stores.

6. Ann Taylor polyester-blend sleeveless trench, $228, anntaylor.com.

7. Rebecca Taylor Tencel jumpsuit, $325, bloomingdales.com for stores.

How to Combine Them

Add piece 2 to piece 7. See the results.

Add piece 2 to piece 4. See the results.

Add piece 1 to piece 3. See the results.

Accessorize piece 1. See the results.

Add piece 2 to piece 4 and piece 6. See the results.

Add piece 3 to piece 5. See the results.

Add piece 1 to piece 4. See the results.

Add piece 2 to piece 6 and piece 7. See the results.

Add piece 2 to piece 3 and piece 5. See the results.

 

How to Make the Fall Closet Swap – from The Nest!

Home Buying Help – Money Management Tools – Home Decorating Ideas – Free Recipes Photo: Veer
 

It’s that time again! We know, schlepping clothes to and from closets isn’t super-fun. But here’s how you can make it a little less painful. Get more fashion advice at TheNest.com.

1. Know when to do it
If you kept jeans and some light sweaters around for summer, you should be able to make it well into the first month of fall before needing to dig out the rest of your fall/winter wear from storage.

2. Set aside a good chunk of time
Giving up halfway through the process and leaving your entire wardrobe on the bed will only result in you sleeping on the couch.

3. Get prepped
Invest in vacuum-seal bags and a few under-bed bins, which are great for storing sandals, beach bags, and other summer accessories you won’t be needing for a while.

4. Start with major switches
Replace linen pants with cords and swimsuits with sweaters. Out of season, out of sight.

5. But do leave out an emergency swimsuit
You might decide to take up swimming at the gym or soak in the hotel Jacuzzi on a business trip. Point is, you just never know.

6. Inspect before you pack
If you’re putting something into hibernation for the winter, make sure it’s clean and any broken zippers or missing buttons are repaired. That way, everything will be ready to wear when springtime rolls around.

7. Don’t just throw everything in a storage bin
Didn’t think about wearing a particular item all summer long? Chances are you won’t next summer either. Donate it to charity.

8. And really, don’t just throw it in
Folding neatly is key — not only to keeping garments in good condition, but also to making the most of your storage space.

9. Trim your T-shirt collection
Remember the one that’s three sizes too big that you got for free at a soccer game (in college) and you never wear? Yeah, it’s time to let it go. If a tee is still in good condition, donate it. The one with all the holes? You can go ahead and throw that away.

10. Recycle ratty white T-shirts
Especially the ones with holes or sweat stains on the armpits. Cut them up and use them as cleaning rags for around the house.

11. Dry-clean your dress clothes
A run through the wash is fine for your cargo shorts, but go the extra mile for dresses and suits. Then, instead of packing them away, hang them in the back of your closet.

12. Fold your sweaters
This will save closet space (and prevent hanger marks). If you have the room in your bedroom, keep wool and cashmere sweaters in an easily accessible cedar chest to protect them from pesky moths.

13. Make scarves and hats easy to grab
This means using a hat rack, designated bin, or over-the-door hooks — it beats spending 20 minutes before work fishing through a basket under your bed.

14. Label, label, and label
You two might decide to take an impromptu trip to, say, Brazil for Thanksgiving. Knowing exactly which bin your favorite beach hat is in will save you from missing your flight. (You’re welcome.)

Jaimie Dalessio

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