Hello Homemakers and Happy Friday!

 

Who has spring fever?🙋🏻‍♀️ I am itching to get outside and start my garden, but I know I need to wait at least a few more weeks. So, I will continue to work on inside projects like tackling the neglected corners that need a little love and attention.  

 

In case you missed it, we released part 2 of our deep dive into organization. In this newsletter you will find links to all things related to this latest episode, including some of our favorite tools for establishing order in our spaces and some favorite experts we follow for organization inspiration. 

 

Be sure to check out this weeks' "Listener Shout Out" to see where in the world our audience listens from. Maybe your country is listed! Wherever, you are, we hope you are finding ways to creatively embrace your role as a homemaker.

 

Enjoy this edition of The Art of Home Newsletter and keep practicing your art with grace and confidence. 

 

Love,

Allison

 

 

🎙New Episode 🎧

 

Season 5: Episode 3

Homemaking Deep Dive, Organization Part 2

with Joi Welch

 

Joi and I dive into 3 common organizational trouble spots in the home: the bathroom, bedroom/closet and kitchen. We discuss tips and ideas for decluttering and setting up systems of order in each area. 

 

Homemaking Deep Dive, Organization, Pt. 2

💗What We Are Loving🏡

 

Here are some of our favorite organizing tools discussed in our latest episode. Be sure to check out the episode for more details about how we use these items.

 

Organization in The Bathroom

  • Baskets, Baskets and more Baskets
  • Stackable Plastic Drawers. Allison uses these to organize medicines by type of ailment or body part. Sort and label each drawer accordingly. For example: teeth, eyes, cold/allergy, digestion, baby/child, first aid, etc.
  • Glass Jars for decanting soaps and shampoo. Amber, Clear, Plastic, Mason Jar Pump Top

 

Organization in The Closet

  • Hanging Closet Shelves . Joi uses these in place of a traditional dresser.
  • Collapsable Storage Boxes. Allison uses these to store off-season clothing.
  • Extra Clothing Rod great for maximizing vertical space, especially in kids closet

 

Organization in The Kitchen

  • Flip top Glass Jars 
  • OXO Containers
  • Spices. Allison has A LOT of spices which she buys in bulk, so she needs containers to house both the bulk supply and a smaller supply to keep near the cooking zone. She uses these spice bottles for small kitchen supply and organizes them in these tilting spice organizers. She uses quart and 1/2 gallon canning jars to organize the bulk spices and keeps them in a cool dark place.

 

Consult the Experts

  • Clutter Bug
  • Organize 365 
  • Joshua Becker
  • The Home Edit 

 

📝 The Art of Home Resources 🏡

Get our Free L.I.V.E. Organization Guide

🌍 Listener Shout-Out 💝

 

Did you know that The Art of Home is reaching homemakers all over the world?! We love to geek out over where people are listening from. Here are just a few:

  • Australia
  • Papua New Guinea
  • Estonia
  • India
  • Argentina
  • South Korea
  • Botswana
  • Lebanon
  • Poland

 

To all of you listening in these countries, thank you!

 

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