Archive for the ‘Back to School Organizing Tips’ Category
Friday, August 27th, 2010
Multi-purpose furniture are ideal for small spaces, or if you don’t like to have a lot of furniture in your room. When you can store a multitude of items in one piece, it can alleviate clutter in your room and make organizing a lot easier. One of the most popular multi-purpose furniture pieces today is the Armoire. Armoires are used to store and organize clothing and crafting supplies. They are also used as TV entertainment centers, or as a small office that you fold away at the end of the day.
Another multi-purpose item that is perfect for both teens and adults is the Nightstand Valet (pictured above). This valet stand comes with 2 shelves, a pull out drawer, a hanger for suit coat or shirts, bottom shelf for shoes, top shelf for personal accessories, side bar for trousers and the other side comes with hook for additional hanging storage. It is the epitome of multi-purpose.

CD organizer

Cosmetics organizer
Your teenager or pre-teen can get organized the night before school by choosing their outfit, including their shoes, packing their backpack and selecting the books and other items they may need for school the next day, and all can be stored in the Nightstand Valet. On the left you’ll see some additional organization products that can help your children keep their rooms organized from Home Storage Warehouse.
Visit Home Storage Warehouse to learn more about the Nightstand Valet and other organizing products to help kids keep their rooms organized and clutter-free!
Find more organization product ideas and back to school tips for your kids here.
Jacquie has been writing for Home Storage USA since 2007. A member of the National Association of Professional Organizers (NAPO) and President of the NAPO Baltimore Chapter, she helps homeowners to clear their household and paper clutter and organize their home or home office. Jacquie also offers home organizing workshops to the general public and brief time management classes to businesses. Jacquie is the author of Take Control of Your Clutter Before it Takes Control of You: 101 Tips to Success. If you want to take control of your clutter, visit CastAway the Clutter to get Jacquie’s free organizing goals worksheet when you sign up for her organizing tips at www.castawaytheclutter.com
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Saturday, August 21st, 2010
Summer break has ended for many school children and they are finally back to school. Do you have a specific place for the barrage of papers and schoolwork that comes home? If not, make this year your year to be more organized and less stressed. The barrage of papers received during the first few weeks of school can be overwhelming. You will feel a lot less overwhelmed if you have a good paper management system in place to stay on top of all of the papers. Follow some of my paper organization tips to prevent from being buried under piles of paper clutter.
To begin your paper flow system, purchase some hanging file holders or manila file folders to store and organize your papers. Using file folders will allow you to quickly file away each paper for quick reference or action. Set up a table top or desk top file on the kitchen counter or somewhere else convenient. Be sure to clearly label each file folder.

desktop file organizer

- Desk organizer combo
Here are some file category ideas:
1. School work & projects;
2. Papers to sign/return (check daily!);
3. Papers to file – ideally you should file right away. However, if this is not feasible, decide on a time that you can set aside 5-10 minutes a day or every other day.
4. PTA info – this would include volunteer opportunities, fundraisers etc.
5. School – This is a general file and would include the school calendar, telephone directory, teacher contact info etc. You could have more than one if you have your children in two or more schools.
You may also wish to have a folder devoted to each child, so that they have somewhere to file papers that they need to refer to from time to time. Check out some of the variety of desk top organizers, paper trays and file organizers at Home Storage Warehouse.
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Jacquie has been writing for Home Storage USA since 2007. A member of the National Association of Professional Organizers (NAPO) and President of the NAPO Baltimore Chapter, she helps homeowners to clear their household and paper clutter and organize their home or home office. Jacquie also offers home organizing workshops to the general public and brief time management classes to businesses. Jacquie is the author of Take Control of Your Clutter Before it Takes Control of You: 101 Tips to Success. If you want to take control of your clutter, visit CastAway the Clutter to get Jacquie’s free organizing goals worksheet when you sign up for her organizing tips at www.castawaytheclutter.com
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Friday, August 13th, 2010
Organization products, like toy bins, pop-up storage bins, pop-up hampers, over-the-door organizers and hanging shoe pockets are just a few of the many organizing products available to help keep your children’s rooms organized and free of clutter. Summertime is a good time to get those organization products in place in time for back to school. Once your kids get busy with homework and afterschool activities it’s going to be even harder for them to keep their rooms clean and organized, so every little bit helps.
Most children can do basic room upkeep chores on their own. However, it’s best to continue to build confidence in them by showing them how to do routine tasks, like, picking up toys and putting them away, putting away their clean laundry, light dusting and even vacuuming.
At the very least, all children should have easy access to a laundry hamper as soon as they are able to dress themselves. Begin by explaining the rules and consequences, if you decide to have consequences. One example of a consequence would be to not wash anything that’s not placed inside the hamper! After a couple of weeks
of this, they will soon realize that there is very little left to wear, except maybe a handful of their least favorite clothing!
Purchase a fun or decorative hamper for their room or bathroom that they actually won’t mind using. Here are some fun kids’ hampers for both young children and teens at Home Storage Warehouse.
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Jacquie has been writing for Home Storage USA since 2007. A member of the National Association of Professional Organizers (NAPO) and President of the NAPO Baltimore Chapter, she helps homeowners to clear their household and paper clutter and organize their home or home office. Jacquie also offers home organizing workshops to the general public and brief time management classes to businesses. Jacquie is the author of Take Control of Your Clutter Before it Takes Control of You: 101 Tips to Success. If you want to take control of your clutter, visit CastAway the Clutter to get Jacquie’s free organizing goals worksheet when you sign up for her organizing tips at www.castawaytheclutter.com
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Friday, August 6th, 2010
Getting around to clearing the clutter and finally getting organized can be hard enough. Once you’ve cleared the clutter you have to find storage options to fit your needs. This can get seem quite expensive if you are new to organization and have only ever had a few bins here or there, so the key is to budget for your storage, which may include bins, baskets, trays, cubbies and furniture. It might also mean making some sacrifices in other areas of your life so that you can declutter and return to a normal life at home.
Getting your organizational systems in place can be even more complicated if you’re environmentally conscious and don’t care to use plastic. If you’re opposed to plastic storage containers and organizers, whether it be due to environmental reasons, aesthetics or you’re simply trying to “go green”, you may find it a challenge to find organization products that are not made of plastic. An alternative material is wicker. Contrary to popular belief, wicker is not a plant material, but is made of part of a plant. Wicker also includes some plastic fibers, but, at least you’re moving in the right direction if you’re trying to go green.
So, what exactly is wicker? According to Wikipedia, “Wicker is hard woven fiber formed into a rigid material, usually used for baskets or furniture. Wicker is often made of material of plant origin, but plastic fibers are also used. Materials used can be any part of a plant, such as the cores of cane of rattan stalks, or whole thicknesses of plants, as with willow switches…”
Another advantage for using wicker and other similar materials, like rattan, banana leaf and seagrass to organize your items is their beauty. Wicker baskets, bins and furniture can add color and texture to any room and can be used as decorative baskets, as well as functional organization storage. Wicker organization products can be used in family rooms, linen closets, laundry rooms, bedrooms and much more. Take a look at a few of the wicker, rattan, banana leaf and seagrass organization products here from Home Storage Warehouse
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For the Bathroom:

Bathroom set

Triple Laundry Sorter
For Bedrooms, Living Rooms and Family Rooms:

Seagrass storage chests

Wicker Magazine Rack
Jacquie Ross is a Maryland based Professional Organizer, writer, speaker and owner of CastAway the Clutter! Jacquie has been writing for Home Storage USA since 2007. A member of the National Association of Professional Organizers (NAPO), President of the NAPO-Baltimore Chapter, and Maryland Association of Professional Organizers, she shows homeowners how to reclaim their time and space, and offers organizing and time management workshops and group presentations. Jacquie is also the author of Take Control of Your Clutter Before it Takes Control of You: 101 Tips to Success. Visit CastAway the Clutter to get a free organizing goals worksheet when you sign up for her organizing tips at
www.castawaytheclutter.com
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Friday, March 5th, 2010
There are many organization solutions in the marketplace today that can help keep closet clutter under control without spending a fortune on high-end custom closets. Outfitting your child’s closet with a custom solution may not always be the best idea when they still have a lot of growing to do. It might make more sense to use less expensive organization products that can be changed and adjusted as the child grows.
Here are a few ideas that can be incorporated into your child’s existing closet, assuming you do not already have built-in shelving installed:
Hanging organizer shelves for clothing
Storage cubes to corral small toys
Hanging shoe organizer to keep shoes off the floor
Shoe stands, also to keep shoes off the floor
Quality hangers to take better care of clothing

Closet hanging shelf organizer

Magic toy pop-up cube

Closet hanging shoe organizer shelves

Stackable shoe shelf organizer

Childrens' wood hangers

Folding canvas bins
Rolling bins or carts to hold folded clothing or toys can also be helpful. Find more closet organizers at Home Storage Warehouse.
Jacquie Ross is a Maryland based Professional Organizer, writer, speaker and owner of CastAway the Clutter! Jacquie has been writing for Home Storage USA since 2007. A member of the National Association of Professional Organizers (NAPO), NAPO-Baltimore Chapter, and Maryland Association of Professional Organizers, she shows homeowners how to reclaim their time and space, and offers organizing and time management workshops and group presentations. Jacquie is also the author of Take Control of Your Clutter Before it Takes Control of You: 101 Tips to Success. Visit CastAway the Clutter to get a free organizing goals worksheet when you sign up for her organizing tips at www.castawaytheclutter.com
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Thursday, February 25th, 2010

- Hanging closet organizer shelves
Does your children’s clothing spend most of the time on the closet floor or hung on the clothing rod? If your child is too small to reach the rod, you may find that you’re spending way too much time picking up clothes and trying to keep the closet organized. Many closets consist of a single rod and shelf, but there are many affordable closet organizing solutions to help with eliminating closet clutter. To begin with, store their most frequently worn, or favorite garments at their level so that they can be responsible for putting away their clean laundry and choosing their outfits for the day.
By incorporating some additional storage options inside the closet, you can also teach your child to be responsible for keeping their closet neat and organized. Set up an easy organizational system so that they can select their outfits each day, with very little help from you. One way to do this is to install a hanging pocket shelf organizer. Hanging shelves, which usually include at least 5 pockets for each weekday, are a great way for them to feel grown up because they get to pick out their pre-selected outfit for the day, without help from you.
Tip: It’s a good idea to schedule time at the beginning of each week to help your child pre-select 5 outfits that will be weather appropriate. Each outfit can then be stored inside one of the large deep cubby pockets, and they will be all set for the week, making those chaotic mornings a whole lot easier!
Jacquie Ross is a Maryland based Professional Organizer, writer, speaker and owner of CastAway the Clutter! Jacquie has been writing for Home Storage USA since 2007. A member of the National Association of Professional Organizers (NAPO), NAPO-Baltimore Chapter, and Maryland Association of Professional Organizers, she shows homeowners how to reclaim their time and space, and offers organizing and time management workshops and group presentations. Jacquie is also the author of
Take Control of Your Clutter Before it Takes Control of You: 101 Tips to Success. Visit CastAway the Clutter to get a free organizing goals worksheet when you sign up for her organizing tips at
www.castawaytheclutter.com
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Sunday, February 21st, 2010

Dealing with children who are a little unorganized can be a challenge and sometimes quite stressful. Teaching your children to be more organized is much easier when you start early. By assigning them small organizing tasks from a young age, it helps to teach them responsibility and the basic skills of organization.
Begin by setting up systems in their rooms and finding a place for everything. If they keep toys in their room, there should be an area specifically set-up to store those items. When it begins to get overcrowded it’s time to do some purging. Although it’s difficult for very young children to part with their toys, it’s an important part of maintaining order. Explain to them that they cannot have new toys if there’s no place to put them. It may also help if you donate items to charitable organizations and an opportunity to explain that less fortunate children would love to be able to play with their old or outgrown toys.
Make organizing fun by using brightly colored containers as storage. Also, use bright coordinating colors for labeling or use cut-out pictures found on the internet or in magazines.

Primary toy bin organizer

Pastel toy bin organizer

Hanging toy organizer
Jacquie Ross is a Maryland based Professional Organizer, writer, speaker and owner of CastAway the Clutter! Jacquie has been writing for Home Storage USA since 2007. A member of the National Association of Professional Organizers (NAPO), NAPO-Baltimore Chapter, and Maryland Association of Professional Organizers, she shows homeowners how to reclaim their time and space, and offers organizing and time management workshops and group presentations. Jacquie is also the author of
Take Control of Your Clutter Before it Takes Control of You: 101 Tips to Success. Visit CastAway the Clutter to get a free organizing goals worksheet when you sign up for her organizing tips at
www.castawaytheclutter.com
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Friday, October 16th, 2009

Toy organizer - 12 bin
Today’s kids have busy lives. At least they like to think so anyway! They have school, homework, afterschool activities, playdates and family time. Who’s got time for chores? Keeping an organized bedroom is generally not on the top of their list of priorities, creating frustration for busy parents. Often it’s a case of simply not knowing where to put their stuff. They may have a dresser, chest of drawers and a closet for their clothing, but kids seem to always have a bunch of random items that don’t have a home.
Allocating space for every item that is stored in their room can be a tedious chore, but it’s a very important part of teaching them, not only to be organized, but that every item should have a home.
If your child’s room is a cluttered mess, then decluttering is the first step. Sort, purge and organize. The organizing part can be the hardest part when you’re dealing with a small space or simply don’t know where to start. Hiring a local professional organizer to help create organizational systems can save both time and stress, freeing up more time to do the things you actually enjoy.

Nightstand valet for kids
Home organization designers and manufacturers are getting very creative, resulting in new and improved furniture and products to help us to get organized and stay organized. Organization products for children has become a fast growing industry, providing us with a lot more choice. By making the organizers more visually appealing and fun to use, we can only hope that our children will be more inclined to use them! Here are a few organizing products from Home Storage Warehouse, designed with kids rooms in mind.

Girls weekly pocket organizer

Boys weekly pocket organizer

Toy storage bin

Kids saddlebag with straps
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Jacquie Ross is a Maryland based Professional Organizer, writer, speaker and owner of CastAway the Clutter! Jacquie has been writing for Home Storage USA since 2007 and is presently the “Ask the Organizer” expert. A member of the National Association of Professional Organizers (NAPO), NAPO-Baltimore Chapter, and Maryland Association of Professional Organizers, she shows homeowners how to reclaim their time and space, and offers organizing and time management workshops and group presentations. Jacquie also writes a column at the Baltimore Examiner, called Organized Families. Contact Jacquie by clicking here. Visit CastAway the Clutter to sign up for her free organizing tips and learn more about her presentations at www.castawaytheclutter.com
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Friday, August 28th, 2009
Getting the kids back into a routine of homework and studying can often be a challenge, so having a dedicated place in your home for this purpose can make all the difference. Studies show that children develop good study and work habits and will stay more focused if they have a specific area to study and do their homework.
If you live in a small space and cannot sacrifice one specific area, try to determine an area where you can set up a temporary homework station or mini office. Add more lighting, if necessary and a comfortable chair are essential. It’s also important to try to keep distractions to a minimum, like TV and siblings.
Use organizing products and accessories to hold the supplies needed for homework, e.g. reference books, pencils, paper, etc. Here are some desk organizing product ideas that will help to keep the school supplies at bay:
Magazine Holders: Magazine holders can be used, not only for magazines, but also for books. Be sure to purchase a magazine holder sturdy enough for the books you will be storing.


Storage cubes: Storage cubes can also be used to hold books. If they are turned sideways, they can be used as cubbies. Or you can simply place the books inside with the spine facing outwards. Or use for any school supplies.


Bookcases: You may want to even consider adding a bookcase to the homework or study area.
Try a tall narrow bookcase, like the one pictured on the right, which is less than 17” wide. This bookcase storage shelf takes up a very little wall space, but adds height and elegance to any room.
Folding shelves are a perfect temporary option, because you can simply fold them up and store flat whenever you need to!


Document trays: Document or paper trays can be used to organize school papers coming home. Teach your child to place incoming papers in the appropriate tray for you to review.
See the Modular Office System for some storage and organization ideas.
Jacquie Ross is a Maryland based Professional Organizer, writer, speaker and owner of CastAway the Clutter! Jacquie has been writing for Home Storage USA since 2007. A member of the National Association of Professional Organizers (NAPO), NAPO-Baltimore Chapter, and Maryland Association of Professional Organizers, she shows homeowners how to reclaim their time and space, and offers organizing and time management workshops and group presentations. Jacquie can be reached at jacquie@castawaytheclutter.com. Visit CastAway the Clutter to sign up for her free organizing tips and learn more about her presentations at www.castawaytheclutter.com
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Thursday, August 20th, 2009
We have observed that being organized comes more naturally to some, than to others. For some, it makes perfect sense that there should be a place for everything and everything in its place. Yet to others, this idea would never even cross their minds. That’s why it important that children be taught organization skills from an early age. If you are the parent, and also disorganized, then use this as an opportunity to learn together! Plus, showing your children how to take care of their room from an early age teaches them responsibility.
If your child has space issues in their bedroom and you find that clothes aren’t being put away and clutter is accumulating, most often than not, the child doesn’t know where things go.
So what can you do to help? You may begin with a task as simple as showing them how to put their laundered clothes away. Begin by sharing with them how it makes sense to store tops with tops and bottoms with bottoms. If they are early elementary school age, you could show them an example of how mixing tops with bottoms, socks and undies would result in confusion and disorder. They will probably be amused by the mess and be happy to help you fix it!
There are many inexpensive organizing products available for kids’ rooms that will help them to keep the clutter at bay. Here are a few useful products, including ideas on how to use them:
Hanging Accessory Shelves: Hanging shelves have cubbies or pockets and attaches to a closet rod to store tops, sweaters, shoes or smaller items stored in baskets. Some shelves come with drawers.
Storage Cubes: Very versatile storage that can help to organize clothes, toys, books, CDs, accessories and magazines.
Pop-up Hamper: Teach your kids to put away their dirty laundry in their own hamper or use for lightweight toys and stuffed animals

Under the Bed Storage Bag:
Take advantage of the space underneath the bed to store off season clothing or bed linens. Bags zipper shut to keep out the dust.

Jacquie Ross is a Maryland based Professional Organizer, writer, speaker and owner of CastAway the Clutter! Jacquie has been writing for Home Storage USA since 2007. A member of the National Association of Professional Organizers (NAPO), NAPO-Baltimore Chapter, and Maryland Association of Professional Organizers, she shows homeowners how to reclaim their time and space, and offers organizing and time management workshops and group presentations. Jacquie can be reached at jacquie@castawaytheclutter.com. Visit CastAway the Clutter to sign up for her free organizing tips and learn more about her presentations at www.castawaytheclutter.com
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