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

Apr 5, 2021

Seasonal Closet Clean Out

 I hope you had an absolutely wonderful Easter weekend! He is Risen!

Every year around Easter and shortly after Labor Day (it's still hot down here in the South up to Halloween) I edit and organize my closet storing away the off season and bringing out the new season. 

Why not keep ALL my clothes in the closet all year long??

1. Not enough room - despite that my closet used to be a bedroom it's also my office, gym studio and I share it with Ryan.  We didn't design our closet so it has limitations based on our needs.

2. Distracting - the off season pieces clutter the pieces you can actually wear. By having only the appropriate season displayed it's easier to style yourself and pieces don't get neglected due to lack of awareness.

3. Edit - by changing out the seasons you have opportunity to evaluate each piece and it's place in your wardrobe. By touching, trying on and hopefully remembering how much you love each garment you only have the things that spark joy (I practice Marie Kondo's method when it comes to keeping our home tidy)

Think about it this way gals, in the heat of July do you want to walk into your closet and see sweaters and boots? or in the bitter cold do you want to be sifting through sundresses and sandals when picking out your outfit?

There will be a lot of pieces that stay out all year long that transition with styling and layering.
Be sure to evaluate those pieces too!

Note: You'll need a block of uninterrupted time for this process. Once you start you'll need to push through until completion. Also it's not kid friendly.

Here's how I conduct my seasonal closet clean out ...


Go through your racks and pull out ALL the season specific pieces.
Even shoes, handbags & accessories 


Pull out the new season's pieces from storage.
Touch each piece and even try on to evaluate whether you keep, donate (consider your gal pals) or even sell. I've had some great success parting with pieces that are too costly to donate but no longer spark joy (buyers remorse is no fun) on resell sites. I use Poshmark & Ebay.

Use the hangers (velvet is a must!) from the off season pieces to add the new pieces to your racks.
Gals, there's an order! I organize from left to right, sleeveless to long sleeves, short to long and in rainbow color order! It creates clean visualization and making it clear what you have and easy to make a selection.


Carefully fold the new pieces, I use a file folding method and place in the empty drawers.


I like nude shoes and I can not lie!


Just as you went through the new season, touch, try on and evaluate each off season piece prior to storing.

Truth: As anti-hoarding as I am, I do have a large inventory of clothes. I have been the same size for nearly 15 years and believe that you shouldn't quantify a garment based on quantity or practicality but rather on joy.  If you love it it doesn't matter how many you have just like it or how often it gets worn. I am sentimental and have memories attached to my clothes. Nothing haunts us like the things we parted with and wish we hadn't. #truth

I carefully fold and place each item into the empty storage containers from the new season.

Note: I find that under the bed is a great place to store (with a bedskirt to conceal) if closet space is limited. We got lucky and have shelving at the ceiling to store while also providing easy access. 


Yes, I have to have a step stool. 

Now, next is ironing!!! I'm sorry but it's necessary.
Wrinkles must be removed after being in folded storage for months.
I know it's a lot of work and can be saved (I recommend doing it within the next day or two).
Having your clothes ironed makes it fast to get dressed and for a piece to get worn. 
If you have to iron it, you may just move on to something thats ready to wear.
Put on some good music or Netflix and press those pieces one at a time.


Gals, I believe that cleanliness is next to Godliness.
My Mamma raised me on this and it truly does add joy to your daily living.

Dress Your Closet Beautifully

XOXO Sarah-Louise

Aug 12, 2019

Mamma Monday: Back to School Prep

Happy Monday Mammas! Back-to-school is my all time favorite shopping.  I'm NOT into Christmas or even birthdays but the start of a new school year with fresh supplies and a new beginning with endless learning potential, now that's excitement I'm thrilled to prepare for!


After earning my degrees my school days are over, and sweet Vivian Louise is just 19 months old so her back-to-school consists of a small backpack, a few new outfits and lunch essentials. Although we are working with big crayons and finger paint but honestly it's just a swirly mess.  She'll be attending preschool a few days a week starting after Labor Day.

I'm not going to try and source ALL the back to school things for your littles because well that's just overwhelming.  What I will share with you are a few extra things I found that are fun for Mammas and kiddos of all ages to prepare for the year ahead.

Labels:
We use these bands on Vivian's water bottles and stickers on her clothes, diapers, wipes, etc...
They're fantastic for preschool, church and all our activities away from home.





Sticker Labels

Lunch Box Notes:
I'm obsessed with hand written notes! I send out correspondence in the mail every week.  I suppose I got this from my Mamma.  She would always put encouraging and loving notes in our lunches. 
These are cute and simple.  As soon as Vivian can read she will receive love notes in her lunch!



1st Day Picture Signs:
Because we have to document every month their first year and ALL the other firsts #momlife


Vivian's not quite old enough for these yet, but I would be using them if she was!


I'm using this board to title her 1st day of preschool photos and for the years ahead.

Organization
I live a VERY organized life!!! There is NO clutter in our home during nap or once she's in bed. EVERYTHING has a home (and our living space is NOT a home for her toys). We have baskets, bins and shelves to contain her belongings.

Those backpacks, lunchboxes, paperwork and sports equipment need a home.  Prepare now with wall hooks, bins, wall shelves etc... 
Because no one has time in the mornings to be hunting for your stuff or a mess! 



Creating a space for homework is important too.  A place where your kiddos can sit and focus. Have drawers/shelves dedicated to housing supplies such as paper, pencils, markers, scissors etc..  This also avoids mess!



High Five for Vivian's 1st Year of Preschool!

Dress Beautifully Preparing for a New School Year!

XOXO Sarah-Louise