This month we have been incredible life simplifiers by purging the excess out of our homes. Thanks again to everyone stopping by facebook or dropping me an email to share your success stories! I can't wait to see everyone's progress and story at the end up the month during the project link up party!
Here's the plan:
To recap, we started out talking about entries and purging shoes, then moved to the living room, kitchen and bedroom. I shared tips and went through and purged things with you!
Last week was the bedroom. What did we end up purging? Some baby items that we no longer need for the boys. And entire bin of miscellaneous toys, we went through the boy's drawers and placed their clothes into the correct hand-me-down bin and placed a couple of items in our giant donate pile. I parted with one of my favorite totes {because at the end of the day, I still have more than I need} and old wallets and accessories, along with recycling some old paperwork.
The hubs and I still have oodles and oodles {multiple bags} of purged clothes in our lower level waiting to be sold/donated as well.
Back to recap on the kitchen and bedroom selling process:
A friend of mine took a bunch of kitchen items off of my hands for their family cabin. PERFECT! I loved how it was going to be reused!
I listed some more items on Craigslist, and ended up selling a total of $125 worth of kitchen items and still have a couple of things listed that haven't sold yet. I started listing some of the kid's bedroom items, like a rug, toys, etc.. and have made $35 on some toys thus far. I haven't gone back through the listing process of the smaller items on eBay for either of those spaces as of yet, since I just haven't had the time, and am planning on doing it with the final purges of the bathroom space. I also have been realizing that location has made Craigslist a bit of a challenge since we are in a small town about 30 minutes away from any major cities. I get a lot of requests to meet 30+ minutes away from home to exchange $15 worth of items, so it really isn't effective for me at the moment. We are thinking a garage sale may be in order this spring with the amount of items we are purging, and then the rest will be hauled to a donation location! More on that as we go, however, I can't complain since thus far, this month's project purge has brought in a grand total of $308.56!
Today, we get to head to the bath. Not to take a relaxing soak that we all probably need. But to purge purge purge!
This is actually a bigger one that you may think at first. Seriously, those toiletries can conquer our itty bitty bathroom spaces!
Some things to consider as you start your purge:
- Hair products. Shampoos, styling products, shower potions... how many of these items do you need? How many half full bottles {I am an optimist}, do you have? Can you combine multiple half used bottled together to create one bottle instead?
- First aid and medications. If you have them in your bath, purge them and move them to your kitchen or hallway linen closet.
- Hair styling tools. I know that trends come back every 20 years or so. Flare jeans, skinny jeans, rolled jeans and big hair {no?!}. The point is though, not to hold onto to something for 20 years in hopes it becomes relevant again. My guess, you won't be crimping your hair again.
- Makeup is a huge bathroom problem that can quickly get out of hand. Pair down to one of each product type {with exception of lips and eyes which you may have multiple shades for}. And remember that most items typically only have a shelf life of 6 months or less, meaning expired items should be disposed of.
- How about linens? Old, frayed thinning towels? Cut them down to rags or donate them.
- How about cleaning items? Can they be condensed?
- What else do you have cluttering your counters? Excess accessories and candles? Perfume bottles? Close your eyes and think of the typical hotel setting and try to recreate the elegance and simplicity on your own counter? Corral frequently used items on a tray, roll towels into a basket and tuck away everything else.
- How many laundry baskets/sorters do you use/need? Is it effective? True story, we would sort so many clothes into seperate baskets that it would make catching up on laundry a nightmare. One basket for delicates, one for whites and that's it. The rest go straight to the washer, eliminating the need for multiple piles and sorters.
- Once again, combine half empty bottles and recycle the empties.
- Does your laundry room also serve as a storage room or mud room? Do you have additional purging opportunities and ways to streamline the space to be more effective? Do you avoid your laundry room like the plague, because it's too cluttered to enjoy it?
What am I forgetting? I would love for you to leave a comment and share additional benefits to having a clutter free bathroom/laundry space, or other suggestions on where clutter can be cut! What did I miss? Did anyone get started on this, this weekend and if so, what did you say goodbye too?
I decided a little challenge would be fun! This month we are spending the next thirty days saying goodbye to thirty things! Wanna Join in? Take photos and blog about your awesomeness as you go! I am hoping to do a giant, "We did it!" celebratory post where we can all link up our purging success stories at the end of the month!
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