Organizing Tips (October 16, 2018)
You don't need a fancy vacuum sealer to safely store food for the freezer, you just need a straw. Learn more in today's featured tip.

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Today's Featured Post

Use Water to Vacuum Seal Foods

By paulawill2

Use Water to Vacuum Seal FoodsTo freeze and vacuum seal foods, try this no cost vacuum sealer. Zip package partway closed, leaving a small opening. Push out air. Slip baggy into a bowl of water until the opening is just above the surface of water.

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Today's Guides
Organizing a Bedroom Without a Closet
Organized Bedroom Without a Closet
Storing Clothing
Storing Clothing
Cleaning Leather Garden Gloves
Cleaning Leather Garden Gloves
Organizing Useful Tips from Websites
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Today's Posts

How to Organize Stickers and Stencils

By tiffanytallent1981

Organized stencils starting with A.Some of my favorite hobbies include scrapbooking, crafting, and creating games using stickers, stencils, & confetti. I had a big problem of not being able to keep my items organized. It seemed I could never find a way that lasted. After numerous attempts, I am finally satisfied with my method, which has lasted me for years!

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Organize Clothes by Vertical Folding

By Jean Genie

Organize Clothes by Vertical FoldingMy drawers were always overflowing with clothing until I undertook to reorganize them via the KonMari method. There I learned how useful it really is to fold clothes in that singular way, and not much more effort!

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