Posts Tagged ‘closet’

photo challenge: look down

Wednesday, October 6th, 2010

{ Retreat: final thoughts & a winner }

In the last post I shared some thoughts on retreat. And after reading through 300 comments, I see that this desire is common among us. To retreat means to recharge, reflect, recommit, review, remember … RENEW. To retreat helps (most of) us be a better spouse and parent and friend and giver. When we make a little effort to create soul-nurturing time, we are better for it. And everyone else around us benefits. Most importantly, our family.

So thanks for sharing your thoughts. Thanks for telling us how you retreat. And as always, thank you for stopping by and being a part of my blog. You are dear to me.

Now. People. All this talk of who needs a getaway scrapbooking retreat and it’s killing me. You ALL deserve one! So thank goodness this is a completely random selection because I could never hand-selected one winner based on their comment. Congratulations to Angela! Angela, your cousin Teressa nominated you and said this about you: “She is the toughest person I know. Her husband had an accident a year ago and has a very serious brain injury. She not only has cared for him, her 5 kids and all their school and athletic activities but also has had to take on a full time job. She could use some time because she is the most amazing woman I know.”

Angela, go ahead and email lorimuse2@yahoo.com and they’ll hook you up with free admission to a much-needed scrapbooking retreat in Utah next month! Teressa, you are thoughtful and selfless and a obviously a dear friend to nominate Angela. Thank you for your example.

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{ Photo Challenge }

I want to emphasize again why I do this. The purpose of the occasional photo challenge is to inspire you to try something different with your camera … to keep photography interesting for us all … to encourage you to take more pictures of your everyday life.

This week’s challenge? LOOK STRAIGHT DOWN. Look at the difference between these two pictures:

Is one picture better than the other? Most certainly not. But I personally find the top view more interesting and more of what my actual view is when ironing clothes.

Another example:

Anything wrong about the regular view of Claire’s closet? For sure not. Again — it’s just trying a different angle.

So this week, stand directly above something or someone to take a picture. It may mean getting on your tippy toes. It may mean standing on a chair. Be sensible and careful. I don’t want any emails telling me you got on top of a chair and toppled over and cracked your wrist. None of that, okay? If you’re interested in submitting a picture to me, email it to projectlife@beckyhiggins.com. Submissions due by Saturday 10/9. I’ll post my top 10 favorites next week … for the love of sharing off your talent and keeping us all inspired.

If you’re not interested in going with the challenge or submitting a picture, perhaps you’ll at least now feel inclined to take a picture of something as mundane as your ironing table or closet. I would have loved to have a picture of my mom’s clothes in the 60s. Or my own clothes when I was little. Just something to think about.

organize a closet.

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

We have this little powder bathroom that is nestled just inside our garage door. It’s in close proximity to the heart of our home: the family room, kitchen, and office. Naturally, it’s the most-used bathroom. There is proof of that every day. Especially with little ones and their friends running through the house.

I have struggled with the organization of this closet for quite some time. I wanted to get it organized but wanted to do it without spending a fortune. Let’s be honest, if I wanted to spend money here, I would have have beautiful drawers built into the closet. Seriously. With label holders, of course. We did this in our pantry and we LOVE it.

But back to the bathroom.

My game plan: Everything in drawers and every drawer labeled. Organizing this way usually satisfies my organizational needs. The drawers? You can pick those up at Target or WalMart or Home Depot or Lowe’s, etc. Fast-forward to the end result. Here’s a little before & after.

Disclaimer: I so enjoy this paint color. Love the energetic and fun shade of fiery orange that it is. But it is horribly un-photogenic. So try to look past the confusing shades. I know some stuff in Photoshop, but not the kind of stuff that can make this orange look the way it’s supposed to.

If you’re looking to organize a bathroom closet also, these are my top 5 tips:

1. Figure out the function. Your master bathroom may be for taking a shower and getting dressed. But that’s not the same function as the powder bathroom or the kids’ bathroom. Focus on the functionality of the specific bathroom you want to organize. For example, our powder bathroom serves as the place for doing my daughter’s hair, storing my makeup (since I put it on in the office or kitchen), and even where the kids brush their teeth half the time. And since it’s near the garage door, we even keep the kids’ socks here so it’s convenient for them to grab them as we get ready to leave the house. Note: In the summer, the socks go back up to their bedrooms and the bathing suits go in these drawers. Again … it’s about being practical and functional. What makes sense for you in this space?

2. Make a game plan. Once you know the function, know how much space you have to work with. Get out the measuring tape and jot down how big your spaces are. I do a quick sketch of my space and write the measurements in their respective places. Then … take this to the store with you.

3. Purge. This is a really good time to get rid of stuff that you don’t need. Throw away those 27 bottles of sample lotions that you’re really not going to use. Donate the old bins that aren’t working for your anymore. Toss the random garbage that somehow got stuck in the closet. Having a hard time letting go? Here’s a good read about why we hold onto sentimental clutter.

4. Label everything. Self explanatory.

5. Remember: It’s a closet. Not a museum. We need to keep in mind that closets are supposed to be for storage, organization, and function. Keep the doors closed. That’s what they’re for. But when you open those doors, you want to not only feel good about what’s inside, but you want to be able to find what’s inside.

As for the rest of our bathroom … this is how I did a little bargain decorating that resulted in a fun, organized environment. Bathrooms should be fun, right? ; )

I found this sign at the office supply store and knew it had to be on our bathroom door.

I paid under $20 for the mirror. Just deciding what color I want to paint it because I am sooo going to paint it. Many of you know my little obsession for spray-painting. If you missed that post, I recommend having a look here.

Found the decorative shelf at Ross or TJ Maxx or (Marshall’s) Home Goods a few years ago. Painted that. Painted the star. Got the little floral thing at Michael’s. Towels and yellow circle rugs at Target. Toilet & sink … boring as they are, at least they’re simple and white. I am leaving those alone.

This is the other wall. One of my favorite walls in the whole house. It’s not only organized but it’s sentimental. Found these frames at TJ Maxx years ago. Yes, they already had the labels built-in. The theme is, obviously, is the 12 months of the year and a favorite family photo that represents that month.