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  • Garage Sale Strategies: Rake in the Cash and Get Rid of Crap

    It happens every year at this time. I get the itch to clean out all the crap we have stored in 21 plastic tubs (I kid you not) in three floor-to-ceiling stacks in the basement and the winds of autumn start to blow through the city. The challenge is on to throw together a garage sale that will clear out some clutter and fill up my wallet with singles for my upcoming anniversary (which sounds way more fun and scandalous than it will actually be), all before the rain and jackets and disinterest in paying a quarter for anything sets in. So, my fellow organizational and cash-craving suckers, the time is now to get all those garbage bags full of lead-ridden toys labeled with 50-cent stickers and out on to tables and blankets. These very practical tips courtesy DIY Life will help get you started on having a profitable (sweet) and fun (really?) garage sale before the snow comes, and to them I'd like to add:

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  • Decluttering: A Tutorial

    I have one blissful summer before school starts back up and I have two kids bringing countless glittery art projects home from school. I have a new house that isn't as cluttered as the old one, and I'd like to keep it that way. And I'm a total packrat. What to do?

    Well, if I want to go hardcore, and I kind of do, I'll take some advice from blogger Sprittibee, a homeschooler whose lifestyle pretty much demands that she take control of clutter lest she end up on a future "hoarders" episode of Oprah. She offers some good basic ideas for organizing the acres of art supplies, the menagerie of stuffed toys, and a few grownup hints as well (you're supposed to keep your bank statements? Huh). Best of all, most of the ideas are designed to involve the children in the process of taking care of their space, which is the reason we had kids in the first place, was it not?

    One idea that I especially like is what she calls the "silent butler" box, where everything that you find when you're tidying up goes and stays until it's earned back. I'd probably just call it "jail", myself, and it would end up being full of my husband's shoes.

    Sprittibee mentions a couple of books she's found useful for organizational help, and I'd like to throw in a suggestion of my own: Clear Your Clutter With Feng Shui by Karen Kingston. It's as full of new-age blah-de-blah as you might guess from the title, but I tell you what, it helped us get our garage cleaned out and it helped me figure out that the rocking chair in my living room was my evil chi-blocking nemesis. It has yet to solve my glitter-painting or man-shoes problems, but now I've got some more ammunition for those.
     



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