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How To Repurpose Household Items For Organization

How To Repurpose Household Items For Organization

How to repurpose household items for organization

We often think the solution to our household woes lies in better organization, but marketing pros have commercialized tidiness. “Getting organized” often entails purchasing plastic totes and baskets: Before we know it, we’ve spent boatloads of money to organize the stuff we’re storing.

Desk organizers, drawer dividers, specialized hangers, oh my: When we talk about living our best lives with less, we’re also talking about living with fewer commercialized organization “systems”.

If you’re looking for motivation to flex your repurposing and organizational muscles this episode is for you.  Today I speak with hospitality and organizing expert Leslie Lehr about how to repurpose household items for stylish organization that goes beyond plastic bins and containers. She’s on the show to offer her best repurposing tips (that also happen to be quite simple!) for common household items.

Here’s a preview:

[8:45] Exactly where plastic bins and baskets fall short for both organizing and decor

[14:30] Evaluating alternate uses for glassware and vases

[16:00] How to take a ho-hum shoebox and make it aesthetically pleasing

[19:30] Practical reuses for spice jars, plus: the many uses of Mason jars

[24:00] Sentimental bowls, trays, and other houseware items: How to incorporate heirlooms into your seasonal decor

 

Resources mentioned:

  • Episode #120: Innovative repurposing jars for mason jars
  • Leslie on Instagram
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  •  Email me and say hello! MamaMinimalistBoston@gmail.com or leave a voicemail at (857) 264-1967 (US and Canada listeners only)

 

 

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We often think the solution to our household woes lies in better organization, but marketing pros have commercialized organization. "Getting organized" often entails purchasing plastic totes and baskets: Before we know it, we've spent boatloads of money to organize the stuff we're storing. On this episode of the Sustainable Minimalists podcast: How to repurpose household items for organization, including shoeboxes, spice jars, vases, candle containers, and more.

 

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