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Save space without spending a fortune

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shoebox Save space without spending a fortune
DEAR SARA: Do you have any ideas on how to make space-saving items from everyday things that most of us have on hand? My oldest children have jobs now and are buying more for themselves, which equals more clutter and nowhere to put it. I don’t have a lot of money to go out and buy plastic totes and shelving. — M.H., Texas

DEAR M.H.: Start with some ground rules. Tell your older children if a new item is brought into the home, then one of their other items has to leave. They can also contribute to purchasing their own storage containers, since they’re working. For frugal space-saving storage, try shoeboxes that stack, boxes stored underneath the bed and an over-the-door pocket-storage caddy. You can also hang two clothing rods in the closet to free up some dresser space. I’ve placed inexpensive bookcases in a closet to help organize and not take up space in the bedroom. You can create a bit more space by using walls, too. One example is having light fixtures that are hung from the wall instead of lamps on dressers or nightstands. This frees up some table space. Consider furniture that has a dual purpose, such as chests that can be used as storage and a table.

DEAR SARA: About seven years ago, my husband’s sisters and I decided we would buy gifts only for the children and not the adults. They continue to show up with gifts for us as well as the kids. I have nothing for them because it’s what we agreed upon, but I feel so bad and at the same time angry. What should I do? — Michelle, Canada

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DEAR MICHELLE: I wouldn’t feel bad if you agreed on not exchanging gifts with adults. I’d send a thank-you card and remind them of your agreement at a later date prior to any future gift-exchanging occasions. Try not to be angry. Keep in mind that their gifts to you aren’t an obligation for you to reciprocate.

DEAR SARA: What laundry supplies do you have for your laundry room? — Missy, Colorado

DEAR MISSY: During my most frugal years, I stocked only laundry detergent, but now I have a fully stocked laundry room. My utility room is quite large, but it is practical and not fancy. It has wall shelves across one entire wall, and that’s where I store my supplies. I have a seven-foot-long folding table, double sink, indoor clotheslines and drying rack, and my upright freezer. I have some common household cleaning supplies, a broom and a bucket. The following is a list of laundry supplies I like to have on hand:

– laundry detergent, detergent for delicates, stain removers, Fels-Naptha bar soap and bleach
– dryer sheets and liquid softener
– mesh bag for delicates and baby socks
– scrub brush or toothbrush for stain removal
– hand soap
– old washcloths or rags
– iron and ironing board
– spray starch
– spray bottle for vinegar and water
– lint brush
– scissors
– clothespins
– hangers
– wall hooks and pegs
– trash can
– my mp3 player
– container for loose change
– laundry baskets and totes for sorting and storage

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Posted by Sara Noel on May 19 2008. Filed under Frugal & simple living, Home & family, Question & Answer.
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3 Comments for “Save space without spending a fortune”

  1. Just wanted to add that shoe boxes can look great–just cover them with some fabric you have on hand and glue. Voila! A nice looking storage container. I’m not crafty at all and can easily do that.

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  2. i also want to add about the shoeboxes mine I covered w/ colored newspapers and magazines.. I also use the boxes of tetrapacks juices and paste colored leaflets given at the mall or whatever paper that considered waste..
    I am also fond of compiling and organizing receipts, what I used is the boxes of fresh milk (e.g. magnolia) i cleaned it and dry cut both ends, flatten it and presto I have an improvised silver folder..

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  3. Thanks for sharing. :)
    The juice boxes are neat. Can use them for homemade soap molds, too.
    The smaller boxes can be made into iPod casesor mini purses.
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/randomlyross/sets/72157612932701367/
    http://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/purse_made_from_milk_juice_box

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