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July 8, 2014

Tutorial Tuesday: How To Organize Your Electronic Supply Drawer!

Tutorial Tuesday

 

Hello again, savvy savers! Today finds us with another great tutorial! For this weeks Tutorial Tuesday, I want to show you the quickest and easiest way I have found to organize on the massive amounts of electronic accessories, cords, do-dads, and the like in my home.  If your stash is anything like mine, it is the archeological record of the past half decade of trends, fads, and all things techy, and without a proper means to store them, many simply end up in a drawer! Well no longer! I tackled my drawer last night, and here’s how:

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First, I sought to disassemble this pile into groups; things that can be used in one area, things that can be donated via Freecycle to another pile, and things that can be recycled (things without lithium batteries) to another area. Also consider, used phones can be donated to drop boxes at local military bases for troops, or re-sold at boxes and stations in malls across the country.

 

Next, I amassed my tools. I used plastic bins on hand from the Dollar Tree and cardboard tubes from toilet paper and paper towels, removed of paper remnants and trimmed to the size of the boxes; trimming can be recycled. I then take each set of cards, headphones, and cables, and place them into their own tube slot.  Rubber keyboards can also be rolled into tubes. Remotes can be placed in separate tubes as well. There will be a small area of room at the end of each bin which can be used for cd-rom storage as well. I also used a separate bin to store bulky headphones; the ends of headphones can be secured with breadties.

 

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And there you have it! Voila, organized electronic storage that now takes up less than 1/3 the amount of room as before! Pretty nifty in my book! If you have an electronics organization idea you would like to share, I would love to hear about it below in the comment section of this post!

Here’s to a de-cluttered home!

Misty

Hanging Pet Cage Organizer!

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Hello again, savvy savers! Today finds us with another awesome organizational idea, and this time my Hanging Pet Cage Organizer!

I came up with the idea to hang an plastic magazine organizer on the side of my husband’s pet’s cage, to help with storage for hammocks, treat sticks, treat bags, and small toys. The organizer is the same color as the cage, does not distract the family from viewing the pet in the den, and makes getting to much needed supplies, quick and easy!

To attach the unit, I simply screwed the organizer onto the same hook that holds Juju’s wheel to her cage; doing so did not cause the cage wheel to stop spinning as a result, as most pet wheels have internal spinning agents and not external ones. The magazine rack cost $1.00 at Walmart, and is an awesome way to keep Juju happy, healthy, and well organized!

Here’s to organization!

Misty

Beauty On A Budget: Homemade Nail Polish Remover!

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Calling all my frugal fashionistas! For this weeks Beauty On A Budget Series I want to discuss one of my favorite ways to save money on cosmetics, and that with my homemade Nail Polish Remover!

What so cool about this remover? It’s made of just one tablespoon lemon juice, 1/4 cup white vinegar, and a 1/2 teaspoon cornstarch! That’s it! This blend is natural, easy on hands, is acetone-free, and works just as well as any commercial brand. I can make a 20 ounce bottle, a years worth of remover for $0.50! I polish my nails weekly, and find that one bottles lasts nearly a year, and compared to the $12.00 I spent annually in previous years, this is a beauty secret I will be continuing! As this product is acetone-free, there is no peeling as well. I keep my remover in the fridge in the warmer months to prevent the starch from separating, and its good to go on all fronts! Be sure to try this method for removing nail polish, and see how awesome saving money can be! Enjoy!

Misty