I've really been enjoying and taking full advantage of our unstructured weekends. Last Sunday while Mikey was at work, I went on an organizing binge. My motivation and inspiration came from my trip to Ikea a couple weeks ago. I really want to install a geeked-out-organization-to-the-max wardrobe unit in our bedroom. So, while I wait to save up for the wardrobe, I figured I'd at least start clearing the area in our room for the wardrobe. This meant I needed to find a new home for the dresser in our room. Our dresser was my dresser when I was a baby and my mom kindly re-finished it 5 years ago to match our bedroom furniture. Thankfully, the finish fits in well with the style of our older home so it's easy to re-purpose.
While at Ikea, I purchased new knobs for the dresser and new magazine organizers for Mikey's cooking magazines. I organized the magazines by the season (Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer) for ease of browsing recipes by ingredients that are in season. Clearly, I need to purchase a couple more magazine organizers as I don't have any "growing" room- the key to making any organizing system work!
The dresser now resides in our dining room and I'm real happy with how it fits the space. I don't intend to keep the magazines on display permanently but they will live there until we get a buffet with closed storage some day. I want a wardrobe system more than a buffet right now!
Of course, the dresser had to be completely emptied and cleaned prior to re-purposing it. So, the shuffle went like this:
Clothes in bedroom closet--> reorganized to make open shelf space
Clothes in dresser--> stacked & sorted in bedroom closet, some became cleaning rags, some went to the Goodwill pile
I hauled the dresser downstairs and started scheming about how I would fill it. I decided to fill this dresser with all things kitchen & dining room related. So, the next shuffle went like this:
Kitchen Linens: Emptied 2 kitchen drawers--> towels & napkins in dresser
Empty Kitchen drawers--> filled with glass Pyrex bowls (they are all finally in one place!)
1 of 4 dresser drawers filled:
Media Storage/TV Stand in Living Room--> Emptied 3 drawers of cookbooks & table linens (clearly, not "media" storage)
Cookbooks, Candles & Linens--> moved to dresser
All of my kitchen & dining room stuff fit in the dresser and there is growing space. Success!
Now, the media storage drawers were empty in the living room but where was all the media storage, you ask?
The office upstairs, of course!
So, I headed back upstairs and went through all the DVDs, VHS tapes and gaming controls. I really love the look of baskets organized in drawers, but with no budget for cute baskets, I used what I had: cardboard shoe boxes:
This drawer looks quite familiar to the drawers above, doesn't it? There is a method to my madness. Our TV Stand/Media Storage is actually a dresser as well (spotted by my mom at a garage sale a couple years ago) and is stained very similar to my old dresser that now resides in the dining room. Cohesion at its best!
The best part about all this? I have an entire drawer in the media/tv dresser to fill with whatever we accumulate in the future. Cheers to that!
The last round of organizing was filling the now-empty baskets in the office. I rounded up all our random pictures and albums into one basket and re-shuffled everything on our office shelves. Everything "breathes" again!
As soon as Mikey got home from work, I overwhelmed him with my excitement of everything I had done that morning. Per usual, I thought he'd be more excited :) Totally a girl thing, right? I think his comment was something like, "Where on earth do you get all this energy? You're making me feel guilty about how I spend my days off." Ha! I just got on a roll.
Next, I recruited Mikey to help me hang some new hooks in our bedroom (sorry, forgot to take pics) and hang our mail sorter & key holder unit in the kitchen. I feel like our lives are finally back in order after taking so many things off the wall to paint over winter break.
Throughout the day long organizing binge, I also worked on making our contribution for dinner club. We were in charge of dessert this month and the theme was Brinner (Breakfast for Dinner).
So, I made popovers (for the first time ever) and lavender honey butter:
I used Cooks Illustrated recipes which never fail me. But, since this was my first time with popovers and they can be finicky, I also made Carrot Cake Cupcakes with Cream Cheese frosting just in case:
After such a busy day, we rushed out the door to dinner club and I forgot my camera. So, I don't have Dinner Club pics but here is what we ate:
Katie & Lyndon brought homemade oat bread with 2 different homemade spreads (one was a cheese spread and the other one was a berry ginger spread)
Frank & Erin made:
-baked egg ramekins with cheese and veggies
-fingerling potatoes
-Erin's famous baked oatmeal
-berry mint smoothies with rum (yum!)
-prosciutto-wrapped asparagus
You can imagine that we were pretty stuffed at this point so the light and airy popovers were a good end to the meal. Most of us passed on the cupcakes due to exploding stomachs. Per usual, everything tasted great and we had a wonderful time!
go organizing queen! I am going to love seeing you "nest" someday... :)
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