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Save (and Make) Money By Tidying Up!

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She has a specific process of tidying up – you go through your various items, save what “sparks joy” and donate, sell and throw the rest away. It’s definitely a hard process to go through especially if you’re like me and tend to keep EVERYTHING! Use shoeboxes for storage.

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Save (and Make) Money By Tidying Up with Marie Kondo’s KonMari Method!

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She has a specific process of tidying up – you go through your various items, save what “sparks joy” and donate, sell and throw the rest away. It’s definitely a hard process to go through especially if you’re like me and tend to keep EVERYTHING! Use shoeboxes for storage.

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5 Easy Steps to an Organized Pantry

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If you’re following along with the Grocery Budget Challenge , this month’s action step is to organize our pantry to help make meal planning easier. I have limited storage space in my kitchen for food, so keeping my small food cupboard neat & tidy is so important. Where will you use the food?

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3 Easy Tips for Organizing Your Makeup

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This is one of the areas you likely use every day, so why not start here? If you don’t like wasting products, you might save them to use down the road. Bacteria can grow on used makeup over time, which could lead to irritation or other issues. Otherwise, try to remember when you started using the product.

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Tidying Up – Saving You Money!

Couponing 101

She has a specific process of tidying up – you go through your various items, save what “sparks joy” and donate, sell and throw the rest away. It’s definitely a hard process to go through especially if you’re like me and tend to keep EVERYTHING! Use shoeboxes for storage.

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Save Money – Make Shoes Last

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It was a common occurrence to go get new heels put on your shoes (and to protect those heels with taps), and to have leather shoes re-soled multiple times. Shoes were re-dyed, re-heeled, re-soled, fixed and worn as long as possible. Don’t use a hair dryer to dry them out as this can damage the leather.

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9 Tips for Setting up and Settling into a New Home

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Consider the logistics of your move: Will you require storage solutions? Be ruthless in your decision-making process; if you haven’t used an item in the last year or it doesn’t hold significant sentimental value, it’s probably time to let it go. Are there items that need special handling, such as pianos or heirlooms?

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