Get Organized Once & For All With HGTV

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Last year, nearly 800,000 people signed up to participate in HGTV's annual "Get Organized" challenge.

Today (April 2, 2007) kicks off a whole new year of tips & tricks to get organized once and for all!


From the HGTV website:

It's back by popular demand. Starting April 2, we're getting organized again!

The plan this year includes 4 steps over 8 weeks, and we're doing it together!

We'll help you get rid of clutter and organize your home -- and your life -- for good.

Here's what you'll find inside each newsletter:

  • Step-by-step organizing guides for almost every room in the house, plus simple do-it-today tips

  • A weekly quiz to help you determine your organizing obstacles with suggestions for starting fresh

  • A community message board hosted by organizing expert Monica Ricci

  • Solutions for common clutter culprits like paper and toys, plus tips for specific clutter-prone areas

  • Before-and-after organizing makeovers with storage and design ideas for your own home

Sign up to get organized!
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Photos

  • ELF $1 makeup
  • Pages I tore from magazines and carried with me into stores to find the best dry skin lotion.
  • A packing tape dispenser.
  • Moving supplies. photo by Here Be Dragons
  • Example of a wardrobe box. They make them in short (for shirts & blouses) and tall (for dresses & coats).
  • Forearm forklift moving straps that you wrap around your arms. Thsee forearm straps make moving really heavy items... a breeze!
  • Example of a wardrobe box. They make them in short (for shirts & blouses) and tall (for dresses & coats).
  • Foam packing and shipping peanuts.
  • Fragile moving box. photo by madmolecule
  • Moving mess... boxes everywhere... still have a lot to pack. photo by Velo Steve
  • Okay, so I never realized until I snapped this photo just HOW many shirts we have... on hangers! You can actually see where Jim's side of the closet is separated from mine -- by the type of hangers used.
  • I prefer these thick plastic hangers that you can get for free from department stores.

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