
Put That Back
We don’t mean that second cookie…we mean anything out of place: The blow-up bed: Store it where it belongs. Your wrapping supplies: Now that the holidays are over. Clutter can build and get in your … Continue reading
We don’t mean that second cookie…we mean anything out of place: The blow-up bed: Store it where it belongs. Your wrapping supplies: Now that the holidays are over. Clutter can build and get in your … Continue reading
Some new clients ask: “Are you going to make me get rid of everything?” We don’t MAKE anyone get rid of anything. That said — if you want to reduce clutter in your living spaces, closet, or office — we are a creative resource for the objects, clothes and supplies that don’t fit … Continue reading
If you’ve been following our blog, you know Kelly helped a client create a monthly meal plan to eliminate dinner, shopping, and food-prep stress. The solution was so successful, Kelly uses it herself. Check out the blank form so YOU … Continue reading
Thank you for filling our 2016 with blessings. In return, we have enriched the lives of 45 Philadelphia children in need with a gift of new coats, boots, and toys through our favorite local charity: Cradles to Crayons.
As a professional organizer, I help people deal with their stuff. Some clients hire me because they have too much stuff. Others because they don’t know how to store their stuff. And more because they want to learn how to eliminate useless stuff from … Continue reading
The Fourth Dollhouse-Inspired-Rule: 4. Experiment! • Using rooms for different purposes can be smart: — if the natural light is better for crafting, add a work surface — if a corner lends itself to snuggling with a book, add a comfy chair — if you’re … Continue reading
Thanks for the glowing response to our monthly meal plan. If you would like to create your own personalized plan, use this handy blank form to customize your family’s meals. blank-monthly-meal-chart
Ever wondered “What’s for dinner?” Whet your appetite with this project: My client was absolutely overwhelmed with household responsibilities: feeding her family was the biggest burden on her plate. Missed Opportunities = Wasted Time She could never take advantage of her hubby’s offers to … Continue reading