You would think that being a professional organizer, I would post more pictures of my handy work. I get SO excited when I work with my clients. It's interesting actually, they are overwhelmed and I'm excited for the possibilities. I love seeing their satisfaction and hope. I have the best job!
I'll make a point to share more pictures, but in the meanwhile, you can check some out here:
http://www.stuff2borganized.com/services-BApics.asp
Showing posts with label Before and After. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Before and After. Show all posts
Saturday, January 17, 2009
Monday, October 06, 2008
The Cookbook and Recipe Clean Out: A Mom of Three Completes the Challenge
I've gotten a good response for The Cookbook and Recipe Clean Out Challenge that I put out last week. I asked you to take on this project and share your results with me.
My friend Sarah, and fellow blogger over at Toddler World, took the challenge and you can view her before, during and after photos on her blog. While you are there, be sure to read her other posts. I visit her blog often; She is a women I admire and I love her sense of humor.
Way to go, Sarah!
My friend Sarah, and fellow blogger over at Toddler World, took the challenge and you can view her before, during and after photos on her blog. While you are there, be sure to read her other posts. I visit her blog often; She is a women I admire and I love her sense of humor.
Way to go, Sarah!
Labels:
Before and After,
Kitchen,
Organization
Thursday, October 02, 2008
The Cookbook and Recipe Clean Out Challenge: Before and After Photos
In my previous related post, I put out a challenge to go through your cookbooks and recipes. Here are my before and after photos of the my cookbooks and recipes cupboard. Notice the empty space on the second shelf?
Before

I was able to eliminate 6 cookbooks (that I wasn't even using) and about 20 cooking magazines. At one point I did use the cooking magazines quite a bit, but now I can get those recipes online at Kraft Foods. I do have my favorites that I cut out or print out and keep.
My favorite way to organize recipe cards and clippings is by using small inexpensive plastic photo books (you can see those on my top shelf).
By the way, here is another great Christmas gift idea: Compile your or your families' favorite recipes, print them so they look nice and compile them into a small photo book. Present them as a gift by itself or in a kitchen themed basket. My Mom did this for my brother and me about 5 years ago. We both cherish that gift of her favorite recipes that she used to make. Every time I make something from that book, I think of her and the memories.
Letting go of cookbooks and recipes can be a challenge. I always suggest to take any organizing project step by step. If this is something you would like to do, give yourself a goal date and stick to it!
If you decided to take on this challenge, let me know about it and be sure to share your before and after photos.
Labels:
Before and After,
Kitchen,
Organization
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