Thursday, November 5, 2015

Monthly Organizing Challenge: Let's Get The Party Started!

It has been a few months again since we have partied like organizing rockstars, so I am cranking up the tunes and inviting you all over to celebrate!


I don't know about you, but I LOVE this time of the month when you get to stop by and share your organizing projects with me!  Since it has been a couple of months again, my fingers are crossed that you have plenty to share!  And remember, I love seeing anything and everything from organizing a purse or drawer to making over a closet or piece of furniture. 

Here is a quick re-cap of some of our favorite projects since our previous link party.



School has begun and our days are chugging along at full speed ahead.  You can find my top tips for keeping the school year running smoothly here.



    Sometimes it is those simple, quick tips that are the best!  Check out my solution for labeling mail stacks here.



      Our kitchen project is so close I can taste it!  Part of the process is doing a lot of research, so I took a day trip to IKEA and shared all of the storage eye candy here.



        We tend to hop all over the place in terms of the projects we are tackling from day to day.  But one thing that took priority was building and staining a larger work surface for the studio.
          To compliment the new desk, we also re-upholstered my most favorite piece of furniture in the entire house; the floral chair!



            Inspired by all of the flokati stools on the market, we whipped up a sweet little furry stool that gives me a place to prop my feet each day.



              But that is not all we tackled in the studio!  I took an afternoon and finally got our piles of paperwork filed and under control.  Feels so good, nah nah nah nah....



                With all of my recent travels, I decided to DIY a cord organizer out of gold gilded leather.  Fabulous and functional !



                  In the spirit of the arrival of autumn, I spent a quick ten minutes to DIY some gold "leaf" art.



                    Sometimes you stumble across that perfect piece and when you know, you know!  I shared our coffee table switcharoo here.



                      Although it didn't make the final cut in the master bedroom room refresh, this beaded chandelier update was fun while it lasted!



                        Because I always love a good change, I decided to do a temporary paper treatment behind our folding station in the laundry room.  It gave me that splash of pattern and color that the room needed, but should I ever tire of it, it can be removed in one swift motion.



                          The pretty paper wasn't the only addition to our laundry room.  We finally dealt with our paint storage problem by building a new storage cabinet and then filling it up with all of my pretty painting supplies.



                            While we were already playing the building game, we also built our oldest son a new nightstand.  I am smitten with the subtle copper embellishments!

                              Along with all of the fun projects we have been working on, I also began my five year blogiversary series.  If you are looking to catch up on some behind the scenes blog reading, you can check those posts out here:

                              Now, it is your turn to link up and share your favorite projects with me!


                              As always, an over-sized thank you to all who participate in these challenges.  Checking out your posts is my guilty pleasure every month, so bring it on!  This month I will also be sharing some of your projects via social media and as always, will be doing a recap at the end of the party.


                              IHeart Organizing is not responsible for the content uploaded and shared within the Monthly Link Parties on within the #wiorn hashtag feed.  However, it is a great way to join together in making organizing fun, so let's use our best internet etiquette and have a great time with this social party.

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