Like most of the civilized world, I spend a lot of my time in January attempting to organize everything in my life from my pantry to my daily schedule. So today I am sharing an organization tip that is super simple but makes a huge difference. Do you have a computer in your home? Unless you live under a rock, the answer is probably yes. It’s hard to live without them these days. We have three, and we use them for work, blogging, shopping, homework, entertainment, and dozens of other things. I love my computer!
Here’s what I don’t love. The jumbled mess of cords involved. The computer in our kitchen area has always bugged the heck out of me because of the jillions of cords tangled all up underneath the desk. So ugly, and so hard to vacuum under! Well thanks to this organizing tip from my friend Leanne over at Organize and Decorate Everything, our cords are now out of the way. Hooray!
This is what our desk used to look like. (Kind of. My husband was so quick to utilize this trick that I didn’t even get a chance to take a before photo. Enjoy my awesome photoshopping skills.)
To get rid of all that cord nastiness, all you need is a wire basket and a few screw hooks. I got my basket at the Dollar Store.
My husband used four screw hooks to hang the basket to the wood underneath our desk area. Easy peasy.
Now all of that mess is contained in the basket, up and out of sight. Yay! 🙂
This space is so much more functional now, because the chair legs don’t get tangled in cords, and you can get to the floor to actually sweep up dust and crumbs. Not to mention that it looks at least 10x better.
Hooray for easy organization projects!
Elaine Pelletier
I’m brand new to the world of CHALK PAINT. Sometimes I can’t sleep at night thinking of all the wonderful things I can do. I’m also wanting to do a family wall and have seen such great ideas. So here is my dilemma. When you are new you watch all diff tutorials and every one does things differently. So you try to decide how you are going to do it and what you will use and then you have to figure out the best products for the best price, etc. Got most of it down, but now I’m trying to decide about the best brushes for painting the chalk paint and for the clear and dark was. Ok I’ll figure it out. But now I also want to make signs and see all these neat ideas. Where is the best place to get vinyl stencils? Or is there something that can make them that doesn’t cost an arm and a leg? Thank-you.
Sherry Havira
Kara, I do not sew well but I am totally excited about making this rag quilt! I have many scraps of favorite material and can’t wait to see it all put together for my new grandbaby due in August…so I have a while! Thanks for the easy instructions.
Sherry