Friday, February 27, 2015

Just under half of all house purchases in 2014 were cash transactions

Just under half of all house purchases in 2014 were cash transactions Over 20,000 houses bought for cash in 2014 House sales up 51% nationally and a massive 85% in Dublin in January Friday 27th February 2015. Just under half of all homes purchased in Ireland last year – 20,365 in total – were bought…

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my new work space

At the beginning of the year I decided to create a work space for myself in our basement. I'd been working/blogging from a small desk that doubles as a nightstand in our master bedroom, but I was ready for a larger space. I wanted to create a space that was all my own where I could house my office, craft and gift wrapping supplies. I already showed you the simple chalkboard calendar I put together, how I organized my office and craft supplies as well as the chair I fell head over heels in love with. Today I'm showing you the whole space!

work/craft space

Since our basement is one big open space, I wanted to create a little visual separation. I used paint to create a little "room within a room".

creating a room within a room with paint

Painting this little area helped to make the space feel separate from the rest of the room, yet it all still flows thanks to the color scheme.

creating a work space

I love vintage suitcases for stackable, accessible, stylish concealed storage! I've got a ton of craft and gift wrapping supplies stored in these babies.

craft & offfice supplies stored in vintage suitcases

I'm really happy to finally have my very own work space! And I think it just goes to show that it's not about having extra rooms; it's about getting creative and maximizing space in the rooms you have.

craft/work space

Sources:
Desk and Chair - Target
Lamp - Marshalls
Horse Paint by Number - Feather Your Nest (local shop)
Baskets - Target
Galvanized Wall Organizer - Target
Vintage Suitcases - Street Scene (local shop)
Marble Vase - Adele (local shop)
Gold Frame - Hobby Lobby
Zebra Rug - Rugs USA
Chalkboard Panels - Home Depot


Thursday, February 26, 2015

Organized Playroom

organized playroom storage

Oh my word.  Our playroom is organized.  Plus I finally got the place clean enough to take pictures.  Miracles DO happen!  ;) Taking you on a picture tour today!  When you get to the top of our stairs you turn right to head into the kids’ laundry room… Then past the laundry room you walk […]

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simple diy - framing with book pages

Since I posted the reveal of our pink and red powder bathroom I've received bunches of questions regarding the artwork. I gave the source info for the black and white sketches as well as the derby print in the original post. However the large floral piece was a actually a little diy project (of sorts) so I wasn't able to tell you all where to find one for yourself.

gallery wall in a powder bathroom

Today I'm finally sharing the deets on this super quick and simple diy. It's such a simple project that I didn't even bother photographing the process. All I did was use mod podge to mount a floral print (that I purchased at Hobby Lobby) to a blank canvas. Then I used some book pages I ripped out of an old book (that was already falling apart) to frame the print. Mod podge (I used the matte version) worked like a charm both as a glue and a nice sealer to protect the surface. That's it in a nutshell! This was a nice way to "frame" the print without an actual frame, but it also was a great way to get a larger piece of artwork from a smaller sized print. And considering how inexpensive prints are and how often canvases are on sale this was also a nice bang for the buck project.

framing an art print with book pages

The mod podge also created a few wrinkles in the print which added a fun vintage-y look to the print. If you didn't want to use book pages, old sheet music or even scrapbook paper would be a great looking alternative.

Artwork doesn't have to be framed. And often times showcasing artwork outside of a typical frame can really shine a special spotlight on your piece. When your art print only cost you $7.99 you feel a little more creative freedom when it comes to experimenting with alternative framing options. ;)



Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Reader Space: A Studio to be Smitten With!

As much as I am in full on kitchen mode around here, I am ready for some new inspiration. And I am not talking kitchen inspiration (I have seen enough of that to make my head explode lately). I am talking organizational, colorful, sweet, studio inspiration.


As a fellow small business owner, I can totally relate to the importance of working in a space that makes your heart happy. A space that ignites creativity yet functions well for your daily routine. When I first clicked over to Katelyn's studio, my eyes were as big as the moon. Every last moment spoke to me. It is fresh, filled with love, organized and is designed from a beautifully soothing color palette. Smitten is only the tip of the iceberg.

The best part? I know not everyone has a small business or studio, but many of us have bedrooms, closets, home offices and even living areas that must function as some sort of working space. This room is inspirational and offers eye candy for any type of room.

Katelyn runs her blog, business and shop from this space, and I asked her to stop by and share more about how she made it special and functional for her. Here she is now with more details.


What is the main function of the space?


"Having a happy work space has always been important to me. When I decided to expand my blog into a Stationery Line & full time business I knew I would need to upgrade my workspace. After a few months of organized chaos I was able to transform my spare room into a bright & cheerful area filled to the brim with bright colors, inspirational imagery & lots of creative supplies for all of my artistic hobbies."


Any superstar tips for keeping it organized?




"I am BIG on keeping things organized & intentionally chose items for the studio that would not only look great but would be able to store everything in a clean & colorful way. One of my favorite finds here is my Bisley Light Blue 5-Drawer Cabinet!"



What items did you find were essential when organizing this space and why?


"Clean & classic lines were really important to me in this space. I used White KASSETT Boxes & Magazine Files to organize a wide array of items in a uniform way."


What did you do to go the extra mile and "make it pretty"?


"Being a stationery designer, I wanted the space to reflect my love for HAPPY MAIL! I sought out fabulous vintage finds, colorful accents & decorated the space with products from my shop. Favorites here include my cheerful notepads, a vintage La Poste Sign & a fun Mint Green Tape Dispenser!"



What items did you DIY to stay on a budget?


"I really wanted to have a beautiful display case to feature my products. I turned to the versatile IKEA Billy Bookcase & enlisted the handy skills of my husband to create the perfect custom bookcase for my studio. (Get the full DIY tutorial on my blog here!)"


How has it impacted your life for the better?



"I have always believed that you should surround yourself with beautiful things, wonderful people & celebrate the simple delights in everyday living. Having the perfect place for everything & being able showcase my work in such a happy space brings me so much joy! I truly love having this bright space to come to & be creative."


Seriously stunning right? Everything from the wall color to the storage furniture to the sweet memo board paired with vintage touches... sigh. I am in love! Even regular ol' filing cabinets look chic and special in her gorgeous studio.

I really do heart the heart you all put into your makeovers big and small. You can see this space was well thought out, there is an attention to detail and so much joy radiates from the screen (and I am sure even more in person). Many of the items are very basic pieces (file cabinets, craft table, globes, bookcases, boxes....), yet they were given little updates with paint, moulding and color to take them to the next level. A job very well done Katelyn! I will be moving in next week, wink wink!

You can find even more details and a list of sources over on Katelyn's blog here.



* All images courtesy of Love. Luck. Kisses & Cake.
ATTENTION!! Want to be featured in a Reader Space edition? Have an awesome organizing story to share? I am looking for projects that have made a positive impact to your life, big or small. They can be anything from an organized drawer or cabinet to an entire room. Please submit your story and photos to iheartreaderspace@gmail.com, and I would heart to feature them right here on the blog!! Photos should be high resolution and unedited. Please include a description of the project and how it has changed your life or routine for the better! Oh, and no worries my friends, we will NEVER judge "before" pictures because that just wouldn't be nice! Only love goes on at this blog!

Boen parket



In de wereld van het massief parket is Boen ontegensprekelijk een wereldwijd vermaard merk. Weinig verbazingwekkend als u weet dat dit Scandinavische merk reeds sinds 1641 bezig is om op grandioze wijze kwaliteit en respect voor de natuur te combineren. Het resultaat, het Boen parket, is een duurzame houten vloer die warmte en sfeer brengt in al uw kamers. Doordat men bij Boen continu streeft naar het perfecte evenwicht tussen traditioneel vakmanschap en innovatieve, trendy elementen, kan u er van op aan dat deze parketvloeren hun plaats verdienen in elk interieur, hoe rustiek of modern ook.

Voor meer info lees verder op www.gebroedersjanssen.be

Monday, February 23, 2015

IHeart Kitchen Reno: The Little Things

Happy Monday! Did you have a nice weekend? We were busy little bees again, juggling sporting events, a birthday party and a little bit of kitchen work. I love productive weekends as much as the next person, but I am already counting the days to next weekend...

Today we are stopping in with our weekly kitchen update. It will most likely be our last kitchen update for a few weeks, as we have done as much as we can until we receive our center island. Once that is in place, we can install our flooring, trim, backsplash and all of the really important finishing touches that will warm everything up! Although I feel like this process is moving slower than molasses, we really couldn't be more thrilled with where things are at and knowing that the end is near!


Last week we shared our experience installing IKEA kitchen cabinets. We have been living with them for over a week now, and although we are not using and abusing them the way we will once everything is loaded up and being used full time, we can honestly say that so far we are smitten. I have cleaned the faces a few times due to construction dust and some cooking grime and everything wipes up so nicely. The soft close function continues to fascinate us all, and we appreciate that we can easily tweak the cabinet hinges to ensure everything lines up and straightens out as things continue to settle in (as you can see above, we still have a few pieces to adjust).

The biggest change we made this past week, was install the remaining cabinets on the far wall (where the beautiful aqua hutch use to live).


Although I have a serious crush on that hutch (and may have a back-up plan for it down the road), the wall of cabinets allowed us to really maximize our storage. The cabinets are only 12" deep, while the hutch was much bulkier and wasn't able to secure tightly to the wall, so we also gain floor area. Plus, look at all of that storage; drawers and cabinets galore!


Right now it is looking a smidge top heavy, but I have plans to make this little space a bit more custom. We took a quick trip back to IKEA this weekend to grab another rail to allow us to float the lower cabinets (they were installed in the same fashion as the uppers). Once the floors are installed, I plan to add decorative legs to the base cabinets to give them more of a furniture feeling (they will only be decorative, not intended to support the cabinets). The legs paired with a piece of counter cut to match the adjoining kitchen should really beef them up a bit.

The lower cabinets will be fantastic for storing vases, entertaining decor, party supplies and outdoor dining items, while the uppers will display barware and serving dishes. Another tip when it comes to these glass faced IKEA cabinets, is to order extra glass shelves. Each cabinet comes with two, however, visually you can streamline the display by placing a glass shelf behind each panel of the door. We are still waiting on the extra shelves to arrive.


A wonderful reader let me know that IKEA now has plugs for all of those cabinet holes! Our IKEA has been sold out, but you can bet I am going to scoop boatloads! Thumb up IKEA!

On each end of the kitchen/living area, we finally installed a small strip of decorative trim to really complete the look of the planked ceiling. We went with 12' strips of primed cove moulding, which I painted to match the ceiling color (Benjamin Moore's Simply White).


They were installed with the brad nailer, and they really do finish things off nicely.


Another tip I received from a reader a few years ago, was to upgrade the outlet and light switch plates. Ours were previously an almond color, so we have been waiting for kitchen update day to swap everything out. She recommend these from Amazon, and I have had them saved to my wish list ever since. I finally pulled the trigger, and I really love the decorative detailing they offer.


They are white, however, not a brilliant white. They look great with the ceiling and IKEA cabinets, and even the switch looks OK, but the electrical outlet whites did not match and it totally bugs me. I plan on taking a cover to the home improvement store to try and find a closer match. My fingers are crossed tight that I find something because I really do heart the decorative plates.

Here is the view looking at the new wall of cabinets paired with the tall, beautifully planked and beamed ceiling. I just sit and gaze at these ceilings for minutes at a time. They really are awe inducing.


A few other finishing touches we added to the cabinets include more side panels and decorative moulding below the upper cabinets.


IKEA cabinets are simple white boxes which are then covered with panels to match the door styles. You can see above the panels are designed to go below the box of the cabinet, and decorative moulding finishes things off. These little details really did make a difference in the feeling of the cabinets as a whole. We are still waiting for one more cabinet to piece in next to the upper corner cabinet, and once that is installed, we can finish the panels and moulding below, and also add our own decorative moulding to all of the cabinet tops.


In other kitchen news, I popped open a bottle of wine last night. I just had to celebrate the resolution of the dishwasher let down.


Wait, what dishwasher? The one you would never know what there because it now has a decorative, integrated cabinet face! Woot!

I shared a little about the dilemma last week, however, long story short is that IKEA no longer had their integrated model the day we finally put in our kitchen order. I kept the decorative panel piece just in case we were able to find another model that would work, but after a lot of searching, nothing fit our budget. So we purchased a standard dishwasher instead. During a recent trip to IKEA, I spotted integrated dishwashers with their new kitchen line. And they worked with the old line also! One dishwasher returned, one dishwasher purchased and I am glowing about this magical update!


Our pendants arrived in the mail last week. I purchased a vintage chandelier on Craigslist for over the dining table (which my in-laws will be driving home from their place in Florida in a few weeks), so I had been searching for pendants that would sort of just fade away and let the chandelier become the star of the show. The chandelier has small bits of gold accents, which meant I also had to work with that during my search. I ultimately selected and ordered these from Wayfair, I appreciated the simple glass shade, the price and the combo of nickel and brass accents.


We used this advice from Houzz to determine the appropriate hanging height, as these will live above our center island. Overall, I really love them, but the wonky wire is really distracting my eyes. I have read that the weight of the light will eventually straighten the wires, so I am giving them some time. Otherwise, I may add rods to dress them up a bit.


And that is where we are another week later. A few little details add up to a much more finished space. I am ready to start moving back in, but may be getting ahead of myself a bit. For now, I will just have to sit back, admire all of our hard work and play the hurry-up-and-wait game for the remaining pieces of the kitchen puzzle to arrive. Then we can get back at it!



You can follow all of the kitchen progress here.

P.S. Thank you SO much for nominating iHeart Organizing for the Better Homes & Gardens DIY Blogger Award! You can cast your vote here throughout the next six weeks. Bryan and I are continuously grateful for all of your support! Smooches!

plantain waffles

Snow days in my house mean waffles! Because when there's a foot of snow on the ground outside and the temp is below zero you need something yummy to warm up your day. These waffles are sooooo easy to make, and they are totally allergy friendly as well. These waffles are not only gluten and grain free, but they are also egg free, dairy free and nut free! Everybody deserves waffles........no matter what food allergies you have!

plantain waffles  - egg free, dairy free, grain free, nut free waffles

Ingredients:
2 cups of pureed plantains (about 3 plantains - 2 yellow, 1 green)
1 1/2 teaspoons cinnamon
pinch of sea salt
1 teaspoon cream of tartar
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
1 teaspoon apple cider vinegar or fresh lemon juice
2 1/2 tablespoons of melted coconut oil

Directions:
Warm up your waffle iron. Grease your waffle iron well with coconut oil. Use a food processor to blend your plantains until completely smooth. Measure 2 cups of the pureed plantain and add to a bowl. Add the remaining ingredients and mix together. Add batter to the iron and let cook for a couple of minutes or until your waffle is browned to your liking. Be sure to oil the iron between each waffle. Serve with your favorite toppings and enjoy!

*The key to the taste and texture of these waffles is the mix of yellow and green plantains. The ripe yellow plantains are naturally sweet so there's no need to add any sweetener to the batter. The green (not quite ripe) plantain keeps the texture from being too gummy. Making sure that the iron is well oiled will ensure the perfect cripsy-ness.

paleo plantain waffles


Daily Design Tip

pottery barn thatcher wingback chair

Do you want your home decor to stand out? Do you need that special piece?  That unexpected item that gives life and personality to your home? Then I highly recommend hanging a string of orange monkeys from your lamp.  They come in a barrel.  I know after posting this I’m going to be flooded with […]

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Friday, February 20, 2015

Landlords can no longer discriminate against those seeking rent allowance

New measures announced by the Government mean landlords will no longer be able to discriminate against tenants because they receive rent supplement, housing assistance payment or social welfare. Announcing the measure, Minister of State Aodhán Ă“ RĂ­ordáin said: “It is a common practice for advertisements in relation to rental accommodation to say that rent supplement…

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IT'S HERE! The Spring Cleaning Printable Bundle!

Back by popular demand, I have partnered with some incredibly talented bloggers to bring you another printable kit that is out of this world awesome. We have done a few of these in the past, and they are always so well received and popular with our readers, we created a whole new set of exclusive documents to get you through spring cleaning season with a smile!


Spring is arriving & it's time to open up the curtains and freshen up our homes. With the help of a brand new wildly popular printable bundle, you'll be able to accomplish all of these spring cleaning tasks right along with us! Clean Mama & A Bowl Full of Lemons have partnered again with several creative & fabulous bloggers, to bring you everything you need to spring clean this year. From tons of cleaning recipes, checklists and outdoor cleaning tasks, to chore charts, closet purging & natural cleaning guides, you'll be all set and ready to conquer those dust bunnies and overflowing closets. It's all included in this one of a kind cleaning bundle. From February 20th to the 28th, you will have a chance to purchase this exclusive bundle. You don't want to miss out on this 85% off sale. For only $20, it's definitely a good thing.


What’s included in our Spring Cleaning Printable Bundle?

You will receive 9 printable pdf kits (169 pages) including a 9 session video series in this unique bundle sale - all for only $20. The digital files can be printed out & used endlessly to get your home in tip top shape for spring time (or anytime of the year).

  • A Bowl Full of Lemons - 2015 Spring Cleaning Kit
  • Clean Mama - Spring Cleaning Kit
  • iHeart Organizing - Donation Printable Kit
  • Clean & Scentsible - Outdoor Cleaning Kit
  • Organizing Homelife - Chore Charts for Parents & Kids
  • Country Chic Cottage - A Guide to Natural Cleaning
  • i Dream of Clean - The Ultimate Guide to Simplify Your Closet (9 Session Video Series)
  • Simplify 101 - How to Organize your Closet
  • A Slob Comes Clean - 28 Days to Hope for your Home (E-Book)




How much does the bundle cost?

The 2015 Spring Cleaning Printable Bundle is only $20. That’s an amazing 85% off the retail cost of the kits!

How long is the bundle for sale?

The bundle will be available from 8am EST on 2/20/14 through 11:00 pm EST on 2/28/14. There are no exceptions.

Details about each kit:

Listed below are the pictures, details and links to the 9 exclusive kits within the Spring Cleaning Printable Bundle. If you have any specific questions about a kit, please email the blog associated with the kit. For general bundle questions, you can contact us at springcleaningbundle@gmail.com. Please look at the FAQ page before email with questions. All kits are pdf files and will be sent to you in a zip file, once payment has been made (they will be available as an instant download). All files are 8.5" x 11" unless stated in the description.


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A BOWL FULL OF LEMONS 2015 SPRING CLEANING KIT




SPRING CLEANING KIT (10 Pages)

A $10 Value
The Spring Cleaning Kit includes an organized set of checklists that take you room to room, so you can complete your spring cleaning one check at a time. You can also print out the cleaning caddy recipe cards & make your own cleaners, to save money!

A Bowl Full of Lemons Spring Cleaning Kit includes:
  • Cover Page
  • 8 Cleaning Recipe Cards (Front & Back) 2 pages
  • Family Chores Checklist (Blank)
  • Cleaning Caddy Checklist
  • Detailed Bathroom Checklist
  • Detailed Kitchen Checklist
  • Detailed Living Room Checklist
  • Detailed Bedroom Checklist
  • Weekly Cleaning Checklist (Blank)


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CLEAN MAMA SPRING CLEANING KIT



SPRING CLEANING KIT (10 Pages)

A $10 Value
Clean Mama's Spring Cleaning Kit is the perfect solution for your spring cleaning, but you'll probably want to use it year-round! This printable kit includes pages for your homekeeping binder or notebook and functional mini cleaning checklists sure get your home tidied up in a hurry. You'll also find 5 essential cleaning recipes that you can print and trim to create a mini recipe book or use the full page version. A simple kids' checklist page (with 3 mini checklists) is perfect to get the little ones involved too! The colors are Clean Mama aqua and black to coordinate seamlessly with a variety of planners, binders, and decor. You'll love the simple and straight forward format and chic cleaning icons! Simply print off the pages and get ready to tackle a little bit every day and move forward to a clean and organized home. Spring Cleaning shouldn’t be difficult….use this essential kit to make it simplify your routine.

Clean Mama's Spring Cleaning Kit includes:
  • SPRING CLEANING KIT COVER (with cleaning icons).
  • GUIDE/INSTRUCTIONS - guide to fitting spring cleaning into an already busy schedule.
  • ONE MONTH OF SPRING CLEANING CHECKLIST - want to tackle a little bit every day? This full page checklist is perfect and includes my proven process for getting the cleaning done in minutes/day over the course of a month.
  • MINI CLEANING CHECKLISTS (3 pages/ 9 checklists) - Supplies, Ingredients, Simple Checklist, Kitchen, Bathrooms, Bedrooms, Living Areas, Utility, and a Blank Checklist. Perfect for spring cleaning (or anytime!) Print and trim (print on cardstock and laminate for extra durability) or keep as a full page.
  • ESSENTIAL CLEANING RECIPES - My 5 favorite DIY formulas for spring cleaning - your house will smell lemon-y fresh!
  • MINI CLEANING RECIPE BOOK (2 Pages) - trim and assemble your own mini recipe book to keep on your cleaning caddy, print on cardstock and laminate for durability (as shown in images)
  • KIDS CLEANING CHECKLISTS (1 page/ 3 checklists) - want to get the kids involved? Print out the kids cleaning checklists and make a mini spring cleaning bucket and they'll be cleaning right along with you!


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IHEART ORGANIZING DONATION PRINTABLE KIT



DONATION PRINTABLE KIT (8 Pages)

A $10 Value
Decision making can be challenging during the sorting and purging process of any organization project. This kit will provide you with tools to ease the pain and help you sort quickly, and the colors may even keep a smile on your face while you work! The kit provides a a room-by-room checklist, sorting labels, donation tracker, donation resources and references along with a checklist of questions to ask yourself throughout the process. With these printables, you will be well on your way to a clutter free home!

The I Heart Organizing Donation Kit includes:
  • Room by Room Declutter Guide
  • Donation Guide (3 pages)
  • Donation Tracker
  • Cut the Clutter Questions
  • 4 Sorting Signs


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CLEAN & SCENTSIBLE OUTDOOR CLEANING KIT



OUTDOOR CLEANING KIT ( 6 Pages)

A $10 Value
The Outdoor Cleaning Kit has everything you need to get the outside of your home looking just as good as the inside! It comes with six colorful PDF printables including checklists to keep you on track and easy to follow DIY outdoor cleaning recipes. Up your curb appeal this season and transform your outdoor spaces into a beautiful retreat!

The Outdoor Cleaning Kit Includes:
  • 2 outdoor spring cleaning checklists
  • 1 outdoor spring maintenance checklist
  • 6 DIY outdoor cleaning recipe cards

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ORGANIZING HOMELIFE CHORE CHARTS FOR PARENTS & KIDS



CHORE CHARTS (6 Pages)

A $15 Value
Organize your entire family with this chore chart kit. Designed for children, teens, and adults, you have several options to suit your needs. Parent/adult/teen charts have four columns for each day of the week. Organize chores, meals, calls, things to buy, school, sports, and much more. Print out a new schedule each week or laminate and use repeatedly. Use a wet erase marker and wipe clean each week. The kids’ chore charts include matching sheets of “sticker” designs. Print out on sticker paper and use a 1” circle punch to make your own stickers. Or, laminate the whole page, punch out the designs with your 1” circle punch and use sticky tack to use again and again. Alternatively, the charts can be laminated and checked daily with a wet erase marker.

The Organizing Homelife Chore Chart Kit Includes:
  • A weekly chore chart for moms/adults – 1 in black and white and 1 in color
  • A weekly “construction” theme chore chart for boys
  • Boys page of stickers
  • A weekly “butterfly” theme chore chart for girls
  • Girls page of stickers


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COUNTRY CHIC COTTAGE GUIDE TO NATURAL CLEANING



YOUR COMPLETE GUIDE TO NATURAL CLEANING (11 Pages)

A $1.99 Value
Get all of The Country Chic Cottages natural cleaning ideas in one BIG printable book. Print this complete guide to natural cleaning and keep it as a handy reference around your home.

The Natural Cleaning Guide Includes:
  • 225 ideas for using vinegar, cream of tartar, lemons, hydrogen peroxide, steam, baking soda, corn starch, salt, and rubbing alcohol to clean.

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i DREAM OF CLEAN ULTIMATE GUIDE TO SIMPLIFY YOUR CLOSET


ULTIMATE GUIDE TO SIMPLIFY YOUR CLOSET (9 Session Video Series)

A $39.99 Value
SIMPLIFY YOUR CLOSET is a 9 session video course (90 minutes) designed to help you PLAN your ideal wardrobe, STREAMLINE your current closet, and CREATE outfits that fit you and your lifestyle. Instructions for accessing the video course will be given in the PDF file included in the bundle. This file includes a direct link to sign up for the online course, which must take place by March 15th.

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SIMPLIFY 101 HOW TO ORGANIZE YOUR CLOSET




HOW TO ORGANIZE YOUR CLOSETS (67 Pages)

A $19 Value
At simplify 101 we believe life is more fulfilling (and fun!) when youĂ­re organized in a way that's just right for you. We offer online classes that make getting organized easy and affordable. They're designed to help you create customized organizing systems that cut clutter and reduce stress, giving you more time for what matters most to you.

The How to Organize Your Closet printable pack includes:
  • Everything you need to transform your closet from chaotic and cluttered to functional and fabulous.
  • Includes all written lesson materials, questionnaires, organizing checklists & planning forms delivered as colorful, printable, & editable pdfs.
  • 69 pages in total / 2 lessons of easy-to-implement content from simplify 101's class "Organize Your Closet."
Disclaimer: The printable bundle does not include online class features such as MP3 audio files, access to the simplify 101 community forum, access to online class videos, or access to class materials on the simplify 101 website.


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A SLOB COMES CLEAN 28 DAYS TO HOPE FOR YOUR HOME E-BOOK


28 DAYS TO HOPE FOR YOUR HOME E-BOOK (52 Pages)

A $5.00 Value
28 Days to Hope for Your Home, an e-book by Dana K White ("Nony" of A Slob Comes Clean) guides even the most overwhelmed homemaker through the development of four basic habits that will get (and keep) any home under control.

28 Days to Hope for Your Home includes:
  • 28 days of specific instructions to help you develop four basic (but essential) home management habits.
  • Insights into why these concepts seem foreign to you.
  • Practical tips to keep you from giving up.
  • Bonus sections with realistic strategies for laundry management, meal prep, and decluttering.
  • More than 45 pages of all new, exclusive content!


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Important Details:
  • If you have any questions or issues with your Spring Cleaning Bundle, please visit the FAQ page. Look over the questions and answers on the page BEFORE emailing. If you have not found your answer on the FAQ page, please email springcleaningbundle@gmail.com. To ensure that your question is answered in a timely manner, please take care to email at the "Spring Cleaning Bundle" address (not our personal blog email address). Please note that due to high email volume, we will do our best to respond within 24 hours – thank you for your patience! When emailing, please include a copy of your Paypal receipt and highlight your issue in the “subject” line.
  • The Spring Cleaning Bundle is an exclusive sale & only available from 8 a.m. EST on February 20th to 11:00 p.m. EST on February 28th, 2015. There are no exceptions.
  • PLEASE DO NOT SHARE THE BUNDLE WITH ANYONE ELSE. It is intended solely for the person who purchased the bundle. Please be respectful of the authors’ copyrights.
  • After purchasing, you will automatically receive an email (to the email address you provide) containing the download link. Please check your spam or promotions folder, if you cannot find the email.
  • Please download and back up your Spring Cleaning Bundle AS SOON AS YOU RECEIVE IT. You only have 5 download attempts to access your files. The download link expires on 3/15/15. After that date, we will not be able to provide new links to download. Please remember to back up your files. We are unable to send you copies of the printable bundle that have been deleted or lost. We will not respond to those emails.
  • Due to the digital nature of this sale, there will be no refunds & no exceptions.
  • If you have any questions or issues with a specific printable included in this bundle, please contact that author directly.
  • The bundle is provided as a zip file. Please read the download directions on the FAQ page, if you are unsure of how to download a zip file, BEFORE attempting.





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