
After 9 months of pregnancy, maternity clothes, and not bending over to properly put away my shoes, my closet was a giant MESS.
I finally mustered up the energy to get this mess together.
Why am I showing you this? Well, I thought I would show you that you can be organized and not spend any money, and it made a pretty decent before and after.
The Process
-Get rid of ALL maternity clothes - the ones that were borrowed were packed up and returned to their rightful owner. The ones that were mine were packed up to give away or consign. I had done most of this before the before pic was taken, but there was still a good bit in there.
-Get rid of the things that I just didn't like anymore. I would say stuff that doesn't fit, but that would be just about everything for me at this point. I'm going to give my self a few more months to get back into most of my clothes again.-Everything that was staying got sorted. I like to hang all of my clothes with like items together and colors from light to dark. This makes finding something easy.

-I re-purposed some bins that held a bunch of crap and used one for out of season shoes and one for sweaters.



So what about you? Have you been organizing and cleaning out closets lately? Do share.
While my closet isn't unorganized I still need to bring over my work clothes that I couldn't wear when I was pregnant. They had a temporary spot in our guest room closet and since I started wearing them again about a month and a half ago, I haven't bothered putting them back into my closet yet.
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I have closets and bins and boxes full of different sizes of clothing - and I've never had any kids! I guess I'm a yo-yoer (up and down by about 10-15 lbs) and so I constantly have all this stuff that I don't use. But I don't want to get rid of it. If I could just stay the same size, my life would be so much neater! haha
ReplyDeleteYour post has given me a big push to get rid of the boxes and bags that should have gone to Salvation Army a while ago. Also time to pack up some out of season items. A little sprucing up goes a long way.
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