Survey #158 Response from Kelley

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Which of the following statements describe the help you’ve received in managing your organizing projects? (Check all that apply or have applied in the past.)
  • I have been solely responsible for decluttering and/or organizing my home.
  • I have enlisted one or more members of my household to help with decluttering and/or organizing.
Where do you shop for organizing products? (Check all that apply.)
  • Other
If you selected “Other” above, please elaborate:Anywhere I see something that will work at a good price.
Describe an organizing product, resource, book, video, or other solution that you bought but never used—at least not for the purpose for which you purchased it.I ordered some organizational containers from an online scrapbook store that weren't made of the material I thought they were and have one still in the plastic because I missed the return window.
For which collections or categories of stuff do you find it difficult to obtain or employ organizing and storage solutions, and why?Within my papecraft collection, I am challenged with finding a usable die cut storage option. I keep trying different things but haven't found the right one yet. General household area of difficulty is cords/extra parts and pieces that go with an item.
What’s your personal favorite inexpensive or free organizing solution? We’d love to hear about furniture, shipping boxes, food containers, craft supplies, or other unlikely items that you’ve ingeniously repurposed to hold your stuff.This isn't new but I have used shoeboxes forever to store photos I have already gone through for scrapbooking. They're arranged chronologically and labeled (when I finish culling them). For saving paper scraps for cardmaking, I use file folders and keep a page protector inside it to hold small pieces of paper--they're all sorted by color.
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