Survey #270—Full Response from Rose
| Pronouns | She/her |
|---|---|
| Describe ways in which clutter has interfered with your ability to carry out or enjoy creative projects and activities. | It’s visually overwhelming to know where to begin. All the various colors, shapes, and material can make it hard to choose which project to work on next. There is also a fear of my creation not being ‘good enough’ to showcase it. |
| Describe ways in which your efforts to declutter and organize your space have enhanced your ability to carry out or enjoy creative projects and activities. | Being able to find all 4 glue guns, all glue sticks, and label the drawer where they’re placed has made it easier to being setting up a small living room table as the arts and crafts working station. This is a great start to the fall and Halloween creativity season. |
| Describe the key features of your ideal creative workspace. | Pretty colorful items are all easy to see, contain, label, and put back after every use. |
| Here’s your chance to ask Gayle and Ed any question you’re curious about. It need not be related to this survey’s topic(s). If we think that your question—and our answer—might be useful or instructive to The Clutter Fairy Weekly audience, we’ll share them in an upcoming episode. | Gayle how do you organize your beads to easily see, grab, label, and put back? Ed, do organize your books by the color of each book? |
| Future topics | Organizing holiday (Halloween and Christmas) decorations. Labeled holiday totes for inside and outside decorating. Holiday decorations too tall and wide to fit in a tote. Holiday string lights are separated into their own clear container. Holiday decorations stored inside the house and in an outside shed. Halloween decorating begins after Labor Day. Christmas decorating begins on Black Friday. |
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