Clear Clutter at Home
with Baskets
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What's an item that can help you
organize every room in your home, helps create the appearance that you're
a tidy housekeeper (even if you're not), and perks up your decorating
scheme?
Need another hint?
It comes in all shapes, sizes, colors and materials and can be found in
many local retail stores, including craft stores and discount retailers,
and at flea markets and craft shows and well basically it's a universal
item found all over the world. You probably have one right now in your
home.
It's a basket!
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So the next time someone gives you one filled with anything from sweets to
colognes, don't discard it once you've used what's in it. Once the items
are gone, the basket's job has only just begun. Read onward to find out
how to use this wonderful item in every room in your house.
For instance, in the kitchen, you can use hanging wall pocket baskets,
which have flat backs, to store dry sponges and scrubbers as well as pot
holders, oven mitts, dry dish rags and spare kitchen hand towels.
And in your family room or den, you might use a deep, round or cylindrical
shaped basket on the coffee table to hold television or other electronic
remotes. A basket made of rags will slide without scratching (or put a
doily underneath). (Imagine never losing the television remote again
because you have an assigned place to put it in full view--that blends in
with your home decor.)
And in the bedroom, a wicker hamper with a lid in the closet can store
extra pillows and keep them dust-free. If you see openings in the wicker
slats or don't like your linens snagging on the inside of the basket, line
the hamper with a sheet or large gallon trash bag.
The ideas for using these globally designed and sold products that have
been around for decades are infinite. And probably no product is so
practical and useful as well as beautiful. (And modestly priced too!)
Baskets are handmade works of art that are functional. Imagine serving
drinks on that glorious one-of-a-kind painting you have hanging on the
wall. Not! But with baskets you can literally put your most unique artwork
into daily usage and daily view.
Baskets come in many sizes, shapes and materials such as willow, rattan,
bamboo, rope, palm leaf, wire and rags. And many are adorned with metal
garnishes, dried coco flowers, Gugo vine handles and more.
It's that variety of qualities that make baskets so easy to organize AND
decorate with simultaneously.
And you don't have to take a basket as it comes. Dress up any of your
baskets by gluing on your own garnishments. For example, craft stores sell
all types of trinkets you can glue on your baskets. Be creative. Try
personalizing your baskets with anything from buttons to plastic candy
canes to miniature toy figures or mini cloth stockings. You could also buy
miniature toys and figurines from typical large discount retailers or
smaller dollar stores. (What fun to do by yourself or with your children).
And when you're done, you can still put that basket to work in an
organizational function in your home---only it will have twice the value
to you (the purchase price plus the priceless sentimental value).
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