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17. SoCal Buttercup Rustic Jewelry Organizer with Bracelet Rod Wall Mounted - Wooden Wall Mount Holder for Earrings, Necklaces, Bracelets, and Many Other Accessories

    Features:
  • SAVE TIME AND TANGLES! Keep your bracelets, necklaces, rings and earrings in neat order, preventing them from getting tangled and damaged! Show off your stunning accessory collection and pick the perfect piece in no time to complement your outfit.
  • HOLDS DOZENS OF BRACELETS AND DANGLE EARRINGS! The removable bracelet rod and the back wire will make it a breeze to access your dazzling bracelets and dangle earrings.
  • THE PERFECT JEWELRY HOLDER FOR ANY ROOM! It is a 16.5" x 9.5" jewelry organizer smartly designed in the ideal dimensions to fit in your closet, or on your bedroom or bathroom wall. The 2.5” deep shelf can hold a small bowl for stud earrings and rings, nail polishes or other accessories, while the 15 hooks will keep your longer or shorter necklaces neatly hanging until you need them! No more mess!
  • COMPLIMENT YOUR RUSTIC DÉCOR! Handmade from premium hardwood, this hanging jewelry organizer will add a touch of unique rustic air to your room décor! Quality crafted with great attention to the slightest detail, it will make the centerpiece of your room, to inspire you and facilitate you in making the most stunning jewelry combinations!
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SoCal Buttercup Rustic Jewelry Organizer with Bracelet Rod Wall Mounted - Wooden Wall Mount Holder for Earrings, Necklaces, Bracelets, and Many Other Accessories
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u/Optimatron · 1 pointr/konmari

Here's the blog post text:

Our wooden donation crate

Have you ever decided to donate an unwanted item only to forget about it entirely until you found it again months later sill taking up space in a corner somewhere in your house? Have you ever started to fill up a cardboard box with stuff to donate, only to find yourself taking things in and out of the box a few weeks later, unsure of which items you finally decided to keep, donate or throw away? Has your partner or roommate ever accidentally given away an object of yours, stating that they thought you had recently made passing comment about wanting to get rid of it?

If so, I have a simple solution: create your own permanent wooden donation crate.

There’s a bright orange wooden crate which has lived in a dedicated space at the bottom of one of our closets for the last two years. This is our donation box. We call it the “orange crate”. It has a sole one purpose: everything that goes in it is donated. No exceptions. My partner and I are never unsure about the fate of items which end up in the orange crate: items that are placed in it will eventually be donated (usually at the local thrift store).

Why use a wooden crate?
I selected a wooden crate as the box because those are relatively cheap, they have sturdy handles, they’re able to hold heavy items, liquids won’t damage them (contrary to cardboard boxes), they hold no smells, items at the bottom of the box can be seen through the wooden slits, and theses cases can last for multiple generations since you can easily repair them.

Why paint it orange?
I spray painted the wooden crate a bright orange so that there will never be any ambiguity with other crates or boxes in our house; it is clear that this crate is not a storage container which can be used for moving or storing various items. I never have to worry about whether or not my partner forgot about what will happen to stuff that is placed in the only bright orange wooden crate that we own.



How did you make it?

Step 1: Choose a crate
First, select your crate size and type. We went with a basic pine crate that measures 18” x 12.5” X 9.5” but there are crates made of different woods and of different sizes. Find what works best for you.

Step 2: Sanding
Then, you’ll want to sand it to get rid of rough surfaces and get the handles nice and smooth for splinter free transportation.

Step 3: Painting
When you’re ready to paint, get some cardboard boxes or plastic sheets to cover the floor and one or two sides of where you decide to work and get spraying. Follow the distance and spray patters as directed on the can. Ideally you should paint outside or in a well-ventilated space. I ended up needing two cans of oil aerosol paint to get a nice even coat on every surface of the crate, inside and out. Let the crate dry for approximately 72 hours to make sure the paint doesn’t transfer onto other surfaces or objects. I decided not to prime or seal the crate because I wanted to keep costs down on this project. I wouldn’t add any of those steps if I had to make another one; it has held up perfectly so far.

Step 4. Furniture glides
Once everything is dry, stick some plastic furniture glides beneath each corner of the crate so that it can easily be moved around on the floor or in your car trunk, and to help protect it from rough surfaces (such as pavement).

A few extra features

So, our orange crate functions according to a basic rule which never changes: items placed in it are to be donated. However, over time, a few extra features have been added.

First, there’s a binder clip which holds rebate cards for our local thrift store. It always stays clipped to one of the walls of the crate. Whenever we go there to empty out the crate, a staff member punches one or several holes in the card. Once the card is full, it can be applied to purchases during a future visit to their store. What we do is fill up those cards each time we go to empty our orange crate and then we donate the cards to a local non-profit which provides free furniture and clothing to those in need. Staff or volunteers at the non-profit can then use them themselves to purchase items for clients or pass the cards on to their clients. It’s best to keep the rebate cards with the box so that the cards can be punched when we go to the thrift store, aren’t lost, forgotten at home before leaving with the crate or accidentally placed in my partner’s wallet, etc.

Second, I also keep a stack of orange stickers with the binder clip so that we can identify larger items for donation that don’t fit in the crate. The larger items are usually kept near the crate so that they’re brought along when one of us makes a trip to the thrift store. I’m using some old post-it stickers for now but I’ll eventually get some large orange stickers that don’t need additional tape to hold well.

Finally, I have a monthly recurring task on my to-do app to drop off the orange crate at the nearby thrift store. This helps ensure that the box doesn’t overflow and that items which might happen to be near the filled-up crate aren’t accidentally picked up and donated when we take the crate to go empty it at the thrift store.


Note: This post was crossposted to r/productivity.

u/chiieddy · 1 pointr/konmari

I'm still early in the process of KonMari and new to the Reddit, but while it might not spark joy in the squealy sense of the word, I believe this piece sparks a sentimental joy in you, which is why you so loathe to part with it. I recommend you find a pretty keepsake box that will fix the piece and put the box somewhere you would like to display. There are multiple keepsake boxes for sale on Amazon (my favorite is this one bearing an EE Cummings quote but I don't know the size of the piece you have - https://smile.amazon.com/Cummings-Keepsake-Christmas-Anniversary-Heirloom/dp/B016YSPH5O/ref=sr_1_8?s=furniture&ie=UTF8&qid=1550158378&sr=1-8&keywords=keepsake+box). You'll know the piece is inside the box, but the box is more appropriate for display in your space.

u/MacPho13 · 2 pointsr/konmari

Your closet sounds similar to mine.

We bought these and they work great and fit on the shelves quite well. Perfect for jeans! I can fit 6 pairs of my jeans and my husband can fit 4 of his. He’s a bit taller than me.

https://www.target.com/p/river-birch-y-weave-medium-green-room-essentials-153/-/A-53764194


They’re also good for sweaters and long sleeve shirts. I purchased a smaller size for tees and tanks.

There is room to hang clothes under the bottom shelf in our closet. Instead of hanging clothes I put a shoe rack there and a low and kinda wide plastic set of drawers.

We already had our shoe rack, but it’s similar to this.

https://www.amazon.com/20-Pair-Storage-Organizer-Entryway-Stackable/dp/B01LXRS4SI/ref=mp_s_a_1_4?keywords=shoe+rack&qid=1550509915&s=gateway&sr=8-4

My plastic drawer set is one piece, but the size of like two of these put together. (I found mine at TJ Maxx and haven’t seen another one in store or online.)

https://www.amazon.com/Honey-Can-Do-3-Drawer-Plastic-Storage-Wheels/dp/B009INB22K/ref=mp_s_a_1_4?keywords=plastic+drawers+wheels&qid=1550510086&s=gateway&sr=8-4

Something like this may work well for you too.

https://www.amazon.com/Sterilite-29308001-Drawer-Drawers-Casters/dp/B000MPQ2S2/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?keywords=plastic+drawers+wheels&qid=1550510086&s=gateway&sr=8-3








u/productivitygeek · 2 pointsr/konmari

Great job so far!!

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I'm a big fan of these spice clips - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00SP4TT7S

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They come in 2 sizes (above link is for the bigger one) but looking at your selection, you might do well with the combo pack. They stick easily onto the cabinet door (no drilling/screwing) so you can use valuable cabinet space for other things!

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I'd also recommend getting something like this to organize your baking pans: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002QCNYCG

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Or if you want to go cheaper / with something that takes less pace, you could put a couple of tension rods vertically next to the pans (one near the front of the cabinet and one near the back) to prevent them from falling down into the rest of the space.

u/sarautu · 3 pointsr/konmari

if I'm gonna keep it, I want to store it efficiently.

i got a lucite tea holder like this that does a good job of keeping my teas fresh & visible. I'm only allowed to buy a new box when there's enough room in the lucite to unpack it. The box is stackable.

I try not to buy many spices, but when I do, I keep them forever. As long as their tops are tight, it takes less space (and they're easier to see) if you stack them sideways rather than storing them upright. You don't need a fancy caddy, just let the bottles nestle together as they stack. The ones with flared bottoms can be recessed back a quarter inch. Write/draw the spice name on the lid with a sharpie. The spices you use most often will work their way to the top, which is also informative.

Vinegar & other dried goods, I have nothin' for ya. Just keep like-with-like in one area of the cupboard near the stove.

u/Sashivna · 5 pointsr/konmari

I haven't really started my KonMari process, but a couple of years ago, I got one of these to have better access to my spices: https://www.amazon.com/YouCopia-SpiceStack-24-Bottle-Organizer-Universal/dp/B009KZYXMC/ref=sr_1_49?crid=3PUJRBDTIXEXR&keywords=spice+organizer+for+cabinets&qid=1566397958&s=gateway&sprefix=spice+org%2Caps%2C174&sr=8-49

It's held up nicely and is very easy to use/access what I need.

u/TsuDhoNimh2 · 2 pointsr/konmari

Start by helping her get all the jewellery out and sort it into whatever categories make sense to her.

Then you will know what she needs to make it easier to select. If she has some stuff that's very seasonal it could be kept in one spot, and the things she wears the most together in one.

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Get away from looking for something labelled for jewellery and think about storage for "lots of little stuff"

If she really has a TON of stuff, something with shallow drawers that could hold all those little boxes (tops off) in one layer so things are visible. Like an art supply cabinet or paper organizer.

ADDING: Don't forget tool bin drawers like this:
https://www.amazon.com/Akro-Mils-10144-20-Inch-16-Inch-Hardware/dp/B003P2UOCO/


And pop-open wonders like this:
https://www.amazon.com/Trusco-ST-350-B-2-Level-Toolbox/dp/B002A5S3ZM/r

u/lolomari3 · 1 pointr/konmari

I've tried the plastic scoops and organizers, but they get slimy or moldy. I've had this mesh bag with suction cups for a year and half and it still does great! I put the toys in upside down so they drain. Toss it in the laundry with my kitchen towels from time to time. Durable, holds a ton of toys, works anywhere. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00N897M5Q/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1

u/Datingisdifficult100 · 3 pointsr/konmari

I haven't seen this suggested yet, but if you have many, many cards maybe try some [binder sheets made for trading cards](https://www.amazon.com/9-Pocket-Trading-Card-Pages-Platinum/dp/B07JQXYLHH) . Depending on your lifestyle this may be easier (If you prefer to store things on a bookshelf) and the size of the card. All my important documents are kept in binders, so this would be what i would do.

u/RoaringCrow · 9 pointsr/konmari

[But it is!](The Life-Changing Manga of Tidying Up: A Magical Story https://www.amazon.com/dp/0399580530/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_OI5KzbA5TYY0T) XD

u/Photon_Man62 · 6 pointsr/konmari

There is one, this page is from it :D
I read it a few days ago and it's very cutely done, good overview of the KonMari principles.

u/Onewhohopes · 5 pointsr/konmari

Shoe box? I couldn't resist, for the moment that is where my jewelry resides. But I would do an image search and look at storage options that will suit your needs. Maybe search by each item you want to store or display. I like the open wall storage that lets you hang necklaces and the like, sometimes people use bars to store bangles.

https://www.amazon.com/SoCal-Buttercup-Organizer-Removable-Accessories/dp/B06Y4WX6LT

https://www.etsy.com/il-en/listing/573822094/jewelry-storage-holder-organizer-wall

u/remembertosmilebot · 2 pointsr/konmari

Did you know Amazon will donate a portion of every purchase if you shop by going to smile.amazon.com instead? Over $50,000,000 has been raised for charity - all you need to do is change the URL!

Here are your smile-ified links:

https://smile.amazon.com/Tangkula-Cube-Storage-Organizer-Bookcase/dp/B071Z2VCGN

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u/HeartyRadish · 1 pointr/konmari

If you don't like the look of your own handwriting, there are pre-written label sets available. I've seen them on Amazon in a couple of different fonts and shapes.


I have this set of jars - love how I can see all of the jar tops and quickly find things, plus the use of vertical space. I didn't like the labels that came with it, and bought labels like these, but with black text.

u/sillybun99 · 1 pointr/konmari

For the non-minimalists, there's storage. I got myself one of these 9 cubby storage cubes for the kids' toys, along with a bunch of collapsible dollar store bins. I don't expect that I'll move with just items in a compact car anymore, but I still favor furniture that transports in as little space as possible.

https://www.amazon.com/Tangkula-Cube-Storage-Organizer-Bookcase/dp/B071Z2VCGN

u/theblueberryspirit · 1 pointr/konmari

There are a couple cheaper versions! I might try the Alton Brown velcro thing... honestly still debating how to konmari my spices.

http://seehawer.blogspot.com/2010/07/mission-spice-rack.html

https://www.amazon.com/Spice-Wall-Base-Stainless-Magnetic/dp/B004TB9NFE/

u/EmergencyShit · 1 pointr/konmari

What about getting something like this?

Tall shoes can live on the top rack or on the floor next to it, everything is visible.

u/iloveGMOs · 0 pointsr/konmari

You lost me, but mentioning her book reminded me that Kondo has another book (a novel) coming out in June.

https://www.amazon.com/Life-Changing-Manga-Tidying-Up-Magical/dp/0399580530