Laughing Daises have posted this awesome solution for keeping your jewelry in check. Turn a cutlery tidy in to necklace organizer.
Check out the how-to here.
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Do you often wonder what to do with all the left over cards after a birthday, holiday or special occasion? Paper Source have a great tutorial for making an Envelope Accordion, which neatly stores and organizes your left over cards.
Now you know what you're going to do with the cards, you can celebrate in peace!
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Tired of the people you live with not pulling their weight? Chore Buster is a website that allows you to type in all the chores that need to be done in your house and the people who should be doing them. It will then create a weekly chart, stating what chores need to be done, by which people on what day. It will even e-mail out a list of weekly or daily chores to each person. It's time to make things fair again!
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I can't claim to be terribly organized, but I think this Period Chart from Keri Smith is a great idea. Hide it in your bathroom cabinet and keep track of your flows, moods and pains. It's always best to know what's coming.
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It may not be the place where you would expect to find good craft tutorials, but HP's wiki Wet Paint has some nifty little projects.
I thought the tutorial for turning a Rolodex, among other things in to a cookbook was a great idea, though I love my Rolodex a little too much to do it myself.
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I remember seeing a bookcase where the books were arranged by colour a few months ago and wishing that I had enough space for a bookcase, so that I could do the same with my mountains of books. I compensated by colour arranging all my CDs and DVDs in their cabinets and it really does make everything look pretty and like a fairytale. One day, I'll have a huge, colour coordinated library, where it's impossible to find a book unless you know it's colour but everything looks so so pretty.
For now, I'll just oogle over the bookcases of people that have already done so, on Flickr's Rainbow Of Books photo pool.
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