Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Toy Closet Part II

I found myself with a few extra minutes today to do some more work in the toy closet.

First, let's take a look at how far we have come. A year ago this is what it looked like:

Duct tape? My husband's idea of the best in organization supplies.

In an attempt to gain control of the mess I cleaned out...

And added shelves.

I have a love/hate relationship with the toy closet. I love it because it keeps the living room from looking like a preschool and gives me a place to shove everything when I'm in a hurry to pick up the house. I hate it because no matter how hard I try it always seems to end up looking like this.

I've been focusing on gaining control over Max and Lily's clothes and toys. I've been inspired to organize these spaces in both beautiful and practical ways. I'm hoping that if the organization is beautiful I will be motivated to keep it organized.


First, I cleared everything out and used wrapping paper to "wallpaper" the closet. There is not a lot to the process. I used a measuring tape to measure each cut and my cutting mat and rotary cutter to make the cuts. The job would have been much more difficult without these tools. I started out using Mod Podge to apply the paper and quickly realized that was not the way to go. After a little Google search, I decided to use spray adhesive to apply the paper to the wall. If you plan to take on this project spray adhesive is your best friend. Once all of the paper was up I used two coats of Mod Podge to protect the paper. Originally the paper did bubble, but after about 24 hours they were mostly gone. The "wallpapering" job is not perfect, but I am happy with the results.
While the paper was drying I sorted, purged and assessed the toy situation. I tried to think about where it would make the most sense to store each type of toy. Small Legos are now located in Max's room because the pieces are too small for Lily to play with and I moved the train stuff from Max's room to the toy closet because both Max and Lily can play with it. The toy closet is actually the closet that is formed from the space under the stairs and is in the little hallway that connects the living room to Lily's room. Since her room is so close to the main living area most of her toys (baby/girlie) are now stored in her room. I decided that the best use of the closet would be for shared toys and arts and craft supplies. I once tied magic markers to the ceiling fan and turned it on...I don't want my children to recreate this scene. Also stored in the closet are Duplo Legos, Lincoln Logs, Mr. Potato Head, cars and games. We also sent a bag of toys to Goodwill.


Today I used my extra few minutes to paint the faces of the shelves with chalkboard paint. I haven't written on them yet because I have to wait 24 hours for it to cure. I actually like the look of the shelves before they were painted, but I'm hoping to avoid Marcos' duct tape treatment.

Other than that, I used what I had and bought a few storage containers from Target.


What methods do you use to keep your difficult spaces organized?


I'm linking up!



IHeart Organizing

Sunday, February 26, 2012

Toy Closet Part I

Wrapping paper + spray adhesive + Mod Podge =

I'll post more about using wrapping paper as wallpaper tomorrow. For now, let's enjoy!



Saturday, February 4, 2012

Saturday Night Plans

Marcos is out.
Max is watching tv.
Lily is sleeping.
And I have a hot date with Max's closet...

He's not very attractive, but he has potential!:-)

Progress

I had hoped to have Lily AND Max’s rooms organized/tweaked by the end of January. That didn’t happen. There’s been a lot of laziness sickness in our house so far this year. I have managed to make a little progress in Lily’s room.

I'm still not totally happy with the shelves. Those bad boys are hard to get just right.

I plan to put the rocker in the attic when she gets a big girl bed. That will make the drawers on that side easier to get to. Right now the bottom two drawers are empty and the top drawer holds her shoes.

On this side the top drawer holds her tights, leggings and socks and the bottom two drawers are empty. Several of the baskets are also empty. I'm happy that she has room to grow.

I managed to take the pink armoire from this:

To this:

Eventually the pink armoire will be completely empty and I will sell/re-purpose it. For now I am using it to hold the things that I still need to organize and extra baskets and storage containers.

I plan to organize her keepsakes tomorrow using these:

I finally framed some of Lily's pictures.


Now I just need to figure out where and how to hang them. I have a serious fear of hanging things on the wall.

I think I'll order a few more Etsy prints to throw in the mix. I'm just not sure if I want to hang them over the armoire...


or over her crib. The rings are looking a little sad. I had to take down the bottom two down because she could reach them and kept destroying them every time she took a nap. I think that the pictures would look better over the crib, but I'm afraid that they will pose a safety issue.

We will see...

~Melissa