Nplace Design Tip of the Day~ Magazine Overload

by Trish on January 22, 2010

in Seek Misc.

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Magazine Overload:
Are magazines taking up your space? Do find yourself throwing a new magazine in your buggy every time you are standing in line to check out? Well here are a few tips to clear the clutter. Grab a folder whenever you start to read and tear out pages you want to keep. Later you can transfer them to a three ring binder organized by tabs: Health, Fitness, Style, Decorating Ideas, Haircuts, Ideas, Recipes….etc. Or another great idea: drop them by a friend’s house with some cute ribbon and a note that says: Hang in there, you’re doing great!

The gift that keeps on giving!

The gift that keeps on giving!

Nursing homes, women shelters, hospitals, art teachers etc. love receiving magazines! If you want to be more creative give them to your kids. Let them cut out pictures from your food magazines, and create a menu, or let them cut out words and letters and see what they can come up with. SHHH-don’t tell them they are learning in the process. Or just simply toss them, but remember to recycle… It’s the year of being “Green”!!!

Happy organizing~ and make sure your things are “Nplace

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1 Kourtney January 22, 2010 at 6:49 am

Hey guys it’s been awhile! Haha this post is for me! I’ve been reading Lucky magazine for years & actually made that folder…will definitely keep your recycling ideas in mind for the future!

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2 Karishma January 22, 2010 at 11:25 am

I totally love this idea!!!

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