"Get Available to Save Hundreds ($$$) Exploitation What You Have in Your House to Get Organized Now! And Learn 150 Low-cost or No-cost, Eco-Friendly Solutions to Organize and Store Your Stuff."
With Cheap Organizers, You'll Discover...
- You don't have to be "crafty" to convert these average items into appealing containers that you are really proud to use.
Let's face it - several cheap organizers don't start out looking pretty. I share how you can transform them from trashy to neat and polished!
I want to stress this point: you don't have to be a "crafty" person to take advantage of the cheap organizers about you. I'm surely not! I don't sew, scrapbook, knit, wood work, or anything! If I can do this, you can too - even as if you don't have a creative bone in your body.
- How to identify which commonplace items you can use from your house to create over 150 cheap organizers.
This book takes the guess out of organizing on the cheap-side! I tell you up-front what does a solid organizer so that you don't have to wonder what works and what doesn't.
- Tried and true organizing solutions that work. You'll benefit from over 2 years of my own research, testing, and development.
No need for trial and error on your part! You can put those brain bytes to activity elsewhere - like disbursement time with your family and friends.
- How to create your "cheap organizers" quickly and easily.
Comprehensive supply lists are enclosed for quick and easy homework so you can gather your supplies in minutes! Each supply list details specific guidelines so you go into each project with a full understanding of what you need, why you need it, and accessible alternatives.
- Easy to follow manual - with pictures!
Sometimes it's simply easier to see how something's done instead of reading simply about it. In addition to the written descriptions, there are lots of photos enclosed to "show" you how it's done.
Cheap Organizers wish show you how to recycle, reuse, and repurpose your way to an organized home. In another words, you can use what you already have in your surroundings to help you get organized - with little to no extra expense!
Perhaps you're inquisitive what types of things, exactly?
Let's see...
- Tools: nails, nuts, bolts, hammer, drill
- Toiletries: toilet paper, soap, toothpaste, makeup
- Paper products: paper, cardboard, wrapping paper, brown packing paper
- Office supplies: tape, glue, scissors, ruler, pencils, markers, rubber bands, envelopes
- Misc: candles, duct tape, packaging tape, shoelaces
- Food: cereal, crackers, cookies, milk, bread, potatoes, canned drinks, canned foods, bulk purchases
- Crafts: Fabric, ribbon, buttons, album paper
- Cleaning and laundry: broom, detergent, paper towels, buckets, plastic bags, hangers
- Accessories: shoes, socks, pantyhose, watches, headbands