This book shows ingenious and innovative solutions to storing items that we want to remain accessible but not necessarily in plain view Storage Space shows how to make the most of your available space without spoiling your interior theme
- ISBN13 9789089440464
- Condition NEW
- Notes Brand New from Publisher No Remainder Mark
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Storage Spaces Home Series
Saturday, February 6, 2010
Raymond Waites Capri Stripe Ceramic Toothbrush Holder
An easy to read idea packed guide for anyone who wants to be more organized and who doesn t Everyone has overflowing closets and desk drawers countertops loaded with kitchen gadgets and overstuffed computer desktops We dream of getting organized but what s a disorganized person to do In this book professional organizer Stacey Platt comes to the rescue with empowering ideas on putting and keeping things in order Like earlier titles in the series such as the best selling What s a Cook to Do this book offers easy to scan and access solutions to everyday aggravations How do you keep from misplacing your cell phone or house keys What s the best way to organize the fridge How do you pack efficiently for a trip This user friendly book illustrated with stylish full color photography is up to date on the latest technologies for organizing everything from music to family photos Here are hundreds of ingenious solutions for gaining control of clutter so you can live happily in your space There are quick solutions as well as one hour projects from organizing your emails so you can find your passwords to sorting the area under the bathroom sink that readers can tackle one weekend at a time with big payoffs From the kitchen to the home office the bedroom closet to the car this thoughtful guide will help readers carve out more space and more time
- Easy Care wash with arm water
- Durable ceramic
- Coordinates with matching Capri Stripe Shower Curtain sold separately
- Raymond Waits licensed design in brown and blue stripes
- Imported and made in China
Michael | 2009/12/17
The Yakima Fork Lift Rooftop Bike Rack is so far the best fork mount style rooftop rack that I have seen or used One of the nicest features with this rack is that it mounts to factory cross bars as well as aftermarket round or square bars It mounted very easily to my Subaru factory bars The skewer mechanism is easily tightened and locked with one hand which leaves your other hand free to hold the bike steady or eat a burger I also added the lock core to ensure that the fork skewer remains closed...
Chiznarles | 2009/10/07
I have this mounted on my 2008 Subaru Impreza STI with OEM Factory bars and the fit is perfect I had a problem with other racks that were made for either round or square bars My OEM bars are large and oval shaped and this rack had no problems fitting on The clamps are very sturdy I took my mountain bike on a 5 hour drive to Mammoth Mountain from Los Angeles even hitting speeds of 80 The rack held up very well I prefer the fork mounted design of this rack because it seems like a more secure way t...
Brian Bills | 2009/09/20
Why spend more money for those adaptors and other stuff that add to the price If you already have a factory roof rack you are ready to bike This attached perfectly to my factory roof rack 2000 toyota 4runner and holds strong with all of its tightening latches The best thing is that my bro can use it with his car because it adapts to most factory roof racks So why spend 300 bucks to get the bike rack adapter and locks when all you need is fork mount easy install roof rack Could not find the lock....
S Morris | 2009/07/18
I purchased two of these racks for use on the cross bars that come stock on the Subaru Outback 2008 XT Limited in my case They assembled relatively easily but took some time to get the multi position clamps just right One position was too tall so I tried the next which was too low Back to the first and adjust a little more Not hard just a little time consuming I had to mount the front crossbar as far forward as possible to avoid the rear of the tray from hitting the wagon s door when open The ti...
Friday, February 5, 2010
How to Sew a Button And Other Nifty Things Your Grandmother Knew
Waste not want not with this guide to saving money taking heart and enjoying the simple pleasures of life Nowadays many of us outsource basic tasks Food is instant ready made and processed with unhealthy additives Dry cleaners press shirts delivery guys bring pizza gardeners tend flowers and yes tailors sew on those pesky buttons But life can be much simpler sweeter and richer and a lot more fun too As your grandmother might say now is not the time to be careless with your money and it actually pays to learn how to do things yourself Practical and empowering How to Sew a Button collects the treasured wisdom of nanas bubbies and grandmas from all across the country as well as modern day experts and shares more than one hundred step by step essential tips for cooking cleaning gardening and entertaining including how to polish your image by shining your own shoes grow your own vegetables and stash your bounty for the winter sweeten your day by making your own jam use baking soda and vinegar to clean your house without toxic chemicals feel beautiful by perfecting your posture roll your own piecrust and find a slice of heaven fold a fitted sheet to crisp perfection waltz without stepping on any toesComplete with helpful illustrations and brimming with nostalgic charm How to Sew a Button provides calm and comfort in uncertain times By doing things yourself with care and attention you and your loved ones will feel the pleasing rewards of a job well done
- ISBN13 9780345518750
- Condition NEW
- Notes Brand New from Publisher No Remainder Mark
LLM | 2010/01/29
I guess I knew most of this stuff Good for the bathroom light read
Jamie Rutter | 2010/01/24
Although the tips and hints that are explored in this book are fun and extremely informative I felt it was lacking It covers pretty random topics and doesn t cover other topics that I would assume would be a given in this kind of book Some of the things it does cover aren t explained very well In what appears to be an effort to make it simpler it almost makes it harder to understand by addressing the topic in so few words Overall it was charming and had good information for those of us who would...
A Fernandez | 2010/01/23
How To Sew A Button is a great read It s got a lot of stuff in it that I d call lost arts I loved the way it was designed and it was fun as well If you want to know about stuff that your grandma might have failed to tell you get this book It s wonderful Also it s about getting back to the basicc things that make life not only easier but really enjoyable A must must read I also suggest The Big Clean How to Clean and Organize Your Home and Free Your Mind Revised and Updated
Born in a Library | 2010/01/20
The title says it all If everyone had a nifty grandmother who was wise and patient we would know how to do so many basic life skills But we don t So many of us were pushed so hard as children to be so academic that when it came time to learn the basic things that a person should know so that small emergencies such as a button falling off or a seam on your shirt gets ripped you don t have to throw it away and buy a new one You can fix it yourself I am getting a copy of this for my two kids If I l...
Erin E Nichols | 2009/12/15
Conveniently as we ve all begun to tighten our purse strings this book has appeared on the scene to offer us more than 100 straightforward and step by step how to s for everyday life Each is written in a practical yet humor filled and very approachable tone as if your best friend suddenly morphed into a Donna Reed Tina Fey hybrid There is so much amazing content between the covers of this guide including how to hone a knife iron a shirt wow do I need to study up on this one clean an oven tie a n...
Thursday, February 4, 2010
Unclutter Your Life in One Week
Organization expert Erin Rooney Doland Editor in Chief of Unclutterer com will show you how to clear the clutter simplify your surroundings and create the remarkable life you deserve in just one week Simple living isn t about depriving it s about enriching But while scribbling Be more organized on a list of New Year s resolutions doesn t take much effort actually becoming more organized requires real change Are you constantly late to the office because you have trouble getting out the door in the morning Is your house in such disarray that you can t have friends over for dinner It s easy to feel stressed anxious and overwhelmed when your surroundings schedule and thoughts are chaotic The solution Unclutter Your Life in One Week with organization expert and Editor in Chief of Unclutterer com Erin Rooney Doland This essential manual is a simple day by day plan for purging your life of clutter becoming more efficient and productive and creating a symbiotic relationship between your work and personal life There is no one size fits all answer for organization Erin offers useful and innovative suggestions for tackling the physical mental and systemic distractions in different areas of your home and office each day Her down to earth approach will help you part with sentimental clutter organize your closet based on how you process information build an effective and personalized filing system avoid the procrastination that often hinders the process and much more Once you cure the clutter she shares practical advice for maintaining your harmonious home and work environments with minimal daily effort
- ISBN13 9781439150467
- Condition NEW
- Notes Brand New from Publisher No Remainder Mark
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A Fernandez | 2010/01/23
When I saw the title for this book it was with a raised eyebrow A week Seriously Well after the book was finsished I can see how this could be done They do it on tv shows all the time right However it might take me a bit longer However I do think this is a great book and would be a good starting point for anyone who s ready to dive head first into the clutter that is in their homes An excellent read with good tips on organization Another good one is The Big Clean How to Clean and Organize Your H...
Midwest Book Review | 2010/01/17
Unclutter Your Life in One Week offers a fine resource for uncluttering Packed with organizing tips Unclutter Your LIfe in One Week comes from an organization expert who offers a day by day plan for purging clutter Its valuable connections between business and personal life clutter provide readers with keys to integrating all facets of life and makes for an excellent general library addition
LovesAgoodRead | 2010/01/14
Nothing really new here in the way of information Most of the suggestions are widely held as common sense The organizing ideas can be found on the Internet It s the repeated concept of making a decision to remove clutter from one s life and move on The author has an impressive team of cheerleaders including David Allen who has written the foreword Though redundant it may appeal to the GTD crowd
Dianne Charlton | 2009/12/10
I think Erin Doland s Unclutter Your Life in One Week is great It s a practical easy to follow how to and a fun approach to uncluttering both the home and the office per day This is the first organizer book to include both areas of life I m on my way and am finding myself doing much more than ever before Bravo The shipping was fast and courteous Many thanks
Melissa J Maxfield | 2009/12/04
This book came at a perfect time for me in my life I had started feeling like the gods were playing jokes on me that I couldn t find things anymore and I was forgetting where I put things all the time Not to mention my husband is a clumpy piler of I ll get to that pile later So in other words stuff was all around me and I needed a change This book gave me insight and direction to not only review what I had been holding on to but how to simply let it go in an unemotional honest and genuine way Si...
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
The Organized Mom Simplify Life for You and Baby One Step at a Time
Binkies burpcloths and BPA free bottles there s plenty of books to tell mom what to buy to get ready for baby but where to put it all When the baby s wailing it s not the time to be rummaging for diapers only to realize they re all gone washing bottles or searching for that lost binky In this book professional organizer Stacey Crew shares her innovative approach to getting the home ready for baby Using the patented GoPack Method Crew shows you how to Group Objects Purge Assign Contain and Keep it up all allowing you to spend more precious time with your little one Featuring room by room advice this truly unique handbook turns harried moms into happy ones
- ISBN13 9781605501307
- Condition NEW
- Notes Brand New from Publisher No Remainder Mark