Friday, March 13, 2009

Ask The Organizer - Organizing Plastics

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I had Rebecca from The Copper Brick Road ask me yesterday on Twitter if I could give her ideas on how to organize her plastic containers. Along with trying to answer her question, I thought it would be fun to do a segment called, "Ask the Organizer". So if you have questions you want to ask me about how to organize something specific, write them down in the comments and I will try my best to answer one of them a week.
This was own I organize the plastics in my own house, so hopefully it may give you some ideas for your own.

You can find the cool spin around plastics containers on my Amazon store
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Thanks Rebecca for asking the Organizer! (see what you started?...LOL)


6 comments:

Jennifer-Eighty MPH Mom said...

Thanks Sandy - good info! I am guilty of having lids that don't have matching containers!

Ali said...

Another great vlog by the organizing guru!

Deni said...

I have that spinning container! I love it! I am going to maybe start using baskets too. I had planned to go through and organize my tupperware and actually move it, now that Parker is almost mobile, I want unbreakable things in my lower cabinets so I am moving the tupperware down! But now I have some ideas on how to do so. Where did you get the tupperware lid older? I love that!

My2Gs said...

Great job Sandy!! I love the new Ask the Organizer segment. I'm braining storming now as I type about what I can ask you :-)

Organize with Sandy said...

Thanks...I am glad you guys like it. You can thank Rebecca for asking the question and getting me thinking.
It's a scary thing when I get thinking you know.

Anonymous said...

Not only do I keep only containers that have lids, I also try to limit the number of containers that I have. For instance, only 3-4 of a size and only 2-3 of those margarine tubs, whipped cream containers, etc. Those get out of control really fast and I feel guilty about not using them (since my area doesn't allow us to recycle those).

I do love the basket idea.