Michellynn
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I’ve noticed several people posting organizing tips in various other threads (such as what to pack, etc.) However, I haven’t necessarily seen one dedicated to overall how to pack in an organized fashion that immediately lends itself to being organized in your room (be it a stateroom, hotel room, or wherever your destination may be).
So, I thought I’d start a thread with some of my own tips, and invite others to contribute there own as well.
With that said, let me jump in with some I’ve picked up over the last few years, that I have found immensely helpful to travel in general.
1. Invest in some compression bags, and/or compressible packing cubes.
http://www.target.com/p/embark-compression-bag-family-pk-clear/-/A-14011402
http://www.amazon.com/Samsonite-Lug...d=1408876529&sr=8-1&keywords=compression+bags
http://www.amazon.com/Baggallini-Co...ned&sr=8-2&keywords=compression+packing+cubes
a. I typically use the plastic compression bags for my larger pieces of clothing (pants, skirts, shorts, tops, etc.). I buy the ones that remove air by simply rolling the end or pushing down on the bags to squeeze out the air. You would be amazed at how much space this can save in your suitcase.
I also tend to pack an empty compression bag where I put all my dirty laundry each day, and I keep it in the bottom of the closet. At the end of the trip, just pull it out, compress the air out and pack it up. Dirty laundry nicely separated, and easy to grab when you get home to drop into the laundry as you unpack.
Extra benefit to using the bags, you can pack your shoes anywhere you can fit them in the suitcase without fear of dirty soles rubbing off on clothes.
b. I use the compressible packing cubes for my intimates and socks/hose. These are more convenient for daily unzipping and zipping as I pull out what I need each day. They are also perfectly sized to slide right into any hotel drawer for easy access. You can pack these quite full, then close them up on the top. Then you can compress them down further to take up less space in your suitcase, by closing the second compression zipper that is along the side.
2. Use hanging organizers whenever possible to pack toiletries. Simply pull them ouot of your luggage and then hang neatly away in the closet or from the hooks on the back of a bathroom door (most hotels have hooks on the back of the door). I prefer the Vera Bradley ones (there is an outlet near me)..but there are plenty of other cheaper brands out there. Just be sure to look for the ones that actually have a hook for hanging, as opposed to just a loop (the hook will work in the closet and many more places than just the hanging loop which will only work on a pre-existing hook, such as the one on the back of bathroom doors)
http://www.amazon.com/Vera-Bradley-...r=8-3&keywords=Vera+Bradley+hanging+organizer
http://www.amazon.com/Baggallini-Lu...=1408877449&sr=8-27&keywords=travel+organizer
http://www.amazon.com/Household-Ess...-Grooming/dp/B0000CNR1L/ref=pd_bxgy_hpc_img_y
3. Use smaller organizer pouches in different colors to pack smaller items (ziplock bags work as well for some things). I will group similar items in a single pouch and then keep different colors for different things (all camera batteries and charger cords in one bag, “just in case” cold/headach/sea sickness medicine in other, etc.)
a. Jewelry organizer
http://www.amazon.com/Vera-Bradley-...r=8-1&keywords=Vera+bradley+jewelry+organizer
http://www.qvc.com/Gold-&-Silver-Safekeeper-Jewelry-Case-by-Lori-Greiner.product.H164598.html?sc=H164598-SRCH&cm_sp=VIEWPOSITION-_-3-_-H164598&catentryImage=http://images.qvc.com/is/image/h/98/h164598.001?$uslarge$
b. Small pouches
http://www.amazon.com/Vera-Bradley-...521&sr=8-7&keywords=vera+bradley+cosmetic+bag
http://www.amazon.com/Travelon-Pack...qid=1408878471&sr=8-1&keywords=travel+pouches
http://www.amazon.com/Vaultz-Storag...qid=1408878471&sr=8-3&keywords=travel+pouches
4. Get travel sizes and kits that you permanently keep in your suitcase or travel organizers. This makes packing for trips much faster, and less likely that you will forget something from trip to trip.
a. Foldable travel toothbrushes are particularly convenient. not to mention tidy (wipe with a tissue after every use before folding away to prevent moisture from being trapped once it is folded). http://www.amazon.com/Premium-Soft-...=1408878610&sr=8-3&keywords=travel+toothbrush
b. I’ve bought multiple sets of empty travel size containers, and fill them with any specialty creams or face soaps I need to take. They take up much less space (and wieght) than full size containers. http://www.amazon.com/Travel-Smart-...=1408878651&sr=8-2&keywords=travel+containers
c. Buy a small pack of laundry sheets to do laundry. Smaller than a deck of cards, it is incredibly light weight and will provide plenty of sheets for several trips worth of laundry (multiple loads each trip). http://www.amazon.com/Travelon-Laundry-Soap-Sheets-50-Count/dp/B000Y0CL8K
d. Get a drain cover for the bathroom sink. Lets you do a small amount of laundry by hand in the sink. http://www.amazon.com/Do-it-Rubber-...qid=1408878768&sr=1-4&keywords=travel+laundry
e. Keep shout wipes in your toiletry kit or handbag. If treated quickly, small stains and spots will come out of clothes without actually having to wash the whole garment. http://www.amazon.com/Shout-Stain-R...=1-1-catcorr&keywords=shout+wipes+travel+size
f. Small sewing kit, again no bigger than a deck of cards, can often come in handy for multiple uses (usually has some safety pins, and small scissors included, in addition to varying colors of thread). I do also tend to pack an extra small baggie of safety pins, as well as fabric tape (which well fix a hem simply by using it with an iron) http://www.amazon.com/Singer-Sewing...=1408879111&sr=8-4&keywords=travel+sewing+kit & http://www.amazon.com/Dritz-222-20-...F8&qid=1408879460&sr=8-4&keywords=fabric+tape
g. Small tin of fashion tape. I actually use this in my daily life at home (keeps loose necklines or gaping shirt fronts in place, very quick hem fix, anchor a wrap skirt, etc) http://www.amazon.com/Hollywood-Fas...F8&qid=1408879460&sr=8-2&keywords=fabric+tape
h. Moleskin sheets. I have had someone in my travel party use these on EVERY vacation trip I have been on. If shoes start to rub a sore spot, simply cut a strip and place over the sore spot to prevent further irritation. http://www.amazon.com/Dr-Scholls-Mo...id=1408880984&sr=8-4&keywords=moleskin+sheets
Essentially, my mantra is to pack everything in a way that makes it easy to pull out of the suitcase and store away quickly when I arrive. During my stay, everything already has it’s designated space and is easy to get to. Then when it is time to repack, it is just as simple to toss back in the suitcase just as neatly. Hence why I use all the pouches and hanging organizers.
So how about everyone else? Clever suggestions for how to pack and stay organized on trips? I’m always evolving and finding new things as I travel each year….so I’d love to hear what other people do.
So, I thought I’d start a thread with some of my own tips, and invite others to contribute there own as well.
With that said, let me jump in with some I’ve picked up over the last few years, that I have found immensely helpful to travel in general.
1. Invest in some compression bags, and/or compressible packing cubes.
http://www.target.com/p/embark-compression-bag-family-pk-clear/-/A-14011402
http://www.amazon.com/Samsonite-Lug...d=1408876529&sr=8-1&keywords=compression+bags
http://www.amazon.com/Baggallini-Co...ned&sr=8-2&keywords=compression+packing+cubes
a. I typically use the plastic compression bags for my larger pieces of clothing (pants, skirts, shorts, tops, etc.). I buy the ones that remove air by simply rolling the end or pushing down on the bags to squeeze out the air. You would be amazed at how much space this can save in your suitcase.
I also tend to pack an empty compression bag where I put all my dirty laundry each day, and I keep it in the bottom of the closet. At the end of the trip, just pull it out, compress the air out and pack it up. Dirty laundry nicely separated, and easy to grab when you get home to drop into the laundry as you unpack.
Extra benefit to using the bags, you can pack your shoes anywhere you can fit them in the suitcase without fear of dirty soles rubbing off on clothes.
b. I use the compressible packing cubes for my intimates and socks/hose. These are more convenient for daily unzipping and zipping as I pull out what I need each day. They are also perfectly sized to slide right into any hotel drawer for easy access. You can pack these quite full, then close them up on the top. Then you can compress them down further to take up less space in your suitcase, by closing the second compression zipper that is along the side.
2. Use hanging organizers whenever possible to pack toiletries. Simply pull them ouot of your luggage and then hang neatly away in the closet or from the hooks on the back of a bathroom door (most hotels have hooks on the back of the door). I prefer the Vera Bradley ones (there is an outlet near me)..but there are plenty of other cheaper brands out there. Just be sure to look for the ones that actually have a hook for hanging, as opposed to just a loop (the hook will work in the closet and many more places than just the hanging loop which will only work on a pre-existing hook, such as the one on the back of bathroom doors)
http://www.amazon.com/Vera-Bradley-...r=8-3&keywords=Vera+Bradley+hanging+organizer
http://www.amazon.com/Baggallini-Lu...=1408877449&sr=8-27&keywords=travel+organizer
http://www.amazon.com/Household-Ess...-Grooming/dp/B0000CNR1L/ref=pd_bxgy_hpc_img_y
3. Use smaller organizer pouches in different colors to pack smaller items (ziplock bags work as well for some things). I will group similar items in a single pouch and then keep different colors for different things (all camera batteries and charger cords in one bag, “just in case” cold/headach/sea sickness medicine in other, etc.)
a. Jewelry organizer
http://www.amazon.com/Vera-Bradley-...r=8-1&keywords=Vera+bradley+jewelry+organizer
http://www.qvc.com/Gold-&-Silver-Safekeeper-Jewelry-Case-by-Lori-Greiner.product.H164598.html?sc=H164598-SRCH&cm_sp=VIEWPOSITION-_-3-_-H164598&catentryImage=http://images.qvc.com/is/image/h/98/h164598.001?$uslarge$
b. Small pouches
http://www.amazon.com/Vera-Bradley-...521&sr=8-7&keywords=vera+bradley+cosmetic+bag
http://www.amazon.com/Travelon-Pack...qid=1408878471&sr=8-1&keywords=travel+pouches
http://www.amazon.com/Vaultz-Storag...qid=1408878471&sr=8-3&keywords=travel+pouches
4. Get travel sizes and kits that you permanently keep in your suitcase or travel organizers. This makes packing for trips much faster, and less likely that you will forget something from trip to trip.
a. Foldable travel toothbrushes are particularly convenient. not to mention tidy (wipe with a tissue after every use before folding away to prevent moisture from being trapped once it is folded). http://www.amazon.com/Premium-Soft-...=1408878610&sr=8-3&keywords=travel+toothbrush
b. I’ve bought multiple sets of empty travel size containers, and fill them with any specialty creams or face soaps I need to take. They take up much less space (and wieght) than full size containers. http://www.amazon.com/Travel-Smart-...=1408878651&sr=8-2&keywords=travel+containers
c. Buy a small pack of laundry sheets to do laundry. Smaller than a deck of cards, it is incredibly light weight and will provide plenty of sheets for several trips worth of laundry (multiple loads each trip). http://www.amazon.com/Travelon-Laundry-Soap-Sheets-50-Count/dp/B000Y0CL8K
d. Get a drain cover for the bathroom sink. Lets you do a small amount of laundry by hand in the sink. http://www.amazon.com/Do-it-Rubber-...qid=1408878768&sr=1-4&keywords=travel+laundry
e. Keep shout wipes in your toiletry kit or handbag. If treated quickly, small stains and spots will come out of clothes without actually having to wash the whole garment. http://www.amazon.com/Shout-Stain-R...=1-1-catcorr&keywords=shout+wipes+travel+size
f. Small sewing kit, again no bigger than a deck of cards, can often come in handy for multiple uses (usually has some safety pins, and small scissors included, in addition to varying colors of thread). I do also tend to pack an extra small baggie of safety pins, as well as fabric tape (which well fix a hem simply by using it with an iron) http://www.amazon.com/Singer-Sewing...=1408879111&sr=8-4&keywords=travel+sewing+kit & http://www.amazon.com/Dritz-222-20-...F8&qid=1408879460&sr=8-4&keywords=fabric+tape
g. Small tin of fashion tape. I actually use this in my daily life at home (keeps loose necklines or gaping shirt fronts in place, very quick hem fix, anchor a wrap skirt, etc) http://www.amazon.com/Hollywood-Fas...F8&qid=1408879460&sr=8-2&keywords=fabric+tape
h. Moleskin sheets. I have had someone in my travel party use these on EVERY vacation trip I have been on. If shoes start to rub a sore spot, simply cut a strip and place over the sore spot to prevent further irritation. http://www.amazon.com/Dr-Scholls-Mo...id=1408880984&sr=8-4&keywords=moleskin+sheets
Essentially, my mantra is to pack everything in a way that makes it easy to pull out of the suitcase and store away quickly when I arrive. During my stay, everything already has it’s designated space and is easy to get to. Then when it is time to repack, it is just as simple to toss back in the suitcase just as neatly. Hence why I use all the pouches and hanging organizers.

So how about everyone else? Clever suggestions for how to pack and stay organized on trips? I’m always evolving and finding new things as I travel each year….so I’d love to hear what other people do.
