Who is destashing in 2010?

I spent the day listing stuff on ebay. I did 64 auctions all with stuff I didn't need. I started in my bathroom for all the beauty products that were not used or opened. I started in a small closet and started a bin for he yard sale we are going to have.

We are moving in June.

I was thinking about doing 2 yard sales. One in about 2 weeks for all the obvious stuff and then the other right before we move. I am not sure how much furniture I am going to need and whatever we don't need I want to put in the YS.

I felt like doing an early yard sale would jump start us into the purging mode.

Lisa
 
Forgot to mention-

Since I know there are others in the indy area here, here's the link to the free shred day dates and locations:
http://blog.fcfcu.com/blog/fcfcu/0/0/free-shred-days-returning-to-financial-center

Thank you! I'll definitely make use of that when I clean out our office.

I am planning on restarting to destash this weekend. I already had the boys sort out their toys (Keep, sell, give, trash) a few weekends ago, and cleaned out our miscellaneous cabinet and this weekend I want to go through all of the old clothes.

Also, I took Tuesday off of next week and will be the only one home so I'm going to try and tackle our guest room/trash room. :scared1:
 
We donate a lot of books to the local library for their annual book sale, but if you have ones all by the same author or theme, try to sell them as a group. Last year when the Shopaholic movie was out I listed the entire series of Shopaholic books. I think I got about $25 for them, mostly paperback! I am never going to read them again but if I am really in the mood I can get them from the library!

That's a good idea, donating books to the library. I'm going to keep it in mind. I've taken magazines and VHS tapes, but I haven't taken any books!
 

Taking a short break...drinking some tea...checking in here...and back to Spring Break '10 Mission: Declutter! :goodvibes
 
Yesterday I made a huge dent. I sold my DD's crib... <sigh>

One side of me is like "yea! I sold it!" (got $150!) :woohoo:
The other side is like "some stranger just hauled away my DD's crib off in a minivan... sniff, sniff, no more babies" :sad2:
 
Yesterday I made a huge dent. I sold my DD's crib... <sigh>

One side of me is like "yea! I sold it!" (got $150!) :woohoo:
The other side is like "some stranger just hauled away my DD's crib off in a minivan... sniff, sniff, no more babies" :sad2:

I know how you feel! I love getting the kids' outgrown clothes out of the house, but the thought of never seeing those little outfits again, and realizing how big my kids are getting sometimes makes me want to cry!
 
After work last night I cleaned out 2 of my kitchen cabnets. :cool1: Got rid of old plates and cups we NEVER use. Now it looks nice and tidy. Even my husband commented on how easy it is to get what we need out of there and it doesn't look cluttered!
 
Yesterday I cleaned off a total of one 3 foot shelf of books, plus I have another box of books that has been in my trunk for about a month. I really decided what books I was likely to reread and ones that I would reuse as reference books. Of course that shelf filled back up quickly with a couple of small piles of books that were around the house!!

I am taking them to the bookstore later today for trade-in. I will most likely come home with more books but a lot less then what went out!!!:confused3
 
I can't decide if we are going forwards or backwards at my house. We have a storage shed in the back yard that we just put shelving up in. We haven't located all the tools that should go out in the shed (they are buried in our garage). Saturday we bought an entire kitchen worth of used cabinets from Habitat for Humanity. Our intention is to put an L shaped section of upper and lower cabinets along the rear garage wall and then have a countertop made for it so there is hidden storage and a work space. Well, half the cabinets are here (we couldn't fit them all in the van and pickup, so we'll have to make at least one more trip) and we took down the storage units that were already along that wall. The garage was already a mess and we couldn't park in it, so now it is even worse since we have all these cabinets, boxed up stuff that was on the shelving we took down... I know it will get better, but right now, it is a huge mess!

On the plus side, I did list some of the larger items that were in our garage waiting for the garage sale on Craigslist (but nothing has sold yet). When my husband went to take in recycling, he found a bike rack sitting on the ground. We think someone took it off to get to their recycling and forgot to put it back on before they left. We put a "found" ad in the paper and on craigslist for that in an attempt to find the owner, so that is in the garage now too. Hopefully it will be claimed soon.
 
We worked on our office this weekend- which, somehow, it seems like our office ALWAYS needs destashing! But, we are making progress and getting ready for the free community shred day at our credit union- the nearest one to us is in two weeks. The paperwork I need DH's help with though so today when I get home earlier than him, I will work on the bathroom. How do cosmetic items stack up so? Oh yeah, CVS and Walgreens deals. :rotfl:
 
subscribing.

I haven't destashed anything, but I am starting to feel inspired by all of you!!
 
Hello everyone!

I just dropped in to report on the single most life and family changing accomplishment I have made in my 15 years of marriage and raising a family!!! This accomplishment has lightened my work load, made me happier, made my family more organized, my family happier, and made the house less messy. It has taken one huge mess of a task out of my week so that I can focus on other things now rather than just being faced by the same task week after week.

I have tamed the LAUNDRY MONSTER!!!!

I have to do laundry for 6 people and it was just depressingly overwhelming. I hated it so much, that I would avoid it for days to a week and then be faced with a mountain of grunge work. Often it would be so backed up, my elderly mother would come to help me fold it just so I could catch up. Often things would get washed, but just sit getting wrinkled in baskets. Often the baskets wouldn't even make it upstairs. My husband would just dump a basket on our bed to look for something he needed, and at the end of the day, the laundry would get shoved back into the basket so we could go to bed. It was awlful. It made me sad all the time. Since clothes weren't getting washed in an efficient amount of time, The kids always felt like they needed more clothes. So everyone had too much clothes and I could go a week to 2 weeks without doing wash. Everyones drawers were so full of things they didn't wear, that it was too hard to put folded laundry away, so we all avoided that task at all costs. Socks were never matched. When my mother and I did catch up on the folding, it would be in piles all over the kitchen counters and kitchen table and it would sit for days until I could get it all put away. It was dragging us down! Kids would be late for school looking for clean clothes that matched. It took a ton of time every morning just for everyone to find their things to put an outfit together.

So for years and years I had this dream of the perfect laundry system that would make things easier. As I would sit in the dreary basement laundry room standing on top of a mountain of clothes strewn on the floor, scrubbing stains out of mountains of clothes, I dreamed of a brighter , happier laundry room, that I didn't hate being in so much. But I thought it was never going to happen because I didn't have my husbands cooperation with helping me to organize it. I needed him to build me shelves so that I could separate everyones clothes as I folded them, and there would be a place to put laundry and it wouldn't be all over my kitchen until it was put away. Well, finally, flyladys message, of "don't blame other people, you CAN do it yourself" sunk in! One day, after finally getting all the laundry folded and put away that my mother and I worked on for 2 days, I decided "NO MORE! I am fixing this!, it will never get this out of hand again!" I went to Target and bought a set of wire shelves that fit perfectly in my laundry room for about $40. I bought six matching plastic laundry baskets for $3 a piece. I came home, and guess what? I put the shelved together myself! It was easy!!!! Didn't even require tools. My 11 yr old daughter helped me. After waiting on my husband for 15 yrs, I did it in less than an hour. I used a label maker to label each basket with each of our names and placed them on the shelves. I went to IKEA and bought and inexpensive happy red rug to cover the icky old linoleum floor with. I put a radio in the laundry room to listen to as I fold and treat stains. I cleared the room of all the junk that didn't belong there. I bought a 3 bin laundry sorter on wheels and put in the room (again, I put this together myself). Then I started doing a couple of loads a day. As it comes out of the dryer, I immediately fold it and disperse it to each persons individual basket. I have a seperate basket for linens. Now - this is the BEST part! As someones basket fills, I tell them, and they take their own basket up and put it away themselves, because I cleaned out all of their drawers one person a day for a week. I put the out of season stuff away and took what didn't fit to goodwill. They are then expected to fill their basket with any dirty laundry from their own hamper in their rooms and carry it themselves to the laundry room on their next trip downstairs. :cloud9: I taught each one how to sort their dirty laundry into the bins, darks, lights, brights. Then they place thier empty basket back on the shelf. If I have done any laundry for them in the time their basket was not on the shelf, I just fold and place it directly on the shelf where their basket should be. When they return their empty basket, they place that folded laundry into it. When it is full again, repeat process. All I have to do is keep booting the laundry by emptying the magically filling sorted bins in to the washer, bump to dryer as I immediately fold and place in baskets I do about three loads a day. When I take the folded linens and towels up and place them in the linen closet, I leave that basket under the cabinet of the kids bathroom (that I cleaned out of useless clutter) and that is where they place their dirty clothes as they get in the shower. So bonus - no more dirty clothes on the bathroom floor to be picked up every day! When that basket is full, someone brings it down and it is refilled with towels from the shelf to go back up to the linen closet.

The system is working like a well oiled machine!!!!!! I have had to stay on them a little to make sure they immediately put their laundry in their drawers, rather than just leaving in their room to be routed through and messed up. But they are all getting the hang of it!!!! I no longer have a full laundry basket full of odd socks. As socks come through they folded and placed in their correct basket right away and if there is an odd in the load it is placed in a small basket (like an easter basket sized basket) on the folding table. Next time an odd comes through - I match it up to what is in the odd basket. I am doing a few loads a day and it is heaven, I actually ENJOY doing the laundry now as the system is fun and I tap my toe to the music on the radio as I stand on my fluffy bright carpet. . I like moving the laundry through the room! I can stop in the middle of it at any time, and it is not on my bed, not on the kitchen table or counters, not on the dining room table, it is in the laundry room where it belongs. I can return to it at any time and keep it moving through. This is LAUNDRY HEAVEN I tell you!!!

As the laundry monster is out of the house, I am able to turn my attention to other things like clearing more closets.:lovestruc

Sorry for the incredibly long post, but I was hoping it would inspire and help someone else, and I felt as thought I deserved to brag and celebrate a little.
 
I'm making very slow progress.
I am compiling bags of stuff for a garage sale.
This weekend I sent one bag of baby clothes to my cousin.

The big hold-up right now is feeling overwhelmed by the ton of stuff I need to list on ebay and craigslist.

The other issue is figuring out better organization for DD's toys - that will be an ongoing project I'm sure.

I found a cool thing to do with the books and movies that aren't selling on half.com - my husband's work does a swap each month. The coolest part is that everyone pays $1 for each item they want, and all the money goes to their coworker who is having serious medical issues.
 
For those organizing the laundry room, last year I put in a rod just for empty hangers which is right beside the dryer. So when I take shirts out of the dryer they go straight to the hanger. And I hang up all shirts, tshirts and all. It's easier for my ds and dh to find the tshirt they're looking for. That little rod has saved me sooo much time.
 
comicguy, I hear you about the book thing. People are always giving me books. I take books that I do not even really like because I cannot bear the thought of them being thrown away. I have an entire collection of Reader's Digest condensed books from 1934 on.

We all have our addictions, some are legal though. :lmao:

Slightly Goofy
 
First off, I want to say congratulations and kudos to talulabelle! Way to go, girl! :thumbsup2 I'm very impressed with your system. Also, kudos to your sweet mama for helping you all those years with the folding, that was so nice. :lovestruc

Okay, so I've been lurking on this thread now for quite a while, and I finally have something to share. Over the weekend, I got rid of FOURTEEN 40-gallon-gigantic-yard-trash bags of skinny clothes that I can no longer wear! :woohoo:

Most of it was hiding in the attic, reproaching me from afar, hanging over my head (literally, lol) and tormenting me - for the past 13 years! Of course, I kept hanging on to it, thinking I could wear it all again one day. I got rid of everything that was more than one size too small. It was so funny, when I finally went through it all, I realized most of it was out of style or just didn't suit my taste anymore anyway! :rolleyes:

I also cleaned out my closet and drawers. The number of socks I had was absurd - I had enough to cover the tootsies of an entire army! :rotfl:

Anyway, I thought maybe this would inspire someone else who can't get rid of their skinny and/or fat clothes. It feels great! I feel like my house is lighter (even if I'm not)! ;)

By the way, everything went to Goodwill.
 
I started a new "to go" bag lastnight while cleaning out my closet. I swear, every time I go in there I find more stuff that I look at & think "what the heck was I thinking when I bought this!!??!!!" ....and straight into the "go" bag it goes.

I hung a dress on the outside of my closet - if i dont' find a reason to wear it in the next 6 months, it's gone too (6 months because it is a summery style, but also kind of dressy) Granted, I haven't worn it in WAY to long to give it another 6 months, but I REALLY do like the dress. So, it has all summer to find a reason to be worn.......
 
Destashing update:

Well I went to the book store and traded in my two boxes worth of books and I came home with 7 books. Not a bad deal considering they were books that I no longer wanted or needed.

Cleaned and organized the shed yesterday. Got rid of 1 box of Halloween and 1 box of easter decorations. Filled 2 garbage bags of paper and broken things. Sorted out my tools and found an empty tool box, which will go in the yard sale next month. Also, getting rid of some duplicate tools. I also found some new paint rollers and brushes that I knew I had, but could not find. I guess I will now do some painting today!!!

This has been a good week for being off from school. I have been sorting things out and getting projects done!!!
 
I'll join in! Last spring I did a lot of 'sorting' and getting rid of stuff, but there is tons of stuff in the basement that I need to get to! This will keep me on top of it.
 














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