Friday, 24 June 2011

Quick Project


And I do mean quick! This was one of those projects where I bought the stuff ages ago and kept meaning to get on with it and do it. Today I decluttered the office/craft room (again!) and because I had easy access to my desk I decided to do something. Then I stumbled upon this mirror.


It was a bargain from IKEA and is just simple unfinished wood. I suppose you could paint it or do all manner of interesting things with it, but I like simple. Plus, I saw something very similar on Jen's blog and copied it. Yup, I'm an ideas thief! The rub ons for the wording are Doodlebug.

So here it is. My very simple, less than 5-minute mirror project. :o)

Wednesday, 25 May 2011

What the hell is this?!?!




Tell me you have these? I don't mean tell me you have these exact individual items, but tell me that I am not alone in finding these piles of completely random, homeless crap with chameleonic blending properties scattered about my home.

I'll be quite happily going about my business and all of a sudden I notice something out of the corner of my eye - maybe it shimmers in the light. Perhaps a window is open and I hear the faint rustle of a carrier bag in the breeze. I turn... look... and find this!

A baby bath stuff container, car seat fabrics, pram cosytoes, old nail varnishes case, a top I meant to return ages ago and an IKEA Skubb box. AKA random pile of rubbish that falls just outside of my day to day perception.

These piles breed. I start by just putting the box there "for now". What's a box?! It's pretty neat and I will find a place for it soon anyway. Then I come across the cosytoes and car seat fabrics when decluttering a drawer and wonder where the hell I'm going to put them. I'll take them downstairs with me, but I'm not going yet so they can sit on the box and I'll take them with me next time I go down.

Eldest wonders in from wherever she's been playing and she's carrying the old nail varnishes box.  I have no idea where she's found it and since it's bedtime and Youngest is about to wee on the bed I chuck it onto what was once just a couple of things and is now a rapidly increasing pile of crap. To add additional bits such as the Skubb box and the top at a later time is easily done once a POC (pile of crap) is established in a room. After all, what's two more small things? Plus, I am going to find homes for it all in a minu.... "Eldest! Please don't stick your head into the toilet!"

What was I doing? I don't remember...

Soon enough the POC develops mystical cloaking powers. I can walk past this collection of assorted guff sixteen times daily and not even realise it's there. It doesn't want to be seen.

The POC pictured today got zapped. Each item found its way to a new home or ended up in the bin. I am smug about it, but I can feel the others. They snigger at me from the corners, but one day I will see them... and I will get them.

Sunday, 22 May 2011

Untidy urchins cluttering up your living space?


Another problem solved by the makers of those wonderful SKUBB storage boxes. IKEA! For all your family storage solutions...

Friday, 20 May 2011

Cloth Nappy Stash Sort Out - Real Nappy Week 2011


In honour of Real Nappy Week 2011 and to help me back onto the organising wagon I have organised my cloth nappy stash! :)

This was my cloth nappy storage space before my little sort out. I keep my nappies in a 2x4 IKEA Expedit storage unit in the living room well within easy reach of where I change the little guy, which is usually on the living room floor. No going upstairs to the nursery every time like I used to do with Eldest! (There was logic in this - get her used to the nursery before she slept in there, change of scenery from downstairs, keep smells out of the living room, etc.)


I figured I need to get back on the decluttering and organising wagon before my whole house descends into chaos. I have been busy doing, but I'll tell you about that in another post.

While I was sorting out my nappies I fancied taking photos of everything. I have quite a wide selection of cloth now because I bought loads of different types in order to find out the best fit for Youngest's bum. Many of them have now been sold on, but my stash still needs some thinning out!

Inserts and Liners

I'll start with the not very exciting. Here are my random inserts and liners. Top left are two Bambino Mio prefolds. I actually have a ton of these, but they're size 1, so no longer fit.  I just keep a couple on hand to stuff wraps with in a pinch. You can see I have one unfolded and the one on top is trifolded. You would fold it into three before laying inside a wrap.

The long thingies on the right are loads of different inserts for pocket nappies not currently being used inside pocket covers. When my nappies are dry I sit and pair all the inserts up with covers and wraps so that they are good to go straight from the basket. These ones are just spares.

Bottom right are newborn inserts/boosters for my BumGenius version 3 pocket nappies. I use these to slot in along with the regular inserts to boost absorbency.

On the right-hand side at the bottom is a roll of flushable nappy liners and one fleecy reusable liner. I usually use the flushable ones, but they also wash a couple of times too, so I get 2/3 uses out of one. If the boy does a poop I just pick it up with the liner and flush down the loo.


Terry Squares

The next photo is of my terry squares. I bought this pack to use with Eldest, but could I heck as get used to the folding. My mum tried to teach me "the kite" or something, but I was no good at it. Now they come in handy for putting under his bum when he's having some nuts out time. Catches the widdles. :) The two wraps underneath need destashing. I never used them since I couldn't get the hang of folding the terries and they're newborn size anyway.


Fitteds and Wraps

This one is a Little Lamb Bamboo fitted and wrap. The fitted nappy is on the left and the wrap in the middle. The long thing on top is a bamboo booster for boosting absorbency and the other whiter long thing is a fleecy liner. Just another reusable liner or catching poo. I never used the booster or the liner though. This is a fitted nappy, which means it's basically shaped like a nappy should be and the whole thing is absorbent. So you need a wrap to go over the top to stop clothes getting wet. This type of nappy - particularly bamboo, which is loads more absorbent than man-made fibres like microfibre - is great for overnight.


More bamboo fitteds. I got these Tots Bots Bamboozles with a birth to potty kit I bought when I had Eldest and I didn't use them much. They are very absorbent, but because they're bamboo they just took too long to dry for me. The wrap is too girly for Youngest now anyway and needs to be destashed. I'll probably hold onto the fitted bamboozles for now in case we need to try them for overnight use. Youngest is still in sposies overnight until they run out. These do have snap-in boosters, but I am using them to boost my eBay cheapies.


These ones are Tots Bots Fluffles. They're similar to the Bamboozles above in that they need a wrap over the top, but these ones are made of micro-terry, so they dry much quicker, but they are a lot bulkier than bamboo. I didn't really like these much but I am keeping them to trial on a night.  You can see they have a pull-out snap-on insert.


This is the last of my fitted type nappies. It's a Just Ducky Baby sock monkeys print, which is fab! I bought it before I knew much about nappies and was dismayed to learn that it would need a wrap over the top. What a waste of a nice print! I used to use this one alongside my little lamb. I would generally use two fitteds to one wrap change - if you know what I mean? So I would put on a clean wrap with a clean fitted then at the first nappy change I would change only the fitted underneath and keep the same wrap. Then change both again the next time.



All In Ones

These two are my all in ones. I decided to try these on Youngest as I've never used them before. All in ones can be very long in drying. Basically an all in one doesn't come apart at all and you need no additional parts. It's an insert, nappy and cover in one. The Tots Bots Easyfit is on the left and a Bitti D'Lish on the right. You can see from the second photo how they have lay in inserts that hang out. This must help with drying. Not sure about these to be honest. I like the Easyfit, but I didn't realise the print had flowers on when I bought it. Doh! I just saw the mushrooms. It's called Magic Mushroom. The Bitti D'Lish I like, but it's very narrow in the crotch and takes an age to dry.



Pocket Nappies

Next up are my pocket nappies. Pocket nappies comprise a cover and an insert, which you can see illustrated below. The insert is along the bottom and the cover is open to the right. The rest have been constructed. You can see the little pocket into which the insert is stuffed. This type are great for boosting easily if you have a heavy wetter. A lot of people like to use boosters overnight to get the nappy to last the duration. The boosters that go with these are in the first photo with all the random inserts etc. I did buy 16 of these BumGenius V3's in a birth to potty kit when I had Eldest. When I decided to put Youngest in cloth I thought I should change the pink covers, so I did a swap with a lovely lady in The Netherlands. My pink for her blue and green! Now I have found that I prefer a two-piece wrap system, which I will tell you about in a minute, so I have sold on all of my gender-neutral coloured ones. I'm keeping these 5 because they are still a staple in my stash.

These BumGenius are birth to potty, which means that they should fit from about 8lbs through to 35lbs. They have poppers along the front of the cover to adjust the rise from small to large. Small is fastened down to the bottom row of poppers, medium to the top row of poppers and large is just unpoppered. The insert also has poppers as you can see in the photo. It's the same principle - you adjust the length to suit the size of the cover. Put the folded over bit at the back for girls and the front or boys.


These ones are my eBay cheapies. I have a few of these and they usually come from China. This particular two are Coolababy birth to potty and cost me £1.99 plus about £3 postage, but I got them from a UK seller. See why they're called cheapies now? :) To be honest, they're okay, but the inserts you get with them aren't up to much. I boost mine with the snap-in bamboo boosters that came with my bamboozles. They do 3 hours if I'm lucky when boosted, but definitely no more. I tend to just use them as a filler when I know he won't be in it for long.


The last of my pockets are these Blueberry Minky one size. These are also birth to potty with poppers to adjust sizing. These are good nappies when you have the right insert with them. I bought the top two preloved and didn't get the right inserts, but managed to find one proper one as a replacement recently. If you have a spare blueberry insert give me a shout!! :) Minky is a lush, soft feeling furry kind of fabric.


Lay In Inserts and Wraps

BumGenius Flips! These are my current nappy of choice. They're a two part system using a wrap and a lay in insert. The wrap is on the bottom in this photo and you can see the two flaps at either end. This is where the insert tucks in at each side, but the actual insert lays against the skin. Kind of like a pocket, but without the pocket part... These are super soft and last really really well. I have mainly microfibre stay dry inserts for these but I do have one organic cotton insert too. The organic cotton lasts longer than the stay dry but takes longer to dry too.

The Flips are birth to potty, so like the BumGenius pocket nappies you adjust the poppers to suit your baby's size.


Here are some of my pretties. The good thing about using this lay in system is that there are some really nice prints out there, just not in the flips (take note Flips people! (cause, you know, they will obvously be followers of my blog and all)). So for my prints, I go to Weehuggers. You can get these in applix (velcro) fastening or poppers (press studs). I prefer poppers cause velcro sticks to everything in the wash. I do have one applix though, it's the owl one. Cute! The guitars print is in size 1 so it needs selling on. My boy's fat bum is too big for it now. :( These wraps are pretty much the same as the flips in how they work and how you can adjust the sizing to suit. They're not birth to potty though. You get size 1, which goes from 6lbs to 18lbs, then size 2 is 15lbs to 35lbs. You can actually use disposible inserts in these types of wraps if you like.


This one is my only GEN-Y Universal wrap. It's similar to the last two kinds, but has side snaps (press stud fastenings on the sides, not the front). I love the print and could have all of their prints cause they're ace! I am just finding it hard to get used to the side snaps. They are great because they can be adjusted ti fit my lil guys chunkier thighs. The whole wrap is a bit more poofy outy than Flips or Weehuggers though. Maybe I just need to get used to it.


The last one is a pirates wrap by Olive Jane. I love this, but it's a small so didn't fit for long. Needs to be destashed. It's open in the pic so you can see the ship (which goes on the bum) and the "X marks the spot" which goes in front.


Wetbag

Last but not least! My pretty purple minky wetbag from Weenotions. :) This was a gift from the lovely Dec07 ladies when I had Eldest (along with other lovely things - thanks again girls!). I take this out with me along with a few nappies for changes. Then when one comes off it gets put into here to contain any wetness and smells. Pretty and useful! :)


There are a few nappies in the wash, so i'll probably update when those are dry.

Here's that "after" photo. All tidied neatly away...


Monday, 4 April 2011

Your Own First Stop Shop!


Okay, your mission - should you choose to accept it - is to take one large box, raid all of your cupboards, and throw in those brand new unopened items that are scattered about the place just sitting there doing nothing.
  • The extra shave gel you got on a BOGOF.
  • The shower gels you got for Christmas
  • The baby wipes you stocked up on when they were only 89p each.
  • The next size dummies that baby isn't using yet.
etc etc etc.

Apart from the cathartic act of decluttering your cupboards, this task also serves a further purpose... If you're anything like me these things will be sat in cupboards for so long that you forget they're there. I always buy new toothbrushes when we need them, forgetting that I have some sat in a basket on top of the bathroom mirror that I got on impulse because they were on sale! I end up buying shower gels forgetting that we were bought lovely gift sets for Christmas with our favourite shower gels in there!

But now I have this box. This "First Stop Shop" where I look when I need new baby goods or toiletries. And because it's all in one place I might reach in for some wipes and notice that I have some hand soap. So the next time I am looking at hand soaps in the shop I will remember the time I saw some in the magical box of shiny new toiletries and save myself some pennies. Yey!

Tuesday, 15 March 2011

Understairs Cupboard Sort Out


Spurred on by my declutter of the entrance hallway I continued on and sorted out the understairs cupboard too. I am sure it is pretty much the same as most people's - chock full of coats, shoes, hats, gloves, etc.

Now it's still full of that stuff, but I cleared out some excess bits like the spare car seat so that my sewing machine and sewing stuff box can now fit on the shelf. My other half also moved the hanging shoe storage to the other wall so it's not in the way of coats.

Wednesday, 9 March 2011

Entrance Hallway Decluttering & Decoration

 

Our dearest daughter was at nursery today, which gave me a wonderful opportunity to declutter our entrance hallway while the dearest son was sleeping. This space is a huge, huge hotspot for collecting all kinds of stuff. Everything that needs to be taken out of the house ends up here and sometimes gets stuck. Things that need to be taken upstairs usually live here as well as things that don't really have a home to speak of. The latter usually end up there because it's the messiest area of the house, so one more piece of junk won't matter! And this is where visitors come in! It doesn't give a very good impression of the rest of the house, does it?

The photo above shows the view from our living room, before and after, and this next couple show a kind of birds-eye view, before and after.

 
Seriously, why would I need to keep the box for my new hairdryer on the radiator shelf? It was there for well over a week! ::shame:: I just kept walking by it and thinking, "I'll throw that away when I 'do the hall.'" Erm... I wouldn't have to 'do the hall' if I stopped thinking things like that and actually moved stuff when it presented itself as being surplus to requirements or in the wrong place! 
And now, of course, you can see what the decor actually looks like, since it wasn't too long ago that we decorated this room. Please forgive the stairgates and orange doors though. The stairgates are an ugly necessity and the orange doors are on that list of "things to spend our money on" but we haven't got there yet. I would like to paint them all white and get new brushed aluminium handles.
Before we moved into this house we had to paint and recarpet everywhere. The house was rented before we bought it and the previous tenants smoked, so everything smelled of smoke. The walls were all manner of crazy colours and so were the carpets. Oh, and let's not forget that gorgeous (blech!) pine cladding that was all over every ceiling upstairs.

So here's the downstairs hallway before we moved in.

 

Then after we had recarpeted and attacked it with magnolia...




... and now after being able to decorate properly.








 

Hello! Not a very flattering photo of me in that last one, but just pretend I'm not there. :o)

Now going upstairs...



The photographs displayed on the stairway.





... and last but not least. The landing before we moved in.

 

After magnolia-ing.


 

And now.



I feel like I should make some points.
  • The pushchair lives in the cupboard under the stairs, so it's not like I just moved it for the photos. It really does have a place! I would never take items away just for "staging" because that's not painting a true picture of how I've got things organised or arranged in a space.
  • We love the laminate flooring in the hallway. It was carpeted before, but it soon got filthy with us bringing the pushchair in all the time. Switching to laminate means it's so much easier to keep the floor clean.
  • The before photos aren't that great at showing all of the room, but it was before I had my 'big' camera with a slightly wide-angle lens.
  • I used scrapbook papers to make a few things pretty. Some of the photo frames on the stairs have scrapbook paper in there and also the key hooks too. Those key hooks were in the sale from Habitat and were only £1.50 a pair! The papers are DCWV Latte Paper Stack.
  • The HUGE mirror used to be in our bedroom, but i decided it would look better in the hallway. I think it really opens up the space and makes it look a lot larger than it is.  It's the Hovet mirror from IKEA.
Thank you so much for reading!

Loves,
Sarah. x

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