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7 Secretos del Súper Organizado — Vida En Orden. Junio 26, 2007 | Productividad y Organización, Traducciones Unos años atrás, mi vida era un desastre. Así eran mi casa, mi escritorio y mi mente. Luego aprendí, uno a uno, unos cuantos hábitos que me llevaron a organizarme por completo. ¿Que si soy perfecto? Claro que no, y no planeo serlo. Pero se donde está todo, se que tengo que hacer hoy, rara vez olvido algo y mi casa está en orden y relativamente limpia (bueno, tan limpia como se puede cuando se tienen niños corriendo por ahí). Entonces ¿Cuál es el secreto? ¿Son estos principios obvios? Si su vida es un desastre, como lo era la mía, no recomiendo tratar de organizar todo de una sola vez. Aquí están los 7 hábitos: Reduzca antes de organizar. . - Leo Babuata 7 Secrets of the Super Organized [Escrito por Leo Babuata para dumb little man] Artículo traducido con permiso del autor y dumb little man.

¿Cómo construir un panel organizador? Proyectos / Muebles, Clóset y Organizadores ¿Cómo construir un panel organizador? Hay ciertos lugares de la casa que se caracterizan por ser más desordenados o necesitar más espacio para almacenar u organizar el espacio. Es el caso de la pieza de un niño, una sala de juegos, un living, taller o escritorio.

Para optimizar el lugar y aprovechar los muros en función del orden se puede crear un panel donde colgar los accesorios y contenedores de almacenamiento. Este proyecto se compone de 1 panel de terciado y varios accesorios de almacenamiento, pero dependiendo del tamaño del muro se pueden poner 1 ó más paneles. A. Hacer cuadrícula Agujeros Lijar Cortar sistema de fijación B. Perforaciones listón Perforar muro Fijar listones al muro Fijar listones al panel Enganchar panel al muro C. Cajones Estante con repisa Porta rollos Espejo Pintar y barnizar Poner perilla Pegar espejo Proyectos Relacionados. Cómo construir un estante esquinero para una alacena. A menudo las esquinas de las alacenas o armarios son espacios desaprovechados.

Una solución es añadir un estante esquinero. Este estante triangular te permite guardar cosas y encontrarlas fácilmente, proporcionando una combinación máxima de utilidad y facilidad de uso. Un sencillo estante de esquina puede hacerse con herramientas y materiales básicos en un corto período de tiempo, incluso para un carpintero novato.

Nivel de dificultad: Moderadamente fácil Necesitarás Cinta métrica Regla de carpintero Tablas de 1 por 4 pulgadas (2,5 por 10 cm) Sierra Detector de vigas electrónico Martillo 8 clavos comunes de 2,5 pulgadas (6,3 cm) Madera contrachapada de 3/4 de pulgada (1,90 cm) Lista completaMinimizar 1 Mide en la esquina desde el piso hasta la altura que has elegido para tu estante. Consejos y advertencias Más galerías de fotos Read this article in English: How to Build a Corner Shelf for a Pantry. Recetas | Limpiomicasita.com. Tutorial: Quick Envelope Pillow Case. Most favorited all-time. Bundle-wrapping.jpg 1,000×772 píxeles.

Kitchen Pantry Reveal ! I {finally} completed my pantry makeover! I mentioned in June {wow it took me a while to finish this} that I was going to redo my kitchen pantry here. I ripped out the old shelves, painted, stenciled, installed new shelves, and organized all my goods. Here's a before/after shot: I will definitely be writing a couple more posts about the project explaining the steps... but for now I just want to sit back and show off my final reveal! The organization makes me so happy! I even took out a shelf {originally had 5, now 4} but since everything is organized and has its own spot, I ended up with way more room!

I'm even able to store my most frequently used craft supplies, my camera and its accessories so they're always in arms reach. The containers are from Home Goods for $7 and I used some twine to add a piece of slate I had spray painted with chalkboard paint to label what's inside. The gorgeous stencil I used is from Cutting Edge Stencils. Everything has a home... {Happy Dance}! One last look: 5 Tips for Organizing Dresser Drawers. We always focus on organizing your closet, which is definitely a vital storage area to keep clean and organized for easy dressing during the work week. But your dresser drawers are important too — save yourself just the smallest amount of time by cutting out the search for matching socks! Here are a few tips for getting your dresser drawers organized and keeping them that way. You know how it is — in the hustle and bustle of daily life you want to grab your clothes out of the drawer and go.

Then, on laundry day, you drop your clean clothes in the drawer and promise you'll be back later to straighten up. Well that day is today! 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Do you have any dresser organizing tips that work for you? VIDEO: See Fay Wolf on "filing" t-shirts below! Mini Manor Blog: Cutlery Tray for Jewelry! I LOVE Jewelry, real jewelry, costume jewelry, all of it . . . almost as much as I love shoes! I have a small jewelry box for my "real" jewelry. As much as I'd love to fill a wall with gold and diamond jewelry, we can't afford that :( so as far as my real items go, I only own the classics.

A small pair of diamond studs, a pair of peal earrings, a pearl necklace, a cocktail ring, a couple of white gold bands, and of coarse my wedding band and engagement ring!! But it wasn't my "good" jewelry I was having a hard time storing, it was my costume jewelry I couldn't make room for! There's nothing I love more than a great long necklace to complete a look but, what I had was a tangled mess of chains and beads. So while at walmart, I found some bamboo cutlery trays for $10 each! Second: I decided on what jewelry I wanted where and Lee started screwing in the hooks, which immediately cracked the back panel. Last: We screwed the tray to the wall using an anchor and a screw (super simple). Total Cost: DIY: Furniture Makeovers. I'm obsessed with making-over old, worn out furniture. It's amazing how almost any old piece can be totally transformed with new paint, hardware and a little imagination!

Here are three examples from Ladies Home Journal...click here to read the entire article. Out-dated side table with stone top transformed into a bright and cheerful accent piece! *First they removed the hardware and stone top, sanded the table all over, and applied a coat of primer. *They cut a length of seagrass wallpaper to fit the inset and topped it with a pane of 1/4-inch glass. Old dresser transformed into a chic sideboard with plenty of storage! *They gave the whole piece a light sanding, a coat of primer, and two coats of semigloss latex paint in a pale blue shade on the outside and a deeper blue inside for contrast. *To dress up the doors, they picked out a pair of modern nickel pulls. *Click here to read the details on how they transformed the inside... Mr. Handsomeface Blog & Hand Embroidered Cards. Look what I found in my desk drawer!

I made these embroidered cards so long ago and then just tucked them away in a drawer to be forgotten about. What a shame! I thought these cards would make a great DIY for the blog because they're easy and fun to make, and you probably have all the supplies on hand already. If you're anything like me you have waaaaay too many colors of embroidery floss tucked away somewhere. What you'll need: Pencil for drawing your designPiece of thick cardboardEmbroidery flossSheets of blank paperEmbroidery needle and a pin with a headBlank Card Start by drawing out your design on a piece of thin blank paper.

When I made my fruit cards, I actually used an iron-on transfer from Sublime Stitching, which is a really great book that you should all run out and buy right this very second. Now you can start poking holes along the lines using the pin with a head. Now comes the fun part! Once you're done, admire your work! Online | Make: Projects - Doortop Stash. Sewing 101: making a pouf. Add a burst of color to your room with this crafty pouf! At 17” wide and 10” deep, it’s large enough to serve as floor seating or a foot stool.

(And if you have pets, I have a feeling they may want to make this their new favorite spot!) This project is a little challenging to sew, but it’s not too difficult, so if you’re comfortable with the basics of sewing, give it a try. You can make a colorwheel effect with a range of solid colors, or choose a variety of patterned fabrics for a louder patchwork effect. I love the idea of making a set of these poufs in a range of sizes, for a sculptural stack of cushions that will become a room element in their own right. CLICK HERE for the full how-to after the jump! Finished Dimensions: 17” diameter by 10” tall What You’ll Need ¼ yard each 12 coordinating fabrics (I used quilting cottons) 1 yard muslin 3 pounds fiberfill stuffing 2 large buttons (approximately 1 ½”) 2 flat metal washers, slightly smaller than your buttons fishing line sewing thread iron 1.