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    What do I do with my wire hangers?

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    Everyone is bound to have some wire hangers around their home at some point, the question is....


    What do I do with them if I don't want them???


    1. You can check with your local recycling center but many do not accept wire hangers. You can remove the cardboard and/or paper from the hangers and recycle that at least.


    2. Many thrift stores will gladly take them off of your hands such as Goodwill or The Salvation Army.  Be sure to call your local branch before you head there with all your hangers because not all locations accept them and we don't want them to end up in the landfill :-)


    If there is a thrift or consignment store that you frequent, don't be afraid to ask them if they would like your wire hangers (provided they sell clothes).


    3. Your best bet! Check with the dry cleaners in your area, lets face it many of them probably came from the dry cleaners anyways. Many dry cleaners will welcome them so just drop them off with your dry cleaning the next time you go.


    Any other ideas that I may have missed....please feel free to leave a comment below

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    School and Classroom Organization

    In light of a new school year coming up...
    This project is what turned my dreams of being a Professional Organizer in Savannah, GA a reality.

    This was a total of 2 rooms used for storage by this preschool in Savannah, GA. Everything was completely rearranged so that all like items were stored in the same room.

    The smaller of the 2 rooms became the "teacher supply and work room" and the other much larger room was designated for "classroom supplies."

    Shelving units and bins were purchased for this project some items such as the filing cabinets were re purposed.
    In the larger room isles were created from the shelving units to create space and a flow for all the items stored. Everything used with and for the children in the classroom were stored in this room.
    Items included: classroom manipulatives, puzzles, items for classroom stations, school library, craft supplies (from paint to coffee filters), educational toys, dress-up clothes, outdoor toys, indoor recess toys, and even a computer station where teachers could check out computers to be used during centers.

    Everything was sorted and placed in a bin (mostly clear bins but some opaque bins were re purposed) with a label of what was inside and where it belonged in the room (example: bristle blocks unit 2 shelf 4). All of the shelving units were labeled as well as each shelf. All of the books in the classroom library were separated into categories and labeled according to their category.

    The smaller room housed all the teacher materials such as: bulletin board items, staples, tape, trash bags, and construction paper. This room also contained a workstation where there were laminating machines, a cricut, and an Ellison Press to be used by teachers outside of classroom time.

    Again everything was placed in bins or in a drawer/cabinet with a label so everyone knew where to find what they were looking for.
    The school was also provided with an inventory spreadsheet that listed everything in each of the rooms by unit and shelf location.

    ​Everything had a home and was labeled with it's location for ease in finding it and putting it away. Labeling everything was key and it helped teachers and teachers aids out immensely so they could quickly find what they needed when they needed it :-)
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    Spring Organizing Special 

    Hey everyone and welcome to my blog.  I wanted to share with you a special I am offering to all of you who are local to me. Who is local you ask, well....I am a Professional Organizer serving the Greater Savannah, GA area.  I serve areas including but not limited to: Savannah, Tybee Island, Pooler, Bloomingdale, Richmond Hill, Statesboro, Claxton, Pembroke, Palmetto Bluff, Beaufort, Bluffton, Hilton Head, and Effingham County. 

    Are you drowning in piles of paperwork and don’t know where to begin? Are your closets busting at the seams but you can’t seem to find anything to wear? Are your cars parked in the driveway because you don't have room in the garage?

    Clutter can be paralyzing. The first step is to release any fear, shame, or embarrassment and know that you are not alone! Life is full of transitions and it is important to consistently evaluate your systems in order to adapt to changes and maintain organization. I can help you sort through your things and teach you specific techniques to keep the piles away.

    To put it plain and simple, I LOVE to help people. I feel fortunate to be able to say that I have loved all of my previous jobs because even though I faced difficult situations at times I was able to help make a difference in peoples lives. My past work experience has revolved around helping others, I have worked in mental health case management, social work, foster care, and medical office management. 

    I have always found myself organizing at each of my previous jobs whether it was a co-workers desk, files, storage closets, or closets it didn't matter I loved doing it.  After many years of helping others get organized I realized that God had given me the gift of helping others reclaim their spaces and their lives by getting organized, so Serene Spaces Professional Organizing was born :-)
    To learn more about me click here /about.html 
    To hear what people are saying about me click here /testimonials.html
    To see some of my work click here /beforeafter-photos.html

    If you’re ready to regain control of your home, your office, your business, 
    and your life, contact me today! The first 10 people who schedule an in-home consultation will receive this 60 minute appointment absolutely FREE! I’m ready, are you?



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