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bethcooks4u said:I have a stoneware storage rack. NIP
I have a used white TTA...
pampmomof3 said:Alright Beth, how much would you like for it?![]()
pampmomof3 said:You got it!! SOld! Do you accept paypal?
DebbieJ said:OOh, you have Guac mix????
I'll take it!
Of course! It's just for me.chefmeg said:OK! can I send it to you without the box? It will be cheaper!
Koolotus said:Denise, it is a Private Message.
I know Kristi is looking for one of those, I found mine and will not be greedy. If Kristi passes, I will take it
I will PM you so you see how it works![]()
pampmomof3 said:Aww thank you! YES! I will take it! How much are you asking!
Start by sorting items into categories: keep, donate, sell, and discard. Use boxes or bins to organize items as you go. Set a timeline for each category to keep yourself on track, and tackle one area at a time to avoid feeling overwhelmed.
Consider hosting a garage sale or using online platforms like Facebook Marketplace or Craigslist. Take clear photos, write detailed descriptions, and price items fairly. Promote your sale through social media or local community boards to attract more buyers.
Common items include old furniture, books, games, clothing, and kitchenware. Check local charities or thrift stores for donation guidelines, and ensure items are in good condition before donating.
Consider taking photos of sentimental items and creating a digital scrapbook. You can also limit yourself to a specific number of items to keep, ensuring they are truly meaningful. Alternatively, think about repurposing or displaying them creatively in your home.
Use storage solutions like bins, shelves, and labels to keep items organized. Group similar items together, and make sure frequently used items are easily accessible. Regularly reassess your storage to maintain organization and prevent clutter from building up again.