Today's inspiration comes to you via
The Enchanted Home, who currently has a fabulous post on bookshelves. This was one of the images, and I just couldn't resist reposting it. It reminds me of my Grandparents' house for some reason.
So I challenged myself yesterday to re-organize what used to be a wine glass/margarita glass/coffee mug/measuring glass turned baby bottle cabinet, and, guess what, I did it! I know it's a small step, but it's a step nonetheless.
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I threw all of the miscellaneous little things that I don't really use but probably should keep into this cute little bag leftover from the baby gifts I received. |
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I decided to keep the baby spoons in the adorable blue and white Winnie-the-Pooh toile mug given to us by The Suze. Also, how cute is the airplane spoon? |
I'm so affected by my visual surroundings that even having a pleasing sight when I open my cabinets can make the difference between a good day and a bad day. Now that I'm feeling all smug and super-organized, I'm going to tackle a slightly bigger project: the ever-cluttered kitchen desk area. It's like a Venus fly trap for all of our stuff. This might be a two-day project only because we have another gorgeous day today and I don't want to spend the whole day indoors organizing.