More than 50% of the toys your children have don't even get played with. I know that this is a fact because I've experienced this and the many many other parents that I've spoken to about the issue have as well. So what do you do?
D-E-C-L-U-T-T-E-R is what you do! DeclutterDeclutterDecutter is all you need to think about. As a follow up to a post I wrote two years ago, I'll give you some tips on how to get your house or space or kid's room looking less cluttered and much more livable AGAIN. I still stand by the idea that less is more but we each have to arrive at that place at our own time.
There is nothing worse than feeling like you cannot invite people over to your home because the clutter of stuff (in this case toys) is so distracting and unpleasant to be around that you simply avoid the entire commitment. Just the other day my hubby mentioned to me that a family member needs to have a trusted friend come over their house to do some work but he's actually embarrassed about how cluttered and out of control his child's toy issue has gotten. Perhaps these tips will put their cluttered issue into perspective to get started. I call it the DREAD method because we all dread having to wade through the tedious task of getting rid of stuff. It's time consuming, overwhelming and exhausting BUT you'll feel damn good once you're done and clutter free (or simply have less).
- Donate
- Rotate
- Exterminate
- Apply Feng Shui
- Do not change your mind later
So now you've de-cluttered your space, room, whatever and those funny feelings of 'emotional attachment' start creeping in and you start to re-sort the stuff that you just removed. Do your best to resist the urge to say to yourself 'ohbutthisissosocuteandIrememberwhenIboughtitandhowIfeltwhen...' don't do it! I'm telling you, don't even think that way because then you are doomed to a case of permanent unrealistic and emotional attachment to stuff or toys or whatever. Step. Away. From. The. Toys. Now!
Lastly, you CAN store your kids toys in a fun and cute way also. Here are some ways I've gotten my girls toys and things in tidy order. I like to keep things to a minimum so my solutions are simple and uncomplicated.
This started out as the small toy corner. You know, the little annoying toys that end up getting kicked under the bed or stepped on when we're about to tuck them in to bed. Yeah, those pesky ones! So now we've converted this nook into another book corner because we love, love, love books!
The books here are mainly board books that have been passed down to my youngest daughter (she's 3 years old). Now her older sister gets to read most of them to her which I think is sweet and cute.
The far right side wicker baskets lined in polka dots is where I keep their shoes stored. The cubby they sit in were originally stackable book cases. I have super small closets in my house which inevitably forces me to keep the essentials and not an overflowing amount of 'just in case' things on hand.
I've learned to appreciate this.
Believe it or not, I've reduced their small toys down to this ONE cloth storage box.
The older two were happy to take part in deciding what to keep and what not.
They were reasonable about it too!
I found this cute Kitty box at The Container Store for $6.99. Score!
These are simple small canvas baskets from PBKids. I may have gotten these on sale too.
I use these for games or little stuffed animals. My girls LOVE stuffed animals.
The second stackable book shelf turned into a second shoe storage for the girls.
Sabrina baskets with liners from PBkids.
Sabrina baskets with liners from PBkids.
Did I mention that we LOVE books? Yeah, we really love books...
(I took a writing seminar with the author of TANGO)
I started receiving these books by mail when my eldest was just a few months old.
She'll be 8 years old in five months and we're still enjoying them all!
Happy de-cluttering! If you have other ideas or would like to share your thoughts on this task, feel free in the comments below. I'd love to hear from you.
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