Cut down on your
clutter the creative way
What is it about creative people that brings out the
clutter? Not every creative has a clutter problem but the majority of the ones
I know could use a clutter intervention. The creative process tends to create a
lot of detritus that usually gets left behind as soon as the next project is on
the horizon. At a certain point the clutter reaches a tipping point (sometimes
literally!) and it’s time to clean things up. Fortunately, there are some
creative solutions to the clutter problem that everyone will love.
Make your workstation
a display
If you’re anything like me then your working area is
probably the nucleus of the clutter universe. Everything starts here and slowly
spreads to other areas of the home. Before you know it crafting supplies are
showing up in the guest bathroom with no explanation. One way to combat the
expanding clutter is to fashion a stylish workstation that has a place for
everything. I’m big into recycling, so I like the idea of making cubbyholes out
of things that would otherwise go in the trash. For example, if you have a bunch
of old coffee cans and some wood you can fashion an awesome cubby matrix to
hang on the wall. Decorate the outside of the cans, fashion the wood into a
square frame, and stick the cans in sideways with the open ends facing you.
Then you have neat little round spaces to hold everything from yarn to
scrapbooking supplies. Use this as inspiration to come up with more ways you
can repurpose items into fun storage for your workspace.
Get your creative
juices flowing
Have you ever been in a creative rut? You’ve been plugging
away at various fun projects and all the sudden you have no ideas for what’s
next. Or, maybe you’re right in the middle of a project and inspiration up and
walks out the door. In these cases it’s usually good to find a small
distraction until the creativity comes back. "Decluttering" is the perfect
mindless activity to do when you find yourself in this kind of situation. Get
up from whatever you’re doing and start getting the clutter under control. You
can even set a timer so you know when it’s time to get back to work. Most of
the time, you’ll be hit with a burst of creativity that will take you back to
work anyway. Work these “creative clutter breaks” into your daily schedule and
you’ll be surprised at how many new and neat ideas you stumble across when your
mind is elsewhere.
Clutter doesn't need to go hand in hand with creativity. If
you’re stuck in a cluttered mess use these ideas to get it under control.
Author’s bio: Lisa is a guest author and crafter. She also
helps people organize their storage
units all across the United States. She is currently working on storage
units in storage units in ColoradoSprings and storage
units in Tallahassee.
Note: All information is the opinion of the"Guest Post" author, unless otherwise noted. Crochetoholic'x Place does not guarantee or may not agree with any of the material covered in this article.
Note: All information is the opinion of the"Guest Post" author, unless otherwise noted. Crochetoholic'x Place does not guarantee or may not agree with any of the material covered in this article.
Great post and good advice!
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