Lucas’s Room: Organized (Woot! Woot!)

Words I never thought I’d hear our 3 year old say:

“I have too many toys. I want to give them away to the other boys and girls.”

Say, WHAT??

Over the past few weeks, Lucas had stated this proclamation multiple times to both me and Joey. And both of us just stared at him open-mouthed as we wondered who this little guy was and what he’d done with Lucas.

Now, don’t get me wrong… We agreed. The kid was up to his ears in toys. And like many kiddos, he really only played with a few consistently. But, then he stated, “I wanna give ALL my toys away.”

Um… (Insert look of doubt)

So, last weekend, we took him at his word and Lucas and I got going….

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I asked him to put all the toys he wanted to give away into a large cardboard box, and the rest stayed in his toy box. We slowly weeded our way through his entire toy box until we were finished.  I actually found myself stating “You sure you wanna get rid of that?” numerous times.  But he was on a mission.  And incredibly decisive about the whole matter.  So. Strange.

Color me shocked when this is where we ended up at the end of the process….

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Give-Away Box

(And just to clarify the size of this box… It surpassed the height of his bed, although it may not look like it from this angle.)

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Toy box

I moved his dress-up clothes here from the closet since there was so much space.  The foam battle ax was the first gift that my brother gave him, so I made Lucas keep it, though he doesn’t play with it often.

I’ll admit, I held back a few extra toys that I guessed he’d ask for eventually. I hid them in baskets in his closet to reintroduce as “new” later.  And I plan to leave the “give-away box” in the garage for a good month or so just to make sure that he doesn’t ask for anything before we donate them. But, I was so proud of our little guy. He really seemed to know what he was doing. For the small amount of items he wanted to keep, he had good reason for keeping them (“I keep stuffed soccer ball because Mac gave it to me.”, etc.)

Also, no need to think our little man is deprived of toys. The ones he plays with day-in and day out usually end up here….

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Or here…

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(And, yes.  That’s still my reindeer print in the collage wall… Just when you thought our house was de-Christmassed! Haha! I maintain that Christmas in July is totally a thing. As well as Christmas in every other month. 😉 )

Other remaining toys (various puzzles, arts and crafts, Legos and train tracks) are stored in/on his Expedit units…

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And in the basket beneath his Map table….

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Ignore the race track… I’ll get to that in a sec.   It’s kind of funny… Part of me thinks it’s really freeing to walk into his room and not be accosted by a giant pile of toys.  The other part feels slightly sad because it’s sort of empty in there now.  Though, weirdly enough, Lucas seems to be really happy about that.  I’m still scratching my head a little on this one, but I’m not complaining either.

Since we were on a roll, I also made major headway in his closet. It started out looking like this…

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And after some purging of clothes that no longer fit, and organizing his remaining toys, we ended up here….

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I FINALLY have enough room in there to fit his giant race track.  I was secretly hoping he’d want to part with it (it was the ONE and ONLY toy I truly hoped he’d give away), but much to my dismay, it’s staying.   Before, it had to live out in his room on the floor because it was too large for anywhere else.  I was constantly tripping over it, it fell apart on a regular basis, and Lucas didn’t really play with it often enough to make it worth it.  But the kid just willingly gave up the majority of his toys, and he wanted it, so it stays.   But now… It’s in the closet.  Heehee! (Glee) 

And since I’m sort of on a toy rant anyways… do any other parents out there wonder why Melissa and Doug puzzles have no lids??  It drives me absolutely batty. Those pieces get EVERYWHERE. Ugh. But Lucas loves them. So, they stay, too. And let’s face it… They don’t devise crippling plots like the foot-torturing Legos.  So, they’ve got that going for them. Which is nice.

Anyhoo, other miscellaneous and out-of-season items went up high in various baskets and containers in his closet, and the only clothes remaining are ones that fit him well (These are only “dressier” clothes… his other clothes are in the dresser).

I’ll be honest…  I’m half expecting him to reconsider and ask for all his toys back tomorrow.  It’s been about a week so far, though, and he’s only asked for his small Dusty “Cropgrover” (aka: Crophopper) figurine, which I fetched for him.  He hasn’t so much as mentioned the other toys even though the box is located in plain view in the garage.  So, I guess we’ll see.

For the most part, I think he’s pretty excited about it…

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And yes, we only take pics in our pajamas.  I swear I dress him upon occasion.  😉

So, that’s one more organizing task marked off the list!  Woo-hoo!  Slowly but surely, Casa de Spragins is getting whipped into shape.

A Craft Closet!!

Leaps and bounds.

This is the current position of the closet in No Man’s Land.

Leaps and bounds better than before.

Before, you ask??

I know… It was so bad that you’ve blocked it from your memories out of self-preservation.  Allow me to refresh…

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Let’s take a moment of silence for our closet’s previous state.

Since this point (ofsadness), I’ve organized No Man’s Land and made total headway on this closet.  It’s not done yet, but here’s where we are so far…

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Eh??… Eh????…  SO much better, right??!   (Enter cumulative sigh of relief)

While taking on this project, I kept in mind that I wanted a space for all of my craft supplies as well as gift wrap products and other miscellaneous items.

My goals were:

1. Reuse what I already had
2. Spend zero dollars

So, basically, stay true to myself and remain the cheapo that I am.   And I have to say that I was successful on both counts.

As you can see, I reused this shelving unit from our master bedroom for storage…

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I decided to use it to store gift bags, large and small, as well as miscellaneous knobs, handles and other hardware that may come in handy someday…

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Yet another painted basket that I gave a coat of aqua to, holds my art supplies, glue, spray adhesive and craft paint….

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On top of the unit, I reused a Boholmen dish drainer from Ikea to hold things like iron-on letters, cork tiles, prints that haven’t found a home yet, and sponges. I used the silverware portion for paintbrushes…

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I won this desk organizer at a Keno game at my mom’s house a while back…

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I forgot to take a before pic… Imagine it sans paint smudge.   This organizer wasn’t really my style and I didn’t have space for it on our desk anyways.  So, I decided to use it a little non-traditionally.   I painted it coral with some craft paint, then topcoated it with some Polycrylic to protect the finish.    And then I turned it into a gift wrap station…

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It fits the gift wrap perfectly, along with folded tissue paper, gift wrap scraps, scotch tape, and markers for labeling.   I had an extra slot, which I plan to fill with labels and tags, but until I refill my stash, I thought it would be a good place for my hot glue sticks.

Remember that time a while back that I created a drop-zone behind Lucas’s door?  And I nixed the hook plaque for aesthetic reasons? Well, I saved it all this time and combined it with some leftover hooks from our bathroom makeover

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I painted it with some blue all-purpose craft paint, added the hooks, and mounted the entire contraption to the wall……

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…to create some low-profile hanging storage for scissors and such.   Our hot glue gun got its own little “holster” using a galvanized bucket and some picture-hanging wire…

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Our previous nightstand (which is actually a cd rack) was repurposed for fabric storage…

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I simply turned it on its side and removed the adjustable shelves (they would’ve cut the long slots in half to make perfect squares).  I have to admit… I felt pretty brilliant when I came up with that one.  It’s the little things, ya’ll… 😉   As for the blue buckets… I purchased these about a year ago from Goodwill.   To maximize hanging storage space, I removed the hanging bar and threaded it through the basket handles, easy-peasy…IMG_6312

I’m currently using them to store various odds and ends such as corks, ribbon scraps, paint chips and random crafty items.

Another form of ribbon storage that I utilized was this idea that I saw on Pinterest…

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I just threaded the ribbon onto a pants hanger.   Super simple.

Lastly, above my new fabric storage I placed my sewing machine and sewing kit.

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My grandmother gave me this kit when I got married and I love it.  The pattern and color is adorable.   I actually used this as my inspiration piece when it came to choosing paint colors for the smaller painting projects in the space.

Needless to say, I’m absolutely thrilled with the closet so far.   There are a few more tweaks I’d like to add in the future, but as of now, it’s like a breath of fresh air.  I know where everything is, and it looks kind of cute to boot. IMG_6306

So, I have to admit… right now, I pretty much feel like this…

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