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Preparation Can Bring Peace To The Holidays

As the holidays approach, you might find yourself wishing for more hours in the day. Implement a few of these addSpace To Your Life! organizing tactics into your holiday routine and you might be able to squeeze a few more hours into December for some YOU time.

1. Save time and energy by purchasing gifts in bulk for: coworkers, hostess gifts, last minute gift exchanges and helpers like your postman and gardener.

2. Create a gift theme each year and buy these items in bulk: i.e. candles, holiday cd’s, infused olive oils, photo frames, photo albums etc…

3. Stock up for all 3 holidays during one shopping trip
a. Things are usually less expensive before the holidays – take advantage of sales and smaller lines
b. Stock your pantry now with enough snacks, cookies, wine, soft drinks, spur of the moment hor’deurves to carry you through to the New Year’s celebration.

4. Buy gift cards based on the recipient’s hobby
a. Give experiences instead of gifts: massage, pedicure, theatre tickets, kayak tour, etc

5. Coordinate this year’s holiday outfit in advance before the shopping rush begins.
a. Start with a basic black dress and create three distinctive looks with different accessories for each celebration. Red or blue scarf for Christmas/Hanukah, rhinestones for formal affair, metallic shoes for New Years.

6. Create a Holiday Binder 3 ring with divider pages, plastic drop in pockets
a. Holiday cards list
b. Travel plans and itineraries
c. Gift Lists carry through each year so you can remember what you bought last year
d. Favorite recipes with ingredient shopping lists
e. Magazine clippings with gift ideas
f. Pocket for gift Receipts and online purchases
g. As you discover time saving tips, add them to your binder so you can remember next year

7. Stock your car and purse with extra snacks for longer than expected shopping excursions
a. This helps you avoid fast foods, which saves you time, money and unwanted calories.

8. Set up a gift packaging/ mail center
a. Create a space to hold all gifts, wrapping paper, cards, stamps, packing materials etc.

b. Store gifts in plastic opaque tubs, wrap and label them as they are purchased

9. Buy postage stamps and learn how to print shipping labels online. Skip the line at the Post Office and ship online.

10. Order gifts online for out of town friends and family. Have gifts shipped directly to the recipient to save wrapping and shipping time.

a. Many online retailers offer free shipping in the weeks prior to Thanksgiving as an incentive to shop in advance.

11. Stock up on plastic containers, plastic wrap, baggies and cookie tins in advance for leftovers food from parties.

12. Plan a cookie exchange with friends; each person makes 4-6 dozen cookies per recipe and everyone swaps. This is a great way to spend time with your friends during the holidays and also check a “To Do” off your list!

13. Make double recipes of entrees before the holiday mayhem begins or at least every time you actually cook during the rush during the holidays. You will appreciate a home-cooked meal that can simply be thawed and reheated when you arrive home late.

14. Create a “First Out” Bin – Include your holiday organizing binder, wrapping paper/ ribbon, holiday cards, cookie tins, holiday CD’s and your favorite decoration to help you get into the holiday sprit before you pull everything else out.

15. Organize Your Holiday décor and supplies in advance – buy colorful plastic containers before the holidays so when you pack up after, you can store items into color-coded bins that can be easily identified each year. Plastic also protects items better than cardboard; no glue, less bugs.

a. Store in holiday items in color-coded plastic containers, Blue: Hanukah,
b. Green or Red: Christmas, Orange: Halloween, Pink: Easter

16. Don’t repack your ornaments into their manufacturer boxes. Instead, fill a plastic tub half full with Styrofoam peanuts, place fragile ornaments within and swish around to distribute them evenly inside the tub. Once positioned, add more ornaments and peanuts until filled. This method saves space and energy while repacking. It also ensures that your ornaments will be stored safely between holidays.

17. When storing holiday decor in a tight space, always group items together by holiday. Make sure to reload the attic with Halloween in front, followed by Thanksgiving and then Hanukah/ Christmas in the back.

Five Dressing Tips for a Holiday Get-Together

If you are set on wearing red and green during the holidays, try these tips to make sure you don’t get mistaken for one of Santa’s little Read the rest of this entry »

The Quest for the Perfect Little Black Dress

Situation:

Everyone needs one perfect little black dress. It is one of my 18 Essential Wardrobe Elements. This client wanted to reinvent her style. Many of my clients request the same shift after they have been out of school and in the work force for a few years.

Challenge:

Amazingly, this job was not a challenge at all! I was searching specifically for 40’s inspired pieces and was lucky enough to find several with little effort. That will probably never so easily again, but sometimes the stars align perfectly with my desires!

Solution:

This client looks and feels great in classic vintage inspired clothes. The lines are a perfect fit for her body and her personality. As you can see with this dress, it is ultra feminine and very flattering. It is so unique and form-fitting, it should be couture! We also found beautiful cardigans with interesting beadwork, lacy camisoles and peep-toe pumps to reinforce her new style throughout her entire wardrobe.

We even found this simple and stunning ivory satin dress below which later became her wedding gown!