Friday, April 4, 2008

"U" are Unique

T.G.I.F. everyone. We have lots of ground to cover today, so we'll get right on it. First item of business is being closure to the challenge posted by Tera last week. Tera lamented about the small amount of storage space in the on-campus apartment where she lives. She was seeking storage solutions for the spacially challenged. Cassie, Heather, Anonymous, and cspgradstudent all offered up some helpful tips.

Below are some of my suggestions, based on tips I've heard and read over time. As you can imagine, there are no silver bullets. Organizing "stuff" is a learned discipline. That makes suggestion number one predictable. The more disciplined you are about what comes in your home, the less stuff you will have to find space for. If I can't imagine where I will put it or how it will get stored, then I try to resist the urge.


  • Many people have items they no longer use, but that carry some sentimental value (maybe a relative gave it to you, your first boyfriend won it for you at a fair, it conjures up fond memories of when you wore a size 4, etc...). Suggestion... create a "Give away box." When the right person for the item visits or comes to mind, you can give the item away. People love surprises and, in the meantime, it isn't cluttering your living space and you won't feel as guilty about getting rid of it.

  • Most things we store can be put into three categories... Active, Seasonal, or Dead. Pack and store accordingly. Active items are things we use multiple times a week (pots and pans are a great example). They get stored in such a way that is easy to access. Seasonal are things we use occasionally (decorations, etc...). They should be stored in such a way that retrieving them is not impossible. I won't dwell on this. We talked about it at length last week. Dead item are things you are storing with no real idea of when you will pull them out again (a wedding dress, family photos, etc...). Obviously, they can be tucked away in the most remote of spaces. Maybe even off-site storage. Maybe the three categories give you a new framework, though the concept is not rocket science.

  • Hang things from the ceiling. In our Louisville house, we hung our pots from a ceiling rack and baskets hung from hooks in the basement ceiling. Space freed up in one location creates new space for something else. There's a ripple affect to creatively utilizing space.

  • Use a shoe bag on the back of a door to store little items. Using one in an office could free up space by creating new homes for things such as paper clips, tape, glue sticks, thumb tacks, post it notes, etc....

  • Use space underneath shelves. Picture this.... Baby jar lids screwed to the underside of a shelf. In the jars you could store all sorts of office supplies or, if you're like me with lots of random crafts supplies, you could store rhinestones, beads, and buttons. The jars are clear so you know exactly what is in them and they won't actually take up shelf space!

  • Similarly, attach shoulder hooks to the wall and hang crates from them. Crates are deep enough to hold bigger heavier things (folds of tissue paper, spools of ribbon, or cartons of foam cut-outs).
  • Tera, if you really want to get elaborate and space permits... create a temporary closet. Identify a corner of your apartment for craft supplies. Secure two pieces of lumber to the ceiling (can be removed when you move out). Then staple gun fun material to the lumber. It will create a small nook in your apartment, allowing you to disguise your craft center and holiday items.

  • Cover Pringles cans in fun contact paper. They are tall and narrow, making them great storage space for pens, markers, etc... The less counter space they assume, the more space you have for something else.

  • If all else fails and you hate everything I've suggested, then might I recommend this book title, "Living Large in Small Spaces: Expressing Personal Style in 100 to 1,000 Square Feet," by Melissa Bartolucci. The book has GREAT photos of beautifully decorated New York City apartments. New Yorkers know maximizing space!

One final note on storage space... I used this challenge as an opportunity to pay homage to one of my favorite stores... The Container Store. If you've never been to one... put it on your Bucket List. If you have, then you know what I am talking about. Their solutions were similar to what we have already heard... use the backs of doors, the ceiling, store things in long and vertical ways. While there, Tera, I saw an irresistible item for storing things such as markers,pens, tape, note cards, glue, even a small hot glue gun (an essential for anyone serious about creativity). Made of sturdy canvas, it hangs vertically in your closet and actually has drawers. Consider it an early wedding present (tell Trey he can have five of the ten drawers). It's on the way to you.


Now onto Free For All Friday. Funny about that title.. it can go two ways... Free for all Friday or Free for all, Friday. See, by adding the comma I can take the title and give it another meaning. That's important for today because today... the day of U are Unique... I am making a free offer for all. So, it's not that today is a "free for all," but instead it is "free for all."

A few years ago my sister (not the one who just visited) mailed me a book that I have referenced many times for fun and creative gift ideas, as well as for fun ways to break the ice with people visiting my office. The book is "Colorstrology: What Your Birthday Color Says About You." The premise is, that based on the day we were born, we each have a color for which we possess an affinity (even if it's subconscious). My color, for instance is Languid Lavender - a color to which I am actually drawn. I'm not suggesting there is an ounce of science behind the book, but it is fun to flip through and read.

As noted earlier, I have used the book to pick out birthday presents for others, including in the package - of course - a copy of their personal profile. For instance, the sister who gave me the book was born on November 7. Her color is Chili Pepper Red (red was always her proclaimed favorite color as a child). For her birthday last year, I filled a box with great, fun, red items and chili pepper lights. One of items was an InspiRED shirt from the Gap (I love that campaign).

Other fun ways I have considered using the information... allow each of my kids to paint something in their room their assigned color (Ricky (1/20) = Light Mahogany; Matthew (4/16) = Virtual Pink; and Jack (3/6) = Pastel Lavender). Or, what about one piece of furniture in the family room painted to contain all five of our colors (add now me 10/7 = Languid Lavender and Richard 6/29 = Forest Shade).

So today, FREE FOR ALL... your unique and personal color, along with the corresponding profile. You post your birthday and I'll post the description. Here's the first example... in honor of a reader I know and love, but who I know is shy about posting.

June 19: Golden Ochre (a pretty shade of golden yellow): Lively, Verbal, Tenacious; If you were born on this day: You have a natural brilliance and are usually a step ahead of everyone else. Your mind is quick and alert. You have a youthful quality and even when you are older, you will always have a twinkle in your eye that belies your age. It can be difficult for you to relax. Compatible birthdays: May 23, October 27, November 25

I might say that anyone who knows this woman is smiling at how accurate this description is.

Signing off until tomorrow when this... yankee seeks yummy, not yucky, yellow (or golden ochre) things you yearn.

24 comments:

Anonymous said...

11/30

Anonymous said...

HEHE... I LOVE that book Dr. B!!! And sitting just to my right is my color-copied page. August 16th- Wild Rose; powerful, focused, and creative.

Seems to fit perfectly I would say!

Claudia @ Highlowaha said...

Cassie P. I agree. A perfect description of you!

Cassie Y: November 30: Saxony Blue (a beautiful deep, teal shade )Explorer, Activist, Writer: If you were born on this day... People love to be around your curiosity and intelligence. You can work a party or a social engagement like nobody's business. Freedom and movement are very important for your well-being. You are a natural writer and communicator.

All the more reason why you need to get your Everyday is a Party blog going!!! It is the perfect combination of partying and writing.

Anonymous said...

25-January

Knowing Cassie Y, her birthday color describes her perfectly!!! Cass can definitely throw a party...that is why she was great on a 'certain' social committee!
:)

Jen D.

Anonymous said...

August 2

Anonymous said...

My color happens to be the shade of my favorite sweater. And I love to daydream about what Lily's color means. June 1: Daffodil: Generous, spiritual, entertainer
"Some of the kindest and most generous people were born on this day. You have an unusual mixture of inner tenderness and extroverted star quality."
I wonder how it will manifest as her personality unfolds.

Claudia @ Highlowaha said...

Jen D.... January 25... Mellow Mauve (just as you might envision the color). Spiritual, Idealistic, Intuitive. If you were born on this day you have many talents and are capable of doing many things. Action and self-motivation are important. It is essential that you develop a strong sense of self and do not rely too much on others. You are intuitive, and if you listen to your inner voice, you will know exactly what to do and when to do it. Compatible birthdays: June 2, September 8, November 27

Anonymous.. August 2... Cadmium Yellow (a bright orangy yellow). Sexy, Complex, Creative. If you were born on this day you are known for your sex appeal, and people love your personality. Creative outlets are necessary to express your passion and purpose to the world. Because of your sensitivity, your moods fluctuate and at times can drain your enthusiasm and energy. Compatible birthdays: August 26, September 20, December 1

Cheryl: August 12... Flamingo (LOVE the bright orange color!) Producer, Assertive, Active. If you were born on this day you are a natural go-getter. When you know what you want, you will work long and hard to achieve that goal. You are inspired from within and have a strong spiritual makeup that allows you to move up in the world with faith and assurance. Your life can get hectic, and you may find that you are doing too many thing at once. Compatible birthdays: February 13, March 22, November 30 (that's CASSIE!!!!!).

Anonymous said...

Beenster...thanks for the great tips. I'll pass the message about 5 drawers for Treye along to him.

I'd love to hear what that book says about my birthday...June 6!

Claudia @ Highlowaha said...

Tera. June 6. Coral Reef (a pretty coral, as you might imagine). Instinctive, Independent, Social. If you were born on this day you have a sensual and convincing nature. Once you commit to something you like, you like to go all the way. Although you are independent and enjoy traveling, a home base to return to is important to you. A strong family and solid foundation give you the necessary support to accomplish your dreams. Compatible birthdays: January 15, May 10, November 28.

Anonymous said...

Right on the spot with June 19.

Has she told you about our twice-a-year Container Store extravaganzas? You need to join us next time: July 2008, exact date: TBD. AND, the one we go to is right down the street from the famous cupcake store in Boston that I want you both to try.

Claudia @ Highlowaha said...

Jenna, Let me know the date when arranged. This is the kind of meeting I would jump through hoops to make.

When is your birthday?

Cheryl Houston said...

I love Orange! It was one of my school colors growing up. I usually think of Flamingo's as pink but went online and saw some really beautiful orange ones. Yay! And I love that Cassie is in my compatable birthday categories, too. As for the description... hmm... I think I have to live with it for a while before I decide if it's right on or not.

Cheryl Houston said...

http://realestate.msn.com/improve/slideshow.aspx?cp-documentid=6631817>1=35000

Decluttering your garage. Could you use some of these tips inside the home as well?

Kels said...

Feb. 3rd

Claudia @ Highlowaha said...

Miss Howard. February 3. Persian Violet (I love your color). Poignant, Precise, Talented. If you were born on this day you have a myriad of talents from which to choose. Artistic and technical, you can succeed in many areas. It is important for you to contribute something to society. It is your effect on the community and the world that will give you the most pleasure. Compatible birthdays: March 2, November 21, December 9.

It sounds like teaching is the perfect profession for you.

Anonymous said...

Mine's March 31. Lucian's is March 7. Can I get a twofer on the free for all offer??

Anonymous said...

thanks been-ster! i think that book is right on!

talk to you next week...can't wait!

Anonymous said...

As a close friend of Tera's, I must say that June 6th fits her perfectly!

I'm Oct 6 and love colors!

Julie

Claudia @ Highlowaha said...

Julie, Any friend of Tera's is a friend of mine. Thanks for tuning into our blog fun. We have another blog reader whose birthday is October 6. Here you go...

October 6; Grapemist (a pretty purple): Sensual, Romantic, Artistic. If you were born on this day you are creative, magnetic, and have a flair for performing or doing anything that requires imagination. A healthy lifestyle and creative outlets that allow you to express yourself are vital. Your daily schedule is important. The sensual part of your personality can push you toward excess if you are not mindful. Compatible birthdays: September 7, September 28, November 16.

Claudia @ Highlowaha said...

Stacie, HI! I'm so glad you're joining us! I think of you frequently.

Beautiful Lucian. March 7. Dawn Pink (a pretty, soft, muted shade) Artistic, Sensitive, Innovative. If you were born on this day you have a good sense of artistry and design. Creative endeavors come naturally to you, especially if you have not ignored or undervalued these inherent traits. Using your hands for healing, the arts, or creating beauty is just of the gifts you share with others. Compatible birthdays: April 17, June 12, December 19.

Stacie. March 31. Jacaranda ( a pretty purple shade). Capable, Kind, Instinctive. If you were born on this day you know how to get the job done. You are not afraid of hard work and carry more than your share of responsibility. You have a good sense of humor and are a kind and loving partner and friend. Compatible birthdays: April 2, May 25, October 3.

Anonymous said...

HIya Claudia - I promised.
May 5th.
Hugs!

Claudia @ Highlowaha said...

Hello, May 5. Thanks for playing...

Kelly Green (just as beautiful a shade of green as you would imagine). Versatile, Profound, Talented. If you were born on this day you have an array of talents from which to choose. People find you attractive, charismatic, and interesting. You have a strong will and can be very convincing. Compatible birthdays: July 1, August 1, November 5.

True, true Interesting with a capital "I."

Anonymous said...

These color insights are great. I agree with the Oct 6 - Hi Julie- fellow Oct 6 birthday.
I'm so happy that my color is girlie; there's too much blue, green and gold in my house.
And a little box/storage tip- did you know that you can get free boxes from the US post office. Just go to their website and they'll ship to your house FREE - all types of boxes. They are to use for priority/express mail, but sometimes they come in handy for storage around your house.

Anonymous said...

I just started reading your blog...is it too late to add my birthday? (Aug 28th)