September 22, 2018

Art Shelving

This has happened so fast, and I'm glad it has... well, the shelving I was planning on getting next week, I bought this week instead. And well, they're in and I've given away the old skinny bookcase to my neighbours (and they love it!) and I've reorganised my art area completely! 

It looks great!

I have already been to the market at the Logan Artists Association and fixed up my stock box, putting everything away into zip-lock bags and packing them into another box where it all fits completely and the other display boxes are empty and ready for other uses. Then, I've bought another 3 boxes to pack up and ready the stock box for another use around the house. 

Yes, this has happened sooner than I expected, and it's great!

I'll get the art area and living room pulled together before Christmas and the place will look and feel so much better than it has in years. 

I've already given away smaller canvases I don't need anymore and put my esky/cooler onto one of the shelving units. Then, I bought a box for all my laundry detergents and extra things - like extra bottles of vinegar and boxes of bi-carb soda - which don't fit anywhere else. I've got more room in the kitchen and around the washing machine now it's all put away in a place I can get to without much fuss.

It's a great thing to have this all sorted out before my birthday and before Christmas; as the townhouse will be looking so much better soon. Now, just to tidy up and bags of junk sitting around and put away the laundry which is piled up in the bedroom (yep, I'm lazy like that... it's just something I can't get around to doing some days). So, what have you been doing to keep yourself on your journey? 

September 16, 2018

Art Area Overhaul

Over the next few weeks, I'm doing a huge art area overhaul. I've actually already started in on it; and I'm hoping to get it all cleared out and cleaned up by the end of October. 

This past weekend, I attended the Logan Artists Association Market Day and sold off as much of my Crafty Pegs hand crafted items as I could, at bargain basements prices. A lot of people thought what I was selling was expensive, but when I told them they were a quarter of the price I normally sell them, they really jumped in and bought up big... and I made a good lot of money. 

But I still have some stock left over. So, I'm looking at either giving it all away to nursing homes - where the older ladies will use it, or selling it all on Gumtree, if I can. Either way, I need to get rid of my stock box completely - but there are boxes in it I'll keep for my art area. 

Yesterday afternoon, I moved my art table I got from Oma's house into my storage area under the stairs and the two storage boxes from my markets where it used to live... so I can work through them and downsize them in a big way. The large plastic boxes will be put to use as storage boxes in my wardrobes and I'll put them away upstairs, replacing other boxes filled with things.

On my birthday (early-October), I'll be buying two Stratco shelving units and putting them into the hallway of my kitchen, where all my smaller and heavier items from my art area will be going. The work bench will be moved across toward the door and thus, I'll have more space to move around. I'll be storing my esky/cooler in the shelves along with my food processor, yoghurt maker, along with other boxes of art and craft gear and books on art, painting and needlepoint... it'll all be in those two shelving units.

The two boxes of craft and art gear will be emptied out and sorted. The table clothes and props for a market will be organised and that box will be upstairs and in use for something else. The other one will be organised and the pin cushions, pegs, magna-pegs and other craft items I've made will be sold off or donated to my old craft group to be sold off there and the money donated to the community centre. 

I'll have more space in the living room by this time. This is my plan and I'm hoping to stick to it. I'm also hoping that my smaller canvases will fit into one of the shelving units, while the larger canvases which are floating around the hallway right now, will be able to fit underneath the workbench. I'll have to see how it all works out. 

So, there you have it. My plan for my art area. It's big. It's complex. It's a pipe dream from where everyone stands right now... as nobody can see it happening; except me. But it's what I want to happen in the next month. I have some of the money for the shelving units and now, I'm working on saving the money for the rest of it. 

So, do tell, what's your big plans for your journey through decluttering? Is it so big you almost can't see it happening? Or is it something you're chipping away at slowly? 

September 13, 2018

Feeling Stuck!

Yep, I'm feeling really stuck right now. There's the mental stuckiness and the physical stuckiness too... I'm just stuck!

I can't move anything around until the markets this weekend have been and gone, where I'm hoping to sell off everything in my stock box, and have a spare empty box to use for storage here in my office. And I'm unable to move anything upstairs into the wardrobe until after this weekend coming because I'll need it for the market.

So, everything is kinda sitting around the house making me feel... well... stuck!

The garden is looking great though - at least there's that. 

And over the past week I've found out in a really hard way that I'm allergic to bamboo - oh, yay... that's great! An artist, a painter, allergic to the most common thing around! Yes, I'm grumpy and tired, because the medicine the doctors put me on to get rid of the hives kept me awake at night, something I've grown accustomed to not doing anymore.

I've been feeling not very motivated as well. But I've been pushing myself to get in and work in the garden, do all the laundry (while we have the great weather to do it) and put away everything I can while I'm at home to do it. 

Otherwise, I have new neighbours, who are lovely people and are just starting out - which means, they really need to get themselves furniture and make their place their own. I've suggested op-shops and they can come with me to look at some of the Super Stores to see what they have... they're thinking about it. 

Anyway, how is your decluttering going? Seeing I've had a tiring week, it'd be great to hear how everyone is going on their journey to encourage me to keep me going on mine. 

September 07, 2018

Weekend Challenge Time

Okay, I'm closing up a part of my hobby business - Crafty Pegs - and taking it to another level of its very own in the next month. 

This means I'll be cleaning up and cleaning out a lot of stock and crap out of my house and storage area. This also means I have to pull things out of where they've been sitting for months - sometimes over a year - and go through it in the next few days and start repricing, looking at what they really look like and make sure they will definitely sell!

This will take the weekend - because I'll be that focused on this task.

So, the challenge I'm proposing to you all is to have a good look at what has been sitting dormant in and around your house. This is going to be somewhat of an Elephant in the room kinda deal... what have you been avoiding in your decluttering journey, that one thing which you really need to get done, but hesitate to do so?

Well, now is the time to jump in with both feet and declutter that damned Elephant out of your life once and for all! I'm doing it and now, I want you to do it! Take the whole weekend - from Friday afternoon/evening to Sunday night - to get it all done; and once we have it finished and done with, come back here and let us know how it went in the comments below. I'd love to know how it went.

Was it difficult? Was it easy? Did it help you move onto other parts of your decluttering journey? This will be the biggest thing we both will work on this weekend. 

I'm not saying this will be easy... and it's not going to be hard either. But it will help everyone with their most difficult part of their journey. Good luck with this Elephant you've got to work with - as well as I have to as well. 

September 06, 2018

New Plans

I'm planning for new things to happen around the house which will help me with my decluttering. My birthday is coming up in early October, and I normally buy myself something great for each year. This year, I'm buying myself two shelving units for my 45th birthday.

Not only do I need them, but they'll be a want as well. 

I'm hoping to get rid of the tall skinny bookcase and a round, yellow set of drawers I've had in my living room too. The shelving will be shorter than what I have so can see on top of them and lighter too. I'm hoping they work out for me in the long run.

This is going to be a good thing for me when I get in and sort out the smaller canvas' and then put the bigger ones underneath my workbench where they won't get kicked - yep, that is exactly what happened recently to me, and why I haven't posted here for decluttering. I cracked a bone in my pinky toe and it's been healing slowly. But I really do need to work on what needs to be stored and how in this place. 

How are you going with your decluttering? Is it chugging along well, or stalling like mine? Or are you planning a big thing like I am as well? Well, keep up the great work and please feel free to comment below on what you've been doing.