The front doormat…it sends you off to work, it greets you when you arrive home, and it keeps your carpets dirt-free. Time to show IT some love! Repurpose that mat…and create something astonishing!

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Gone are the days of only hanging paintings and framed pictures to dress up the walls of your home. These painted doormats are unique and eye-catching…certain to strike up a conversation!

With a handful of simple materials, a touch of creativity, and a bit of time…

…you can create these stunning, intricate slabs of stone! Accent your garden walls with these lovely rock plaques, have these step stones guide the way to your front door, or construct your own coffee table with a one-of-a-kind stone top…the possibilities are endless! The project details are on the Monica’s Creative Room website.

Now-a-days, we store more information on computers and less in filing cabinets. With that said, the time has come to do something with that old, useless cabinet you’ve had cooped up in the corner of your home office. Get it outside, give it some fresh air, and with a few simple steps…it’ll have a whole new look and purpose!

There are times when standing out is a good thing…but not when it’s the air vent in the middle of your family picture wall. Covering that eyesore of a vent with a black doormat gives it an elegant, stylish wrought iron look, and still allows for easy air flow. “Wrought on!”

Turn a few inexpensive, plain doormats into a breathtaking, beautiful headboard for your bed! Doormats come in a variety of designs and patterns, and spray paint comes in an endless amount of color choices. So you really are able to create a piece that reflects your personal taste and style! Check out the full project scoop on the Kara Paslay Designs website.

Before you toss that worn rubber front doormat…think reduce, reuse, recycle! The detailed design on your mat makes for the perfect, oversized stencil.
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One can of spray paint, $3.49…four wooden boards, $10…a gorgeous, unique piece of art on your living room wall, PRICELESS!
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Looking for a way to block a bit of the neighborhood busyness out, while still allowing the light to shine in? Well, rubber doormats are your solution. You JUST may start a trend with these chic shades!

Those adorable new sneakers on your child’s feet…super cute! But those adorable new sneakers on the wall of your kitchen island…not so cute! These rubber mats make wonderful blockers between those tiny toes and the suede paint on your walls.

Your doormat has always been a place to simply wipe your feet after a trying day. However, these innovative ideas just may help you to see your front doormat in a very different light! Share these fabulous finds with your fabulous friends and encourage creativity!
I am always looking for new ways to organize and get rid of clutter. Of course the best way is to throw things away, but the sentimental side of me often takes over!
From:
http://chachingonashoestring.com/2014/03/14/dollar-store-organization-in-one-hour/#_a5y_p=1706352
I found this site today and thought, “Why didn’t I think of that?!” The Dollar Store is a great place to find DIY items to organize your home. I hope this is helpful to you!
A place for everything and for everything a place.
Sound familiar? It’s a mantra for most organized people that I’ve tried to adapt for myself.
The problem for me is that I’m often baffled by what location I should put things. I tend to be more right brained than left, so there are always multiple options.
Store the party supplies that I use once or twice a year in my cupboard that I use daily? Why not?
Keep my receipts near my desk, or on top of the microwave, or in the filing cabinet? Sure.
It can be a problem. So while at the Dollar Tree the other day, I had some inspiration. Why not create spaces for items using Dollar Store containers and labels? Then I will always know where my receipts are and maybe I’ll find another location for those party supplies.
I returned from the Dollar Store with this:
Can you spot the super helpful adorable one year old?
I am also incredibly motivated by deadlines. It’s possible I get this from my Mom, along with a lot of other great qualities – I hope. (By the way, find out how my Mom solved her linen organization with just one trip to the Dollar Store.)
So, I decided to give myself ONE HOUR to see how many problem areas I could tackle in the time period. (This, of course, did not include the half an hour that it took for me to find those super cute chalkboard labels that I had put somewhere. True story. Turns out I should have purchased a Chalkboard Label Container while at the Dollar Store.)
Once, I finally found those super cute chalkboard labels, I made a list of problem areas that needed to be addressed:
In hind sight, it would have made more sense to make this list before my visit to the Dollar Tree. Oops.
Then – with the help of my 5 year old – the hour of Project Organization began.
And when the hour was up, this was the result:
Those infamous party supplies now have a place and a label. And I am giving them a new home in my basement.
Time: 5 minutes
My new Under-the-Sink organization. This also resulted in trashing a few cleaners that have been around much longer than their expiration dates recommends. Score!
Time: 10 minutes
Because this is much cuter than any old cardboard box.
This was my favorite solution. My Personal Care products/Free Samples closet had gotten ugly. (I spared you the before pictures.) Locating anything had gotten a little hairy. These containers solved the problem and also motivated me to throw out a few expired products and put together a new donation bag.
Time: 15 minutes
This was my 5 year old’s contribution to the project. He has a few more left brained tendencies than I do and was thrilled to help. And these containers are so much more awesome than the baggies and old wipes container that were previously responsible for storage.
Time: 10 minutes (in 5 year old time)
This random collection of things was taking residence in the bottom of afore-mentioned cupboard in a very haphazard manner. I also discovered a collection of plastic knives the size of China. Because really – who uses plastic knives???
I got rid of 90% of the knives along with a collection of old menu planning resources that are approximately 10 years old – and no longer necessary due to that beautiful thing called Pinterest.
Time: 10 minutes
About those receipts. I now have a location for them. Now to determine where this cute little thing should be kept? Any tips?
Time: 5 minutes
I have always given myself a little grace when it comes to drawers. I mean – the term junk drawer was created for a reason.
But I’m kind of in love with my new system for this drawer. Now I might actually be able to find a paper clip when I need one!
Time: 10 minutes
Time elapsed: 65 minutes
Problem areas solved: 7
Feeling of Accomplishment: Priceless
How about you? Do you like to organize with Dollar Store items? Share your tips in the comments!
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