


Kitchen gadgets you never have used (bread machine, the bullet chopper, salad spinner, egg cooker, instapot, ice cream machine, toaster oven, etc…).ģ3. Paperwork or bills that you could scan or store digitally instead of keeping the paper copies. Old notepads, notebooks or calendars that you’ve already used, but are just holding onto.ģ1. Small quantities of wrapping paper or gift ribbon that won’t wrap or hold anything.ģ0. Pens that have run out of ink and don’t work any longer.Ģ9. Having just the ones you need and tossing the rest is extremely freeing. An overabundance of charging cables for miscellaneous electronics.
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Old television, VCR, DVD, Roku, Apple TV and any other electronic remote that you don’t use any longer.Ģ6.

Having about 3 or 4 to grab when chilly is the most you need.Ģ5. Throw blankets that are just sitting in a basket not being used. Miscellaneous knick knacks that you once loved, but now are just taking up shelf space, fireplace mantel space or coffee table space.Ģ4. Used candles that the wick has worn down and it can’t be lit again.Ģ3. Throw pillows that have lost their shape.Ģ2. Games or puzzles where some of the pieces are missing.Ģ1. Old magazines or newspapers that you are saving for a “rainy day”.Ģ0. Baseball caps that you have collected over the year, but never wear. Books you keep meaning to read, but don’t.ġ8. This could include candles, old lotions.ġ7. Bed side knicknacks that just aren’t used. Any under garments that have simply seen better days.ġ6. Earrings that don’t have their matching partner. Would you buy that item right now in a store? No, then it’s time to toss.ġ3. Cloth shower curtains that you have not used for 5 years or more. Out of date medicines, creams/lotions or ointments.ġ1.

Old bedding or \sheets that you never use.ĩ. Worn out bath towels that have seen better days. Old washcloths that have seen better days.Ħ. Old nail polish in a color you don’t wear any more or the paint has started separating.ĥ. Hair products that you used when your style was different (gels, creams, waxes, mousses).Ĥ. Toiletries that you will never use (creams, lotions, hair color kits).ģ. Okay, are you ready? Grab some empty boxes and let’s get at it! BATHROOM ITEMS to throw out:ġ. Makeup that is long past it’s ‘best use by’ date.Ģ. Organize Your Pantry with Boxes and Containers.If you are looking for more organization posts, you might like :
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I have a feeling whether you have the extra space or not, we all could do with a little less!Īnd because so many of us, organizing types love a good checklist… I’ve also made this into a printable checklist that you can download at the bottom of this post. Today, I’m going to share 44 things to throw out and feel awesome about when decluttering ( and you probably won’t even miss). (Someone please tell me why New Mexico homes don’t have basements OR attics, argh.) One of my favorite things is to go through closets, drawers, games areas, etc… and purge (I know, I live an exciting life)! Then I create piles that I donate to various local organizations. Having extra space is a glorious luxury that many of us do not have. This post has been updated since it’s original April 2016 publish date.
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INSIDE : Ready for the New Year or looking to just clean house? Check out these 44 things to throw out when decluttering your home and see how awesome you will feel about it afterward! Plus your home will thank you.
