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(This is a new series of articles on Fridays called “Favorite Things Friday” where I’ll be sharing some of my favorite things, products & life tips, in hopes that you might find it useful in some way for your family. Join me back here every Friday. Plus, every Favorite Things Friday article will have a giveaway on it!)
I’ve been on a journey this year to declutter my life and my house. As a child, I didn’t grow up in a very organized household. There was clutter and things everywhere. Every drawer you opened. Every surface… had clutter. And as an adult, I never learned the skills and habits to keep a home organized.
Seeing that my home reflected that of the cluttered environment I grew up in, I felt really determined to take some action this year and to change. I wanted to learn new habits and to invite more peace into our home. Plus, I didn’t want my kids to grow up in and to adopt the same bad habits I did.
While I still have a lot to learn, and changing one’s habit is a process that will take time and practice. I’m really proud of what I’ve started to adopt into my family’s life so far.
Marie Kondo’s book “The Life Changing Magic of Tidying Up” was LIFE Changing! I started with the physical book but ended up listening to the Audiobook instead. If you wanna dive in quickly like me, I highly recommend that you listen to the audiobook – You’ll get thru it much faster, plus you can listen and tidy at the same time (that’s what I did lol).
You can get TWO Free Audiobooks here if you are new to audible.
If you listen to the audiobook, I do have to warn you that the narrative is a little dry. Listen for the content and power thru it. It’s worth it. 🙂 Okay. You’ve been warned … so you’re not surprised.
If you follow me on SnapChat, you may have seen my transformation this year with decluttering my closet and re-doing the dresser drawer for each of my kids (and myself). Many of you wrote in and started doing the same (see pics below).
One of the sweetest new habits I picked up from Marie Kondo is her method and philosophy on folding clothes:
- Fold as much as you can instead of hanging
- You can fold almost anything into a little rectangle shape (more on this later below) – Even underwear and socks
- Store folded clothing vertically (standing up)
- Give everything a home
Ever since converting over to the “KonMari” folding method. Opening my drawers each morning to pick out a pair of tees, leggings, and socks has turned into a joyful ritual. I can’t explain it. You have to experience it to understand. And folding fresh laundry no longer feels like a chore. It feels like a peaceful medication that’s calming and fulfilling.
How to Fold Clothes Using KonMarie Method
I had a hard time visualizing and understanding her folding method from the audiobook, so I googled videos of Marie Kondo actually doing it. And it made so much more sense to see it visually. There are tons of video on YouTube you can look into, but here are a few to get you started:
- Marie Kondo: Basic Folding Method
- KonMari Method – Marie Demonstrating in English
- Folding Awkward Items on Rachael Ray Show
- Marie on Folding the Perfect Underwear Drawer
- Marie on the Ellen Show – Teaching Ellen to Fold
- Basic Folding Illustration
I found that by converting to her folding method, not only does it look nice, you can fit a lot more into a dresser than stacking them flat. I used to use 3-4 drawers for the same content I now keep in one drawer.
Tools I Love for Keeping Drawers Organized
While you don’t need to buy any tools for KonMari folding method (you can use cardboards as dividers), I ended up using these Dial Dream Drawer Organizers as dividers for my dressers. It looks so much nicer to have these plastic dividers to separate the different sections. I’ve also tried these wood dividers but didn’t like them (they were hard to use and I don’t recommend it).
For my kid’s drawers, I also got some of these clear storage trays for socks, underwear and swimsuits.
That’s it! 🙂
Here are more pics of examples using the clear trays for my daughter Sophie:
When I started converting our dressers, I first started with my own clothing. I used to have several drawers and shelves, now have two fully converted dresser drawers that fit everything. One drawer each for socks, underwear and bras. And one drawer for tops and leggings. I breakdown tops into tank tops, short sleeve tees and long sleeve tees.
Both my kids dressers are now fully converted too. My kids have a lot more clothes than me. So they have a drawer for tops, a drawer for bottoms, a drawer for PJs, and since we’re in SoCal and swim a lot, a drawer for swimsuits. 😬
My son is on the Autism spectrum. Like all children who has ASD, he needs (and craves) structure. One of our biggest daily struggles is getting him ready in the morning, groomed and dressed. It’s chaos every morning! I started using the dream drawer dividers to carve out a spot for each day of the week in his dresser. I would pick out his clothes (including underwear and socks – not shown in pic above) at the start of the week, so mornings during the school week can go a little smoother.
I wanted to share this pic of my son’s “days of week” drawer, just in case it’s helpful. I have been brainstorming different ideas and found this to be helpful for our family. I think even for children who doesn’t have Autism, this can be helpful in morning routines to get your young kiddos ready for school.
I Want to See Your Progress
If you plan to adapt this folding method into your life, I would LOVE, love, love to see pictures of your progress. Here are some pictures some of you already sent to me on SnapChat. I love seeing your pics. They make my day. ❤️
Thank you @isabel_mn and @bluebudderfly for sharing these pics.
Giveaway Time!🎉 Win a Set of Dream Drawers + Tray
As I mentioned last week, I’m gonna include a Giveaway to go with each of these Favorite Things Friday articles every Friday.😍 Check back every Friday for more of my Favorite Things.
For today’s giveaway, I’m giving away a Prize Pack to THREE People. Each Prize Pack includes:
- TWO packs of Dial Dream Drawer Organizers (each pack comes with 2 dividers. So you’ll get 4 dividers to help you get started)
- One Clear Storage Tray
This giveaway starts on Friday 8/31 and will end on Monday 9/3. Winners will be announced on this blog only on Tuesday 9/4 before 12pm PST. You’ll have 48 hours to claim your prize.
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Your drawers are Amazing! We hang up everything but under clothes but I think this may sway me to the dresser side! I do use day of the week dividers in the closet for my girls which helps 🙂
A tip I have is to remember that organized doesn’t always mean de cluttered! You can be organize and still feel overwhelmed with stuff just being everywhere or the amount of 5ings you have to go through. Get rid of extra things you don’t need and don’t use first, then organizin*will be easier, more productive, less time consuming, and more productive! When in doubt, throw it out
Hi Lauren! You are so right. I’m learning this the hard way as well. I think for years I was “cleaning up” and “organizing” without decluttering and letting things go. I’m learning this finally this year tho. 🙂
I saw a pin on pinterest that organized your kids clothes for the week using plastic drawers. Going to try that this weekend.
Honolulu, HI
I roll my socks instead of the usual way that everyone folds them . Learned this from KonMarie. Also roll my T-shirt’s to make more space. I’m from Brooklyn New York
I’ve become real big on organizing this year and used photo boxes inside my dresser drawers as dividers for socks, undergarments, etc. They fit perfectly and you can turn them horizontally, vertically or a mix of the two directions..so far so good!
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OMG, The one thing I hate is putting clothes away because every time I have to reorganize the family closet, specially the kids closet ♀️. I’m a clean freak and I like everything to look in order and clean, I think this is a great idea to have everything organized and would be faster to clean and also easy for the kids to help putting their stuff away. I’m excited to learn more about items that we can used to organized. Thank you so much for sharing your ideas really appreciate.
Lizet, Pittsburg CA
Being a single mom and having to do so much, I really don’t food or iron that much. The trick is to get the clothes out of the dryer right away and hang them or put them in drawers, sometimes neatly, sometimes not . I think dividers will help maintain more organization in the drawers that have more than one category of item.
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I would love for you to cover pantry organization. I am from Ames, IA.
This is such a good idea ,we are a family of 7 we have 4 kids under 10 and their drawers are a total mess I always struggle dividing the socks , underwear and pjs . I would love a good suggestions for sorting socks , we have a basket we’re we put all the socks in and I try to make pairs when I sit down to watch the tv but I never seem to get plenary done and Sometimes in the morning when im getting Kids ready for school one of the kids r out of sock I have to flit the basket just to find a pair my struggle is real
Carol – Phoenix Az
I love it! I started with my daughter’s drawer and this weekend we’ll try and tackle my son. It’s a lot of work but I agree with everyone here that It’s worth it!