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"Laundry Organization Tips"



Laundry organization takes a lot of effort. Laundry is not so easy to manage if you don't do it the right way.

How to Keep Socks from Disappearing

Are you continuously busy finding socks without its' pair, or tops without bottoms or garments somehow lost in the far corner of a laundry room closet. Staying on top of all this chaos requires a system.

Instructions

  • step 1
  • Before doing laundry organization , sort them in piles. Go through all the clothes and divide them like this: underwear, dark clothes, shirts& stretchies. Do this every time you do laundry.

  • step 2
  • The laundry that needs to be soaked due to bad stains, put in a seperate place, and start the presoak.

  • step 3
  • Wash all the loads one after the other hanging up cloths that need to be hung up. Put the rest, into the dryer.

  • step 4
  • As soon as you get the socks out of the dryer, match up the pairs immediately, so they don't disappear.

  • step 5
  • Be aware: some clothes may shrink in the dryer, especially on high heat settings. Always check labels for drying instructions before putting cloths in the dryer.

    Enjoy laundry day, it is not a "dismissal", it's the way you work it out; if you are organized then you like it.

    Laundry Organization Tips how to Store Childrenswear the Right Way:

  • Look through your childrens' closet to see if you have clothes that do not fit or are out of style and remove them.

  • Gather all accessories that specifically belong to those outfits like socks, hair accessories, bibs, hats and crib shoes.


  • Wash all these clothes and accessories (only the ones that are washable) try to remove the stains if possible to make sure that everything is clean.
  • Share your experience in fighting tough stains

  • If your underwear doesn't have sizing tags, it's a very good idea to label them yourself. It makes it easier for you to know where to place it, in which child's drawer it belongs. I personally like to use puffed paint to size them. It's great to use assorted colors. Every size a different color, so the children, even the little ones, choose their size by seeing their color. Puffed paint never wears out, it always lasts.

  • Now when everything is clean place them on a flat surface to put sets together to match accessories to the garments. Stack them one on top of the other , spreading the clothing as flat as possible so it shouldn't be bulky just very neat.
  • The best place to store clothing is in a sealed plastic bag. You can use a plastic garbage bag, zip lock bag, or any space saving bag would be appropriate. Put in the stack of clothes into the bag make it air tight, remove excess air by punching bag while sealing.
  • All bags should be labeled, outside of the bag, with a permanent marker: the size, gender and season. Example: "Winter-girls-2 years-clothing and accessories."
  • It's a good idea to put bags in a container side by side to always have access to all sizes. Make sure to put the bags according to sizes from smallest to largest as you add on.
  • Sort containers by gender, one storage bin for girls one for boys and one for unisex.
  • Most people like an attic to store containers while other perfer a basement, both serve the purpose. It doesn't matter as long as it's done the right way
  • Saving clothing for a younger kid is beneficial for the pocketbook too, not only for the child. Follow these laundry organization steps and you will always have cloths organized any time of the year and ready to use.




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