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Fashion Friday: What to Wear to the Phoenix Open

Today is my first day back at the Phoenix Open since I was a child. My dad, being an avid golfer, loved taking  me in hopes that I would one day become a golfer..ha nice try dad! But I still enjoyed going with him, and I’m so excited to be going today! And with this warmer weather, I’m going to take full advantage of wearing a tank top!

Tank: a little find from our Hawaii trip 2 years ago, Jeans: Paige boyfriend fit, Shoes: Milly for Sperry Top-Sider

Make sure to dress comfortably! And wear comfy shoes since you’ll be doing a lot of walking.

I’m also bringing a light sweater–layering is so important for an event like this in case a cool wind picks up or the temp drops, that way you won’t be stuck without something to keep you warm! And don’t forget the sunglasses and sunscreen! Is anyone else going to the Waste Management Open this weekend? If you are, have fun! And if not, I hope everyone enjoys their weekend doing whatever you’re doing!

-Chantelle

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a new drawer

I kept seeing this photo of a painted file cabinet on pinterest. I LOVED it. But of course I don’t really have room in my studio for a full sized file cabinet, nor did I really have a use for it. So when I saw a little mini one drawer file cabinet at the thrift store for $4 I knew I had to have it. It was the perfect compromise, small enough that I could actually use it, and still get the same look. It was a typical black metal. So I started with a coat of primer and then used 3 coats of ballet slipper pink in gloss. Because well why would I not paint it pink?

At first I tried to take the hardware off the drawer, thinking that would make it nice and simple to paint the drawer. But of course it never goes that easy. It would not come off. So I resorted to painters tape. Which took a while to get it all covered, but in the end it worked just as well.

After it was all finished I added a few things to make it a nice little desk organizer. I used two old plant pots that I had sitting around to hold makers, pens, and pencils. Then I used three small prep dished to hold my business cards, washi tape and blank tags.

When all said and done I really like the way it looks. A pretty pink drawer that holds all of the odds and ends I use to package my Etsy products. Perfect!

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Dream Storage: Diapers

 

We have a special guest today!  Michelle from Making our Dream is here giving us some awesome diaper storage ideas! Help me give her a big Junkin’ welcome!

When strangers ask how old my two kids are, I often hear, “Girl, you crazy!” My son is 19 months old and his little sister is three months old. Yep, 16 months apart and we actually planned it that way.

It wasn’t until the newborn haze wore off and my son announced he was “Poopy!” that I did the math and realized… I will be changing diapers on two kids for at least another year. Good times.

So, diapers are a big part of my life right now. They need to be accessible and organized. Bonus points for making them a conversation piece in room decor… which is what I’ve managed to do and am excited to share with you today.

First, in my daughter’s nursery, we have a fantastic diaper storage solution that is unfortunately, no longer available.

That is the Allamala Magazine Rack from Ikea. It holds about 200 diapers – all within arm’s reach of the changing table.

Typical Ikea – they always discontinue the good stuff. So, if you’re lucky, you can find one on eBay or Craig’s List. It comes in wrought iron. I spray painted mine silver to match the nursery décor.

In our downstairs playroom, we store diapers on a Junk in the Trunk Vintage Market find…

In our downstairs playroom, we store diapers on a Junk in the Trunk Vintage Market find…

In a former life, that was a dish display rack. After a quick paint job, it is fantastic for diaper storage. The shelf width is perfect for diapers, lotion, wipes and even toy display

So, that’s how I am creatively storing diapers in my home, but here are some other ideas I put together for you… First, a shower caddy!

I found this caddy at Marshall’s. As you can see, it started off wrought iron. I matched the color of the bedding a friend had registered for – gave this puppy a coat of primer, two coats of spray paint – and voila! – a unique and fun baby shower gift.

Next up… a magazine rack.

Imagine this with a coat of bright blue or yellow?  This is a nice piece too because as baby grows, it can be repurposed for coloring books (which is exactly what it holds now in my kid’s playroom!). I also found this piece at Marshall’s.

Next, some simple items you may already have or can find anywhere for CHEAP: a basket and a floating shelf.

Again, image these painted in a nursery accent color – perfect!  These also can be repurposed when the bambino is potty trained.

So, there you have it – a few alternative and creative ideas for diaper storage.  What do you think? Anything here you would use – or do you have another item you repurposed for diaper storage?  Do share!

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Pinterest Tuesday: How to Organize a Craft Room in a Closet!

To round out this monthly theme of organization, I thought I would update my “craft room in a closet”! When we moved into our new house in March I didn’t have any where to store my crafty supplies. They ended up going in the girls play room with no real organization purpose, let alone design. For those of you who have a lack of space issue like me, a closet works just fine! It’s all about organization, and purging when necessary.

Inspiration from: Martha Stewart and Better Homes and Garden

BEFORE and AFTER:

Fabric-covered cork board:

Free 2013 printable HERE

Valentines free printable checklist found HERE

Washi tape covered clip board:

organizational bins:

Mason Jar Storage:

Monogram Clipboard (free printable HERE)

Chalkboard Clipboard: create your own chalkboard by simply putting up a piece of black cardstock paper!

 

So what do you think? I would love to paint the wall behind the bulletin board next. What color do you think would be the best? How do you organize your crafty supplies? I would love to hear it in the comments below. Thanks!

Karie J.

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Storage Room Wars

My husband and I decided to tackle the storage room this weekend.  It was a big junk pile and now I can actually find my paint and brushes!

Before (this is a little embarrassing!)

After…

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After…

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After…

I would love to slap some paint on the walls, but if we buy the house this has to be torn down anyway so hubby wouldn’t let me waste my time.  Smart man, but it would look so cute in a bright fun color right?

Did you do any organizing this week?  Post some pics on our facebook page or tag us on instagram #junkinthetrunkvintagemarket

Happy organizing!

 

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Fashion Friday: OOTD

It was just a week ago that I realized what “ootd” meant. I had seen so many of my friends hashtag it on Instagram and Twitter and I was so confused by the term. I tried clicking on it to see if that helped, but all I got was a bunch of random pictures with no correlation. Finally, I typed it in Google and found my answer: outfit of the day. Of course!! (I can be pretty slow sometimes). So now that I finally got with the program, I am bringing you my very own #ootd.

 Dress: Free People (thank you Lindsey & Coley!), Jacket: Free People, Wedges: J. Crew

(side note: it looks like I’m crying, ha! But my eyes are just a little squinty from the sun.)

Cross Ring: Areilla Collection @ Nordstrom, Butterfly Ring: Free People, Turquoise Bracelet: American Eagle, Gold Feather Bangle: Brandy Melville

I just felt like punching up a cloudy day with some fun, bright colors! Who’s excited for summer?! I know I am (minus the 110 degree temps). What’s your #ootd for this Fab Friday? I’d love to see! Post your pics on Instagram @junkinthetrunkvintagemarket. Happy Styling!

-Chantelle

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bathroom organization

I could easily spend hours drooling over pretty, clean and orderly bathroom photos on pinterest. But when it really gets down to it I am either too cheap and or too lazy to make one happen in real life. Because well, we use everything so much it is just nearly impossible to keep it all looking AWESOME at all times. I have done my best to meet half way with the attractive and also the functional. But consider yourself warned these photos won’t dazzle you.

On the counter I keep my body spray, current lotion, current nail polish, cotton balls and Q-Tips. What I deem to be some of the more attractive bathroom items I use daily. Both the cotton balls and Q-Tips are in small apothecary jars that I have picked up from thrift stores over time. If I ever found the right one I would like to put them all on a small colorful tray, just to give it a more finished look, and a little more color.

Then we get to the drawer. Now my bathroom just has ONE drawer, and a larger open cupboard. It was really difficult for me to figure out the best way to use it. I was used to having multiple small drawers or shelves. I didn’t like that with one drawer everything fell together and rolled all around. I am the type of person that likes everything to have a home, and that was just not working for me. So I ended up getting an organizer from Ikea that fit perfectly inside. I got it over a year ago, and it looks like they no longer have the same one, but these are similar.

As you can see there is a little compartment for everything that I use daily. Makeup, toothbrush/toothpaste, moisturizer, hair clips and so on. I started out with all my makeup in a cute bag that was in a basket with my hair products, and curling irons that I kept under the skink. Which totally worked, but when it came to the day to day I never put the basket back away, it always sat out on the counter, making it look messy and cluttered. So I sorted thorough all of my stuff and tried to separate out all the things that I use EVERYDAY, and I found a place for all of those items in the drawer with easy access, then the non essential maybe once a week items got put in the cupboard.

My suggestion for bathrooms is easier is always better. The easier it is to put things away the more likely you will actually do it.

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Pool Noodle Boot Shapers!

This year I fulfilled a lifelong dream – I finally found a pair of cute leather boots that actually fit over these 18-years-of-soccer-calves. All right, lifelong dream is an exaggeration, but I do love these boots. So letting them sit on the shelf, falling over is a tragedy. But this cheapskate is not going to pay 15 bucks for some boot shapers, so I got to work. I can’t remember where I first saw someone use a pool noodle as a boot shaper, but the first thought I had was of all those little chunks that flake off and how much I did NOT want those in my boots. But then my eye caught this old sweater I had languishing in the closet and I had an idea.

Here’s what you need

  1. A pool noodle
  2. An old sweater
  3. A pen
  4. A serrated knife
  5. Scissors
  6. Your boots!
  7. An episode of Wonder Pets…never mind, this only helped for like 3 minutes. Mama’s projects are just too interesting.

This is a super easy project. You could probably figure it out on your own, but just in case…

Put the noodle in the boot and measure how long it needs to be, and mark it with the pen. Use the serrated knife to cut the pool noodle (it’s super easy) then measure that against the sweater sleeve. Cut the sleeve and slip the pool noodle in.

Wrap a rubber band or two around the bottom and stick it in your boot. I wanted to add a special touch so I left the sleeve a little long and used some lace to tie a sweet bow.

There you go! Super easy and super cheap boot shapers! For the other pair, I used a pair of the Little Bee’s leggings that had a huge hole in the crotch (thank you very much playground swing) that I knew I would never mend. I love that they have a cute little detail on the hem already.

It also occurred to me that you could use a pool noodle and a knee sock as well. Just cut the pool noodle and slip it into the sock! Even easier.

Have fun boot shaping!

Beth

 

 

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A Pinterest Inspired Rainbow Birthday Party!

We just celebrated my youngest’s 4th birthday, and of course she wanted everything rainbow! Why not? Rainbows are fun, cheery…and a lot of work! But we do anything for our kids, especially around their birthdays. Off I went rummaging through Pinterest for everything ROY G. BIV inspired. And boy did I find some colorful creations!

The hardest part was streamlining and deciding what to do! Morgan chose an out of house birhtday (phew!), so we were limited on what we could bring. We did manage a colorful explosion upon arrival however! Everyithng from a 7-layer Rainbow birthday cake, colorful tassle decorations, to rainbow veggies and fruit trays, oh my!
Here is a list of the inspiration behind those infamous pins:
Fruit and Veggie Rainbow platters: The Iowa Farmers Wife
Sweet and Simple Fruit Dip recipe: Skip to My Lou
Seven-Layer Rainbow Cake: Gifts That Say Wow
Birthday Girl Skirt: Lil Sugar
Over the Rainbow Favor idea: Handmade and Homemade
DIY Tassel Garland: Linen Lace and Love
Free Rainbow Party Printables: Catch My Party

Seven Layer Rainbow Birthday Cake!

Rainbow Birthday Table decor!

Rainbow Tassle Garland

Rainbow Fruit and Veggie Trays

Over the Rainbow Party Favors

Rainbow Tulle Skirt and Shirt

And we’re spent! Hope you liked it! Are you planning any parties soon? What are your themes?

I would love to hear it in the comments below. Thanks!

Karie J.

Pinterest: HERE

Instagram: johnsongram

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Hello

Hello, my name is Coley and I have an organizing problem.  I have great vision of my house being labeled and organized and well, perfect.  I know that’s not totally possible in REAL life, but in my head it really does look fabulous!  When I organize, I can’t do a little at a time.  I have to literally take everything out of a room so I can then put it back together perfectly.  Does anyone else do that?  But then my kids wake up, or I need to change a diaper, or it’s lunch time… (I could go on all day).  So I am left with everything out in the middle of the hallway with two bins labeled and nothing put away.  It is then time to go to bed and I have to throw everything back into the room unorganized once again and hope to try again another day.   With all this to say, I have not finished the organization project I wanted to share with you so how about some more inspiration to motivate me to try again tomorrow?

Our Favorite Winter Organizing Tips

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organize

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20+ Bedroom Organizing Ideas from Martha Stewart

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Laundry Organizing Tips

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Now I am off to organize!

PS Who’s coming to the Blog Conference??

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