Cars Go In Garages

Organizing solutions to help you get your car back into the garage.

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Not all clothes, sheets, blankets, towels, are created equal. I’ve  discovered that certain pieces of our laundry tend to have a particular  way to being laundered. Rather than toss the annoying tags, I collect  them and put them in the most useful place, my laundry reference door.
Ingredients
2-3 sheet protectors Collect up all your laundry labels 2-3 pieces of 8x10 sheet of paper (great use for scratch paper!) marker colors of your choice regular scotch tape or a glue stick closeable fasteners (Velcro or Scotch 3M from JoAnn’s fabrics or The Container Store)
Directions
Decide where your instructions 	will be in your laundry area.
Take a sheet of paper, arrange your 	laundry labels onto the paper.
A fix the instructions with glue 	or tape, leaving room for labeling.
Label the instructions with 	“Hubby’s ball cap” or “My new pink flower dress”.
Cut a 1x1 inch square of a pair of closeable fasteners.
A fix the fastener to the sheet 	protector and the inside of the door.
Slide in the instruction sheet into 	sheet protector.
Be happy and organized with your new reference laundry tool!
Happy Organizing!
~Jennifer Guess Organizing

Not all clothes, sheets, blankets, towels, are created equal. I’ve discovered that certain pieces of our laundry tend to have a particular way to being laundered. Rather than toss the annoying tags, I collect them and put them in the most useful place, my laundry reference door.

Ingredients

2-3 sheet protectors

Collect up all your laundry labels

2-3 pieces of 8x10 sheet of paper (great use for scratch paper!)

marker colors of your choice

regular scotch tape or a glue stick

closeable fasteners (Velcro or Scotch 3M from JoAnn’s fabrics or The Container Store)

Directions

  1. Decide where your instructions will be in your laundry area.

  2. Take a sheet of paper, arrange your laundry labels onto the paper.

  3. A fix the instructions with glue or tape, leaving room for labeling.

  4. Label the instructions with “Hubby’s ball cap” or “My new pink flower dress”.

  5. Cut a 1x1 inch square of a pair of closeable fasteners.

  6. A fix the fastener to the sheet protector and the inside of the door.

  7. Slide in the instruction sheet into sheet protector.

  8. Be happy and organized with your new reference laundry tool!

Happy Organizing!

~Jennifer Guess Organizing