Get Organized! Tips to De-Clutter Your Home

Start the school year off right with these creative organizational solutions.

ByABC News via logo
August 24, 2010, 3:46 PM

Aug. 25, 2010— -- Before the kids head back to school and your nights are filled with homework, dance classes, and football practices, you need to make sure everything's organized.

Sara Gray Miller, editor-in-chief of Country Living magazine, visited "Good Morning America" to show you how to turn simple, inexpensive household items into organizational solutions for your family.

Problem No. 1: The bottomless junk drawer.

Solution: Move your junk drawer instead to the back of the door by tacking up a pegboard. It allows for easier access to items and better all-around organization.

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Problem No. 2: A pantry full of miscellaneous boxes or bags.

Solution: Instead of bags and boxes, which don't maximize space or allow you to see how much food you have left, use glass canisters. To make them even more functional, attach chalkboard paint labels. This allows you to write the name of whatever you're storing in them (e.g. flour, pasta, sugar), and to re-use and re-label them for different foods.

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Chalk: $.89 for box of 10; officedepot.com

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Problem: Plastic bottles, aluminum cans, glass, and trash get all mixed up.

Solution: Stick simple magnets on colorful trash bins. Just pop the magnets on the bins before sorting your trash.