THIS COMPETITION HAS CLOSED. THE WINNER IS TRACEY PEACH FROM CAMBRIDGESHIRE. THANK YOU TO ALL WHO ENTERED AND YOUR GREAT DECLUTTERING TIPS!
Earlier this month I told you all about HomeSense opening their fab new branch in Taplow. Well to celebrate, I have teamed up with HomeSense to offer you lucky readers the chance to win a £100 HomeSense gift card! (UK residents only)
If you’re unaware of who HomeSense are, where have you been?! 😉 They are the sister brand of TK Maxx, selling the most coolest, quirkiest homewares and gifts. They also sell practical stuff too. On the HomeSense launch day I got these drawer organisers and glass jars, with the aim to do a spot of decluttering.
I was fed up of packets of pasta cluttering up my kitchen cupboard, the packets never resealed properly and I was always finding rogue pastas at the back. And as for my kitchen drawers, I couldn’t even see what was in there!
BEFORE:

So I cleared a shelf on my bookshelf to make a display of pasta jars, and sorted out that kitchen drawer!
AFTER:

It’s so much easier to find things now, it makes me so happy!
So, now for the bit you’ve been waiting for – how do you enter the competition? Well, I want you to tell me your best decluttering tip! Think of one, and click here to enter via Rafflecopter:
You have until close of play Friday 20th November to enter. Good luck!
Sabrina x
This competition is open to UK Residents Only.
Terms & Conditions: There is 1 prize of a £100 HomeSense Gift Card – the prize is non-transferable and no cash alternative is offered. Closing date is 11.59pm 20th November 2015. The winner will be selected randomly via Rafflecopter.com from all valid entries and be notified by Twitter and email. The winner will have 28 days to respond before a new winner is selected. HomeSense will be sending out the winning gift card. Open to all UK entrants aged 18 or over only.
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i put all the toys that don’t get played with away in the loft & if my children dont ask about them for a couple of months they go to charity 🙂
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I love decluttering and am quite ruthless, if I don’t need it I give away, there is no point hanging on to an item
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try and do a little at a time and not overwhelm yourself
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Ah, decluttering feels so good… “Have nothing in your home that you don’t know to be useful, or believe to be beautiful!”
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I always give things away, bin things, charity shops and I use ebay a lot to get rid of things too. I do these regularly to stop having too much junk in the house.
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In the summer we do car boot sales, in the winter we donate stuff to the charity shop. I have been a bit sentimental with the kids stuff so a lot of that is in the attic
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I like to do a big all day declutter about twice a year and be ruthless!
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I find storage boxes invaluable. I have them labelled up & if the contents are not looked at or used within 3 months then I empty the box (shred, recycle, charity shop) as required.
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Make sure everything has a specific place – invest in storage solutions!
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I store all summer/winter clothes in the vacuum bags and put them in the loft until needed
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keep on top of it move things everyday so you dont end up with a big mess
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I have a good going through my belongings every couple of months so it’s manageable.x
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Throw it out dont hoard
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Throw things away as soon as you no longer need them
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ask yourself if you haven’t used it yet, are you ever actually going to? if not, get rid of it
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No matter how tired you are- keep on top of keeping things nice and tidy and in their place because it will build up and you will become scared of it 🙂 #VisciousCycle
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Sort stuff out as you go along try not to let it over wealm you
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After each birthday/Christmas sort out the toys that haven’t been played with for a while and sell or give to charity
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Throw away anything you don’t use, de-clutter often
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Recycle old clothes as soon as they are too small – then they dont pile up
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Be ruthless
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i love a good spring declutter
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Sort out your wardrobe twice a year, spring and autumn, and if you haven’t worn something in the last six months, then you are very unlikely to wear it next year, so get rid of it.
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Get the right storage
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Decent storage prepared and be brutal
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If you’ve not worn clothes in 2 years, then give them to a charity shop
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If you haven’t used an item in a year or more then give it away or sell it.
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Make a list: create a list of places/areas in your home to declutter beginning with the easiest..works for me 😉
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Once a week I empty the junk drawer and file everything away & cash in all the loose change. I always attempt to get to the bottom of the ironing pile at least once a week.
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Fold then roll your T-shirts. You can fit a lot more in the draw if you do so.
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I try not to buy unless I need. Ive sold on eBay lots too.
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I am very ruthless when it comes to decluttering. I do it little and often. Once I make a decision it goes straight out. I never store anything in the loft. If it needs to go in the loft then you obviously don’t need it.
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Make a start by giving away 12 things to charity and throwing out 12 things.
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Be ruthless if it hasn’t been used in the last year it’s not going to be used
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If you don’t use it for a year then get rid of it.
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I declutter often and feel much better for it. Anything you think ‘Ah this might come in handy at some stage’ – put in a large box in the garage, if not used in a year – throw it 🙂
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if you haven’t used it in six months, get rid of it
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File things away that clog up your draws and throw away things you no longer need 🙂 x
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I hate clutter, in fact I think I have a problem, I am constantly going through wardrobes donating things to charity or asking the kids to get together things they don’t play with anymore.
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Vacuum bags are my go-to tool constantly. Great for storing clothing that isn’t needed and things like bedding.
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Not buying any stuff 😀 Because eventually you just keep replacing stuff with stuff if you keep going to the shops 🙂 #homeetc
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Throw all old/broken/unloved toys away when the little ones are out of sight.. If they don’t see you they’ll never know!..
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Do a little decluttering a bit at a bit as it can become a mountain of work if left too long
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Do one room each month, that way your clutter never builds up too much!
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Aah decluttering makes me so happy too! I’m itching to get my hands on our kitchen cupboards when i’ve got a spare couple of hours, they really, really need a good sort! #HomeEtc
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I LOVE decluttering and throwing old things away. I am quite ruthless and get stressed if the house is too cluttered. The new house is much larger and has so much more storage – perfect! Thanks for linking up – much appreciated 🙂 Jess xx
#HomeEtc
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Kitchen surface shelves – like little steps, great for any extra bottles you have lying around
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Do a room a week! 🙂
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Tubs, lots of tubs. I use small ones in the cupboards to keep organised. Bigger ones in my sons rooms to keep toys separate and organised. I use them in the bathroom for makeup and bath stuff too.
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i use the rule if it has not been used within the last 6 months it gets either taken to the charity shop recycled or put in the bin
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