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    By Brian Underwood

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    Kitchen Catch-All
    A mom of three, Landee Anderson, 36, needed a place to stash school papers and jot down grocery lists. Turned out, the perfect spot was staring her right in the face. Using a piece of custom-cut sheet metal, the Boulder, CO, resident created a to-do hub on an unused cabinet surface for less than $100. Photo credits: David Tsay; hair & makeup by Danica Jardien














    Decorate Up High
    This out-of-reach area wasn't very functional, so it was the ideal spot for photos and drawings. Landee spray-painted inexpensive wooden frames and attached magnets to the backs to create an artful display.
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    Utilize Press-Ons

    A dry-erase decal comes in handy for planning trips to the supermarket and writing notes. Landee stores the markers in colorful buckets that dangle from magnetized clips.
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    Keep Paper Handy

    "I use blank cards for everything," says Landee. "Now, I can find one in five seconds." That's thanks to an organizer she found at her local dollar store.





















    Create Personalized Space

    Landee put each child's name on a label and adhered them to magnetic plastic bins. She puts folders in every bin to keep permission slips and homework assignments in one place.

    Are you super-organized? Tell us how you streamlined your space at womansday@hearst.com and you could appear in a future issue of Woman's Day. (Please type "I Got Organized" in the subject line.)
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