Good Things for Organizing (Good Things with Martha Stewart Living)
Who wouldn't like their living space to be more organized? Tapping into the popularity of the "Good Things" column in Martha Stewart Living, Good Things for Organizing provides practical, efficient, and pretty solutions for organizing just about everything, from spools of thread and the silverware drawer to your entire wardrobe and home office.
It is a law of nature: stuff ...more
It is a law of nature: stuff ...more
Paperback, 144 pages
Published
March 27th 2001
by Clarkson Potter
(first published January 2001)
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I'm 100% serious here.
Some really great thrifty ideas for how to create beautiful storage boxes our of cardboard shoe boxes, how to mount a pots-and-pans rack on your wall, how to create storage under the bed from old dresser drawers and more! A lovely book for anyone who loves creativity and organization. Beautiful pictures as well.
i enjoyed this and found a few tips i hadn't thought of. of course, it was also horribly depressing, because martha's so perfect and her billion houses are all so perfect (seems like every feature is of one or another of her homes). i had to keep reminding myself that her daughter hates her, so clearly she's not perfect at everything.
I think there are a lot of common sense organization tips, but there are a number of tips that I wouldn't have though of. Good book to get inspiration from, and the photos are great.
I'm not a big Martha fan, but I keep checking this book out again and again. I love the directions for building a bookcase/window seat found here.
Pretty and elegant solutions for organizing.
I love this book. It's full of good things!
i expected more of the book.
marttthaaaaa!
Martha, you so crazy.
Ahh, I pine for the good days before Martha tried to be all chatty and approachable. The pages of this book are taken directly from her magazine in the late 90s and early 00s, so if you were a fan, you will not find anything new here. However, there are fabulous instructions on how to archive your photos (and by archive I mean archival folders and acid-free fun) and how to restore LPs to their original luster (for those of us who love the records and have acquired discarded collections).
Help me with my new home
Always good ideas from these ones.
Some good basic ideas, especially if you're just getting interested in Martha Stewart.
Great ideas, functional yet pretty...that's a 'good thing!'
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I LOVE MARTHA STEWART!!! This book was good.
Very creative ideas.
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Martha Stewart is an American business magnate, author, editor and homemaking advocate. She is also a former stockbroker and fashion model. Over the last two decades Stewart has held a prominent position in the American publishing industry; as the author of several books, hundreds of articles on the domestic arts, editor of a national homekeeping magazine, host for two popular daytime television p...more
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