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Spotlight on GR (Graciela Rutkowski) Interiors

It's Friday, come again. GR Interiors. That's what on the docket for today. GR Interiors is based out of Seattle, WA: point 1. Their work is divine: point 2. That's three points total which is good enough for Michelin so it's good enough for me. Let's just me stop talking and have it, huh? We'll start in the bathroom, because if I had my dithers I would float away to this spot right now and ...
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Live Simply Loser: Spring Loaded Dream Drawer Organizers

Update from the future: I take back this whole post. Nevermind the whole thing. The Dream Drawers are great, and have become my go-to choice for closet drawers. Turns out I had to learn how to use them was all, and using them properly means don't go trying to force the springs. If they don't fit the drawers then they don't fit the drawers. And if they do they're, well, how much would you want ...
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How to Handle Greeting Cards You’ve Been Given

We've spoken before about Greeting Card Organization, as in the ones you will give to others. But what about signed cards you've received? Every client I've ever worked with has a vast collection of these, shoved away in a drawer somewhere or other. This isn't going to be that kind of post where I kick your butts all the way to the recycling bin, throwing jelly beans at you as you go. This is the ...
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Client Project: Gift Wrap Cupboard Organization

Hey-ho. I've got a little client project for you all today, one of the gift wrapping variety. My client's gift wrap cupboard was far from treacherous (I've seen some wrapping colletions that would knock you over and then tie to the rug with ribbon), but it was in need of some attention. Have a look-see. So naturally the first thing I did was take everything out and make a huge mess. Whoever said organizing is ...
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Monday’s Meditation: On Being In The Arena

This past weekend I attended the Seattle Poetry Grand Slam. As spoken word poetry goes, it was a night of unfiltered vulnerability, of spilling guts and insecurities and love on stage. It was poets spitting words of brilliance into a microphone, speaking the un-spoken, the hush-hushed-- but not speaking so much as proclaiming, as orating with a bravado that's achieved only when the subject of which one speaks originates from a place of ultimate authenticity. ...
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