Gift Guides

Gift Guide | For the Road Tripper

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This fit guide is for the adventurer in your life. It can also double for the commuter (I heard we’re headed back to the office these days) in your life, too! And there are a great mix of stocking stuffers and gifts. Check it out!


There’s no junk in this trunk! Keep the back of your vehicle organized and easy to find what you need. I love the structure of this piece and the sturdiness.

Taking the kids along for the ride? Make it easy to access all the things that keep them entertained for the ride.

Make it easy for the kiddos to access their own toys and travel items. While I realize you have super elastic arms when you become a parent, it’s time to let them have easy access.


Adventure awaits. Mark the destinations you’ve traveled on this super cool push pin map. Bonus: It doubles as artwork and a conversation piece in your home.

Anyone who knows me knows I’m a “safety first” kind of person so I couldn’t pass up the opportunity to include this roadside safety kit on the guide. Perfect for the least prepared person you know. Ha!

Nothing ruins road trip vibes like paper straw wrappers and fast food remnants. Keep their car clean with this seat trash can perfect for travel.


Stocking Stuffers

No shade here. Keep their sunnies easy access with this magnetic eye glass holder. Bonus: Snag two – one for the sunnies, one for the night driving glasses.

The MVP of keeping the car clean with the bonus of reliving your childhood slime dreams.

Stocking stuffer made easy. Coasters are a great way to keep your car tidy for all the road trips of life.

The MVP of maximizing space in your car – seat hooks. Keep your backpack or bags handy with this simple tool.


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Gift Guide | For the Home Edit Fanatic

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Have you noticed a person in your life organizing everything from books to their pantry in a rainbow? Are they shouting, “It’s a system!” when you take a note of their perfectly tidy space? Maybe you’ve noticed an uptick in the number of clear bins in their home?

You’ve got a ‘The Home Edit’ fanatic on your hands. Check out this gift guide made just for them!

POV: You were binging on Netflix and came across this amazing show, and now you’re three closets, a pantry and your master bathroom deep in organization.

The workbook, book combo is here to help you bring your dreams to life!

This book is my current obsession. It’s perfect for the person who has organized – but now, how do you get it to stick? Clea and Joanna cover each room of the house from easiest to maintain systems to the trickiest. Spoiler: It’s the garage.


Everyone knows these two love a good sweater. This one offers comfort, style and color all in one!

Bring the rainbow from the bookshelf to the street in this classic style sweater for every day.


You can’t tackle a mudroom, bathroom, laundry room…well any room…without this stylish headband. A signature Joanna look fo sho!

Looking for a less bold option? Check out this 6-pack of neutral, yet classic colors to make any outfit pop.


The first rule of organizing….well, technically the second: CONTAIN!

This 8-pack of bins is perfect for every room in the house. Pantry? Check. Laundry? Check. Toy room? Check. You can’t go wrong with a classic set of clear bins like this.

This is the MVP of a lot of spaces. While the photo screams pantry, I have one of these in the bathroom for kid essentials (toothbrush, toothpaste, hair ties, floss) and the office (pens, post its, etc.).

It’s versatile enough to earn a place in any space.

Emotional support water bottles are a must. Give the THE fan in your life a beautiful way to keep their Stanley’s and Simple Modern water bottles contained.

There is nothing lazy about this Susan! Put her to work with spices, laundry essentials like stain removers or even in the fridge to make it easier to reach the back. She’s a hard worker and the perfect gift for the organized person in your life!


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Summer To-Go Bin

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Our family is on the move in the summer! From tee ball to fair activities to visiting friends and family or the local splash pad – there is no shortage of running from here to there. I finally got tired of hunting down swim suits, sunscreen, etc. when we were rushing out the door. Or worse yet, realizing I forgot something when we arrived.

Enter: The Summer To-Go Bin!

What’s in a summer to-go bin?

Choose your favorite bin with handles for easy to-and-from the car. I love mDesign.

Add swim/water essentials like goggles, swim suits, sunscreen and my newest favorite item – reusable waterballoons!

Don’t forget the aftermath and the downtime while drying. Bubble wands are a life saver and you can re-fill them. And I always carry a wet-dry bag to throw the wet swim suits in, too.


Shop for Your Summer To-Go Bin

A bin you can repurpose after summer is my favorite. I love the durability and handles of these mDesign clear bins.

Grab your set here.

These reusable water balloons have provided hours of fun and entertainment for our family this summer.

Shop reusable water balloons.

Men and boys will rejoice – no mesh to get tangled up in. These compression swim trunks are comfortable and perfect for summer.

Shop all the styles.

Save yourself from a soggy bag. This wet/dry bag is perfect for holding onto soaking wet swimsuits after a morning at the splash pad.

Shop wet/dry bags.

Bubbles make everything better. These are perfect for on-the-go fun. And I love that I can re-fill and keep the fun going!

Grab your set.

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3 podcasts to hone your tidy habits

I love a good podcast. As a busy mom, farmer, marketer and business owner I need easy ways to learn and podcasts and audio books check the boxes for me.

Here are 3 podcasts to help you elevate your tidy and organization game:


The Intentional Edit Podcast with Lauren White

I love this podcast because it’s a quick hit – most episodes are 20 min or less!

Check out “One Rule that Makes Decluttering Easier” episode


The Clutterbug Podcast with Cas Aarssen

I am obsessed with Cas! As a personality typing nerd, I love her approach to organization types – I’m a ladybug. She’s smart, open, and hosts amazing guests, like in the episode below:

Check out “Home Organization Tips with Kathryn from Do It on a Dime”


The Tidy Revival Podcast with Carly Adams

This podcast is NOT for little ears – but that’s why I love it. It’s real, raw and unfiltered. If you’re not a fan of cursing, keep ‘er moving.

Check out “As the organizers: Things we constantly declutter”

What are your favorite podcasts to listen to – organizing focused or not? Leave a comment!

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Function over Pinterest-worthy when it comes to an organized home

While having a visually appealing and well-organized space can be helpful, it’s not always necessary to invest a lot of time and money into achieving it. Here are some tips on how to solve your organization pain points without breaking the bank or stressing over aesthetics:

Start with a plan: Before diving into any organizing project, take some time to assess your needs and create a plan. This will help you prioritize your tasks and avoid feeling overwhelmed. Make a list of what you want to organize, what you want to keep, and what you can donate or discard.

Use what you already have: Look around your home or office for items that can be repurposed or reused for organization. For example, you can use empty cardboard boxes or baskets to store items on shelves or in cabinets. Shoe organizers can also be repurposed for organizing toiletries, cleaning supplies, or craft materials.

Utilize free or low-cost resources: There are many free or low-cost resources available online that can help you with organization. For example, there are numerous apps and websites that can help you create lists and schedules. You can also find many printable checklists and labels that can be downloaded and printed for free.

Focus on functionality: Remember that the goal of organization is to make your life easier and more efficient. Don’t stress too much about having everything look perfect. Instead, focus on creating a system that works for you and your lifestyle.

Take small steps: Don’t try to tackle everything at once. Break your organizing tasks down into smaller, manageable steps. For example, you might start by organizing one drawer or one shelf at a time. This will help you stay motivated and avoid feeling overwhelmed.

Remember, the most important thing is to find an organization system that works for you and helps you feel more in control of your space and your life. It doesn’t have to be perfect or Pinterest-worthy to be effective.