by Chantal Imbach | Jun 1, 2020 | Backup, Children, Decluttering, Digitising, Scanning, Sentimental
Digitise, Display and Declutter Children’s Artwork June 1, 2020 Once your child starts day care or pre-school, you’re sure to have a never ending stream of artwork brought home. While children’s artwork is a wonderful expression of their creativity, and a great...
by Chantal Imbach | Jun 19, 2017 | Decluttering, Photo Organisation, Sentimental
How to Declutter and Let Go of Photos! June 19, 2017 So, you’ve decided to declutter your printed and digital photos but struggle to let go because photos are so precious and sentimental? Let me share a few things I’ve learned since I’ve started to specialise in photo...
by Chantal Imbach | Jan 25, 2017 | Backup, Children, Decluttering, Photo Organisation
How to Digitise and Store Children’s Artwork January 25, 2017 Most children produce a lot of artwork over the years. We can’t put it all on the walls or fill entire shelves with these masterpieces (read in the first part of the series how you can...
by Chantal Imbach | Jan 25, 2017 | Children, Decluttering, Sentimental
How to Display Children’s Artwork January 25, 2017 Are you drowning in your children’s artwork? Read in this guest blog series I was invited to write about how you can get more joy out of these masterpieces before we then move on to talking about...
by Chantal Imbach | May 2, 2016 | Decluttering, Maintenance, Organise, Routines
A holistic approach to getting organised May 2, 2016 Since I’ve become a professional organiser, it has become clearer to me that a holistic approach is necessary to create order and, more importantly, to keep it that way. Oftentimes you hear people talking about...
by Chantal Imbach | Feb 29, 2016 | Decluttering, KonMari Method, Spring Cleaning
To purge or not to purge – that is the question! February 29, 2016 Decluttering and getting organised is high up on the to-do lists of many people, especially when the urge for spring-cleaning resurfaces. However, when it actually comes to decluttering, the question...