I've been Captain Indecisive with what I should do about a new camera (do I pick one up or just hold out for the next iPhone?), and so I've got absolutely zero photos of the projects I've been up to lately. Thankfully I still have some mini-project photos kicking around that I haven't posted yet. Hooray for procrastination.
This project is absurdly simple. Basically it's just about organizing things better. If you're trying to decorate on the cheap, reorganizing more efficiently is your best friend. It doesn't usually take much cash (well, unless the reorg requires new furniture... I'm sure I'll be posting on THAT issue in the future) and it can make your place seem substantially more pulled together if you do it well. Generally speaking, it's good bang for your limited buck.
In my case, my makeup collection was getting a bit out of hand. At the time I was storing it in two places: a small makeup bag I kept out in the bathroom and a messy makeup section of a drawer in a storage dresser I had in my hallway closet.
Yup... this was where this always lived. Not repulsive, but not a particularly attractive design element either. |
Overflow. Some of this stuff I barely used, but some of it I used all the time. DEEPLY inefficient system. Also, DEEPLY ugly. |
- If I put it anywhere else it would fall over because of its shape.
- I was too lazy in the morning to put it away somewhere sensible, like in a cupboard or closet or something, once I was done with it.
- Did I mention being too lazy to put things away in the morning?
*sigh* I lovededed you cupcake... um, I mean "Sephora makeup case"! |
So cute... and WAY cheaper than a traditional train case. |
There are loads of cute fabric train cases out there. For instance:
This version from the Container Store runs at $18 and even has a separate section for your brushes.
This case from Soap.com is a bit pricier at $32, but it comes with an extra travel pouch and would be a gorgeous accent piece in a bathroom.
As part of my Milly for Clinique binge from the other week I managed to get both the train case and makeup pouch from this set on eBay for under $10. Search for "Milly Clinique" to find your own if you're interested.
In the end, it's really all just about packaging your supplies efficiently in something the right size that actually looks attractive.
Final project cost to me: $19
Time to complete project: About 15 minutes to reorganize
Time to complete project: About 15 minutes to reorganize
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