From the Desk of Clearissa’s Command Center
Week at a Glance
Another week has passed and I met my goal of posting three articles. If you missed any of this week’s posts, you can catch up with this week’ recap.
One of my goals for this year is to write at least three blogs each week, and I think the weekly recap will help to hold me accountable. I realize things will come up, writer’s block will come along, but for the most part, I want to stick to my plan. So let’s get started for this past week, March 30 – April 3, 2015
I continued my Organizing on a Budget series this week and the projects associated with that project as well a promotional article are below. I hope you enjoy!
Tuesday, March 31, 2015
Organize On A Budget – Thrifting Sucess
From the Desk of Clearissa’s Command Center via Divinely Organized
Hi there. It’s the beginning of a new week. I hope you had a good weekend filled with the people and things you love. I had a fantastic weekend of thrifting and it was quality time spent with hubs.
There is a Christian thrift store in the area and I visit often. The space is open and clean and they have really good stuff. I wasn’t really looking for anything in particular, but you know that’s usually the time you find a lot of good stuff. There is a Christian thrift store in the area and I visit often. The space is open and clean and they have really good stuff. I wasn’t really looking for anything in particular, but you know that’s usually the time you find a lot of good stuff. Read the complete article here.
Wednesday, April 2, 1954
From the Desk of Clearissa’s Command Center Via My Soulful Life
Taking care of our children should not be a difficult process. However; when family dynamics are broken and the child support system is convoluted, the best interest of the children can be placed on the back burner.
Read the complete article here.
Thursday, April 2, 2015
How to Get In Touch with Your Creativity – It’s a Necessity
From the Desk of Clearissa’s Command Center via Divinely Organized
My front door is boring and needs a spring/summer wreath to add some much needed curb appeal. It’s Saturday and I have some time,this can’t take long and besides, it’s a necessity. So off I go to run a QUICK errand! Well so I thought. First stop, the big box store. You know the one…they have everything, right? This will be a quick trip…or so I thought! Are you kidding me? $50.00 for a plain, nothing special wreath. They are so poorly crafted. I can even see where the flowers are glued onto the wreath frame. I’m not buying that!
No problem, I’ll just head on over to our local Pottery. Well that’s not a good idea either because I get so distracted in this place. So much colorful and shiny stuff! Ribbon, candles, baskets, etc. and colors. So many colors!!! I cannot get lost in this colorful and creative place. Not today because today, I need to concentrate. After all, I am on a mission. Read the complete article here.
I’m not sure how long this series will continue but I am enjoying sprucing up the areas of my home that need attention but do not require a total make over. I hope you are enjoying the series as well and will come back next week for more small spring refreshes and Organizing on a Budget.
I would love it if you would share your spring spruce ups or any questions you may have. I would love to hear your ideas and see your pictures. Share.
Have an awesome and organized weekend
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