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Moving your teen into a college dorm room for the first time can be a daunting task! What will they need? How will they share this space with a roommate? How can you help them to get organized and stay that way? Below you'll find a free printable...

When we started to prepare to move our oldest son Kyle into his dorm room this past fall- we honestly didn't know where to begin! He attends a college about 1500 miles from home, and we decided to fly rather than drive to move him into school. So when I started to compile a list of what I thought he would need, and options for getting it to him- it all seemed so overwhelming! So I turned online to find some shopping lists and consulted fellow Moms who had already walked this path. Below you'll find all of the advice and tips I wished I had when I was getting started! Dorm Room 101- Things to Know in Advance: Before diving in...

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There are very few people I know that would say that they have more closet space than they need! Instead, I think most of us want to make the most out of every square inch of our closet space while also keeping things neat and orderly so we can find...

Get an Organized Closet by Maximizing Your Hanging Space: The easiest way to make the most of your hanging space is to double what you can hang on each hanger. I love this super simple idea from Shabby Creek Cottage to hang a soda can tab on each hanger so you can loop the second hanger through the tab! And these S-shaped hangers This is an affiliate link: MomOf6 earns a commission if you purchase, at no additional cost to you.  will allow you to hang up to 5 pairs of pants or scarves in the same space as one hanger. And because they are made of stainless steel, they are strong enough to handle the weight of the garments....

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