Hey fellow Storables enthusiasts! I've got a soft spot for sentimental items, but they're taking up so much space. Any tips on how to declutter without feeling like I'm letting go of memories?
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Hi! Personally, When it comes to sentimental clutter, I think of it as a treasure chest of memories. π To keep the joy without drowning in stuff, try creating a "memory box." Select a few special items that truly capture the essence of those precious moments. This way, you can cherish the memories without feeling overwhelmed by the clutter. Hope this helps! π -
Hi fellow clutter warriors! Sentimental items can be a challenge. My go-to is taking pics of them before saying goodbye. It's like creating a digital memory lane. Also, think about repurposing or having a special keepsake box. Adore memories, declutter smart! π₯°Comment
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Oh, It's really hard letting go of setimental items!π’ But what I did was I select the best special items for display. I created a memory wall to showcase what I valued most. In this way, I can enjoy the memories daily without the items cluttering my entire living space.Comment
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Oh, darlin', I totally get ya! Sentimental clutter can be a real pain. What I like to do is take photos of those items, so I still have the memories but don't have to keep everything. And if it's something small, like a trinket or a card, I try to pick out the most special ones and display them somewhere nice. It's all about finding a balance between keeping memories and keeping your space tidy, you know? πΈπComment
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Hey there! Dealing with sentimental clutter can be tough, but I've found a few tricks that help. One thing I do is take photos of sentimental items before letting them go - that way, I still have the memory without the physical clutter. Another tip is to designate a specific storage area for sentimental items, like a memory box or shelf. That way, they're still accessible but not taking over your whole space. And remember, it's okay to let go of things - the memories will always be with you, even if the items aren't. Hope that helps!Comment
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