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The Tricks to Better Bathroom Organization

Simple Hacks to Keep This Space Chic, Functional and Organized
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This time last year, MKR sought to tackle a few important organization projects, including her master bathroom.  As one of the spaces she spends the most time in, it tended to become a “cluttered hot-mess,” so MKR knew she wanted to simplify and focus on bathroom organization in the new year. 

Here at WOM, we relish the nights when we can commit to a little R&R, so turning a bathroom into our own little sanctuary is so important to us. MKR did just that with hers; creating a space that was just as beautiful as it was functional. 

Her tricks to better bathroom organization?  She wheeled in a storage cart to keep everything within arm’s reach during a good soak, she turned everyday glass vessels into catchalls for beauty products, soaking salts and sponges, and she relied on a chic, portable hamper for laundry. 

Head over to the original post for more bathroom organization ideas!  How are you tackling this oh-so-essential space in the new year?  Cheers, Kat

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Photography, Rustic White | This original post was sponsored by Pottery Barn, A BRAND  WE LOVE AND ADORE.  OPINIONS ARE 100% OUR OWN.

07.04 || This Week I

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…felt inspired to have a good ol’ American beach day.
…added boatloads of summery new arrivals to the Shop and launched our Fourth of July sale; 15% off all SUMMER items with code AMERICA.
…shopped the Tory Burch summer sale and oxfords I’ve been lusting after finally found their way into my cart. #tomboyatheart 
…agreed with T&C on some entertaining musts.
…started to count down till I co-host the Brand Market Workshop with Anna in a city where Martha came to be, Chicago!  Only 20 seats loves, so snag your ticket now!   
…embraced the rollercoaster like Kate and headed words of wisdom from 21 other amazing women.
…discovered a fabulous artist thanks to Gaby.
…sent big hugs to all those in NC this weekend…be safe!
…urged my Atlanta Creatives to sign up for this amazing workshop.
…drooled over this take on a summer salad.
…craved everything over at A Sunny Afternoon, but I especially have my eye on one of THESE.
…prepared to celebrate America’s independence with family, friends and a whole lotta’ pie!  
…received my first mean comment on Instagram.  And not constructive mean (though I’m not sure thats a thing), like just mean.  I won’t delve too much into it as mean comments are nothing new to Bloggers or to anyone who puts themselves out there creatively, but I will say you get back what you give in this life so I suggest we all try to be just a tad kinder to others.  And if you can’t be kind don’t follow me, just stay out of my realm all together because I did not create it, I did not invite it, and I sure as heck don’t associate with it.  truly, MKR

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Jason Wu For Target…February 5th

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While millions of men prepare for Superbowl Sunday I’ll be preparing to run frantically through my local Target store fighting off the fashion clad and eBay entrepreneurs in hopes to score as much of Jason Wu’s first Target Collection as possible.  Priced from $20 to $60, the collection features Jason Wu’s signature ladylike silhouettes in stripes and florals, cat print totes, structured handbags and silky scarves.  Below is a sneak peak, and to help you score big iVillage is providing you with 5 tips to avoid the pitfalls that many of us felt with the whole Missoni debacle.

So good luck and make sure to share all of your Jason Wu scores with us on our FB pagexoxo

 

1) Set your alarm clocks!

Be on the site at the moment the sale goes live (this launch will kick off “early morning” according to brand publicists, so we’re gearing up for midnight), or collaborate with friends in other time zones. If you’re planning on shopping in-store, arrive at least an hour before opening to get the best spots.

2) Get off the beaten path

The farther out you get from large, urban areas, the more likely you are to find shorter lines and fewer crazed shoppers, especially for a more under-the-radar designer like Jason Wu. Just make sure to confirm at this link whether your intended store will carry the collection before making the trek.

3) Plan your attack

Know which items you want ahead to save time considering the clothes themselves. (Preview part of the collection at target.com and on the official Target Style Facebook page). When you’re in the store, look around the nearby aisles and the checkout if you don’t see our must-haves–in the excitement, people will toss (or hide!) merchandise in the wrong place.

4) Take a second look

If you’re shopping online and the piece you’re looking for appears to be sold out, try refreshing the page—you can sometimes snap up a product that was being held in someone’s cart the moment it drops out. In-store shoppers should check back a few days later, as many shoppers will end up returning things after the initial rush.

5) There’s always eBay

While we don’t think it’s very sporting to buy up items just to resell them later, there’s an established aftermarket for designer-collaboration pieces. You’ll pay a premium, but it’s a solid back-up plan for that gotta-have-it item.

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