Weekend Shopping Tidy Up Quickly

Housecleaning….

It can feel never ending, right? I feel your pain! I’ve been at it for 41+ years! There have been seasons of staying on top of thoses tasks and seasons of it all falling apart!

Can you relate??

BTW, I’ve been experimenting with an app to create a watercolor look to some of my images! Let me know what you think! The app is called Waterlogue and it’s a bit addictive!

A decorative table setting with a vintage vase holding green and blue hydrangeas. There are brass candlesticks and small brass dishes scattered on the wooden surface. Framed artworks hang in the blurred background.

Let’s chat about some ways we can stay on top of our house cleaning during one of the busiest seasons of the year. I want you to enjoy your holiday season without the mess! Here are some of the ways I have kept our home tidy over the years:

  • don’t look at your phone first thing in the morning other than to turn off the alarm! apps can take up so much precious time!
  • empty the dishwasher every morning without fail; load the dishwasher as the day progresses!
  • defrost the meat for dinner after your first cup of coffee ~ save stress at dinnertime!
  • make the bed before your first cup of coffee; children can straighten their beds before breakfast.
  • set your iRobot or other vac for a daily quick vacuum in the main areas of your home
  • if you don’t have an iRobot, use a cordless vac in your ‘public’ rooms and do a quick pick up.
  • run a damp mop over the kitchen floor once per week – not a thorough cleaning, just a quick mopping!
  • wipe down the bathroom counters and sinks after morning use or as the last task of the day; keep paper towels and cleaning spray under the bathroom sink for quick access.
  • wash one load of laundry each day: start the load at night and in the morning, toss it in the dryer then fold and put away in about 5-10 minutes; do this instead of scrolling!
  • have everyone pitch in for a fast quick reset at the end of the day ~ kids put their belongings away (mom can help!), shoes and jackets are put away
  • put dinner dishes in the dishwasher directly after dinner (don’t forget to set it to clean while you sleep!)

I hope you find these tips helpful during this Christmas season! Don’t feel pressured to do all of them at once or even every day!

I realize this might look different for each family so get creative for your specific needs and do these tasks as you can! Get your kids (start them at an early age!) involved in helping and promote the family team!

Implement a few of these tasks at a time and before you know it, your home will be tidy on a regular basis! Share in the comments any tips you have to keep a tidy home!

Saturday shopping

Some of my blogging friends and I are getting together and sharing our recent finds while shopping online.

graphic with images of bloggers who shop together for a blog post

You can check the links below for our faves and be sure to pop over to visit their blogs. Each of these ladies has a beautiful vintage-loving and repurposing style like you and I do. I’m sure you will enjoy reading their posts!

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Reinvented Delaware – Cindy

Lately, I’ve been cleaning and decorating for Christmas. It feels good to give the house a nice cleaning before the decorating is full swing! I’ve also been buying some much needed items. You know, like velvet ribbon! Haha!

I’m also looking for ways to keep the house tidy during the holiday season and year-round! You can see the items in the image below. Tap the green boxes over the product to shop. Each item would also make a great gift for someone in your life!

  • I’m hooked on double-sided velvet ribbon for my Christmas decorating and gift wrapping. So far I have 1″ Navy Blue, Antique Gold, and Ivory/Camel. I also have 1/2″ in Antique Gold and Light Blue. I’m seriously hooked on these gorgeous ribbons!
  • Cleaning has been on my mind as I get ready for the holidays. The White Green Cloths are amazing. No need for detergents or cleaning solutions. My glass windows, kitchen counters, oven and stove top, fridge and sink have never been so clean! The are pricey at about $4 each but worth every penny!
  • The O Cedar Easy Wring and Spin Mop has been around awhile and I finally got one! Woohoo! I used it last night on my kitchen floors and I am sold! My hands never touched the water and that’s a win in my book!
  • Now if I could just drop the hint to a certain someone that I would love to have a Dyson Cordless Vac, well then my life would be just about perfect! Just kidding. But I do want the vac!

Tap the green boxes on the products to shop! I have more listed below the image for you!

Lora Bloomquist – Lora

Lora from Lora Bloomquist
  • This pair of brass LED table lamps can be used anywhere you don’t have easy access to a plug. They turn on with a touch of your finger and can be dimmed by holding the button. I love their classic look, and have been enjoying them on our Christmas mantel. Great gift idea, or to give yourself! Find them HERE.
  • If you or a loved one enjoys history and nostalgia, you’ll love paging through these charming Christmas coffee table books. There are a few different versions, depending on what decades you enjoy the most. My parents loved reminiscing as they paged through these. Find a couple different versions HERE.
  • I hadn’t purchased new pillow covers for Christmas in quite a few years. This year I was focusing on red and ordered these adorable red and white stripe ones. They have rick rack trim and wooden buttons; so cute! You can find them HERE. If you’re a poinsettia lover, you’ll appreciate these needlepoint pillow covers for the season, too; so classic, and a great value! Find them HERE.
  • Tis’ the season of light, and I like to have all different kinds of lighting filling every nook and cranny to celebrate. Last year I bought adorable battery powered wax pincone candles and loved tucking them here and there. (Find them HERE) This year I got these little trees that are slightly bigger. They are so fun to tuck in cabinet displays for Christmas. Great gift, or for yourself. (Find them HERE)
  • When I’m out and about running errands, I don’t like to wear a big coat, because I get too hot in the store. A long vest is just perfect. It can keep my bum warm when I get in the car, but I don’t get too hot when I’m inside. I looked at several different styles and am really liking the cute details on the one I ordered. You can find it HERE.
  • I’ve got a wonderful stack of vintage Christmas linens and I love their happy patterns. Last year I totally forgot to get them out. This year I want to use them, but am trying to come up with ideas so I can enjoy them. I’m going to whip up some cute kitchen cafe curtains, so I can pull them out each year. You can find similar versions HERE.

Sky Lark House – Anna

Anna from Sky Lark House

If you are like me, there are always those few last minute gifts you need for friends, neighbors, coworkers and siblings. Here are some of my favorite reasonably priced gifts to give people.

  • Kate Spade always has a great selection of stylish yet affordable earrings. My favorite are these star earrings which are offered in multiple colors. They can be worn all year long.
  • These bracelets by Bauble Bar are charming and can be personalized to the individual you are gifting them to. There are so many styles and options to choose from. At the moment, they are a fabulous price at $10 each but the sale won’t last long. I like to buy them in sets of three.
  • Do you have a friend who loves to bake? If so this white marble rolling pin is an affordable and tasteful gift that will be appreciated.
  • Similarly, this Le Creuset stoneware batter bowl , complete with handle and pour spout, is a classic design and always useful for cooking. I like to use it to make pancakes and pour the batter directly into the pan.
  • I fell in love with this ceramic Christmas tree nightlight! It’s so cheerful with the multicolored lights and has an “on-off” switch. This would make a darling last minute gift for many people.
  • This customized Christmas ornament can be created from the photo of any pet. I love this idea for someone who is difficult to shop for.

South House Designs – Diane

Diane from South House Designs

We don’t exchange traditional gifts. So I look forward to stuffing the stockings — my kids are young adults, but these are great for teens too. And very conscious of stuffing on a budget!

  • Top on my list are these car condiment holders for quick meals on the go. No need to go sauceless with this new find. They hold every shape of condiment and attach to the car air vents or this kind for the windows.
  • Do your “kids” all have a patronus? You know, the mythical creature from Harry Potter that protects them and often shares the same personality. Everyone will be receiving a set of these hysterical “patronus sox”. There are 28 styles to choose individually. This set of six is the most budget-friendly.
  • Every morning, the frustration of wet sleeves makes me think I need a set of those old sweat wrist bands from the 80’s. Guess what! They’re back, now known as Spa Wristbands. They come in a ton of colors and at $2 per pair, everyone will be get a pair! Afterall, the fellas wash their faces too!!
  • A couple of standard items, like this lip balm that includes 30SPF. Vicks shower bombs that will be great as we move into cold and flu season (instead of last year’s aromatherapy bombs), and then some exotic jerky options instead of the more typical chocolates.

Living Large in a Small House – Lynn

lynn from living large in a small house

I really like to shop at Target. Having always been a Joanna Gaines fan, it’s a plus that you can get some reasonable priced home items that have her stamp of approval. It’s also a plus that you can get many of the things you need in one spot.

All of these items are from Target and each one is something that I would love to get as a gift. Bonus: They are all $20 or less.

  • While I’m not a baker, I aspire to be one. Having fun equipment like a rolling pin with a tree imprint and cookie stamps would make baking around the holidays really fun.
  • A new set of kitchen towels would make my heart go pitter patter! This is something I don’t really buy and I’m in desperate need of something not stained.
  • I’m always losing one of my gloves so a new set of gloves each winter season would be a very special gift for me.
  • I love a great home decor book. “The Art of Home” by Shea McGee, the Interior Designer who created Studio McGee would be a book I would love to have in my collection.
Text reads “happy reinventing xo, Cindy” in a mix of typewriter and cursive fonts, over a faint illustration of leafy branches and a delicate beaded ornament in the background.

Cindy Rust

Cindy has been decorating her home with thrift store finds for 40 years. She is an avid thrift store shopper who loves to makeover the items she finds into vintage-inspired home decor and furniture. When she isn’t thrift shopping or painting a piece of furniture, you can find her making homemade butter, working in her garden, or painting with watercolors.

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8 Comments

  1. Patti Donophan says:

    Such a great post, Cindy! Keeping up with housekeeping duties can be daunting but when doing them in small bits and pieces as you describe is so much easier to complete!

    I have a spreadsheet (of course I do!) of the household chores I want to complete on a weekly/biweekly/monthly/quarterly/6 months basis to help me keep on tab. However, as you know we’ve had medical issues invade our life and since July 2023, they have come first. The last 3 months I’ve been trying to get back to my schedule which has been challenging. But your post on housecleaning tips has given me a jump start! Thank you for these tips!❤️❤️

    1. Cindy Rust says:

      Your schedule has definately changed due to medical issues Patti. Your spreadsheet sounds amazing! I am sure you will get back to your routines soon! So glad the post was inspiring.🥰

  2. Cindy – Love shopping with you every month! I love my wring mop and I’m going to have to order the cloths. I need those!

    1. Cindy Rust says:

      You will love the white green cloths. They are a game changer!

  3. Donna Marie says:

    Great ideas!!! Thank you!

    1. Cindy Rust says:

      So glad you enjoyed the ideas Donna!

  4. First – I love your photos turned into watercolors. The app is amazing! Second thank you for all the cleaning tips. They are helpful and needed. (Especially since we are hosting this Christmas) It’s always fun shopping with you Cindy!

    1. Cindy Rust says:

      I’m hooked on the watercolor app! Its so much fun! You will be an amazing hostess Anna!