We’re about 90% done unpacking here at The House of Wood. We’d be further along had the movers not packed the potpourri. Stay with me for a second – the movers wrapped each piece of potpourri in packing paper, put those adorable little packages in a box, taped up the box, and labeled it “Christmas reefs.”
Yep – R-E-E-F-S. (I can only assume they meant “wreaths.”) And when I opened up our boxes at our new destination, I had the pleasure of unwrapping every. single. dried. petal.
You guys, I think I just got punk’d.
I mean, I can’t even make this stuff up.
Shenaniganry.
Of course, my workshop was one of the first spaces I unpacked and got in order because: PRIORITIES. My pegboard tool wall worked so well for me at our old house that I decided to recreate it for my new workshop. Here’s a tutorial on how to hang pegboard.

Have you seen this cute pink organizing tote at Hobby Lobby and Joanns? It’s called the Large Rack System from Creative Options. (And no, I don’t store my potpourri petals in there. Thanks for asking.)


Okay then.

I love that I can just take this entire tote to wherever I’m working and find what I need quickly and easily. My previous setup involved empty peanut butter jars. Lots of empty peanut butter jars. We had to eat our weight in peanut butter. But that’s okay, because peanut butter is wonderful and delicious. A worthy cause indeed, but I do like this method so much better.



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I would like to win any one tools that you offer.
omg, I love this! Thanks for the ideas for organizing the mess that is my garage.
I NEED this organizer in my life!!!
You’ve inspired me. I’m now swimming in a sea of tiny screws, nails, & pieces, trying to match & sort them jnto little organizer boxes!
I love the way you have organized this, I would want to do something like this for my husband stuff, but unfortunately he’s got so much most of the screws wouldn’t even fit in there. I really like the organizer.