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A Creative Way to Organize Small Items Throughout Your Home: Tote Bag Ideas

  Image by: Efe Ersoy As we all must agree, small items have a way of multiplying and scattering themselves across every corner of the house. From tech accessories and craft supplies to kids' toys and holiday decorations, it can feel like you're constantly picking up the same things and still not finding a permanent home for them. Enter: the tote bag    storage system, a stylish, functional, and space-saving solution that will have your home looking tidy and intentional. JavaScript is currently disabled in this browser. Reactivate it to view this content. The Tote Bag System: What Is It? Rather than letting small items take over your drawers, countertops, or floors, this system encourage categorizing them into individual tote bags. Each bag serves as a dedicated home for a specific group of items. These aren't just any bags; we're talking about sturdy, reusable tote bags that can be coordinated by color, pattern, or tags to hint what's inside.  The beauty of thi...

Do Contrasting Colors in Fashion Look Good Together?

  Photo by Joshua Rondeau on Unsplash Contrasting colors in fashion are simply pairing outfits together that are the opposite of each other on the color wheel. Some of the commonly used contrasting outfit colors are red and green, blue and orange, yellow and purple, and black and white . And yes, they look good together when you pair them appropriately. Read on to discover some of the trendiest outfit combinations. Contrasting Neutrals With a Bold Color Pairing neutrals like black and white or gray with a bold, vibrant color creates an interesting, yet fashionable contrast. Consider starting with a neutral base and then introduce a bold color as an accent. The pants, skirt, or a dress can be a neutral color. The bold color can be in the form of a top, jacket, shoes, and accessories, such as a scarf, a belt, or jewelry. The goal is to have a few elements within the outfit that draw attention to their colors.  Photo by Annie Spratt on Unsplash Consider using colors that are op...