Why, How, and What to Donate [VIDEO]
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It's time for another episode of DIY Friday at the WCCO studios! New Brighton ReStore Manager Jan Hagerman joins hosts A.J. and Heather to share some organizing inspiration. Now that the holidays are over, you may be sorting items and trying to organize your space. Thankfully, there are plenty of easy and affordable DIY projects that can help you enjoy a clutter-free home.
Jan found most of the items and supplies for these ideas at ReStore and thrift stores:
Getting organized doesn't have to be an intense, expensive project. Start with one of these fun DIY ideas and let your creativity soar! Check out Jan's video segment below to discover how she made these innovative solutions.
After you finish organizing, you may find yourself with some items you no longer need. ReStore may be able to take some of those things off your hands! Have extra furniture, building materials, flooring, artwork, and more? If your items still have good, usable purpose, visit our donation page to get started. After you donate, you'll get a coupon for your next visit. Plus, every donation helps increase affordable homeownership in the Twin Cities!
Your gift unlocks bright futures! Donate now to create, preserve, and promote affordable homeownership in the Twin Cities.
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