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We all walk into our homes every day with our arms full of things- our handbags, keys, coats, shoes, packages, mail, the dog's leash- you get the idea

And when we get inside, we want to put it all DOWN! Our spouses and kids do the same thing- which is why keeping the entryways into our homes decluttered, neat, and presentable is tough! So to help you to get organized– today I am sharing 12 ideas for entryway and mudroom organization! Where to Drop Your Keys Sometimes it's best to go with the obvious choice! You can't miss this wall mounted key rack This is an affiliate link: MomOf6 earns a commission if you purchase, at no additional cost to you.  that is so clearly marked. The only possible improvement is if it contained a giant magnet that would suck the keys right out of my hand and adhere...

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When it comes to crafting, one of our favourite things to make is jewelry

Because we’re always making ourselves new jewelry pieces and accessories, however, that means we’ve always got pieces scattered across our vanity, counters, dresser, and so on. Now, we can’t help but wonder whether we might make ourselves a DIY spot to keep all that jewelry in as well! That’s why we’ve been scouring the Internet for awesome suggestions and tutorials to get us started. If you’re feeling just as intrigued as we were by the idea of making your very own jewelry organized, if not more, then check out these 15 awesome ideas, designs, and tutorials we’ve come across so far in our search for inspiration and guidance! 1. Old fashioned bust style jewelry organizer Have you always loved the...

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Pigs muffins

I got a mold for pigs in a blanket that I don’t think will fit any small sausages. And since I did not have any sausages in the fridge, I have baked some pigs using a coconut muffin recipe. Ingredients: 3 eggs 3 tbsp monk fruit sweetener 3 tbsp coconut oil 1/4 cup coconut flour 1/4 tsp baking powder (!!! This ingredient  I forgot to add this time 😝). Directions: In a bowl mix all the ingredients together. Let the mixture sit for 10 minutes. Preheat your oven at 350 F. I coated the mold with coconut oil, but I don’t think it’s that good idea, since the mixture has oil inside. Add the mixture into each pig’s mold. I...

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