

Closet Project 101 – What % of my closet is from Goodwill? Find out!
[Total % does not include sweat shirts, sweat pants, athletic pants/capris/shorts/tops, scarves, horseback riding jeans, pajamas, or coats]
Sleeveless Tops – 56% Sweater Jackets – 59% Vests: 29% Shirts: 27% ¾ Shirts: 88%
Long-Sleeved Shirts: 72% Hoodies: 60% Capris: 38% Shorts: 50%
Dress Pants: 66% Skirts: 28% Dresses: 64% Button-Down Dress Shirt: 92% Dress Jackets: 92%
Shoes: 32% Purses: 55%
---Goodwill % of Closet: 59% [more than ½, not too shabby]
This was a fun little exercise that allowed the discovery of new outfits for school while cleaning my closet in the process. J
1- 7 Folders for only $1 [great for school, work, and/or organizing]
2- Stylish Pen- $1[both practical and posh]
3- Pink Lip Gloss - $1 [honestly, who doesn’t love pink lip gloss? better yet, who doesn’t love pink lip gloss for only a $1?]
4- Groovy Glasses - $1 [feelin’ like a cougar in these specs. rawrrr]
5- Floral Notebook - $1 [when does a writer never need a notebook? and floral is always o-so-fun!]

Racing against time and an incoming rainstorm from the West, I greeted midmorning, trowel in hand, ready to spruce of the flower boxes. [side note] The flower boxes are a product of my father’s genius idea. Made from vinyl fence posts, he cut out flower boxes that will never require the annual painting. They’re simply chip free and flower friendly.
Step one: I planted a total of 8 Geraniums. Step 2: Using sedum from around the yard, I planted some greenery on either side of each Geranium. The whole process only took about half an hour.
Vuala! The flower boxes are cute and complete.