Stacey Solomon’s new book Tap to Tidy: Organising, Crafting & Creating Happiness in a Messy World has become the seventh fastest-selling non-fiction book of all time. The book sees Stacey share her tips for crafting, organising, making snacks and using tidying as a form of meditation. In the book, Stacey has shared her tips on organising washing without having to iron.

Stacey’s top tips for Britons looking to make washing their clothes that much easier is buying a laundry bin with three compartments.

After the washing comes out the machine, Stacey either puts it into the tumble dryer or hangs it up on a rail she has attached to her ceiling.

Another tip from Stacey is to make sure all items which are usually hung in wardrobes are put on hangers straight away.

“Then put them on the washing line so that when they’re dry, they are so much easier to put away and it’s less daunting than having a huge pile of clean, folded washing,” she said.

She said: “I’ll fold up the washing, put it in the right basket, and then the boys when they’re home have to take their basket and put it away. As for Joe, he does his own.”

Like a lot of Britons, Stacey admitted she doesn’t like ironing.

Instead, Stacey tries to buy clothes for herself and the children that you don’t have to iron.

She then uses a handheld steamer “if worst comes to worst” and she has to iron something for the children or herself.

Tap to Tidy: Organising, Crafting & Creating Happiness in a Messy World by Stacey Solomon is available to purchase on Amazon for £11.49.

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