About
Complete Organizing Solutions is an online resource providing you with timely tips, advice and inspiration for organizing the way you live, work and play. We are here to help you cut the clutter from your life.
Tanna Clark, Professional Organizer :
As founder and “chief organizing officer” of Complete Organizing Solutions, it is Tanna’s mission to help people reach their organizing potential. She has spent years researching and implementing organizing ideas and testing them out on friends and family. It wasn’t until 2006 that Tanna began her dream career as a professional organizer. As a mom of three she has faced and conquered many organizational challenges. Tanna is especially passionate about helping busy families find the organizing solutions they need to help them manage their homes more efficiently. You can find her organizing households throughout the Greater Nashville, Tennessee area and online. To learn more about Tanna you can go here.
If you are looking for affordable organizing solutions online or live in the Nashville, Tennessee area and need In-House Organizing help, find out more about our services here.
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Contributing Writers
Jennifer S. Wilson:
Blog: Simple Scrapper Twitter: @starxlr8
Jennifer S. Wilson: Jennifer S. Wilson loves to simplify memory keeping and help people find more time for what they love. In her monthly column, she will share effective digital solutions for organizing and honoring your family photos. Jennifer writes the daily blog Simple Scrapper, offering no-fuss digital scrapbooking tips for busy memory keepers. She is a writer and crafter who lives in Illinois with her husband and two step kids.
Dave Townsend:
Blog: The Home Garden Twitter: THGarden
Dave Townsend: In 2006 Dave Townsend changed career courses to become a stay at home dad after seven years teaching music in the public schools. With the purchase of his first home in Spring Hill, Tennessee, he was able to move beyond the simple container gardens on the back porch of his apartment to pursue gardening in the earth.
Now he is actively gardening to turn his landscape into a garden sanctuary and haven for his family of four. Through his blog, The Home Garden he has documented his vegetable garden, plant propagation experiments, gardening adventures with his two girls, and all kinds of gardening projects.
Dave has been featured on Better Homes and Gardens building an arbor, is active in his local garden club, and is seeking certification as a Tennessee Master Gardener. He is always starting a new project, whether large or small, and is currently constructing a greenhouse-shed for seed starting and plant propagation.
Shaina Olmanson:
Blog: Food for My Family Twitter: olmanson
Shaina Olmanson: Shaina Olmanson is the home cook and wannabe photographer behind Food for My Family, where she shares recipes, tips, opinions and her philosophy on food as she wades through the process of feeding her family of six, her friends and anyone else who will let her. Feeding a family isn’t the easiest thing to do. From dating to marriage, birth to college, allergies to preferences, affordability to quality, processed to organically grown, there are choices and decisions that have to be made along the way. Food is many things to many people. It is a necessity, a passion, a way of life.
Heather Bee:
Blog: Sprittibee Twitter: @sprittibee

Heather Bee: Homeschooling two big kids and taking care of a baby provides a lot of room for organizational improvement. Good thing Heather loves to stack, sort, file, and color coordinate her closet. Perfecting the homeschool part of her organizin’ has been the greatest challenge yet. Join her as she brings you a homeschool mama’s take on getting your ducks in a row.
Heather keeps a daily blog entitled, “Sprittibee” and is the founder of “The Homeschool Post“, a collaborative community site that has 15 authors and runs an annual ‘Homeschool Blog Awards’ each fall. She’s been homeschooling for over 8 years, but says she’s “still getting her feet wet”. Besides homeschooling and blogging, she enjoys photography, cooking, home decorating, scrap and paper arts, learning web design, gardening and historical field trips/research. Now you see why organizing might be a topic of interest for her… to find some free time!
Wojciech Kulicki:
Blog: Fiscal Fizzle Twitter: Fiscal Fizzle
Wojciech Kulicki: Wojciech is the the 20-something writer behind Fiscal Fizzle, a personal finance blog. Wojciech is an architect by day, but found himself annoying everyone with endless talk about money. To save his marriage and friendships, he started a blog to teach others what he’s learned. Wojciech lives in Southwest Florida with his awesome wife and newborn son.
Wojciech will share basic money topics and show you how to look at your finances with an organizing bias. He’ll show you, in an easy to understand format, how to set up and simplify your money systems, streamline how you deal with finances, and tackle piled-up money clutter.
Shannon Dow:
Blog: The Creative Party Place
Shannon Dow: In blogland Shannon is known as “EightCrazy” and
“EightCrazy Design”. and the hostess at The Creative Party Place. It has been Shannon’s joy over the last year to create a ton of fun, unique and personalized blog fashions for all of her clients. Blogs are almost like little parties….it’s the details that really make them special!
Shannon has always looked at pictures of parties in the magazines or on television and dreamed about throwing one or going to one. From beautiful garden parties, to stylish dinner parties in a NY loft, they have always intrigued her. Shannon loves all the little details that go into making a celebration something personal and ultimately blessing the person whom is being honored.
Shannon enjoys throwing her kids parties, baby and bridal showers for friends and hosting the occasional dinner party. Also a part-time wedding coordinator at her church, Shannon thoroughly enjoys assisting brides on their wedding day.















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