
Commenter #8. Congratulations Tricia! You are the lucky winner of the fabulous wallet!
Organize your blog posts with this super cute, fun to make, blog planning book.
1. Download and print off the worksheet, found below.
For this planner I used paper from My Minds Eye be.loved collection.
4. Cut patterned paper to 4x6 and adhere to the top of your front cover.
5. Cut coordinating patterned paper to 5 1/2x6 and adhere to the bottom.
6. Cut a strip of paper to 1 1/2x6 and adhere just under the top patterned paper.
7. Cut a 6 inch length of matching ribbon and adhere to center strip.
8. Cut two ovals: 2 1/2 and 3 inches. Adhere 2 1/2 oval to larger one. Use stickers, rub-ons, die cuts, or your computer to spell out the name of your blog and adhere to top oval.
9. Cut or punch 4 flowers: 1 1/2 and 2 inches. I used the Walk in my Garden Cricut cartridge to cut these.
10. Adhere title oval using pop dots to the right of the cover. Arrange the flowers around the oval. I used pop dots on 2 of mine. Bend flower petals up slightly for added dimension.
Blog Planner

I am super excited to do my first feature! And even better, the feature is on one of my very favorite people; my mom! My mom, known to most as Debbie, has a rockin' Etsy shop KringleBerry Kottage. In her shop she sales everything from cute wallets to handy note totes to crazy fabulous diaper bags.
Here is a look at KringleBerry Kottage's one-of-a-kind note totes.

Now for the exciting part! Debbie has graciously offered to give away a wallet from her shop. All you have to do is leave a comment on this post telling me what your favorite item from her shop is and which wallet you would choose if you are the winner. Simple!


This is a super simple way to keep the school work clutter under control! At the beginning of each year I fill a large binder full of page protectors. When Jaxson brings home papers that we want to add to his binder we just toss it in. I've heard a lot of people say that they take pictures of art projects, toss the actual project and just keep the picture, but we like to have the original. We just fold those up and slip them in a protector as well.
Here is a fun and easy gift, perfect for any man on your Father's Day list this year. After all, what dad wouldn't want a year's worth of yummy treats? Here's the how to:

