It's that time of year again; time to take stock of what is in your kid's closets. Pull out items that no longer fit and donate them to charity or give them to a family who could use the clothes. Make a list of what is needed for the upcoming year. Here is a printable list to make the task easy and fun!
Fall Wardrobe Inventory & Checklist
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Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Blog Planning Notebook Tutorial & Printable
Organize your blog posts with this super cute, fun to make, blog planning book.
1. Download and print off the worksheet, found below.
2. Cut each page in half (5.5 inches.) I ran 125 copies giving me 250 pages for my book. Set aside.
For this planner I used paper from My Minds Eye be.loved collection.
3. Cut two pieces of cardstock measuring 6x9. These will be your front and back covers.
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.
11. Cut a length of ribbon, tie in a bow, and adhere to left side of page as shown.
12. Now that you have a super cute cover, layer your worksheets underneath, then add your back cover.
13. Have spiral bound at your local copy center.
See, told you. Easy and cute!
Blog Planner
1. Download and print off the worksheet, found below.
2. Cut each page in half (5.5 inches.) I ran 125 copies giving me 250 pages for my book. Set aside.
For this planner I used paper from My Minds Eye be.loved collection.
3. Cut two pieces of cardstock measuring 6x9. These will be your front and back covers.
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.
11. Cut a length of ribbon, tie in a bow, and adhere to left side of page as shown.
12. Now that you have a super cute cover, layer your worksheets underneath, then add your back cover.
13. Have spiral bound at your local copy center.
See, told you. Easy and cute!
Blog Planner
Saturday, June 12, 2010
School Work Binders
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.
I attach a picture of him on the first day of school to some cardstock and I have him write his name. I love seeing how his handwriting improves each year! Then I write the year on a slip of cardstock and put it in the side pocket and wahlah! A cherished keepsake.
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Summer Schedule
Here is a look at the summer schedule that I came up with for me and my cute kiddos. I started off by choosing a theme for each day of the week. Well, Monday through Thursday. Friday is kind of a free for all, go wherever the wind blows us kinda day. Monday is movie day. Tuesday is a special learning activity unit. Wednesday is our field trip day. I got a group of friends and their offspring together. It will add to the fun and make the whole experience more field trippy. Thursday we will rotate between a cooking class and a craft.
I typed up a schedule for each day of the week. I have to say, I am all kinds of excited about "Quiet Time"!!!
Then I wrote out the different activities for the whole summer. It takes a little doing up front, but will give me loads more play time come summer!
After I decided the themes of our days and filled in my monthly activity calendar, I wrote out a week by week supply list of all the items we will need for each activity. When I make out my weekly grocery list (which I always do on Sunday evenings) I can just glance at my supplies needed worksheet and add those items to my list.
I am trying to keep my daily to do list to a minimum this summer so that I can enjoy my family, so I decided to make a Most Important Task list. I had it laminated and will use a dry erase marker to map out my week, erase when then week is over, and use the same form next week.
I did something similar for the kids. Their list has a spot for the daily chore they are in charge of. I typed up a list of all the chores the kids can help with, cut them apart, and had them laminated as well. At the beginning of each week, the kids will draw a slip for each day and write on their task sheets what they are in charge of. We take Fridays off. No chores. Saturdays they have to do a chore plus vacuum, dust, & straighten their rooms. Each child will take a turn weekly helping to plan, cook, and clean up a meal.
I decided to go simple with the rewards system. Each child will get a punch card. They can earn up to 3 punches per day for things like good behavior, being kind to one another, getting their jobs done without me twisting their arm, etc. They can then turn in the punch cards for predetermined prizes. All are low cost, most are free!
I think this will be a great system to keep us motivated and on task, and allow us to make the most of our fun time together.
I typed up a schedule for each day of the week. I have to say, I am all kinds of excited about "Quiet Time"!!!
Then I wrote out the different activities for the whole summer. It takes a little doing up front, but will give me loads more play time come summer!
After I decided the themes of our days and filled in my monthly activity calendar, I wrote out a week by week supply list of all the items we will need for each activity. When I make out my weekly grocery list (which I always do on Sunday evenings) I can just glance at my supplies needed worksheet and add those items to my list.
I am trying to keep my daily to do list to a minimum this summer so that I can enjoy my family, so I decided to make a Most Important Task list. I had it laminated and will use a dry erase marker to map out my week, erase when then week is over, and use the same form next week.
I did something similar for the kids. Their list has a spot for the daily chore they are in charge of. I typed up a list of all the chores the kids can help with, cut them apart, and had them laminated as well. At the beginning of each week, the kids will draw a slip for each day and write on their task sheets what they are in charge of. We take Fridays off. No chores. Saturdays they have to do a chore plus vacuum, dust, & straighten their rooms. Each child will take a turn weekly helping to plan, cook, and clean up a meal.
I decided to go simple with the rewards system. Each child will get a punch card. They can earn up to 3 punches per day for things like good behavior, being kind to one another, getting their jobs done without me twisting their arm, etc. They can then turn in the punch cards for predetermined prizes. All are low cost, most are free!
I think this will be a great system to keep us motivated and on task, and allow us to make the most of our fun time together.
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