Sunday, February 24, 2013

Calendars for March and April! (FREEBIE)

I'm updating my planner with the new month pages and I figured I'd share the calendar pages I have done! No sense in sharing January and February with you as they are (almost) past, but here's March and April!!

Download your March calendar HERE.

Download your April calendar HERE

I am finally getting my planner organized the way I want it and getting around to creating all the pages I'd like to have in it! My hope is to be able to create an easily-to-create-and-use planner for 2014, so I'm experimenting this year with some designs. I am excited to have some success this week with a finished planner tab/pocket/project tracker for each month, so look forward to seeing that soon!!

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Craft Room Sneak Peek

I'm *supposed* to be organizing my Master Closet as per this month's challenge, but I'm going to be honest... I can't seem to find the motivation to do it. We're approaching the 1/2 way mark for the month tomorrow, but I haven't started on it yet. In true procrastination form, though, I have been finding other "productive" things to occupy my time. Most recently, I've been trying to get my craft room put together. I'm excited for how this project is coming along! While I don't have finished pictures to share, I *do* have a few sneak peeks for you! Here's some of the progress...









Hooray for progress!! Now to get working on my OWN closet... How is yours coming along??





Friday, February 1, 2013

February Focus... Master Closet!!


I can't believe it's February already, but I've learned to trust the calendar, so I guess it is!! How did you all fare on the January Master Bedroom challenge?? Well, if you still have some work to do there, you're in luck - we're staying in the general vicinity with the MASTER CLOSET!

Some of you have a Master Closet that is just that, a closet in your master bedroom. Others have a whole 'nother room as their closet / dressing area. Whatever your circumstance, this month's challenge is for YOU! It's the same deelio as last month. Follow the steps and enjoy the process! If you don't remember, here they are!
I'll be sharing my own progress as we go, and I'd love for you to link up your progress in the comments or follow along by joining our 12 Months to a Systematic Home group on Facebook!

Saturday, January 26, 2013

Greeting Card Storage and Organization

Do you ever have those moments when you think, "I should send that person a card." But then you don't, because you aren't sure where your cards are? I keep a stash of thank you cards in my desk downstairs, but the rest of the cards are in my craft room. While I knew where they were, it was a pain to dig through them to find one that fit the occasion when I wanted to send a card.

Not so any longer! I created some tabs to adhere to half-sheets of cardstock to make dividers for my cards. Then I sorted them and put them in a pretty bin where they are easy to thumb through! Here's what I ended up with...


The colors match my craft room and it's nice to be able to see what cards I am running low on at a glance! If you are in need of organizing your cards as well, feel free to use the labels I created! The goods are below...

Download your tabs HERE!

Thursday, January 24, 2013

Corralling Children's School Work... For LIFE!

Children's papers seem to be a constant headache for parents. I mean, how do you know what to keep? What's going to be the "greatest" piece of artwork from that period in your child's life? Do you keep everything? Should you keep anything? Because questions like this are hard to answer, we delay making decisions about paper. Do you know what happens when we do that? PILES AND PILES OF PAPER CLUTTER!!

That is what I had during Eliana's toddler and preschool years. I lost a lot of papers I would have liked to have kept, and I had random toddler scribbles that I couldn't remember the importance of. It was a mess. Last year Eliana was in Kindergarten and I realized I HAD to find a paper solution if I was going to maintain my sanity. I found an idea somewhere (pinterest, probably) and ran with it. Eliana's papers were sufficiently corralled and I was able to take time one summer day to decide what to keep and what to toss. It was great! The downside was that at the end of the year I didn't know WHERE to put the papers we'd decided to keep. Again, pinterest came to my rescue and I adapted another idea to help me over the next 10 years as I keep accumulated kiddo paperwork. I'm not suggesting it's a perfect solution for everyone, but it works pretty great for me!

Here's how the system works...

Eliana comes home from school and the papers from her folder go into that week's file. I have 4-5 files for each month, depending on how many weeks are in the month. At the beginning of a month, I take the empty files for the month and put them in this bin in our mud hall.


At the end of the week, I take the filled file and store it out of the way until the month's end. Here's what my little paperwork storage corner in the closet looks like...

Do you see where I store the files? Easy to access papers for the month.

At the end of the month, the set of 4-5 filled files for the month go into a small file tote and the empty files for the next month come out. It takes a couple minutes once a month. Easy! As the year goes on, the file tote fills up month by month with miscellaneous school work and art. Upcoming months are in the front of the tote and are cycled to the back as they are filled.


At the end of the year, sometime in the summer, I sit down with Eliana and we go through her papers to decide what is still important to her (if we did this weekly EVERYTHING would be important. Give it a couple months after school is out and the novelty has worn off, except for things she really did like.) and what I'd like to keep and the rest goes away. As the file folders are emptied, I put a sticky note with the papers telling when they were created. Then the pile of "keepers" gets filed in the larger bin, by grade level.


I used colored hanging file folders to distinguish between pre-school, elementary, and secondary years, as well as a separate section for Report Cards, Awards and Honors, Photos, and Mementos. I'm so excited to have a place to put all those random birthday cards she wants to keep! They are mementos! Hooray!

As you can see from the above picture, her Kindergarten paperwork is filed away, as is her preschool paperwork. As the years go by, it will get fuller and fuller and, eventually, Eliana will move out of the house and I will send her file bin with her, with everything neatly categorized for her.

It takes a couple minutes once a month, a couple hours once a year, and keeps me sane for the remainder of her years of bringing home paper projects! Now... if only dealing with my OWN paperwork were that simple!

Sunday, January 20, 2013

Following Your Guidelines... FREEBIE

Have you been following the guidelines you set to help your system function the way you want it to? If you're finding yourself struggling with remembering the steps to your system, ask yourself the following questions...

1) Did I make the system too complicated? Do I have more than 5 guidelines to adhere to?

2) Did I write the guidelines down? Can I easily review them until it becomes a habit?

If you find that your guidelines are too complicated or have too many steps, or that you didn't actually write them down and therefore find it more effort than it's worth to remember them and then follow them, the following sheet may help!

Download the pdf file HERE.

I hope your first month is going well! We have a group of people over on Facebook who are sharing ideas and their before and after pictures. If you'd like to join them, click HERE to join the group! As always, if you find the ideas and downloads on this site helpful, I'd love to hear about it! Leave me a comment, and don't forget to LIKE US on Facebook!

Thursday, January 17, 2013

Finishing the Projects...

How are your systems working out for you? I would like to report that my laundry system, while not yet a habit, is going well! I'd still like to tweak it as we go, but right now I do not have piles of laundry all over my room, clean OR dirty! I am following my own rules, and they seem to be working well to keep my bedroom systematically organized.

I have noticed that my daughter brings things into my room and leaves them there, so perhaps I will need to create another system for how to deal with her items. Right now I just gather them together and throw them into her room, but I would like to 1) teach her to stop leaving her things in other people's spaces and 2) stop contributing to the mess in her room. But that will be for another day.

Today I'd like to share with you what I've done to the decorative bookshelves in our room. You know, the ones with picture frames on them that still had the pretend people in them?! Here's what it looks like now...


I admit that it's not something that I LOVE, but I definitely like it better than I did. If you recall, this is what it looked like before:


Better, huh? It has the same elements on the shelves for the most part, but now they actually look like they've been arranged. I also updated the frames. Perhaps one of these days I'll get around to putting actual pictures in the frames, but until then, here's what I did...


They are pages in Greek and in Hebrew with the words "Love God with your whole heart" and "Love your neighbor as yourself." These sum up how I want to live my every day, so I thought they would be a nice touch.

Like I said, it's not my FAVORITE shelfscape ever, but it works. And DONE is BETTER than PERFECT! (Especially if perfect means it will never get done... which in my case is usually true!)

Here's what the whole corner looks like...

Among the other things I did to finish out the room, I moved the blankets from the drawer here to the bedstands. My bedstand now has in it a heating pad and heated throw. My husbands has the other throw. I also moved the candles to the master closet. Maybe they'll head down to the living room when we work on the closet, but right now they have a home and it works! I also labeled the drawers in my dresser. I don't know why I LOVE labels as much as I do, but there's no stopping it! LOL! It's a horrible picture, but here's what the drawer labels look like...


I don't know if you can tell from the picture or not, but I labeled the drawer inside on the ledge that forms the edge of the drawer. That way it's not an eyesore from the outside, but a quick peek inside tells what should go in that drawer.

So my Master Bedroom is, I think, finished. How is yours coming along?