Family Organization Center
Posted on June 2, 2009
I found this old school-house chalkboard on Craig’s List for 20 bucks. It’s huge— 8 feet long and 4 feet high.

For convenience our center hangs on a wall in our garage!!
Details:
- Artwork— Each kid has a section to display their favorite artwork of the week!
- Kids Communication Binder— allowance, permission slips, notes, chore chart and happy thoughts
- Home Communication Binder— receipts, coupons and notes
- Tiny Buckets—- spare change & small collectibles
- Bags (not shown, they hang below each name)— essential for a grab and go kinda day; diapers, wipes, snacks, small toys, sun screen…
- Daily Clipboards— Whatever I need to do/deliver/mail for the day will be ready to go! YES!!! I love this part! Permission slips, mail, checks, to-dos, coupons… ready to go!

YESSSS!!! Now I will never forget a permission slip- coupon- directions AGAIN!!! Ya, right, but at least I’m semi in-control over the never-ending paperwork mountain!

Organizing Art Supplies!
Posted on May 2, 2009
Glass jars and a couple vintage peanut butter cans (aren’t these cute?) make for easy access for our daily art supplies.
10 Supplies we can’t live without:
- Markers My current favorites are the flip tips– never lose a lid! Â Mason likes the twistables. Â I’m thinking of adding those yummy smelly ones just for fun!
- Paint I’ll write more about that later!
- Paint Brushes Big. Small. Fat. Skinny. Foam.
- Crayons Of course.
- Adhesives Gotta have elmers white, double stick tape, glue sticks, and Zip dry. Â I bought a big thing of YES and don’t like that for kids projects.
- Scissors Mama’s special sharp one are hidden, but I have several sizes available for the kiddos.
- Dotties
- Colored Pencils
- Roll of Butcher Paper I bought mine at Sam’s Club… it was a bit expensive, but worth it for large scale projects. Â
- Heavy Construction Paper & Newspaper
10 Fun-to-have-on-hand supplies:
- Cotton Balls
- Popsicle Sticks
- Buttons— all sorts of shapes, sizes and colors
- Punches Circle &, Square
- Ribbon
- Googly Eyes
- Clothes Pins
- Recycled Everything Jars, Cans & Boxes oh my!
- Lunch Bags
- Yarn and/or Twine
Meal Planning
Posted on February 10, 2009
This has been a life-saver for me!! We were spending a colossal amount of money on groceries AND it seemed like I was at the super-market almost everyday!

All you need to get started is velcro, two thin canvas boards, punches/scissors & colored paper…
- As a family BRAINSTORM all of your favorite dinner foods.
- Color code SIDE DISHES, MAIN COURSE, and VEGGIES
- Use velcro to adhere all your choices on canvas #1
- Select menu items from canvas #1 and add to canvas #2 to make a new meal-a-day

TIPS:
- –Leave room for recipe of the week or chef’s choice
- –Makes lots of extra tags for new ideas
- –Alternate every week– each family member gets to plan meals (our kids love this being in charge for week!)
- –Make extra tags for sides like salad that you may eat more than once a week

Since implementing our new system we shop ONCE a WEEK… instead of every other day! Preparing dinner is now a BREEZE *seriously*!! Each family member gets to be be responsible!
Yes, I Love it! Hope you do too!
