1/30/13

Delightfully Inspiring Thursday Party & Blog Sponsors

Welcome to another Delightfully Inspiring Thursday Party! 

If you're following along with the monthly organization challenge, PLEASE NOTE ~ this is NOT the January Challenge Link Party ~ You can view the paper organizing LINK PARTY right here.


This is my weekly inspiring Thursday Party... 
 
BUT before I start the party, I'd like to give a big shout out to my newest blog sponsor! If you haven't checked out Jessica with Thirty One, you simply must!  



Thanks again Jessica, for supporting Delightful Order this month!

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NOW ONTO THE PARTY...

Here are some things you should know BEFORE linking up. Please follow these rules, I do care what goes on my site and I will delete those links that don't abide by my rules.


PARTY RULES:

  • Link posts pertaining to: organizing, decorating, crafting, party planning, gift ideas or recipes.

  • Do NOT link: Etsy shops, selling sites, free printables or giveaways.

  • Post the Delightfully Inspiring Thursday button under your post or somewhere on your blog so that others can find the party and join in.

  • Please link directly to your post, NOT your blog.

  • Visit others who have linked up and leave them a comment. We all LOVE comments.

  • Follow me, if you don't already, so you'll remember to come back next week.  


GRAB THE BUTTON:   
 

Not sure how to link up?  It's easy. Go HERE for a complete tutorial.


By linking to my party, you give me permission to feature your post, right here on the blog.

1/29/13

January Link Party: Organizing Papers

Hello, Hello! 

Today is the day that you get to show off how you've organized those papers during our January Organization Challenge.  If you want to join the challenge, feel free to do so at any time.

*PLEASE NOTE* this is NOT the Delightful Inspiring Thursday Party.  Wait until Thursday to link up any other posts that do not pertain to organizing papers.
During the month of January, I shared how I organize a lot of different paper areas in my home.  Below you will find links to each challenge that I've given you (simply click on the photo to the directed to the post.)


Now it's your turn to share your paper organization! You have one week to link up.

Here are the rules: 
  • Link ONLY posts pertaining to organizing PAPERS.
  • Link directly to the post and not just to your blog.
  • DO NOT LINK Etsy shops, selling sites or free printables.
  • Grab the button and post it on your blog or within the post you are linking up.
{If you do not follow the rules, your entry will be deleted!}

Post the button on your blog:

 

1/28/13

January Challenge: Organizing Papers (Paint Swatches)

Welcome to the last January Organizing Challenge.  If you missed any of the spaces/areas we've already organized this month simply click the challenge tab at the top of my blog.

During the month of January we're organizing papers and today I'm showing you how I organize my paint swatches and how I keep track of the paint colors that I use in my own home.
I keep my paint samples in a 3 ring binder.  Yes, another binder.  This month we've created a lot of binders.
 
You can get the editable and printable 8 1/2 x 11 cover page right here in my shop.  You can use this printable page to label any binder that you are creating.

The very first page that I have in my binder is a page called Our Home Paint Colors. It's available in my shop.  It's a printable PDF page that I've created to keep track of all the colors in my home.
It's a great and easy way to track the different wall colors that I've used within my home.
 
Behind the Our Home Paint colors page, I've organized each section by color.
In the front of each section (before all the actual swatches) I keep a page titled: Paint color inspiration (another item that's in the shop.) 
This is another PDF printable page that I've created to help me keep track of paint colors that I've heard about or seen, that I would be interested in possibly using one day.
 
Behind that color inspiration page is where I keep my swatches.  I simply pop a hole or two into the swatch and add it to the proper section in my binder.
If I find color inspiration from magazines and such, I tear out the page and add it to the binder.
 
...and...
 
:)
 
I LOVE this set-up!  It's been working great and I love that I can find the colors that I've used in my home (and colors that I may want to use one day) easily.

Now it's your turn to organize those paint swatches & samples that you have lying around your home.  Create a binder or organize them another way and come back here tomorrow for the JANUARY LINK party on organizing papers.  I can't wait to see what you've been organizing. 


May you be a little inspired!
Until next time,
DaNita 

Wanna join in on the Monthly Organization Challenge? During the month of January, we're Organizing Papers! There will be a link party at the end of the month for you to share your Paper Organizing Posts.  Join in, take photo's and blog about it.  Then come back here at the end of January to inspire us all and share your paper organizing success.

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1/25/13

January Challenge: Organizing Papers (Children's Papers)

During the month of January, we're organizing papers. If you missed any of the areas that we've already organized this month, simply click the challenge tab at the top of my blog.

Today we're talking about organizing Children's Papers. You know those papers that come home straight from the hospital, birth certificates, social security cards, weekly school papers, adorable pieces of art that we think are worthy of keeping, report cards, awards, diplomas and more. Today I'll show you how I organize all of those for my children.

#1 ~ Organizing Baby Footprints, Hospital Bands, Birth Certificates (from the hospital) & Baptism Certificates:

I keep all of those items listed above in a very special Keepsake Memory Book that I'm creating for each of my boys. It's kind of "scrapbook style" and I'm still in the process of designing and creating the books.  My plan is to keep updating the albums throughout my boys' lives until they graduate from High School and the book will then be theirs to keep.

I've been working on this printable set for a while now and I've been wanting to add it into my Etsy Shop for the last year or so.  I've decided that now is as good a time as any to finish the printable set and add it to the shop. So... I will be busily finishing up the printables and listing them in my shop soon, when I'm done with it, I'll post on the album and share all the photos too.

For now, I'll just give you a little sneak peek...


That's it.. that's all I'm going to share with you for now. ;)  Keep checking my shop and my blog, I'll post more information on these albums and add the printable set to my shop when I'm done creating it.

#2 ~ Organizing Childrens Birth Certificates (from the state) & Social Security Cards:

I've always kept my children's birth certificates (the ones that come from the state) and their Social Security Cards in a safe file box in my home.  I just have one file labeled "Boys' Birth Certificates and SS Cards" and that's where I've kept them all (I keep my husbands and mine there as well, in our own files.)

My goal is to get a Fire Proof Box for all of that important stuff, which, in my opinion is where those items should be stored. Something like this:

or better yet, I just found these:

P.S... this is a GREAT way to organize all the adult social security cards, passports, birth certificates and important documents too.

#3 ~ Organizing Childrens Weekly School Papers,  Newsletters & Homework:
 
Back in 2011, I shared how I organize my boys' weekly school papers, homework, etc., by creating the Children's Homework Message Center. 

This system is still working in my home and I'm still selling those 16x20 prints in my shop.  I have lots of choices to choose from.  You can view all my message center prints that are available here and you can view all the digital message center prints that I sell here.
  
#4 ~ Organizing Children's School Papers, Report Cards & Art:
I've already showed you how I Organize my Children's School Papers Here.

I've already changed that system a little. I now have their school papers in 3 ring binders.  The reason I changed is because my boys love to look through their papers and I've found that if the papers aren't attached into something my boys have them all jumbled up and in the wrong sections.  That completely defeats the purpose of having them organized.

So.. now their school papers are in a 3 ring binder:
 
 and have the following pages inside:
 
 a cover page...
 and a page for each year...
 with a place for their school photo and an informational section to write on.
I've used the same printable pack and have created a separate book for all 4 of my children. I add awards, special papers, art they did in school that year behind each grade. My boys LOVE looking through their school days memory albums and I LOVE it because everything is all in one place and nothing is loose, so it all stays organized.
That entire School Days Memory Book is in printable format and available to purchase in my shop.  There's a total of 37 pages!
I do keep some of the art on my Children's Art Cork Board for a while, then as the board fills up, I add the art that I want to keep into their binders.

Ok, so now that I've shared how I organize my childrens papers... it's your turn to get your children's papers organized. You can totally do this... January's Paper Organizing is almost done.  

The January Link Party will be up on the 29th, so be sure to come back and link up your paper organizing posts.  I can't wait to see what you've been working on this month!

May you be a little inspired!
Until next time,  
DaNita 


Wanna join in on the Monthly Organization Challenge? During the month of January, we're Organizing Papers! There will be a link party at the end of the month for you to share your Paper Organizing Posts.  Join in, take photo's and blog about it.  Then come back here at the end of January to inspire us all and share your paper organizing success.

1/24/13

Delightfully Inspiring Thursday Party

Welcome to another Delightfully Inspiring Thursday Party!  If you're new here and you haven't seen the monthly organization challenge that I have going on, feel free to join in. We'd love to have you!

If you're following along with the challenge, PLEASE NOTE ~ this is NOT the January Challenge Link Party ~ Wait until the end of January to link your paper organizing posts. This is my weekly inspiring Thursday party.

 


Here are some things you should know BEFORE linking up. Please follow these rules, I do care what goes on my site and I will delete those links that don't abide by my rules.


PARTY RULES:

  • Link posts pertaining to: organizing, decorating, crafting, party planning, gift ideas or recipes.

  • Do NOT link: Etsy shops, selling sites, free printables or giveaways.

  • Post the Delightfully Inspiring Thursday button under your post or somewhere on your blog so that others can find the party and join in.

  • Please link directly to your post, NOT your blog.

  • Visit others who have linked up and leave them a comment. We all LOVE comments.

  • Follow me, if you don't already, so you'll remember to come back next week.  


GRAB THE BUTTON:   
 

Not sure how to link up?  It's easy. Go HERE for a complete tutorial.


By linking to my party, you give me permission to feature your post, right here on the blog.

1/22/13

January Challenge: Organizing Paper (Coupons & Receipts)

Hello, hello!

During the month of January, we're taking control of paper that floods our life. If you missed any of the areas that we've already organized this month, simply click the challenge tab at the top of my blog.

Today we're talking about organizing coupons and receipts. This one is another simple one and is all about creating more binders.

You can find those printable pages in my Etsy Shop.


I've created an editable and printable page insert, the large editable spine labels and small editable spine labels, which you can use to create any binder.

To organize COUPONS:
Inside my coupon binder, I use clear sheet protectors and place the coupons inside.
It's an easy way to keep track of coupons.
There's been too many times that I'll be at a store and I don't have the coupon with me (which is very frustrating) so, I started leaving this binder in my car and now I always have the coupons with me.

To organize Receipts:
I've created an entire printable pack to organize receipts in a 3 ring binder.  Simply purchase the printable set, print out and add to your binder.
I love this system. It's been working great for me.
I use plastic sheet protectors...
... and have divided the binder into months.
I simply slide the receipts into the sheet protector for each month.
Easy Peasy organization and I love it!!

So here's all you need to organize those coupons and receipts:


May you be a little inspired!
Until next time,  
DaNita 


Wanna join in on the Monthly Organization Challenge? During the month of January, we're Organizing Papers! There will be a link party at the end of the month for you to share your Paper Organizing Posts.  Join in, take photo's and blog about it.  Then come back here at the end of January to inspire us all and share your paper organizing success.

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