Showing posts with label Stay-at-home-mom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stay-at-home-mom. Show all posts

Sunday, August 16, 2015

Zoo Scavenger Hunt: Part 1

I'm excited to share my first August Take 10 Kit layout. It's a bright and cheery kit this month. This is the left page of a two page layout. I'll be sharing the other half next week.

 

I went with a red and aqua theme on this page. Those alphas are left over from the June Take 10 Kit. 

 

There were so many elements I really liked in this kit. The giant enamel dots are fun and the gold clips are awesome!! 
 
 
 

Our summer bucket list included a homemade zoo scavenger hunt. I made a checklist with pictures and words of different animals and other fun items (like the train and popcorn cart!). I clipped them to our clipboards and supplied each with a crayon. They loved this activity. It gave us a whole new way to enjoy the zoo. 

I'm happy to share my checklist with you. You can cross out any items that aren't applicable and still use it at your local zoo. Download printable Zoo Scavenger Hunt file HERE.  (Download tip: If a login dialog box appears and you don't have/want Dropbox, just close it. When printing, select Fit/fit to page.)

Thanks for visiting,
Holly Genc


Monday, June 1, 2015

Toy Organization

I did a guest blog post over at The Pocket Source yesterday on TOY ORGANIZATION. This was my second of three guest posts on organization I'm doing for them. The Pocket Source is a great community. Sign up for a free membership to participate on their blog, groups and gallery. I'm currently on their Creative Team which is so much fun.

Toys. Toys. Toys. With 3 kids age 6 and under, we have a variety of toys in our house. And sometimes, they come with lots of parts. Currently, my three share a big room that has a small walk-in closet. When we first moved in, we fitted this closet with extra deep shelves (special order from Home Depot). I got rid of the hanging space, but fortunately I have plenty of that in my master bedroom closet to hang their nicer dress clothes. Almost all of their clothes are in dressers in their room.

After installing shelves, here are my recommended steps for making a functioning toy closet:
1. Purge as much as you can. Donate, sell, just get it out.
2. Sort what you are keeping. 
3. Evaluate size of containers you need for each item. I highly recommend The Container Store clear boxes with lids The best  part of that store is you can order online for drive-up pick-up. Napping kid in the car? No worries, they bring it out. 
4. Get labels. I am using chalk labels. These are great because you can erase and use them again and again.
5. Organize your boxes on the shelves.

I've had this system for awhile now and it has grown/evolved as I went. Lids are key, and various sizes make it more efficient. I try to purge toys at every birthday and Christmas. Because my chalk labels are reusable, I can move items around in boxes that suit them and re-label them as our needs change.

I also have some Land of Nod Strapping Cube Bins that I keep things in. As well as a couple of Room Essentials collapsible fabric storage bins that sit on the floor. One for dolls and one for stuffed animals.



We keep all the kid board games in this closet, too. Note the binder on the same shelf. We keep most instructions in this binder, so they don't get lost.



LABEL LOVE. I have two types of labels that I use in this closet: the chalk labels for the clear bin system that I already mentioned and these clip-on labels pictured below. These are name tag badges. I cut a piece of cardstock to size and then I wrapped them in washi tape. After that, I got out my handy labeler and printed black on white. I use black on clear for a lot of other things, but for this case black on white shows up no matter what the pattern background. I can clip these to both types of bins that I use.


And I had to include a photo of my bin of organizing goodies (mainly labels) that I grabbed to complete this project. It is my way of always finding this stuff when I need it. It makes me laugh to think I've gone so far as to organize my organizing stuff. (Don't be fooled though, I still have a lot of chaos at my house, too)


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Holly Genc

Monday, February 23, 2015

Welcome to the Painted Ladies Journal

We are excited to start a new blog that covers many topics, but our main point of interest is pocket page scrapbooking. Luly and Holly have been scrapbooking together for over 15 years, since they met in the world of architecture. Luly has converted to all digital. Holly does mostly physical pocket style pages, but is also starting some hybrid albums. This blog is a creative outlet to share our craft, our ideas and tell our stories. Some of the other topics we will be covering include organizing (craft related and throughout the home), DIY Projects, Photography, being a Stay-at-Home-Mom, being a College Kid Working Mom and recipes.

The Name. Painted Ladies Journal. We met through our professional background, architecture. We chose the name as a nod to the great old Victorian homes. Painted Ladies Journal fit our crafty side, as well. Luly has been working on joining a creative team, and with that starting soon wanted to get her own blog started. Holly has been working on designing her own pocket page cards, also wanting to start up a blog to share her work and love of writing. We decided it would be a great thing to do together, supporting and bouncing ideas of one another.

Welcome and come back soon. We have a lot planned for this blog....