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Kids No School Block Schedule
Having trouble figuring out what to do when your kids are home all day? I’ve created a block schedule that we use with our 5 kids that helps us stay on track, keep the house in order, and have fun together. Hope it helps.
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Lego Storage Container
Our kids LOVE Legos! And if you’re reading this I’m guessing your kids do too! You may remember the post where we shared the Lego Drawers we built for our son not to long ago. Our daughter also has a few sets of girl Lego Friends and we needed a good way to store them when she wasn’t playing with them. However, she doesn’t have quite the amount of Legos as her brother so I decided to make something a little more simple for her Legos… this recycled Lego Storage Container. It’s made from an old cheese ball container! Recycling at its finest! It turned out so cute, and she loves it. And if you’re sick of…
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Craft Room Tour
A couple years ago my husband created this incredible Craft Space for me to do all my crafting and sewing in! It was a birthday gift. He designed it and built everything so I could have a useful Craft Room that was organized and functional! I have been wanting to share how cute it turned out for some time. It doesn’t always stay this clean but I love having a place for all my crafty things! Check it out… (This post contains affiliate links) *See end of post for where to find organization supplies I used in my Craft Room. And in case your wondering what it looked like before all…
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DIY Entryway Makeover
Today I wanted to show you all a fun and easy DIY Entryway Makeover! My entryway was looking a little blah… so I decided to give it a facelift. And yes a woman can do this all on her own! I accomplished this when my husband was out of town for work. Plus using power tools is kinda fun! Here is the before and after of my entryway… the first thing you see when you walk in our front door… Before all I had was a little shelf with my HOME letters (you can find the tutorial for those HERE) sitting on top. The main problem was my kids couldn’t all reach the hooks to hang their…
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Free Printable Chore Charts – Newsletter Sign-up
I am so excited to share my Free Printable Chore Charts with all my fabulous readers out there! If you haven’t already, all you have to do is sign-up for the ‘Eatpraycreate’ Newsletter and you will be able to download any (or all) of these adorable (customizable) Printable Chore Charts…. (Click HERE to view the Tutorial on how to add your child’s name to their chart) Click below to sign-up for our newsletter and download your free chore charts… Subscribe to EatPrayCreate by Email *Please Note: Your email will never be sold or shared with others, you will only receive updates from EatPrayCreate when a new post is up on…
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How to add Child’s Name to Chore Chart
Once you have signed up for our Newsletter and downloaded your free Chore Charts you can customize them by adding your child’s name to the top. This is a step-by-step tutorial on how to do it, for free, right on your own computer! Lets get started… (Looking for your Free Printable Chore Charts?? You can find them HERE) First you will need to go to ‘PicMonkey‘ online. It is a free editing software program with everything you will need. Once there just click ‘edit’ and open the chore chart you would like to add a name to. (You will need to find where you saved it when you downloaded the…
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The Quick and Easy Method for Hanging Shirts
I am often surrounded by Laundry! Clean laundry, dirty laundry, piles and piles of laundry! So I love to find or come up with ideas that help make the chore quicker and easier. Today I want to share with you the quick way I hang shirts, it has helped me get laundry done more efficiently. Here are the simple, easy steps to hanging shirts in no time at all (yeah, more time to craft!!) *First lay all your shirts in a pile with necklines lined up at the top. Have your hangers sitting close by. *Next, starting from the BOTTOM, add your hangers one shirt at a time working your way to the top of the pile. (remember tuck…
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Clean and Organize your Kitchen – Part 4
Welcome Back to the Clean and Tidy Series: How to Clean and Organize your Kitchen. If you missed it here is Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3 of our Kitchen Organization Series. Today I want to show you how cute the Food Storage Kitchen Canisters I made turned out!! I showed you how I made them in Part 3. They are so cute, and I love having my food in nice organized canisters. And they were so simple to make! *If you need the instructions from the bag for food that you need to cook, simply cut out the instructions from the bag/box that the food came from and attach them to the back using…
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Rain Gutter Bookshelves
This is the perfect solution for all your kids books! Rain Gutter Bookshelves! Yes these are made from the rain gutters you buy at any home improvement store. My kids books were always getting thrown around and unorganized so I had my hubby drill these rain gutters into the wall studs for the perfect bookshelf storage! Here is where I first saw these….she has a great tutorial!
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Clean and Organize your Kitchen – Part 3
Welcome to part 3 of cleaning and organizing your kitchen, my computer got a bug so I will not be able to post my kitchen pictures today but I will tell you what I have been working on this week….canister labels! *In case you missed it here is Part 1 and Part 2. After organizing several areas in my kitchen I bought some of these 1-gallon Canisters from Walmart… I bought them to store things like my brown sugar, pasta, oatmeal, pancake mix, rice, etc. And then I bought some Sticker paper to print some labels on…. They have different brands of sticker paper, so just get sticker sheets that you can…