Nothing says summer like making jam! It’s a fun new hobby I finally learned last year and we have enjoyed yummy jam ever since.
After canning a double batch I wanted to make some cute [...]
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Now you can plan your week ahead in a very chic way! Download these damask-inspired weekly to do lists to help you organize your tasks for each day of the week. Just print these [...]
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Organizing your recipes can be a big job. Melissa over at Silly Bee’s Chickadees has made it so much fun with her darling blank recipe cards.
You can even make several copies and package them as a [...]
Here is a fun set of moving announcements. I call them moving announcements for the socially shy. {{giggle}}
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Going on vacation with the kiddies this summer? Then you’ll definitely want to get your hands on these cute printable “Globe Trotter” and “Jet Setter” travel luggage tags!
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Here’s a colorful weekly menu planner to help you plan your meals!
To use this, just print on any letter size paper and then stick to your refrigerator for easy and accessible reference.
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To kick off the summer last week, the kids and I sat down to decide what they’d want to have for breakfast/lunches while they [...]
Notify friends and family of your latest move and change of address with these whimsical and fun change of address cards!
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Create your own sticky-notes with this adorable rainbow set of owls. All you will need is a printer, scissors and a glue stick!
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I’m an admitted COUPON JUNKIE! My love for “cutting” transcends crafting –I love to clip coupons too! I really love it when I save 20-40% on my grocery bill! So I try to keep up with deals and [...]
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This is a detailed listing of food storage and 72 hour kit items broken down by month. This schedule should make it a little easier to purchase, rotate, and schedule your food [...]
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Don’t we all love making lists? Especially if it’s a shopping list!
I am a big fan of grocery shopping and I always bring a list of things that I need to [...]
My son turned three last week and my hope is that the terrible twos have hit the road. I formulated these charts for toddler age children, thus the minimal list for good behavior. Available in three colors, this chart rewards [...]
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April 22nd marks the 40th anniversary of Earth Day, which celebrates awareness and appreciation for the Earth’s environment. Use this conservation checklist as a simple teaching tool to recognize the occasion and teach your children about developing good [...]
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