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Showing posts with label Organization. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Organization. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

New Spice Holders

Okay so I confess, I have a weakness for mason jars, I just love everything that they stand for. For the last 4 years I have had a counter top spice rack with all the extras stuffed into a cabinent. On the one hand this is okay because everything was always within easy reach but I was ready for some change so I made a spice drawer, then repurposed my spice rack into a medicine rack.

I didn't think to take a before picture, but this is the style of my old spice rack.
Olde Thompson 20 jar spice rack


First,I bought a case of the 4 oz jelly jars (anything else is too tall to fit in the closed drawer) and used chalk board paint to spray the lids.






When the lids were dry I filled the washed jars with my spices and used the bands to secure the lids in place. I currently have the labels on the bottom because I don't have any chalk, but here is a picture of the final product. Did I mention that I LOVE the way this turned out, not only is it pretty and of the counter but the spices are much easier to use because I can dip a TBSP in or easily pull out a pinch of what I am using. 

 I finished the project by using a sharpie marker to color the black part of my spice rack lids (to cover the spice labels). Once filled with medicine I can simply use a silver or white paint pen to label them as Advil, Tylenol, Vitamins etc. The new medicine rack has found a home in my linen closet, but I have not rounded up all the medicines to put in the jars as of today.

Saturday, August 4, 2012

Homemaking Journal Part 2


As promised, here is the second half to the Homemaking Journal. As it turns out my husband had the tools I needed to complete this project with him in North Dakota so this post is significantly delayed, which I apologize for.

To make the journal itself you will need a piece of card stock cut to the size of your papers to use as a stencil, chip board (I didn't have any so I substituted foam core but determined it probably isn't going to be durable enough to last a year), a selection of scrapbook papers to decorate the cover, glue, hemp cord or other binding string, Duct Tape, Drill with small bit, Filling pages of your choice and scissors.


 1. Trace the outline of your paper on chip board 1 time (front cover).
2. Trace the outline of your paper on chip board plus 1 cm in length to create the back cover.
3. Cut the front cover along the short edge at 3/4 inch from the edge.




4. Using Duct Tape (Or masking tape, but I think the duct tape is more sturdy) tape the two pieces of the front cover back together leaving a 1 cm gap (both covers should now be the same size).



5. Decorate both covers to your liking.
6. Organize the filler pages as you would like them (mine are organized in sections with a piece of blank colored page separating them).
7. Clamp pages together using binder clips.
8. Add covers and clamp together with large binder clips or garage clamps.
9. Using your drill drill a hole in the smallest piece (where you taped) every half inch to 3/4 inch.
10. Starting with the 3rd hole from the top "sew" through the holes until you reach the bottom hole then start back up the opposite side so that all the holes have been gone through twice but there is only one length of string on each side. When you reach the top sew back down the opposite side until you reach the original hole. At this point securely tie string into a bow.





Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Homemaking Notebook or Journal Part 1

Part 1: Find your inspiration and evaluate your needs

In the art of becoming and staying organized I have decided to embark on the creation of a homemaking journal/notebook. I haven't quite determined yet what the final product will be, but I suspect it will be a combination of these lovely and gasp sometimes practical versions I found.

The visual journal: 
This model is a visual diary type journal, plus one giant to-do-list. I think I would like a section of mine that has things like this, but to do the entire journal this way would be too time consuming for my way of life. 
Click here for an amazing tutorial from the original blog poster
The Three-Ring-Binder:
I don't think I will use a 3 ring binder and tab dividers in my homemaking notebook (As a recent college graduate I have seen enough of these for a while). However, I LOVE how this one is organized into so many sections. It never occurred to me to include something like bills in my homemaking notebook and I will be following this guide in organizing my notebook.
Click here for the original blog
My sections will be:
1. Keeping the house
2. Food (menus and recipes)
3. Money
4. Blog ideas
5. DIY  projects
6. Contacts/birthdays
7. Dreams (dream house ideas)
8. Journal section


** I am working on making the journal now, pictures and directions will go up tomorrow with part 2**

Monday, July 9, 2012

How To Organize The Pantry

Okay so I have more on this project over in the organizing page of my blog, but it's taking so long I decided to make my post in it's incomplete stage and update it later (hopefully today). To keep me motivated this is the plan.

                                                    My current pantry(before photo):


                                                     What I think my pantry would look like in a perfect                                                                                    
                                                        world (P.S., in a perfect world, this is NOT my 
                                                     pantry, just what my current pantry would look like).

                                          Now someday...in the perfect house that I might finally be able
                                          to afford when I'm 90, this is what my pantry would look like.


Wish me luck, and check here for progress and steps.