The following is a post from contributing writer Jacinda. One of my favorite things about growing flowers in our garden is being able to enjoy the blooms in our house! My first bouquet of the year usually consists of forsythia and pussy willows. Right now I'm enjoying bulbous bunches and lily-of-the valley sprigs in victorian tea cups. Pretty soon, those will be exchanged for magnificent ...
Get Organized in 15 Minutes a Day
Kerry of How to Homeschool My Child puts a timer on for 15 minutes each afternoon and gets 1 task/ project done, racing against the clock. She also shares 50 things you can do in 15 minutes. For more ideas to help you simplify and organize one day at a time, visit the Organized in 365 Archives. Have you shared a great organizing tip on your website? I'd love to feature it on ...
Using Arm & Hammer Baking Soda to Clean Pots and Pans
A few weeks ago I shared with you that my pots and pans seem to have a residue on them that doesn't come off with dish soap and a scrubber. I didn't want to use anything super abrasive on my pots and pans so I just left them clean and spotty. I decided to try baking soda on my small sauce pot which had residue along the bottom that did not come off in the dishwasher or by hand washing. Notice ...
System for Donating Household Items
Julie of The Family CEO shares a post about decluttering and how to organize, catalog, and value your donations for a tax deduction. View her system for donating household items. For more ideas to help you simplify and organize one day at a time, visit the Organized in 365 Archives. Have you shared a great organizing tip on your website? I'd love to feature it on ...
Practice Math in the Bath
The following post is from contributing writer Kristen. Do you have a child that spends a long time in the bath tub? Why not have your little one spend their excess bathing time practicing their math problems! Did you know that you can easily make homemade bath toys with craft foam? Its easy and inexpensive. When craft foam gets wet it will stick to your bathroom and shower walls. You ...
Towel Origami
The following is a post from contributing writer Lana. My kids and I are in a hotel room. We’ve read all the books, and I’m trying to keep the television off. What can I do for fun? I need a project - ASAP! I love those easy projects (that are either free or cheap) that you can do with kids, and my list of 77 ways to fight boredom is about all used up. So, we decided to Make Towel ...
- « Previous Page
- 1
- …
- 104
- 105
- 106
- 107
- 108
- …
- 159
- Next Page »