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Archive | November, 2007

Get Organized for Christmas!

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

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It’s hard to believe, but as of today, Christmas is only four short weeks away.  There are many professional organizers who will tell you the key to holiday happiness is beginning your preparations months in advance.  Although they may be right, I’m not a believer.  Over the years, I’ve found that about four weeks is all I [...]

Gospel Art Kit Scripture Sticker Tutorial

Saturday, November 24, 2007

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As promised in my last post, here are your first set of Scripture Sticker instructions and files.  I thought I’d start with my favorites, the scripture stickers based off of the LDS Gospel Art Kit.  The files were created to be used in the LDS scripture set, but if you are not LDS and would [...]

Help Your Family Connect with Their Scriptures with Easy Scripture Stickers

Friday, November 23, 2007

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After over two years of creating, testing and refining this bright idea, it’s finally time to post it.  Hopefully you’ll be as enthusiastic about it as I am. Two years ago my husband and I decided to purchase scriptures for each of our kids.  Although they were pretty excited to have them at first, the scriptures [...]

Easy Organization for Your Purse

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

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A few weeks ago I was at my daughter’s gymnastics class when a woman asked me to borrow a pen.  I knew that I probably had a few lingering around the bottom of my purse so I started digging.  After pulling out a half a dozen crumpled receipts, lotion, gum, and loads of other mom-on-the-go essentials I finally [...]

Fun Kid Birthday Traditions

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

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Today was my son’s 6th birthday so I thought I’d post two of my favorite family birthday traditions.  They’re not fancy or expensive, but they’re a great way to add a little sparkle to your child’s big day. Breakfast Doughnut Tower This simple little idea stemmed from my Mom’s breakfast-in-bed birthday tradition.  When I was growing up, my [...]

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