Showing posts with label boxes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label boxes. Show all posts

Baking fetish anyone?


The ultimate gift for the baker in your life. This one is available through Bake It Pretty (a US site, so might be cutting it a bit fine for christmas now...) but what a great idea! You could easily put something similar together yourself with a bit of careful selection in the baking aisle - and it's a quirky cost effective gift solution for those people who can be tricky to buy for...

Pre-christmas cleanout

Messy Room sign available from AllPosters

Do you need one of these signs at your place? I know I do. Neither Noosh-daddy nor I are naturally tidy people. (Clean, definitely. Tidy? We struggle.) And the play room is just a tip at the moment. It would be easy to just allow you to assume my kids have run riot and left their stuff everywhere - but it was essentially my fault... I see that now.  

Here are OhDeeDoh's  top 5 tips on how to clean out and prepare for the all the christmas gifts coming your childrens' way.

1. Make piles. I make several piles: dump, donate/give to friends, keep, sell. Our biggest pile is always donate or give to friends. These piles consisted of things that I had doubles of as a result of gifts (including lots of books) or things that weren't age appropriate. Dump was reserved for broken items. Sell ended being an empty pile.
2. Be ruthless. The only way to truly clean is to be decisive and ruthless. Don't clean while the kids are around. I waited until the kids were asleep to make the assault on the toys. Having them around only means things will be plucked out of piles to save and general messiness.
3. Get rid of piles immediately. This is where I went wrong! Once you make the piles, you need to MUST deal with them immediately. The donation and dump piles should be taken to their respective destinations. Then reorganize what you've got left and put everything away before stopping.
4. Use a labelmaker (or handwrite labels). I love my labelmaker and used it constantly while tackling this project. Part of it may have been a bit procrastination but it was rewarding to have everything so well organized and labeled at the end.
5. Rearrange, but do not buy more storage. To keep things interesting for the kids, move things around. I moved our big train table and drawers upstairs along with all trains and train related accessories. A table and chairs set have taken center stage. Wooden blocks have been moved to a different basket. The play kitchen is now in the dining room. Move things around as much as you like but don't buy more storage pieces. This way you can assess how much room you have. Once those gifts come piling in, you'll know exactly how many can stay. Either store or donate the others.

Decorexia

Decorexia. Defn: A compulsive urge to redesign/repaint/reconfigure one's environment often or even constantly in extreme cases... It's my new favourite word and I'm guilty, guilty, guilty. 

eBay Goes Green!

Now this has to be one of the coolest green initiatives I've seen a business the size of eBay undertake in like, ever!!!!
Gabrielle over at the Design Mom blog has just done an envy worthy trip to eBay HQ in San Jose (can you imagine???!!!).  Just one of their latest programs is these cool new eBay boxes. They come in 3 sizes and they’re designed to be used 5 times. You can register the box number and track its travels around the country. As an incentive for reusing the box, you can even earn eBay bucks. The best part: the boxes have little spaces where you can leave messages for the next box recipient. Cute! Kind of like a chain letter... or a chinese whisper... actually it's nothing like either of those things but it is cool...

Design Mom

Design Mom

Sadly, at this stage this is something available to US eBayers only. However, being all about proactive as I am, I reckon a bunch of nice and friendly emails to the right people might have an impact if you wanted to see something similar adopted here! 

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