welcome to

The tomkat studio blog

Family Organizing Tip :: Parents Magazine

Share To:

binder-1

Parents.com (Parents Magazine) recently asked me to share a tip on how I keep my family organized. I immediately thought of all of the school work and artwork that the kids bring home and shared this tip:

Book It! As parents, we all know that guilty feeling when we sneak our children’s school work into the trash. I am always very careful about doing this and always make sure it is deep down and covered so I don’t get found out! I never want to hear the words, “Mom! You threw away my hard work?!”. Well, you know and I know that we can’t possibly keep every little paper our sweet children bring home. So, here’s an easy solution….3-ring binders! Find a large binder (something cute that you will like to look at over the years) to keep only your/your child’s favorite work in. You can add dividers for each school year and if you run out of space, either narrow down your selections or add another binder. You can hole punch the actual artwork or use sheet protectors to protect the original work. Be sure all page are trimmed down to fit inside the binder to prevent messy edges. The end result will be a organized book that you and your child will treasure forever!
  

IMG_4096

See my tip featured here, along with 10 additional tips from other fabulous bloggers!

I found my binders by Greenroom at Target but it was a couple years ago. Here are some similar.

September 18, 2013

Post Date:

  1. Tina says:

    LOVE this idea Kim! I have saved literally EVERY single thing my kids have done since preschool and right now, all is in their own Rubbermaid tote by school year, which is certainly utilitarian, but not very pretty 🙂 So, in my spare time, I would love to go through the totes and put the best treasures in binders like these.

  2. Tina says:

    P.S. I love how Kate’s creations of you and her are both in pink…hmmmm…where did that idea come from 🙂

  3. Margie says:

    Love this idea! Also read somewhere else to take digital photos and make yearly photo books of each child’s artwork. I’m still in the bury-it-deep-enough-so-they-don’t-find-it stage!

  4. LOVE this! Such a great idea! My Ruby wants is very serious about her art and wants to keep every little piece. This will help us keep it organized! 🙂

  5. Rachelle Chavez says:

    This is a GREAT idea! I admit it…… I am guilty of throwing away my kids art. There is just so much and I no where to display it. I am going to try this idea. ~Rachelle

Leave a Reply to Jen Kitzmiller Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

SUBSCRIBE

Don't miss a thing! Subscribe to our email list to keep up with our latest projects, listings, blog posts and giveaways! 

Heading

Thank you!

Subscribe

Subscribe to our email list to stay up to date with our latest projects, updates and ideas!