Hey, look, I know things are a mess. I took a hiatus from blogging and decided to switch up my design before returning. Please be patient, because if you can wait out the mess it means REGULAR POSTING WILL RETURN SOON! :D
Hooray!
Friday, April 9
The Power of Binders
Binders aren’t just for students. I love binders for home management. There are all sorts of ideas for home management binders or “control journals” all over the Internet {see the links below}. I use one for my Motivated Mom’s* planner, one for recipes {page protectors keep spills from ruining my pages}, one for the holiday season, and I even have one I call the “I’M the Mama! Book.” That’s one I use for organizing articles I’ve photocopied/printed with evidence and support for my parenting decisions, such as breastfeeding, co-sleeping, etc. and articles and resources for decisions I’m still trying to make {such as homeschooling}.
My most recent binder is my cake binder. I threw it together to organize myself for my Wilton cake decorating classes.
I like my binders to look snazzy. Plain old white just doesn’t do it for me. So I use scrapbook paper to dress them up. I always use the binders that have clear sleeves on the covers. Then all I have to do is find paper I like, cut it to fit, and slide it into the cover. In this case I also grabbed some cake-themed embellishments. Adorable, no? Going the paper route {you could also use wrapping paper} is quick and easy. But you could use pages from a book or magazine, photos, or design a cover on your computer and print it out.
In the front pocket I have my shopping list for class supplies, as well as some Michael’s coupons I printed off their website. I keep scissors {for cutting coupons and cutting decorating bags} plus some writing utensils in the blue zipper pouch {and will probably throw in a small calculator as well, just in case I need to do some tricky conversions}.
Next are the practice sheets from our class book. We’ll use these by sliding them into the clear pouches on our practice boards and doing decorations right over the templates.
I’ve also included a color-mixing chart from the Wilton website. And I’ll be adding my color-wheel from when I was an art student. Hopefully, with all those resources at my finger tips I’ll always be able to get my frosting to color I want it.
Then I have space for my notes from each class, as well as my cake plans. I’ve got all three class cakes planned out. I’ve typed up the flavors {including the instructions on altering the cake mixes}, and the colors I’ll be using as well as listing the amount of frosting I’ll need in which colors and at what consistency. Who knew there was so many details to organize just to make a cake? ;)
Finally, in the back pocket, is the class book we received on our first day, our cake decorating bible, if you will.
And that, my friends, is my cake binder. The organizing possibilities for binders are many. And the products made for use in binders are versatile. They make tab dividers, pouches, page protectors, photo pages, and more. You can even use baseball card sheets for organizing coupons. If you’re interested in using binders to organize your own interests, hobbies, schedule, or home then check out the links below.
Do you use any sort of home or hobby management binders? What are yours like? Tell me in the comments. :)
*To learn about Motivated Moms you can click the affiliate ad in my sponsor’s section. I do receive a {very} small kickback for planners purchased via that link, but that’s not why I recommend the planners. I use them myself and really, really like them. I’ve written about them in the past.
My most recent binder is my cake binder. I threw it together to organize myself for my Wilton cake decorating classes.
I like my binders to look snazzy. Plain old white just doesn’t do it for me. So I use scrapbook paper to dress them up. I always use the binders that have clear sleeves on the covers. Then all I have to do is find paper I like, cut it to fit, and slide it into the cover. In this case I also grabbed some cake-themed embellishments. Adorable, no? Going the paper route {you could also use wrapping paper} is quick and easy. But you could use pages from a book or magazine, photos, or design a cover on your computer and print it out.
In the front pocket I have my shopping list for class supplies, as well as some Michael’s coupons I printed off their website. I keep scissors {for cutting coupons and cutting decorating bags} plus some writing utensils in the blue zipper pouch {and will probably throw in a small calculator as well, just in case I need to do some tricky conversions}.
Next are the practice sheets from our class book. We’ll use these by sliding them into the clear pouches on our practice boards and doing decorations right over the templates.
I’ve also included a color-mixing chart from the Wilton website. And I’ll be adding my color-wheel from when I was an art student. Hopefully, with all those resources at my finger tips I’ll always be able to get my frosting to color I want it.
Then I have space for my notes from each class, as well as my cake plans. I’ve got all three class cakes planned out. I’ve typed up the flavors {including the instructions on altering the cake mixes}, and the colors I’ll be using as well as listing the amount of frosting I’ll need in which colors and at what consistency. Who knew there was so many details to organize just to make a cake? ;)
Finally, in the back pocket, is the class book we received on our first day, our cake decorating bible, if you will.
And that, my friends, is my cake binder. The organizing possibilities for binders are many. And the products made for use in binders are versatile. They make tab dividers, pouches, page protectors, photo pages, and more. You can even use baseball card sheets for organizing coupons. If you’re interested in using binders to organize your own interests, hobbies, schedule, or home then check out the links below.
Using Binders To Organize Your Life:
The Ultimate Resource Link List
- Flylady.net the site that first introduced me to the idea of “Control Journals”
- Organized Home Lots of information on home management binders as well as printable pages for your binder
- Simple Mom great post all about home management notebooks
- Mom’s Budget plenty of printable pages for your binder
- Executive Homemaker more printable pages
- D*I*Y Planner lots of printable pages in different sizes that can be used in a home management binder or in a more traditional planner
- Organized Christmas several different plans for organizing the holiday chaos along with comprehensive printable pages {really fantastic resource!}
Do you use any sort of home or hobby management binders? What are yours like? Tell me in the comments. :)
*To learn about Motivated Moms you can click the affiliate ad in my sponsor’s section. I do receive a {very} small kickback for planners purchased via that link, but that’s not why I recommend the planners. I use them myself and really, really like them. I’ve written about them in the past.
Tags:
binders,
cake,
cake decorating,
crafts,
links,
organizing,
Wilton
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Disclosure Policy
Blog Archive
- 2012 (3)
- 2011 (36)
-
2010
(99)
- December(6)
- November(10)
- October(15)
- September(5)
- August(4)
- July(10)
- June(6)
- May(4)
-
April(16)
- Mailbox Winner!
- The 2010 MS Walk
- DIY Baby Doll Sling Tutorial
- Final Wilton Class Cake
- Giveaway: Toy Mailbox!
- Clowns! *shudder*
- Please Mister Postman
- Organizing Your Daughter’s Massive Collection of H...
- How Angmar Got His Name
- Apparently You Shouldn’t Hear A Boiling Sound Comi...
- CAKE! My First Wilton Class Cake
- Test-Run Cake
- Organizing Toys
- The Power of Binders
- This Is All It Takes To Make Me Giddy
- Happy Easter!
- March(10)
- February(4)
- January(9)
- 2009 (297)
- 2008 (111)
- 2007 (1)
Honor Roll!
This blog features affiliate Amazon links when possible. By making your Amazon purchases via Domestic Dork you help support this blog.
Sponsors
Alcohol & Drug Rehabilitation in FL Florida Treatment Centers
Powered by Blogger.
Popular Posts
-
Hello! You’re probably reading this for one of two reasons. You’re a regular reader and are quite used to my quirks or… You’ve been se...
-
Don’t miss this guest post I wrote for Pam at Eight Days A Week ! anybody who names their blog after a Beatles song is awesome in my book! ...
-
Sarah @ Barefaced Approach asked “What is your favorite thing to do when you get me time??” It kind of depends. I often go through periods...
-
GIVEAWAY NOW CLOSED I am obsessed. ManDork thinks I’m crazy. Maybe he’s right… But what can I say? I LOVE Mommy Necklaces . Because ...
-
Being the kind of mama who uses cloth diapers and cloth menstrual pads I naturally planned on using cloth nursing pads. But my leakage level...
-
ETA: The MckLinky widget is now up! Link up your posts about what you sent and/or received for the exchange. Make sure to link to the post a...
-
You know those toilet bowl stains that just won’t go away? Oh, no? You never have that problem? Well then you are clearly on the wrong blo...
-
Did you know I’m an actress? Well, I am. I started doing musical theatre when I was just a little kid. I love being on the stage. But I also...
-
A client was asking me about how to add watermarks to her blog photos as a way of deterring photo theft. I did my best to explain it, but fe...
-
I am pleased to announce the opening of Coffee Graphic Design ! I’ve been making art and doing graphic design for years. My first gra...
6 Stubborn Stains:
My "Home Management Journal" is a one and a half inch thick binder. I have the same little blue zipper pouch for dry erase markers and other supplies. My sections are roughly divided between finances, school, printed worksheets I haven't used yet, cleaning schedules and tricks, and hobbies/magazine clippings/everything else. It needs to be more organized, but I've run out of page protectors and section dividers. I actually want to get a couple more, smaller binders. All of my collected recipes are in my boyfriend's binder.
Thank you for feeding my print-out addiction with your list of resources! ;P
awesome! what a great link list and I love your binder!!
I loooooove Flylady! And I equally love organization, but my clutter hotspots are too big for me to tackle without a free afternoon (aka, sans kids) ... and those are few and far between!
I use lots of binders too.
I have really been wanting to throw together a couple of binders; one for meal planning and one for a home management stuff. But I never just seem to sit down and DO IT.
I find it hard to shell out the money for plastic protectors too. Why are those things so stinking expensive?!?
I am a huge binder fan. It really started when I started to plan for my wedding. My wedding binder was my life! I have a medical binder too...I'm sure once my family gets bigger and I have kids I'll have many more!
Post a Comment
You know the signs in the zoo that say "do not feed the animals"? Yeah, well...consider this a sign saying "PLEASE feed the author's ego!" I love comments, LOTS and LOTS of comments! ;)