Monthly Archives: March 2012

School Projects

Thank you everyone for your great ideas regarding what to do with school projects. Using your ideas, I’ve compiled a reference list for the Tips & Tricks, section of goneminimalist.com.

School Projects:

1. Each child should have a storage box labeled with his/her name on it. When the child arrives home from school, projects can be viewed and placed into the box.

Projects can be:

1. Framed.

2. Photographed and then labeled (child’s name, year, holiday).

3. Photographed with the child holding the project, and then labeled.

4. Labeled, and stored in a storage container for the future.

5. Disposed of (with caution!).

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Aim 1: Day 4: Progress Report…

A lot of people contacted me to say how helpful they found this AIM. I am so happy! Keep up the good work. Anyway, today I threw away papers, papers, and more papers. My mail tray was starting to get full, and I usually wait until it is overflowing to clean it out, but today (knowing I had to get rid of something) I took it on, and I feel great!

What does everyone do with West Elm, Crate and Barrel, and other catalogues that come in the mail. I always hesitate to keep them, because I know most of the time, they just pile up and I never get to them.

I just want to keep reminding all of you that comments are displayed on the chat icon to the right of the title of each post. I may need to change the look of this blog a little in order to  “unhide”  the comments, but we’ll see about that one.

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