Happy June! After taking a month off to get caught up on past projects, The Household Organization Diet is back! This month we are going to be working on beautifying our outdoor spaces. It’s going to be a busy month of projects so I have my fingers crossed that the weather will stay nice!
So here is my plan for the month….
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June Tasks
June Tasks Blank
June Tasks Blank {General}
I also like to write everything out on a monthly calendar to make sure that I actually get things done!
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June Calendar
June Calendar Blank
If you are needing a little more inspiration, here are some great DIY outdoor projects to get you started. I’ll be updating you on our progress as the month goes on!
How to Clean a BBQ by Clean and Scentsible
DIY Firepit Tabletop from The Lilypad Cottage
How to Clean your Wood Deck from Clean and Scentsible
Container Herb Gardens via Townmouse
How to Build and Outdoor Firepit from How to Nest for Less.
Picnic caddy and frosted mason jars from Clean and Scentsible.
Flower Tower from Simply Designing
Pretty Porch Greenery from Canadian House and Home.
Sisal Rope Planters from Clean and Scentsible
Flower Box House Number Sign from Alderberry Hill.
Hopefully that will give you some great ideas to get started with! Do you have any fun projects planned? I would love to hear what is on your outdoor spaces to do list!
Happy Organizing!
If you are looking for more information on The Household Organization, start with this post HERE. You can also find all previous posts on my Household Organization Diet Pinterest Board. See below for the other 2014 monthly tasks.
January – 30 Day Detox
February – Kitchen Cleaning and Organization
March – Laundry Room/Front Entry Cleaning and Organization
April – Bathroom Cleaning and Organization
I shared this post at The Cards We Drew.
Betty819 says
I thought I commented on the Turquoise picnic caddy last evening but don’t see my posted message. I found your blog last evening and loved what I saw; lots of inspiration there and information. The picnic caddy could be used for a lot of purposes.. It also looks like it would be easy to make if one can’t find one at a Flee market, yard sale or thrift store. Would I be asking too much if I asked you to draft up a tuitorial on how to build one ..measurements of that size. My Father always had a large one for some of his carpentry tools,, much larger in size then this one. This picnic caddy could display geraniums, petunias or any annual in it..painted any color of your choice. I love the idea of a picnic caddy though.. Of course, Turquoise is one of my favorite colors.
Jenn Lifford says
I didn’t actually make the tool box so, unfortunately, I don’t have a tutorial for you. It was an old box that I had repainted and then repainted again for the picnic caddy! 🙂 Yes, flowers would look great in it too!
Krista says
Oh such lovely inspiration Jenn – and thanks for the links to the tutorials. We are really focused on the yard and deck right now too…summer, here we come!
jenn says
You have the most beautiful outdoor space Krista! I would love to have a view like that! I’m sure you spend many hours out there during the summer. 🙂
kristi@ishouldbemoppingthefloor says
That mason jar picnic caddy is adorable!!!
jenn says
Thanks Kristi! That was one of my favorite projects last summer. 🙂
Kendra @ www.joyinourhome.com says
I love that caddy so much… Especially that color!! Gorgeous summer inspiration… We’re busy working on our deck right now and I’m loving that DIY firepit! I’d love for you to come link this (or any other DIY) at our link party Motivational Monday 🙂
Jenn Lifford says
Our outdoor plans have been on a standstill for the past week as it has been raining!! Rain is still forecasted for the week but hopefully we will get some sun next weekend! Darn Canadian weather! 😉
Maryann @ Domestically Speaking says
Hey Jenn!!! Love your outdoor goodies! I’m featuring your cute blue caddy tomorrow in my Friday Features! Thanks for linking up!