About two months ago, I purchased a binder and very slowly began to put together our family binder. One place to hold our medical information, bills, family budget, auto records, cleaning schedule, etc. A couple of weeks later I found some cute dividers and folders to go inside.
And then progress on the binder kind of fizzled out. I just didn’t have time to work on it.
So this week I was so excited to see that Jen from I Heart Organizing {seriously this is one of my most favorite blogs!!} was putting together her family binder. And she was sharing her super cute pages for FREE!!
So back out came the family binder:
And in went her cute, colorful title page!
Hopefully everything else can be completed some time this week {or maybe next…} The downloads will only be available free for this month so don’t miss out!
Denyse says
I had started a family binder as well that didn’t make it too far…Now that I saw I heart organizing it started getting me thinking again…Good Luck getting your binder done and I’m looking forward to watching your progress…I will be blogging about mine as well…
thriftyupcycler says
I follow both you and I heart organising so I have come across the binder twice this week. I am going to call that fate and dig out my half finished binder, pretty it up and add some useful pages. Thanks!!
Linda says
Very nice. Thank you for sharing this.I’m not into organizing. But I could… but, no, probably not. 🙂 I loved looking at this though.
Rebecca @ My Girlish Whims says
new follower from Christina’s adventures. love you ideas!
Beth Snavely says
GREAT idea! As a newly retired teacher who was known for my notebook organizations in the classroom, why did I not think of doing this at home??? Never too late to start, I guess.
Beth Snavely says
GREAT idea! As a newly retired teacher who was known for my notebook organizations in the classroom, why did I not think of doing this at home??? Never too late to start, I guess.
Beth Snavely says
GREAT idea! As a newly retired teacher who was known for my notebook organizations in the classroom, why did I not think of doing this at home??? Never too late to start, I guess.