Are you wondering how-to organize March? Tip Junkie is here as Your Personal Assistant. Consider taking a day to really plan and organize your schedule to stay ahead of the game. Here are some things to do:
How to Organize
1. If you’re wanting to be more organized then print off the Executive Homemaker binder where you can keep track of everything in one place as well as printable worksheets to help keep you organized and on task. (Sorry, I still don’t have the 2010 calendars ready yet. I’ll get those done after the BlissDom conference.)
2. Check birthdays for the month, buy cards & presents, get them ready to mail or deliver. If you have a child’s birthday this month, plan it and get out the invites.
- Tip Junkie Party has some incredible birthday party themes ideas.
- Tip Junkie Printables has several fun birthday games to print out.
Also since it’s a new year with a LOT of birthday ahead of you, consider making (or buying) neighbor, friend, and teacher gifts for the entire year. Organize a gift-crafting week with a friend and make it a fun event by stocking up on several handmade items you’ll need through out the year. This way if you’re ever in a time crunch or financial pinch – you’re covered!
- Tip Junkie 2011 Homemade Gift Guide has hundreds of great homemade birthday gift ideas with full tutorials on how to make them. {You can even search by price to make, person, category, and event}
3. St. Patrick’s Day will be here before you know it! Decide today what you’re going to make, how you’re going to decorate, what traditions you’re going to do. St. Patrick’s Day falls on our Spring Break, so I’ll be hosting a big party for my kiddo’s and their friends. I’ll be featuring more ideas this week!
- New Tip Junkie St. Patrick’s Day Site
- St. Patrick’s Day Party & Activity Ideas
- St. Patrick’s Day Party
- St. Patrick’s Day Party Ideas
4. Clear schedule for book club, girls night out, BUNCO, and other rotating activities. Make sure you have child care, your food assignment, etc. Here’s how to start a dinner club.
5. This year Easter is Sunday, April 24, 2011. Check out the new Tip Junkie Easter site, it’s not quite ready for it’s debut as I’m still adding new tutorials and crafts every day.
However, it’s time to get Easter outfits for the family and schedule family pictures (if you haven’t already done so). I usually rotate family pictures between Christmas and Easter every couple years. This way there is a variety in our home. If the budget is tight, you can always call a friend and meet at a pretty park. I did this 2 years ago. I took pictures of her family and then she took pictures of mine. It worked out great!
If you’re already in the Easter crafting mood, here are some ideas to get your creativity flowing:
Easter Home Decor
- Easter Table Decorating Ideas
- Easter & Spring Home Decorating
- DIY Chic Easter Eggs
- Easter Craft & Spring Craft Ideas
- Easter Crafts and Spring DIY Ideas
- Easter Crafts submitted by Tip Junkie Readers
Easter Traditions
- Easter Traditions
- More Easter Traditions
- Don’t Eat Peter (game to play with Easter candy)
- Egg a House (ring & run activity with your kiddos)
- Spiritual Easter Eggs
Easter Gift Ideas
6. I can’t believe it’s already time to plan for Spring Break. Holy Cow! Where does the time go? You can check out any of the “For the Kids” posts for fun and creative ideas to keep your kids busy with Spring Break Staycation Ideas.
More Boredom Buster Ideas:
- Crafts, Activities, and Parenting Tips
- Spring Break Activities for the Kids
- Spring Break – Keep ‘em Busy!
- Spring Break Activities on a Budget
7. If you are doing a food storage, time to check the schedule and buy next on the list. Don’t forget to put some cash in there as well.
8. Change AC house filter.
9. Write one grandparent a letter, artwork, or card.
10. Plan Mommy/Son or Daddy/Daughter dates.
11. Plan a date night with your man, arrange the babysitter in advance or swap with a friend.
12. Let’s start the month off right and make a list of the things that are causing you added stress. Make a list of the big ones as well as the little ones. Is something in the house that’s broken, is there an insurance issue you need to take care of, do you need an extra trash can upstairs to help keep things tidy?
Once you’ve thought it out and made your list, next plan a day this week as your “ongoing problem day” and finally resolve those issues that need to be resolved. You’ll be glad that you did!
13. A heads up, teacher appreciation is next month. If you’re going to make a gift, check the Teacher Appreciation and handmade gift idea categories for tons of ideas. {{I’ve done all the searching for you!}}
- Check out the Tip Junkie Homemade Gift Patterns for teacher gift ideas!
15. Don’t forget about April Fool’s Day pranks and traditions! I’ve already posted about some fun pranks that you can do. However, I’ll feature more this month as well. If you have a fun one, be sure to submit it so I can feature you and give some fun ideas to readers.
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What else do you do to get your home organized?







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Do you have this as a printable anywhere? I make my own printable to-do list from this each month but thought that maybe I was missing someplace. If you don’t already make it into one, might you consider doing it? Its a helpful list and I love to reference it throughout the month.
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