Hopefully it's not a secret that I love my Homekeeping Binder and the documents that I have created to go into my binder. If you are thinking of making a binder, have created a binder or just curious as to whether or not a binder could help you in your home, today's post is for you.
Who needs a Homekeeping Binder?
anyone who wants a central place for family and/or home information
What Information Should Be Kept In a Homekeeping Binder?
any information that would normally be floating around on counters, drawers, or in your brain
Where Should I Start?
start by making a quick list of areas/categories that could use organizing in your home - if you have more than two or three, a binder is a great place to contain your information
Not Sure of Categories? Here Are a Few:
meal planning
cleaning
in case of emergency
while we're away
home maintenance
calendars
school information
budget + bill paying
blogging
gift giving
holidays
shopping
contacts - family, friends, service companies
The Categories In My Homekeeping Binder?
calendars
cleaning
meal planning
budgeting
listmaking
blogging
What Kind of Binder is Best?
any 3-ring binder will work - if it's cute, I'll be more apt to use it. If you're like me, pick out something cute. My binder is from Target and coordinates in my kitchen. You could also come up with a plan, have the pages printed out at a copy shop and have it bound into a book.
What Else Makes a Binder More Functional?
Post-It notes
pens, pencils, highlighters
dividers
pockets
hole punch
plastic sleeves
laminated pages
What Else?
You have to USE your binder and it has to be designed to work for you or else it'll be time and money poorly spent. Think through your categories and what will work in your home.
Tweak your categories and printables as you go until you get a system that you love. I've been using a Homekeeping Binder for at least three years and it has morphed and changed with our lives, but the time that I have taken to organize it has been so worth it in time saved hunting for information.
Where Can I Find Documents to Help Me Create My Binder
Clean Mama Printables (my Etsy shop - shameless plug, of course)
(all printables in this post can be found in my shop)
printables on the web (here's some freebies from me, too)
make them yourself (hand write or on the computer)
some documents will be ones that come to you - like a school calendar, take out menus, contact information
If you want to start (or tweak) a Homekeeping/Home Management Binder, you might want to consider my 2012 Starter Kit - 45 documents designed to take the work out of organizing your life!
I have oodles of other organizing goodness in the form of printables and printable kits in my shop to help you organize and streamline your life!













Very nice - I have a binder too, but it's not nearly as pretty as yours! Well done!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tips. I just made mine :-)
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I linked to you as a great resource for a binder! If you would be interested in a review and/or giveaway to your shop let me know. (now or in the future)
ReplyDeleteOops...here is the link. http://www.thissimplehome.com/2012/02/household-binder-project-part-1.html
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