How To Organize Your Kids Papers: Part 2

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First off, I really hope you, or anyone you know that’s been affected by Hurricane Sandy, are healthy and safe.  NY/NJ are close to my heart (my home!) and I’m still amazed by the devastation.  My love and prayers to you.

But onto today’s post.  If you have kids you have a ridiculous amount of papers oozing into your house all the time.

Last week I covered WHAT to keep but today I’m gonna share my easy peasy system on HOW to organize your kids papers.  Best news is that in only takes 15 minutes to set up and you’ll be up and running for the next 12 years!!  Is that a deal or what?

After you’ve checked out my video check out the reply box below.   It’s empty.  Please give it some lovin’ and let me know if these tips are helpful.  Come on, if I can provide FREE information to you every week, you can take 30 seconds to support the cause. 🙂

Stay motivated,take small steps and be happy!  See you next week.  xoxo,
Mridu

Click here to get to last week’s video:  HOW TO ORGANIZE YOUR KIDS PAPER: PART 1

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17 Comments

Mridu

I store one bin in each of my boys closets, respectively. They sit on a top shelf (so they don’t get into them) but they’re convenient for me to get to. Let me know if you have any more questions. best, mridu 🙂

Mridu

Thanks Dawn! miss you too! 🙂 Please keep up the comments…keeps me motivated 🙂

Natasha Kapoor Sriraman

For their better art work, I bought those artists portfolios from Michaels…and tie it and store under their respective beds. Where do you recommend getting those plastic hanging folder bins? I sure have a LOT of papers to go through! Do you put their certificates/programs from recitals, etc. in the same bins? Your tips are terrific…keep it up girlfriend!

Memories Organized LLC

I got those hanging folder bins at Target but they don’t always have them. But an Office Depot or Office Max should usually keep them in stock. And yes, I also out their certificates and programs in the same bins just so I have them all together. Feel free to see me any more questions. And thanks so much for your support…girlfriend! 🙂 xoxo, mridu

Sharon

Mridu! So great to “see” you! I’m catching up on your tips, and this is a great one. It’s amazing how many papers a preschooler and toddler can bring home 🙂

Mridu

Is this Sharon?? 🙂 Great to hear from you. Thanks for watching and commenting. Hope to hear from you again soon. xo, mridu

Sandra

Hi Mridu, have been watching your videos for a while now and this one is the first one I’ve implemented. I have to say it is wonderful!! I have 11 years of kids paperwork which literally I only this year have started to cut down. Thanks for the box system, it rocks!!

Mridu

GREAT Sandra! So happy to hear it! :)) I LOVES me this system too. Maybe you’ll try another one of my tips soon. ;)) xo, mridu

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