Thursday, July 11, 2013

Organizing School Papers

i am always fighting the paper clutter around here.  school papers come home everyday, and now i have two wee ones bringing home precious hand written work.  i needed a quick and easy way to store the "keepers".  



i had this wood file cabinet that my parents had gifted me a long time ago.  i once used it to file important documents, but now have another system for those papers, so the cabinet was sitting all lonely in the basement.

i used a little gray paint to give it a fresh new life.  (i'm not telling my dad...he has this thing against painting wood furniture.)  i tried to sand it a bit before painting, but i wasn't too concerned about it (mostly because i was in a hurry :).  




the little frame plates on the front i painted white, and added some new pretty drawer pulls i found on Etsy.  i love the way it turned out♥ 




one drawer for each kiddo, and the files inside are labeled with grade levels.  





the front of each folder will have school year info & their picture.  in the upcoming years i'll also include a sample of their handwriting & a short list of their current favorites.




right now we will keep it in our little make shift office for easy filing during the school year.  around Christmas time we will be in a new home (yay) where i'll have a craft room to keep the cabinet for easy access.



this system is going to help me control that urge to save every paper they bring home.  i'll only have so much room in the drawer so we will have to choose what we keep carefully. 



conquering one paper battle at a time :)




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Simply Create @ Simply Designing
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2 comments:

  1. This is fantastic! Great (and pretty!) system!

    Have a great weekend
    Jenny
    www.simcoestreet.blogspot.com

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  2. This is a great idea!! I have school papers for my 2 boys all over the house and it drives me crazy! Thanks for sharing! Coming from Tatertots and Jello.

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