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These signs are all custom cut from plywood, with a low VOC finish and they’re absolutely perfect down to the last detail.
🙂 I added a blank version of the list too, so that you can either write on it by hand, or load it into a program like.and add in your own routines in a pretty font.. Here’s the printable with my routines on it.. Here’s the blank printable that you can customize for yourself!.

When you’re all done with printing it out, you can hole punch it and put it in a pretty binder like I did, if you’re so inclined.. Ready to help on a moment’s notice!.All the tasks listed are things that I do daily and have committed to memory for now, but it’s nice to know that I have something to fall back on to help us get back on track if we get ourselves a little turned around during the busy Holiday/New Baby season this year..I have about 9 more tabs to fill with cute printables and lists now, so I’d better get to work!.

Hope this comes in handy for you too!Welcome to Day 1 of the All About the Details Kitchen Home Tours!If you’re new here at The Creek Line House, I’d love for you to follow along with me on.

so we can stay in touch!
Make sure you enter the amazing giveaway for a Pfister faucet and a $250 Visa Card while you’re at one of the stops on the tour today as well!🙂 When you look at your day in 10 minute segments though, and assign each 10 minute segment a purpose, magical things will start to happen.
And it’s absolutely OK if sometimes those 10 minutes are assigned to things like breaks and snacking.. Use a timer..Using a timer really helps to keep you on track.
makes you actually get started when you’ve made up your mind to hit “start”.I used to use a chicken-shaped egg timer and I liked that the constant “tick tick tick” in the background kind of subconsciously let my brain know that it was “working time”.