Over time I have made a variety of binders, including one for Decorating Ideas and Teaching Children. |
This recipe binder was my first! Isn't that quote so cute and true? |
After making and loving the ease of using the recipe binder, I made one for general Ideas. I love that quote too! This binder has sections for party ideas, things to make, good-to-know articles, etc. |
For this post I will take you on a tour of two of my binders, and will do the others in a subsequent post. I started the recipe binder with breakfast items and appetizers. |
I am inspired by recipes with photos, which works out perfectly for a binder. I made that chopped holiday salad for a bridal luncheon a few years ago. So pretty and good. |
This is from my Ideas Binder. As I was helping plan our daughter's wedding, I began seeing the benefit of collecting photos and ideas of decorations, menus, and centerpiece for all kinds of parties. |
I have articles showing how to fold napkins prettily, to how to make DIY votive candles, to how pretty it can look to just put hosta leaves in a white pitcher for a centerpiece. |
There is the all-important To Make section in my Ideas Binder. Anything that I think I might want to make in the future, I tear out of a magazine and put in this section. |
It's also a great place to keep those little DIY instructions I bring home from JoAnn Fabrics! |
This article inspired me to actually make a Travel Binder and use parts of an old map for decorating it. See that post here. |
The last section in my Ideas Binder is for good ideas that are rather miscellaneous in nature...such as helping aging parents with their finances, or |
My Romantic Home
Just a Girl
Sunday Showcase
Sundae Scoop
Made By You Mondays
Tip Junkie
Blue Cricket Design
Tatertots and Jello