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NUMBER 10: Mix it up with printable kitchen wall art
These funky, easy printables still make me smile every time I look at them. My guests always comment on them, too.
NUMBER 9: Breast Milk Freezer Storage from a Soda Can Box
This project was inexpensive and easy. It's still in great shape a year later, and I love seeing that bright pop of color when I open the freezer door.
NUMBER 8: Brilliant gift ideas for a toddler: Part 1 of 3
This series isn't finished, but everyone loved part 1! If you've ever bought a present for a one-year-old, and wished you could come up with something more creative than a toy, then you definitely want to check this one out.
NUMBER 7: Reorganizing Emma’s Nursery after 7 months: 15 Nursery Organization Tips I’ve Learned From Experience
I remember the day well. We had just returned home from vacation, where Emma had just started crawling around a little bit. I was supposed to be unpacking her suitcase. and I looked around her nursery and thought to myself, "This doesn't really work anymore." So instead of unpacking, I rearranged and reorganized everything. . . and then I shared my insights on the blog.
NUMBER 6: What I Keep in my Organized Diaper Caddy
A little basket with adorable little pockets for tiny little baby things? Of course I love it! Here's how I keep my diaper caddy organized for an efficient diaper-changing process, day or night.
NUMBER 5: Organizing a Schedule and Routine for your Baby
A schedule for a baby? Tricky, tricky business! Here's one tool I use to try to organize something that's really, really hard to organize. :)
NUMBER 4: How to make inexpensive, customized thank you cards (plus a free printable)
If you have a camera and a printer, then you can make adorable thank you cards "from" your baby. Emma got a lot of Christmas presents, so I think I'll revisit this strategy this week. Especially for the people who didn't actually get to see her opening their presents, a picture of her playing with the gift can be really special.
NUMBER 3: A perfectly packed daycare bag
{Spoiler alert} My 3 most popular posts of 2015 were all from my perfectly packed series. Basically, I dumped out the contents of the bags that I send with Emma to daycare, photographed the contents, and created a free printable checklist of everything to include in each bag. Because if you're a busy mama like I am, you don't have time to worry about whether you're forgetting something as you rush out the door in the morning.NUMBER 2. A perfectly packed pumping bag
If you pump at work, first of all: you rock. Keep up the good work! In this post, I shared the contents of my pumping bag, as well as a printable checklist of pumping necessities.And the most popular post of 2015 was:
NUMBER 1. A perfectly packed diaper bag
This one was tricky, I'll admit. There are approximately 700 things you could pack in your diaper bag. But a few months ago, I narrowed it down to the basics, photographed the contents of my own bag, and of course, created a printable checklist for mamas on-the-go.And there you have it: the 10 most popular posts of 2015. I have lots more in store for 2016, and I can't wait to share it all with you. Happy New Year!!