Thursday, May 31, 2012

Happy 1st Blog Anniversary to ME!!!

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I can't believe it has already been a year since I start this awesome adventure. I remember around April of last year, I began thinking about starting a blog of my own. I asked for opinions from my family members and I think they thought I was completely nuts and such a nerd. But, I couldn't get the idea out of my head. A place to share my thoughts, views, and opinions sounded so awesome to me. So, I started looking around the Internet, exploring other blogs, and even looked up tips/suggestions for starting a blog. I had no idea if I was even going to stick with it, but I wanted to give it a shot... And, look where I am today!!!

And, to think, it all started with this blog post...
Parenting: Can you talk to a potty chair?

So, we decided this last weekend to start potty training our 25 month old daughter. This has been the task that I have dreaded since her birth. After researching the topic, talking with family and friends, and going with our gut instinct, we decided to throw a pair of panties on her and see what happens. Well, it has happened many times, all over the floor. Sunday was a pretty good day. After she got the hang of the panties, she started telling us she needed to go "potty." She actually made it to the bathroom 4 times, and we praised her every single time. Then, she got a special treat afterwards. So, my husband and I are thinking that we have this thing down, and it is going to a piece of cake. Man, were we wrong! Monday comes around, and instead of using the bathroom in the potty 4 times, she pee-pees all over the couch and floor 4 times. And, today, she isn't showing much interest either. Which brings me to my title for today: Can you talk to the potty chair? If I could, I definitely would. I would give it special treats too. Many people have told us that isn't real hard, but we haven't found this to be true yet. We are not losing hope and keeping our fingers crossed that she gets the hang of it sooner rather than later! 

I look at that post and think, "Man, I have come a long way in a year!" The picture is super small, there is only one photo, and I like to write a lot more in a blog post than that. But, I am happy to announce that my daughter was potty trained fully in August of last year. LOL!!!

When I wrote this post, my blog was titled "Kristin's Notebook." I gave my blog that title because I had no idea where it was going. I wanted to test the waters of several different areas and see what people liked the most. And, in January of this year, The O.C.D. Life was born. I was so thrilled that people enjoyed topics involving organization and home decorating because I am truly passionate about those things. Was I born that way, you might ask? I think so. I have been an organizing junkie since I was in elementary school. Yep, I was the nerd walking around with an assignment notebook in middle school. But, to be honest, I thought I looked super cool.

Now, I want to share with you the things I have learned this first year in the blogging world...




1. People love BIG Photos!

At the beginning of this journey, I posted pictures this small...


Then, I realized if I can't even see these pictures, then how can anyone else?!?! I have trouble seeing anyways. I wear contacts during the day and glasses at night time. So help me if I ever have to walk around without either one. Plus, I know when I am visiting my favorite blogs, I hate to have to squint to tell what is sitting on their kitchen counter in a photo. So, I started making my photos this big...






2. Network... Network... Network...



The goal is to get people to read your posts, spread the word, and come back time and time again. At the beginning, only immediate family and maybe my friends on facebook knew about my blog, so I had to try another approach to get the word out. And, let me add that some of my family members didn't even use the Internet or know how to get to my blog. So, I started following some awesome blogs that blog about things I love; organizing, decorating, DIY projects, etc. When I read their posts, I always try to leave comments. People will see the comments and hopefully visit my blog.

Another excellent way to network is through link parties. I try to link up to some of my favorite blogs' link parties. When I get enough followers, I would love to host link parties myself. I love all the ideas I get from them and especially love participating.



3. Layout & Appearance are Key!



I am definitely a visual person! The blogs that I visit that have cute backgrounds & graphics, a clean & organized layout, and great ideas are the ones that I follow and continuously go back for more. If I click on a blog and it doesn't visually appeal to me, then I probably won't be as tempted to revisit the site.

When creating my background, layout, and graphics, I always think, "If I saw this on a blog, would I love it?" I want people that visit my site to immediately get a sense of who I am, what I blog about, and above all... I want it to put a smile on their face! ; )



4. Create a Focus!


That was the issue with my first blog (Kristin's Notebook)... I had no direction at all.





I blogged about fashion, discounts, my life, organizing, my favorite things, etc. I was taking people somewhere, dropping them off, and never coming back to pick them up. So, after six months, I decided I needed to narrow down my focus. And, my focus became the things that I truly love in this world. Nuts?!?! Maybe, but I am an organizing junkie.

The O.C.D. Life

I feel that people now know what my blog is about and I try my best to center all of my posts are the three things in my heading (organizing, creating, and decorating). If it doesn't fit into one of those three categories, I try not to include it on my blog posts. I may love something a lot, but if I don't think people will read it, then I don't include it.



5. Offer Giveaways!


Who doesn't love to receive something for free?!?! I love the awesome giveaways that I see happening on my favorite blogs. I haven't had the opportunity  to dabble into this yet, but I am hoping that is something that I can start doing within this next year. Fingers crossed!



6. It's All About the Process...


I had a friend tell me last week that things are so much better when you do them step-by-step. She said that when she has gone out and bought everything for a room at once that she gets bored with it immediately. And, she made a very good point. Instead of creating one huge post with ever accomplishment I complete in a room, I like to break it up into separate posts. It is a lot less overwhelming that way too! And, I am not sure about y'all, but I like to see what work goes into one project before moving on to the next one.

I try to take everyone on the journey with me. It isn't always the anticipated one (the backwards bookcase panel, for instance), but it is always an adventure.



7. Love what you blog about!



This is the whole reason that I changed my blog name and everything about my blog back in January. I love what I blog about now, and I feel that it is shown in each blog post I complete. If you are passionate about something, then it shows!

I can always tell when I read other blogs which ones have passion and which ones don't. So, if you ever consider starting a blog, business, or any other venture just remember to love it!!!


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Thank you so much for being the individuals that have followed my blog from the very beginning. Words can't express the gratitude I have for each one of you. I am hoping that my blog is going to get bigger and better, and I am so happy that y'all are taking this journey with me. From the bottom of my heart, I say, "Thank You!!!"




I can't believe it has already been a year since I start this awesome adventure. I remember around April of last year, I began thinking about starting a blog of my own. I asked for opinions from my family members and I think they thought I was completely nuts and such a nerd. But, I couldn't get the idea out of my head. A place to share my thoughts, views, and opinions sounded so awesome to me. So, I started looking around the Internet, exploring other blogs, and even looked up tips/suggestions for starting a blog. I had no idea if I was even going to stick with it, but I wanted to give it a shot... And, look where I am today!!!

And, to think, it all started with this blog post...
Parenting: Can you talk to a potty chair?

So, we decided this last weekend to start potty training our 25 month old daughter. This has been the task that I have dreaded since her birth. After researching the topic, talking with family and friends, and going with our gut instinct, we decided to throw a pair of panties on her and see what happens. Well, it has happened many times, all over the floor. Sunday was a pretty good day. After she got the hang of the panties, she started telling us she needed to go "potty." She actually made it to the bathroom 4 times, and we praised her every single time. Then, she got a special treat afterwards. So, my husband and I are thinking that we have this thing down, and it is going to a piece of cake. Man, were we wrong! Monday comes around, and instead of using the bathroom in the potty 4 times, she pee-pees all over the couch and floor 4 times. And, today, she isn't showing much interest either. Which brings me to my title for today: Can you talk to the potty chair? If I could, I definitely would. I would give it special treats too. Many people have told us that isn't real hard, but we haven't found this to be true yet. We are not losing hope and keeping our fingers crossed that she gets the hang of it sooner rather than later! 

I look at that post and think, "Man, I have come a long way in a year!" The picture is super small, there is only one photo, and I like to write a lot more in a blog post than that. But, I am happy to announce that my daughter was potty trained fully in August of last year. LOL!!!

When I wrote this post, my blog was titled "Kristin's Notebook." I gave my blog that title because I had no idea where it was going. I wanted to test the waters of several different areas and see what people liked the most. And, in January of this year, The O.C.D. Life was born. I was so thrilled that people enjoyed topics involving organization and home decorating because I am truly passionate about those things. Was I born that way, you might ask? I think so. I have been an organizing junkie since I was in elementary school. Yep, I was the nerd walking around with an assignment notebook in middle school. But, to be honest, I thought I looked super cool.

Now, I want to share with you the things I have learned this first year in the blogging world...




1. People love BIG Photos!

At the beginning of this journey, I posted pictures this small...


Then, I realized if I can't even see these pictures, then how can anyone else?!?! I have trouble seeing anyways. I wear contacts during the day and glasses at night time. So help me if I ever have to walk around without either one. Plus, I know when I am visiting my favorite blogs, I hate to have to squint to tell what is sitting on their kitchen counter in a photo. So, I started making my photos this big...






2. Network... Network... Network...



The goal is to get people to read your posts, spread the word, and come back time and time again. At the beginning, only immediate family and maybe my friends on facebook knew about my blog, so I had to try another approach to get the word out. And, let me add that some of my family members didn't even use the Internet or know how to get to my blog. So, I started following some awesome blogs that blog about things I love; organizing, decorating, DIY projects, etc. When I read their posts, I always try to leave comments. People will see the comments and hopefully visit my blog.

Another excellent way to network is through link parties. I try to link up to some of my favorite blogs' link parties. When I get enough followers, I would love to host link parties myself. I love all the ideas I get from them and especially love participating.



3. Layout & Appearance are Key!



I am definitely a visual person! The blogs that I visit that have cute backgrounds & graphics, a clean & organized layout, and great ideas are the ones that I follow and continuously go back for more. If I click on a blog and it doesn't visually appeal to me, then I probably won't be as tempted to revisit the site.

When creating my background, layout, and graphics, I always think, "If I saw this on a blog, would I love it?" I want people that visit my site to immediately get a sense of who I am, what I blog about, and above all... I want it to put a smile on their face! ; )



4. Create a Focus!


That was the issue with my first blog (Kristin's Notebook)... I had no direction at all.





I blogged about fashion, discounts, my life, organizing, my favorite things, etc. I was taking people somewhere, dropping them off, and never coming back to pick them up. So, after six months, I decided I needed to narrow down my focus. And, my focus became the things that I truly love in this world. Nuts?!?! Maybe, but I am an organizing junkie.

The O.C.D. Life

I feel that people now know what my blog is about and I try my best to center all of my posts are the three things in my heading (organizing, creating, and decorating). If it doesn't fit into one of those three categories, I try not to include it on my blog posts. I may love something a lot, but if I don't think people will read it, then I don't include it.



5. Offer Giveaways!


Who doesn't love to receive something for free?!?! I love the awesome giveaways that I see happening on my favorite blogs. I haven't had the opportunity  to dabble into this yet, but I am hoping that is something that I can start doing within this next year. Fingers crossed!



6. It's All About the Process...


I had a friend tell me last week that things are so much better when you do them step-by-step. She said that when she has gone out and bought everything for a room at once that she gets bored with it immediately. And, she made a very good point. Instead of creating one huge post with ever accomplishment I complete in a room, I like to break it up into separate posts. It is a lot less overwhelming that way too! And, I am not sure about y'all, but I like to see what work goes into one project before moving on to the next one.

I try to take everyone on the journey with me. It isn't always the anticipated one (the backwards bookcase panel, for instance), but it is always an adventure.



7. Love what you blog about!



This is the whole reason that I changed my blog name and everything about my blog back in January. I love what I blog about now, and I feel that it is shown in each blog post I complete. If you are passionate about something, then it shows!

I can always tell when I read other blogs which ones have passion and which ones don't. So, if you ever consider starting a blog, business, or any other venture just remember to love it!!!


_________________________________________________________________________________



Thank you so much for being the individuals that have followed my blog from the very beginning. Words can't express the gratitude I have for each one of you. I am hoping that my blog is going to get bigger and better, and I am so happy that y'all are taking this journey with me. From the bottom of my heart, I say, "Thank You!!!"


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Wednesday, May 30, 2012

May Challenge: Household Binder (Wrap-up & Printables)

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I want to give a special thank you to Jen from iheartorganizing for giving me this awesome idea for the household binder. Her awesome binder gave me some good direction for coming up with my own version for my household. If you haven't checked out her binder, please do see here.

Now, with my household binder, I created three sections (so far)...


Even though the month is over, I am sure I will do some tweaking to this collection, and I will definitely share my changes with everyone.

I had originally planned to include a final section for my blog information. Then, I realized that my blog section may be overflowing. So, I ordered some binders from Staples and I plan on creating a separate blog binder that I will share with everyone.

Now, to the important part of the post... the printables. Below, I have included a photo and a link to each printable I used in this creation process. I took my name out of each heading and made them generic, so everyone can use them. Enjoy!!!

Monthly Bill Planner

(download the pdf here)


My Account Passwords
(I added a username column)

(download pdf here)


Weekly Dinner Plan

(download pdf here)



Grocery Shopping List


(download pdf here)



Important Family Dates


(download pdf here)



Personal Information


(download pdf here)


Home Contact Information


(download pdf here)


I hope everyone enjoyed my May challenge. Stay tuned next week to find out what is in store for June's challenge.



I want to give a special thank you to Jen from iheartorganizing for giving me this awesome idea for the household binder. Her awesome binder gave me some good direction for coming up with my own version for my household. If you haven't checked out her binder, please do see here.

Now, with my household binder, I created three sections (so far)...


Even though the month is over, I am sure I will do some tweaking to this collection, and I will definitely share my changes with everyone.

I had originally planned to include a final section for my blog information. Then, I realized that my blog section may be overflowing. So, I ordered some binders from Staples and I plan on creating a separate blog binder that I will share with everyone.

Now, to the important part of the post... the printables. Below, I have included a photo and a link to each printable I used in this creation process. I took my name out of each heading and made them generic, so everyone can use them. Enjoy!!!

Monthly Bill Planner

(download the pdf here)


My Account Passwords
(I added a username column)

(download pdf here)


Weekly Dinner Plan

(download pdf here)



Grocery Shopping List


(download pdf here)



Important Family Dates


(download pdf here)



Personal Information


(download pdf here)


Home Contact Information


(download pdf here)


I hope everyone enjoyed my May challenge. Stay tuned next week to find out what is in store for June's challenge.


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Tuesday, May 29, 2012

The Office! (Part 5)... The Pegboard Continued

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Yesterday, I shared with y'all the start of my pegboard. Basically, the board is hung and a few things are on it, but there is a lot more to do. Today, I have added a few soup cans to the mix to hold markers, brushes, or some other crafting accessory.

Here is the soup can creation process... one picture at a time. ; )

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After I used three soup cans that were identical sizes, I gently removed the wrappers and washed the cans. But, take note that I didn't immediately throw away the outside wrapper.






I used the wrapper as a guide for the scrapbook paper. It was my template!






Here are my three cleaned and naked soup cans, my three pieces of scrapbook paper, and the hooks that I plan on using to hang them on the pegboard.




Next, with a drill, I made a small hole in each can that the hook will go through. In order to eliminate the possibility of tearing the scrapbook paper, I drilled the hole before applying the paper to the outside.




Then, I used a hot glue gun to apply the scrapbook paper. I bought the scrapbook paper at Hobby Lobby for 50% off. 







The last step was to apply some ribbon to the edges. I think it covers up any small flaws.




And, here is the final product hanging on my pegboard...













Now, I really need to work on the left side. LOL!!!


Yesterday, I shared with y'all the start of my pegboard. Basically, the board is hung and a few things are on it, but there is a lot more to do. Today, I have added a few soup cans to the mix to hold markers, brushes, or some other crafting accessory.

Here is the soup can creation process... one picture at a time. ; )

_________________________________________________________________________________

After I used three soup cans that were identical sizes, I gently removed the wrappers and washed the cans. But, take note that I didn't immediately throw away the outside wrapper.






I used the wrapper as a guide for the scrapbook paper. It was my template!






Here are my three cleaned and naked soup cans, my three pieces of scrapbook paper, and the hooks that I plan on using to hang them on the pegboard.




Next, with a drill, I made a small hole in each can that the hook will go through. In order to eliminate the possibility of tearing the scrapbook paper, I drilled the hole before applying the paper to the outside.




Then, I used a hot glue gun to apply the scrapbook paper. I bought the scrapbook paper at Hobby Lobby for 50% off. 







The last step was to apply some ribbon to the edges. I think it covers up any small flaws.




And, here is the final product hanging on my pegboard...













Now, I really need to work on the left side. LOL!!!


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Whose Got a Button?

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If you noticed, I changed the layout of my blog. I wanted something a little bit different for summer. I think after several days of tweaking it, I am pretty satisfied with the outcome. With that change, I realized that I needed a new button that matched my background. After several days of debating, I finally decided on this one...



I hope you like it as much as the last one. ; )




If you noticed, I changed the layout of my blog. I wanted something a little bit different for summer. I think after several days of tweaking it, I am pretty satisfied with the outcome. With that change, I realized that I needed a new button that matched my background. After several days of debating, I finally decided on this one...



I hope you like it as much as the last one. ; )



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Monday, May 28, 2012

The Office! (Part 4)... The Pegboard

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Good morning and Happy Memorial Day!!! I have spent the past week working on the pegboard for my office. And, let me tell you, deciding what to put on this little organizing jewel was a lot harder than I thought. Actually, I haven't even gotten half way finished with it yet.

But, I wanted to share the parts I have finished with everyone...

I purchased the pegboard material from Lowes. For $16.94, I got a huge 4-in x 8-in. sheet. I had them cut it into four smaller identical pieces. I used one of the four pieces for this project and I am still trying to decide what to do with the other three.






I also purchased the wood for the back supportive structures at Lowes. They were located on the same aisle as the pegboards.  I prepared the backing by priming one of the four sides and then spray painting that side. I only painted one side to save on paint, since you would only be able to see one side. 







If you notice, after I connected the backing,  I needed to paint the edges of the pegboard. Even though I spray painted the front, the edges were still their natural color. So, I spent a few hours fixing this small issue. 




And, here is the finished product on the wall. We used nails and the top edge of the backing to hang the pegboard on the wall.






The pegboard is still a little wet in these photos. That is why you are seeing a little shine on the front.




I purchased the pegboard hooks below at Wal-Mart in the hardware section for $4.98.




I also purchased skewers at Wal-Mart for around $1.98 to use to hang ribbon on the pegboard.




The picture below is the box where my ribbon used to be stored. As you can see, it was a complete mess. 




I held the rounded edge of one of the skewers and stacked the ribbon through it. Then, I used two 2" single hooks to hang the skewer on the pegboard.








Tomorrow, I will show you how I added some soup cans to the mix. 



Good morning and Happy Memorial Day!!! I have spent the past week working on the pegboard for my office. And, let me tell you, deciding what to put on this little organizing jewel was a lot harder than I thought. Actually, I haven't even gotten half way finished with it yet.

But, I wanted to share the parts I have finished with everyone...

I purchased the pegboard material from Lowes. For $16.94, I got a huge 4-in x 8-in. sheet. I had them cut it into four smaller identical pieces. I used one of the four pieces for this project and I am still trying to decide what to do with the other three.






I also purchased the wood for the back supportive structures at Lowes. They were located on the same aisle as the pegboards.  I prepared the backing by priming one of the four sides and then spray painting that side. I only painted one side to save on paint, since you would only be able to see one side. 







If you notice, after I connected the backing,  I needed to paint the edges of the pegboard. Even though I spray painted the front, the edges were still their natural color. So, I spent a few hours fixing this small issue. 




And, here is the finished product on the wall. We used nails and the top edge of the backing to hang the pegboard on the wall.






The pegboard is still a little wet in these photos. That is why you are seeing a little shine on the front.




I purchased the pegboard hooks below at Wal-Mart in the hardware section for $4.98.




I also purchased skewers at Wal-Mart for around $1.98 to use to hang ribbon on the pegboard.




The picture below is the box where my ribbon used to be stored. As you can see, it was a complete mess. 




I held the rounded edge of one of the skewers and stacked the ribbon through it. Then, I used two 2" single hooks to hang the skewer on the pegboard.








Tomorrow, I will show you how I added some soup cans to the mix. 



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