Though baby clothes seem small and insignificant, they can bring utter chaos to closets and drawers. These tiny garments are especially apt for creating an organizational nightmare, and if you have two or three children, the problem is exponential. Keeping babies and young children looking great while upholding a tidy home just takes a little extra organizational strategy, and the payoff is amazing. It is not only important to keep baby clothes organized in order to have a tidy house, but it also helps you find the garments you are looking for on a daily basis. This includes storing those seasonal garments or hand-me-downs as well as those in current use, so that they are easily located. When storing baby clothes, it is important to sort them by size and season. This allows you to pick the box with the size and season you need rather than sorting through several boxes finding those spring shirts in a box full of all different sizes and types of clothes. This way, you are only looking for one box. When hanging baby clothes, be sure to use the right baby clothes hangers. Baby hangers come in several materials, colors, and shapes. Add labels to different hangers to help organize the various types of clothes. Size is the most important thing to note. Keep like sized garments together. A closet full of baby hangers is pretty difficult to navigate without some type of divider system. You can use rod dividers or simply use adult hangers between different sections of baby clothes. The adult size clothes hangers can also be labeled to avoid confusion. It is a good idea to make these dividing sections for at least two years in advance so that they will already be in place as the child grows and acquires more clothes. The months will fly by, and if you do not do this ahead of time, it will most likely not be ready in time store new clothes. Far more baby clothes will fit into drawers than adult clothing, so it is important to divide drawer sections into categories as well. Drawer organizers come in so many different forms, so the possibilities are endless, but here are some suggestions. Pajamas and footed sleepwear fit well into sock boxes, bibs and rattles work well in tie boxes, and shirts and sweaters fold nicely into wicker baskets. The important thing is to have these garments also divided by sizes and easily distinguishable. For easy access, store those everyday garments and accessories on closet or bedroom doors. Shoe holders that hang from doors are great if you can remember to put the shoes back everyday. This will definitely decrease the rushed confusion of attempting to find that other missing shoe. Sweater and jacket hooks are also great on doors, but make sure to put these things out of your baby or toddler's reach. Whether this article has helped you to make some organizational decisions or simply inspired you to organize your own way, spend a few minutes coming up with a game plan. The smaller the garment, the more difficult it is to keep track of. With a little planning and dividing, getting your child ready can be come more about having fun and less about scavenging for the right outfit. About the Author: Ron Maier is the owner of Only Kids Hangers, a leading provider of baby clothes hangers The right baby hangers really make the difference in and baby nurseries kid's retail. For more information, please visit http://www.onlykidshangers.com Article Source:http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Ron_Maier_Jr.baby - Organizing a Baby Shower If you know a mom to be and are family or a friend, why not host a baby shower for her? It's easy to do and is a great way to show her how much she's loved. Host the shower about 6-8 weeks before the baby's' due date. This far in advance allows the parents to buy items they didn't receive as gifts. It also lowers the risk of the mom to be going into labor. The shower should last around 2-4 hours. Longer than 4 hours would be tiring for the mom to be and for the guests. Shorter than 2 hours would make everyone feel as though they were in a hurry and may seem impersonal to the guests. Picking a theme for the baby shower is always fun to plan. Ask the mom to be how she is decorating the nursery for some ideas. Finger foods are simple to prepare and can fit around any theme. Ask some of the guests to bring specific food items to help instead of you doing everything. Be sure to have someone write down who brought each gift. This way the thank you notes will be simple for the mom to be. When deciding the invitation list, write down everyone you can think of and have the mom to be approve it. This way if she wants to invite someone you don't know, she can add them to the list. It may be convenient for you to send the invitations by email. However, some of your guests may not have an email account, some may not check their email often or it might end up in the bulk folders due to spam filters. Because of these reasons, many of the guests may not even receive their invitations. The old-fashioned way of hand writing the invitations and mailing them will seem more personal and gives the guests a keepsake of the new baby. Decide whether this will be a ladies only shower or if men will also be invited. The best way to make this decision is to ask the dad to be if he wants to be there. If he does, add to the invite list anyone he would like to invite. If he doesn't want to participate, then make it a celebration just for ladies. Games usually played at a shower include guessing how many jelly beans in the baby bottle, unscrambling baby related words to see who knows the most, guessing the birth weight of the mom to be and more. Although games are fun, don't feel obligated to entertain your guests with activities. They may prefer to socialize and give the mom to be parenting advice. When choosing gifts for the new baby, ask the mom to be to make a list of items she would like to receive or find out where she is registered. Depending on whether this is a first pregnancy, if she has other children, or if she wasn't planning to have more children and got rid of all the baby items to what she may need now. If she has everything for the baby already, then have a pamper mom shower. Instead of baby gifts, guests bring gifts for the mom, like certificates for manicures, pedicures, or massages. Gift baskets full of chocolates, or wine would also be nice. What ever the mom to be likes would be fine. Baby showers or pamper mom showers are a lot of fun and make the mom to be feel special. |
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
baby - Keeping Baby Clothes Organized
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