Thursday, December 6, 2012

Nursery Neatness

I apologize for my extended hiatus from blogging. I have a good excuse; I swear! I was busy getting ready for this little guy's arrival and then adjusting to being a new mom.

Rhett Sawyer Campbell
But now that we've had a chance to get to know each other quite a bit and fall madly in love with each other, I am beginning to re-enter the world. I have quickly learned that organization is key as a mom, so I spent some time recently sorting out Rhett's nursery. Check it out:



Good storage is a key component, so we purchased a six-drawer dresser that doubles as a changing table as well as a standing shelving unit that houses all of the little guy's toys and books. 

The top left drawer holds diapers, wipes and other necessities that make changing time a breeze...well, at least when Rhett doesn't decide to squirm around. All of the clothes that are in current rotation are housed in the dresser too. 


And to make getting dressed as easy as possible, everything is labeled by size and type. Currently Rhett is rocking the 3 month clothes, but when he moves up a size, it will be easy enough to replace the 3 month label with a 6 month one and swap out clothes that fit. 


 


Problem:   We were lucky enough to get lots of cute clothes as gifts for our little man and we want to be sure that he gets to wear them all before he grows out of them. 
Solution:   Create outfits from clothes at the top of the stacks. After doing laundry, place the freshly washed clothes at the bottom of the stack. This keeps everything in a regular rotation and ensures that your little one has lots of cure looks!

The closet houses blankets, linens, outerwear and special holiday outfits. Additionally, clothes that Rhett hasn't yet grown into are kept in this handy 6-slot organizer sorted by size. When he gets to the next size up, these clothes will be moved from the closet into the dresser. 




I am realizing already how quickly babies grow! At 2 months old, Rhett has grown out of his few newborn clothes. The clothes that he no longer fits into get washed, put in a Ziploc bag and then put in a storage container which is kept in longer term storage in the basement. It keeps his room from getting cluttered with things he no longer fits into but keeps everything fresh for future use. 



Admittedly, I still have A LOT to learn about being a mom! But trying to stay organized is helping me to devote as much time as possible to my precious little Rhett.

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