March without the Madness
In this edition:
New! Growing Fruit Trees Group! Join us!
Gardening without Peat
Pots of Bulbs: It’s not too late!
and more! Keep reading!
Hello, friends! Here we are on the other side of winter. In Colorado March and April are our two snowiest months, but I found my first daffodils tentatively peeking out of the ground this week, so I know that spring is coming.
I have lots of goodness for you to begin your month as we slip toward the Vernal Equinox and the first days of spring.
New Group: Grow a Little Orchard Together!
It all started with an Instagram post. I wrote about the fact that I’m planting about a dozen fruit trees this spring in what I hope will be a small, high-yield orchard on the side of our house. So many people chimed in and said they were going to do the same, that I decided it was time to start a group.
And you are invited, too!
Grow a Little Orchard will bring together gardeners from all over who want to share ideas and experiences growing fruit trees. I’m using Grow a Little Fruit Tree by Ann Ralph as a guide — a pruning manual to keep my trees very small but very productive. It’s a big science experiment, and I’m excited to invite you along!
Membership costs $5 per month which covers the cost of maintaining the group on the Retrieve site.
You’ll find registration information and everything else on the group page. Click the link!
In 2023 Ditch the Peat
As our minds begin to turn to plants and spring, I would love for you to consider my new guide to Gardening without Peat. If you make one change as a gardener this year — no matter how much or how little gardening you do — the best thing you could possibly do is stop using peat. Why? In a nutshell: harvesting peat is a terrible ecological practice, and there are lots of good alternatives. Click the link below to learn all about why and how we as gardeners need to give up peat asap:
Easy Potted Bulbs
And it’s not too late to start some bulbs! I’ve been forcing bulbs for the last month, and they are starting to bloom. Glorious! But pre-chilled bulbs are still available, and if you start them now, they will be perfect for your Easter or Passover tables. Check out my guide for all of the details!
I’ll be starting seeds this month and getting the orchard prepared for trees which will come at the end of the month. So much going on here! And I’m so excited for a little more daylight, a little more warmth, and more time outside.
Here’s to a wonderful March for you all!
xoxo
Angela
Your Early-Owl Access to Garden Notes is here!
Get early access to order the Garden Notes collection!
Introducing the Owl and Ember Garden Notes Collection!
I have teamed up with Owl and Ember for a new collection just for gardeners. As small, woman-owned businesses we want to reward our loyal supporters, so we are giving you early-owl access to the new Garden Notes Collection! We are thrilled to introduce you to Garden Notes, our new gardening journal and planner! And to go with Garden Notes, we have three all new exclusive sticker sheets — perfect for Garden Notes or any planner!
Right now, this collection is available exclusively for MMM and Owl and Ember subscribers!
If you are already a subscriber, you should have recieved an Early-Owl access email. If you aren’t a subscriber yet, sign up below, and you will get the link to order right away:
I’m so excited to introduce you to Garden Notes — truly a labor of love!
As always, let me know if you have any questions. And thank you for your love and support! Happy gardening!
Cheers!
Angela
All-New Version of The Nice List Coming Soon
The Nice List is coming soon — with lots of changes and great updates!
Happy Fall! I hope wherever you are the season’s changes are welcome and rejuvenating. I am delighting in the fact that I am wearing an Owl and Ember sweatshirt as I write this. Did you know we have swag? We do! It’s cute, and cozy!
You may be wondering, “What the heck is Owl and Ember?” Let me enlighten you! Owl and Ember is a joint venture with my dear friend, Holly Kennedy. Holly, @messymamaholly, is a graphic designer and creative thinker. We worked together for years when I lived in California, and about 9 months ago, we decided to make good on our long-held promise to “do something together someday.” Right now, Owl and Ember is a small sticker and stationery shop on Etsy, but we have big, big plans! We recently bought a Risograph printer -- a Japanese technology which is perhaps best described as a printing press that silkscreens paper. That’s completely inaccurate, but the end result is yummy, artsy printing on toothy paper and a handcrafted product.
Our first joint venture: the publication of my Christmas planner and journal: The Nice List. We have outsourced the printing of The Nice List for years, but the pandemic made that cost-prohibitive and unpredictable. For 2020, we only produced The Nice List as a digital edition, and we were filled with trepidation as we readied the files for 2021. In fact we were all ready to send them off last summer when it became clear that we needed an alternative.
So in that moment of frustration, we opted for a huge change both in design and in production. We redesigned The Nice List which is now two separate volumes:
The Nice List All Year: a gift-giving tracker to last for years to come
The Nice List Christmas Workbook: a planner for the entire Christmas season to keep you organized and help bring a little sanity to your holiday season
Both are available individually or together as a bundle.
We are so excited about this change, and we hope you are, too! The Nice List will now be available in three different formats: print, digital, and as a printable PDF.
The Nice List is, at its heart, still the same tool for reducing stress and increasing the joy of the holiday season. But if you have used The Nice List before, you’ll notice some key improvements:
Two Notebooks: we divided the functions of The Nice List into two separate volumes.
The Nice List All Year is exclusively gift tracking and is designed to be used for many years. AND you don’t have to celebrate Christmas to use The Nice List All Year -- it is designed for anyone who ever gives gifts!
The Nice List Christmas Workbook is an even better planner for the holiday season. It includes shopping lists and meal planners, gift tracking for one season, gift giving suggestions, a Christmas card list, thank you note tracker, and so much more! You’ll need a new Workbook each year, but they are undated, so they are simple to restock.
More Blank Space: while we loved working with artists to illustrate The Nice List, we learned that many people wanted more blank space. So for those of you who love to add stickers and washi tape, drawings and notes, there’s plenty of room for that. And for those who like a cleaner, clearer page: this is for you, too!
A Traveler’s Notebook Insert: some of you are probably devotees of the traveler’s notebook format already, but if you aren’t, this is one of my favorite new features of The Nice List. The new notebooks can fit into a traveler’s notebook-style cover. So, you can, for example, keep your copy of The Nice List All Year in a cover and then switch out The Nice List Christmas Workbook each year -- or even keep several workbooks together for reference if you want! There’s so much more flexibility now!
Eco-friendly: with our new printing capabilities, The Nice List is now printed on recycled paper with soy-based inks. They are also not being shipped from overseas, so we have dramatically reduced the carbon footprint of our product. Additionally, we are choosing shipping materials with the environment in mind, too. And with the longevity of The Nice List All Year, you’ll be consuming fewer resources as that piece can be used for many years to come. Plus, The Nice List Christmas Workbook is fully recyclable if you desire.
Less Expensive: one of the other advantages to taking our production in-house, is that we can reduce the price of The Nice List. Both The Christmas Workbook and The Nice List All Year will be $10 each with a $20 bundle for a set of two. Additionally, we will be able to offer discounts if you order 3, 5, or more sets of the bundles. That’s good for everyone!
In all, I am thrilled with the newest iteration of The Nice List, and I hope you will love it, too! It is a tool intended to help you find more peace and joy each holiday season while preserving memories and organizing your time as well.
The Nice List will be available to purchase on November 3, 2021 with pre-orders for people on my mailing list starting on October 30!
Plus, we have a free gift for early orders while supplies last. More details on that to come!
So, get ready for the best holiday season yet! And watch for the pre-order information for The Nice List. You don’t want to miss it!
The Nice List 2020: Three Ways to Plan!
This year we have three ways to use The Nice List and get organized for Christmas — plus stickers!
three ways to plan your holiday season this year!
Plus stickers!
So many of you have bought The Nice List over the years, and for that I am so very thankful! I hope The Nice List has become part of your holiday season -- bringing a little order and sanity to a crazy time.
I have been sitting on so many fun secrets this fall, and it is finally time to reveal it all! With the COVID-19 pandemic and all of the challenges of 2020, there have been some changes to The Nice List, but I think these changes will make planning for the holidays even more fun, creative, and simple.
The biggest secret of the year: there are THREE ways to use The Nice List this year! And everything is for sale NOW!
Three Christmas Planners for 2020
Announcing The Nice List Digital Planner!
Holly Kennedy, my graphic design partner-in-crime (@messymamaholly), and I are so excited to announce The Nice List Digital Planner -- a whole new way to make a list and check it twice! The Nice List Digital Planner works on your tablet or computer and is designed to be used with GoodNotes or Noteshelf. Equipped with all of the goodness of the paper version of The Nice List, The Nice List Digital Planner includes pages which can be duplicated and rearranged making the planner customizable and very easy to use.
Available in two different color schemes, the design is clean and cheerful with plenty of room for digital stickers, notes, photographs, and anything else you may want to add. Oh, and we also have digital sticker sets -- read on!
The Nice List PDF: A Christmas Printable Planner
As we have in the past, we are also offering The Nice List 2020 in a printable PDF format. This option is great for those of you who already have a planner system you love or who prefer using a binder. Perhaps you need larger print? Or you really like to customize your planning? Well, this is the version for you!
Both the Digital and Printable PDF versions are updated with some pandemic-specific ideas and tools as well as room for individualizing and personalizing your planning which makes it all even more fun!
The Nice List: the Original Christmas Planner
Maybe you are a paper planner person and love the paper version. Fear not! Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we were not able to source the paper versions of The Nice List this year, but we have a limited supply of 2018 and 2019 books which we are selling at a deep discount just for the paper enthusiasts. Adjust the dates on the calendar pages, and you’ll be ready to go. Choose from a red cover or green cover.
But wait! There’s more!
Christmas Planner Stickers
Announcing The Nice List Sticker Shop!
We can’t introduce a digital planner without digital stickers! So we are launching two amazing sets of digital stickers with artwork by Holly Kennedy and Jone Hallmark to make your digital planning all the more festive. If you haven’t used digital stickers before, they are super easy and fun as you plan in GoodNotes or Noteshelf. Using these stickers, you can decorate any page as you like and use the reminder stickers and planning stickers to make your pages even more functional as well as festive. Each sticker set includes three pages of stickers which can be used over and over again in any digital planner -- not just The Nice List.
Coming soon: printed planning stickers & vinyl stickers!
In just a few weeks we will have planner stickers and vinyl stickers available for purchase as well. Stickers for everyone! Stay tuned for that fun announcement, too!
So no matter how you decide to plan this holiday season, we have you covered!
Additionally, the 2020 Nice List Thoughtful Giving Guide will be coming soon with gift suggestions for everyone on your list -- and a whole list of pandemic-specific ideas for making your holidays even better during this strange time.
Questions? Just ask!
Until then, be safe, and wear a mask!
XO
Angela
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School Supplies for School at Home
School at home is a new experience for us all! Check out this list of school supplies to make sure your children have what they need at home to start the school year off right!
It’s almost time for school again, and as many of us face school from home, lots of people are asking: what do I need to buy for my kids? Your school may send home a supply list. If so: buy the supplies! Being prepared for school is important, and during a pandemic we need to limit our trips to the store for that last forgotten item as much as possible!
If your school has not provided a supply list, however, here are the standard supplies we keep around the house for school work and creative activities, too.
For more on organizing your school supplies and doing school successfully at home, click this link:
Planners
I am a big believer in a good planner. Planning work and tracking progress can be the difference between success and struggle. For parents, tracking the work and expectations for one child or several can be a bit overwhelming. I turned to the Whaley Planbook to track Bambino’s assignments. It is simple, straightforward, and inexpensive. It can be used for multiple students — or just one. For middle and high school students who can learn to do their own planning, I like the Passion Planner. This is the planner I use in my daily life, but there is an Academic edition which is perfect for older students.
For more on planners, how to use them, and my favorite planner tools, check out this link:
All Ages
These are the supplies we keep in the house for school and other projects. Your school may have previously supplied a lot of these things, so keeping them on hand and organized can help make school a lot smoother at home.
Elementary School
Many of these items may have been supplied by your child’s school. They may expect you to have these things at home to complete assignments.
Middle & High School
Depending on you child’s school requirements, they may ask for more specialized items. But this is a good general starting place for middle and high school grades.
However you and your family are embarking on school for the year, I wish you all the best. Remember, it can’t possibly all be the same, so give yourself and your child some grace as you begin this unprecedented voyage.
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ORC Week 2: I Have this Thing with Green
An update on Week 2 of the Fall 2019 One Room Challenge: the Workroom Makeover
Green has been my favorite color for almost as long as I can remember. As a little girl I briefly flirted with pink, but green took over early. Green — the color of Ireland, my eyes, the grass in my grandmother’s back yard, my favorite sweatshirt in college. So I suppose it is natural that my Workroom is green. But it isn’t just the paint on the walls. I am working to make this makeover a green one in every way I can. And the Week 2 One Room Challenge update includes a list of the easy ways I’m working to make this room green in the eco-friendly sense, too.
Not only that, but I have TWO tutorials this week both of which will help you make your Billy bookcases (or other stock bookshelves) look cleaner, more like custom shelves, and just absolutely amazing!
Oh, and did I mention the wallpaper? Yeah, click the link and see all the fun this week…
That’s not the only news this week! Orders of The Nice List will begin shipping early next week! If you haven’t ordered yet, or want to order another copy, you can still place an order, but supplies are limited, so don’t dally!
The wind is howling here, and the temperature is plummeting. It was 77 at about 5 pm. But look what’s coming overnight…
I hope you all are having a great week!
Ciao!
Angela
And the illustrator is...
Announcing Jone Hallmark, the illustrator for the 2019 edition of The Nice List! Pre-orders are now open!
I am delighted to announce that Holly Kennedy, my graphic designer, and I are working with the ever-so-talented Jone Hallmark on the 2019 edition of The Nice List. Jone’s gorgeous, hand-drawn illustrations lend both an elegance and a simplicity to The Nice List — and they are exclusive for us! I can’t wait to show you the finished book, which will be coming soon, but for now, just know that it is magical!
Pre-orders for The Nice List are open! If you are new to The Nice List it is sold by pre-order in July and August. Prices include shipping, and orders are delivered by the end of October.
The Nice List is part-planner and part-journal — and it will help you bring sanity and thoughtfulness to the frantic pace of the Christmas season. Keep you shopping organized. Set a budget and stick to it! Plan the cooking and baking you want to do. And keep track of everything you give and receive — as well as those thank you notes you write!
For a flip-through of the 2018 edition of The Nice List and lots of other how-to information, visit the link below. And if you have questions, don’t be afraid to ask!
Only 152 days until Christmas! It is coming sooner than you think!
XOXO
Angela
Planning on Paper and for Christmas!
A sneak peek at the artwork for the 2019 edition of The Nice List — now available for Pre-Order. And all about the new section of the website: Planning and Planners.
It may only be July, but I am already getting things ready for Christmas! In fact, we are putting the finishing touches on the 2019 edition of The Nice List, and pre-orders are open! You only have until the end of August to order your copy of The Nice List! More on that in the coming days including the big reveal of our new illustrator! OMG! Just wait until you see the gorgeousness she is drawing for The Nice List! Everything is hand-drawn and absolutely beautiful.
Ok! Ok! Here’s a tiny sneak peek…
Oh! I can’t wait to show you more, but we have to be patient just a little longer.
In the meantime, I did a really fun webinar with the Okayest Moms Blog on Monday. The replay will be available soon if you missed it, but I also have a whole new section of content on the website: Planning & Planners.
If you have been around awhile, you know that I used to be a teacher. I am still very interested in brain research, and several studies were published a few years ago that really caught my attention — and confirmed what I suspected. Students who take notes by hand have a distinct advantage over their peers who type notes on a computer. Writing something down by hand activates memory in significantly different ways and assists in deeper learning.
What does that have to do with planning?
Well, planning is more than just running a calendar. It is deeply thinking about priorities and allocating resources (time, talent, and money) in ways that meet goals. That calendar on your phone or your computer doesn’t require that you actually plan. It just schedules. But using a paper planner takes that schedule to a deeper level and helps you prioritize.
Deep? Yep. But planning is a practice. I call it my “mental yoga,” and my new planning section has articles detailing HOW I plan, what materials I use, and WHY I do what I do. It improves my memory, my time management, and our family’s schedule. That’s also why I wrote The Nice List! It is a planner that will help save Christmas!
So I hope you’ll stop by and check it all out!
Stay tuned for more this week! I’ll be revealing the illustrator of The Nice List on Instagram (and here, too).
Be sure to pre-order The Nice List, and have a Happy Wednesday!
XOXO
Angela