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!

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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!

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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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Staying Home and Staying Cozy

How are you spending your Coronavirus confinement? I have a few ideas in case you are starting to lose your mind.

My dear friends, it has been a minute! Actually, more than a few minutes. I took some time away from writing to work on other projects, and then COVID-19 happened. One month ago today, in fact, we started to shelter in place. Aside from daily social-distancing walks with the dog and the child, we really haven’t left the house. And like so many of you, I’m juggling school lessons with a spouse working from home and my own work projects, too.

It is a lot.

And let me tell you: if you aren’t ok, that is totally ok. This is a remarkable, historic time. It is scary and insane and strange and monumental all at once. And it is ok not to be ok.

But now that we are a month into this with no real end in sight, I have gathered a few ideas and resources which might help you make your own confinement a little easier.

 

DIY Face Masks

First, I have put together tutorials for making face masks in three different styles. I have made more than 30 masks, and I tried several different ways to make them. Finally I decided on three different masks that seemed to work best — and are easy to make. If you need to make masks for your family, I hope you’ll try these out. Let me know how it goes!

 

Hygge Makes Everything Better

Early on I chose a word for this period knowing that a focus would make everything a little easier. My word is: hygge. What’s hygge? It is the Danish concept of coziness, happiness, and goodness — all rolled up together.

Focusing on hygge has allowed us to jump into our confinement with joy and love. My husband travels a lot for work, so having him home for an entire month has been amazing! We are cooking a lot, snuggling on the couch, reading even more, and I’ve taken up needlepoint which is a wonderful distraction.

 

I have updated my What I’m Reading Now list — lots of good book suggestions!

I am also journaling — sometimes angrily, sometimes creatively, sometimes with great sadness. And we have become Zoom experts — along with the rest of the world — from class meetings to get-togethers with friends.

But I’m also doing a lot of sleeping — or at least reading in bed. And I have some tips for sleeping Scandinavian-style which is all about bringing the hygge into your bedroom. We love it!

 

Small Home Projects

We aren’t tackling anything big right now. The Spring One Room Challenge was supposed to start on April 1, but it has been postponed to May at the earliest. But we have been doing small projects around the house. Our kitchen, for example: we were supposed to remodel it this spring, but those plans have been put on hold. So we have taken on a few small projects — temporary fixes for a truly dysfunctional kitchen. Small projects like this can ease the daily stress of living in a house that doesn’t work well — even if they are temporary fixes.

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On March 13 — Friday the 13th — we had a new fridge delivered. Our old one broke a few months ago, and we had been using a mini fridge as we were supposed to be renovating our kitchen RIGHT NOW. By that Friday the 13th it became clear we were going to be sheltering in place for a long time, so... new fridge, same old kitchen. . To get the new, big fridge in, we had to remove TWO cabinets — an upper and a lower. If you have been around awhile, you know our kitchen is a HOT MESS — cheap cupboards from the 80s that are shallower and shorter than anything standard. We had to cut the granite countertop, take down cupboards — it was quite a little project! But I love my new fridge! And this weekend I made peace with the fact that we will not be renovating this kitchen for quite some time (thanks a lot, COVID-19). So we are in the midst of a few make-the-kitchen-tolerable-since-we-are-cooking-all-the-freaking-time projects. . First up: using that upper cabinet space above the fridge. I have been storing water bottles on this @ikeausa wine rack, but that takes up counter space. Fortunately, it is the perfect size to fill the hole above the fridge. Mounted to the wall: done! . Second solution: we still had that tiny cupboard, so we mounted it on the wall at the other end of the kitchen. I had already put the original contents of that cupboard into storage, so now it hold the blender and electric tea kettle. Two more things off the counters! . Someday I will have a dreamy kitchen, but this week, aside from making masks and homeschooling Bambino, I am making this kitchen work better, because it is going to be awhile before major renovation projects can happen again. And we are cooking like crazy confined people do. . What are you up to? Any ugly-but-practical projects happening at your house?

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Celebrating

I’ll be honest: I didn’t feel much like celebrating Easter. But as the day approached, I realized just how much we needed a celebration in the middle of it all. We have also celebrated two big birthdays for family — one with a Zoom-call party and another with a silly drive-by parade. Life goes on, and we can still celebrate milestones, even if we can’t do it in person as we would like.

And when I did hang the Easter eggs from our branch chandelier and put out the Easter decorations, the change was welcome, and we had a wonderful family celebration.

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In the next few weeks I will share some of our favorite recipes and projects. It is almost time to get out into the garden again — despite the fresh snow today! And one day soon we will be back to something that approximates “normal” again.

But until then, stay safe! Wash your hands. Wear a mask. And stay home as much as is humanly possible.

XOXO
Angela

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The Thoughtful Giving Guide is Here!

The list of the most thoughtful and useful Christmsa gifts for everyone on your list is now available!

I have been searching all year for unique, useful, and thoughtful gifts, and they are now collected together into one place. The 2019 Thoughtful Giving Guide is here! Enjoy!

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New: The Library!

Introducing the Mid Modern Mama Library of downloads and printables!

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Is there a better place to hang out than a library? I’m hard-pressed to think of one! So I’m excited to announce my own personal library of resources available to anyone! So many of the projects I post here have downloads of one kind or another — patterns, graphics, Cricut files. So I put them all in one place: the Library! Here you’ll find all of the file downloads for every project on Mid Modern Mama. And the list of files is growing all the time. So pop by and take a look! I am ready to decorate for Fall, and the files for the Autumn bunting are in the Library now. Very easy to find, and it is an easy project to make, too!

Speaking of projects, we are having a busy weekend around here getting ready for the One Room Challenge this weekend! Next week I’ll be able to tell you which room I am taking on, but let me tell you: it promises to be a BIG transformation. It’s one of those rooms that we tend to neglect in our homes, but by the end of it all, it will be so much more functional and beautiful, too. I am really excited!

And email subscribers will get a sneak-peek at the plans before anyone else, and will get to see the room’s progress before anyone else, too. So if you haven’t already, sign up!

Finally, on Instagram this week I’ve been sharing some of the Greener Living changes we have made in our house — an effort to reduce our carbon footprint. Because I know not everyone is on Instagram, I’ve collected all of those posts together to share here, too. Enjoy!

Have a wonderful weekend!

Ciao!
Angela

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Greener Living Tips

a few easy ways to reduce your family’s impact on the Earth

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9 Easy Tips for Greener Living

Easy and inexpensive changes we have made in our home to be more environmentally friendly.

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This week on Instagram I’ve been posting about simple and inexpensive ways to reduce your carbon footprint. And I wanted to pull all of those tips together into one post — a list of a few of the things we do in our house to be more eco-conscious. Plus, not everyone is on Instagram! So here are the posts in order with tips and ideas for making small changes to your lifestyle which can add up to big differences.

 

Buy Vintage

Say “NO” to plastic holiday decor

 

Repurposing

Don’t Rake!

 

Buy Secondhand Kids Clothes

Freecycle

 

Mending & Visible Mending

Composting

 

Small Daily Habits Add Up to Big Changes

 

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Greener Living: Journaling

A new project: creating an art journal from catalogs. Also Greener Living Tips, an update on the Fall 2019 One Room Challenge, and more!

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Last week the world came together for the Global Climate Strike. Our child’s school participated. We did, too. And we were so inspired by the millions of people across the world who turned out to demand action on climate change.

But it is easy to feel powerless in the face of such a huge problem. And indeed individuals can only do so much — policy change is necessary. But there are small, simple steps we can take which do make an impact. They truly do!

Our family is very concerned about reducing our carbon footprint and being good stewards of the Earth. And we know that those changes start in our home. We aren’t perfect, but we have made and continue to make small changes — all of which add up to making a difference in our community and in the world. This week on Instagram I am sharing 7 Greener Living Habits — changes that are simple and easy to implement.

One of those Greener Living Habits: repurposing stuff you already have. In other words, finding a new use for something rather than getting rid of it. We have a long history of repurposing. Dressers have become entertainment centers. Table runners have become window valances. An embroidered shirt became a sewing machine cover. Jam jars have become lunch containers, paint containers, pen cups… well, you get the picture. And I’m sure you do lots of repurposing in your life, too!

So here’s my newest repurposing project: turning catalogs into art journals. I took a stack of catalogs and turned them into my latest art journals perfect for collage, mixed media, use as sketchbooks, watercolors, writing — you are only limited by your imagination! I collected a bunch of tips together and made a video as well as a step-by-step guide to creating your own art journals from catalogs. And they don’t have to be art journals! There are tons of other ways to use them, too!

Here’s the link to the tutorial! Enjoy!

And join me on Instagram this week for the rest of the Greener Living Habits, too. I’d love to know what you are doing at your home to reduce your carbon footprint. Little changes all add up!

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If you make an art journal, tag me on Instagram! I would love to see it!

In other news: the One Room Challenge starts again the first week of October, and I can’t WAIT to show you what we have in store. I can’t tell you much, but… it is a room which frustrates many people, and I will be doing a LOT of KonMari-ing as part of the process. I’m also working to keep it as green as possible — lots of repurposing happening here! More on that beginning October 3, but I just can’t wait to show you! If you missed our last One Room Challenge, check it out! We did a Guest Room Refresh turning our blank and boring Guest Room into a retro-inspired traveler’s retreat.

Have a wonderful week! Fall starts today… and the temperatures are finally falling! Hooray!

XOXO
Angela

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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…

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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



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