Before discovering Get Buttoned Up I was what you would call organizationally challenged. I would try my hardest to come up with my organized system but after a day or so it just wouldn’t work out so great. The Get Buttoned Up line of organizational tools have been nothing short of a blessing for me and my family. You might have seen these awesome tools at your local Target store with their bright red bindings and notepads that scream to be written on.
The Life.doc and the Valuables.doc is something my husband and I plan on utilizing as we pack up and move to our new home. Yes folks we are moving again and with moving means the time to do some much needed spring cleaning of items we need and definitely don’t need in our home. I have already started to go through the Valuables.doc binder and fill out what is valuable to us. What a life saver this book is for us. Now I can keep track of everything all in one neat organized space.
The Collision.Kit is kept in my mom mobile at all times. It is a nice zip pocket organizer complete with camera, pen, and paper to jot down all of that important information if you were to get into an accident. The .Pads are such a great thing to have on hand as well. They make jotting down a grocery list, instructions for a babysitter, or leaving a reminder note for your husband ten times easier.
Now for my absolute favorite item out of the whole Get Buttoned Up Collection that is the CrossItOff.List. I use this spiral binder every single day. I am able to make out a list of items that have got to be done that day and then throughout the day I scratch them off until there is nothing more for me to do than to make another list for tomorrow.
All of these items can be found at the Get Buttoned Up Shop or your local Target. All of the Get Buttoned Up tools are super easy to use and completely affordable for anyone’s budget.









Laura Said:
I can’t believe I’ve never seen this stuff at Target, considering it’s my second home. I’m intrigued! I looked for the CrossItOff.List on the page you linked, but I didn’t see it?
May 1st, 2008 at 1:34 am