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Organised Mum Sale

Pinkdebster
Pinkdebster Posts: 397 Forumite
edited 15 January 2013 at 6:14PM in It's gone, but was it any good?
Good sale for those who love this stuff...........
http://www.boxhousepublishing.com/The-Sale.html?utm_source=boxhouse&utm_medium=ezine&utm_term=ezine&utm_content=boxhouse&utm_campaign=20130114


Official MoneySavingExpert insert: Boxhouse Publishing has confirmed the 'Organised Mum' dated items sale (e.g. calendars, diaries etc) will be on while stocks last. It's said stock is good, though this has been a popular offer, so don't leave it too long. Delivery's £1.95. Thanks to Pinkdebster for sharing these offers.

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  • luxor4t
    luxor4t Posts: 11,125 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper Photogenic
    Just ordered one, thank you.
    I can cook and sew, make flowers grow.
  • rosie-lee
    rosie-lee Posts: 1,134 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Been waiting for these to be reduced, thanks very much OP
  • Have been waiting for one of these too! Thanks so much... was making do with google calendar but it's just not the same.
  • luxor4t
    luxor4t Posts: 11,125 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper Photogenic
    Ordered on the 10th, arrived this morning so good quick delivery.

    I ordered some of the extra stickers for £1 so now I've got the different recycling days listed. sad, I know.
    I can cook and sew, make flowers grow.
  • Thanks so much, I was going to order one of these last week, so glad I waited! :j
  • smwtyn
    smwtyn Posts: 211 Forumite
    Thank you! I was after one of these last year but was too late x
    :jIm now a Mrs woohoo :j
  • bubs
    bubs Posts: 219 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts Combo Breaker
    Hi, just after a recommendation please! Seen this thread before but now trying to juggle work, one little one at school, the other at nursery plus play dates/parties etc and it doesn't all fit in my usual tiny diary! Want to be able to look at a page and see what everyones meant to be doing! What would those in the know recommend? The standard one or the family one? Many thanks.x
  • I'd like to know too. No kids here but I juggle a lot and want to know how this is better than a normal diary?
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  • luxor4t
    luxor4t Posts: 11,125 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper Photogenic
    http://www.organised-mum.co.uk/Family-Life-Book-Diary.html

    If yoy click on the "click here" button you can see the cover, a double page spread, the pocket in the back with the stickers, the start of the different 'special' sections etc. HTH
    I can cook and sew, make flowers grow.
  • gardenia82 wrote: »
    I'd like to know too. No kids here but I juggle a lot and want to know how this is better than a normal diary?
    bubs wrote: »
    Hi, just after a recommendation please! Seen this thread before but now trying to juggle work, one little one at school, the other at nursery plus play dates/parties etc and it doesn't all fit in my usual tiny diary! Want to be able to look at a page and see what everyones meant to be doing! What would those in the know recommend? The standard one or the family one? Many thanks.x

    I use the large size Life Book and I have 2 kids. I'm on the board of governors and PTA in my son's school, I am also doing a full time masters at uni and my daughter has OT, speech therapy and ASD appointments.

    At the end of every month there is not much blank spaces left but it really does everything that I need. I have seen the family life book but to me it felt as if it was designed to be shared among more than one person (if that makes sense!!) and not as neat.

    Hope that helps you make up your mind, once you have one you will wonder how the heck you managed without it.
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