Amy Allen Clark's Blog, page 90
August 11, 2016
The Best Lunch Box Hacks
Thank you to Rubbermaid LunchBlox® for sponsoring today’s post! Lunches can get a little boring in our house so today’s post will hopefully inspire you AND ME to make lunchtime more fun for our kids. Over the years, I have found a few lunch box hacks that help save me time, money, and keep our family […]
Published on August 11, 2016 04:00
August 10, 2016
Amy’s Notebook 08.10.16
Source: I Heart Organizing I’m a big fan of tiny closet offices. Who knew you could paint leather? 9 thrillers that the Times editors think you should check out. 10 things you should purge every fall. Now this is the way to stash bust my yarn collection- so cool! I just disabled this on […]
Published on August 10, 2016 04:00
August 9, 2016
July 2016 Must-Reads
Going on vacation after a jam-packed busy month was just what I needed to tackle a big stack of books for July. I had a few hits and a few misses this month so I thought I would share those with you. I will be curious to hear if some of these books hit you […]
Published on August 09, 2016 04:00
August 8, 2016
Tech Monitoring In Those Middle School Years
This post is brought to you by CJ Affiliate’s VIP Content Service. Thank you to Norton by Symantec for sponsoring today’s post! I have tried to live in an honest place as we have disclosed over the years our family’s struggles with filtering web content for our kids and creating a healthy balance of […]
Published on August 08, 2016 04:00
August 5, 2016
DIY Fabric Bulletin Board Tutorial
This post was created in partnership with Waverly Inspirations. Thank you for supporting the companies that support our site! What’s one of the things I dread the most about the new school year? The papers. Everywhere. All the time. Hey, wasn’t there a kitchen counter here at one point? In honor of back to school, […]
Published on August 05, 2016 04:00
July 31, 2016
Sundays With Writers: The One-in-a-Million Boy by Monica Wood
I am always looking for special books that I think anyone could love and appreciate. One-in-a-Million Boy offers that perfect blending of sweet and sassy that I think any reader could appreciate. I am so excited to share an interview today with Monica Wood to understand some of the inspiration she had for this story! Best […]
Published on July 31, 2016 04:00
July 29, 2016
It’s the 3 Little Things: Evening Snacks, Headphones For Busy People, & 80’s Awesomeness
I won’t pretend this was an easy week. My husband and I are both scrambling to complete all-the-things so we can enjoy a vacation together as a family. All-the-things, it turns out, is a little more than we both bargained for, but I just keep thinking about that vacation reward that we earned with our […]
Published on July 29, 2016 08:36
July 28, 2016
7 Ways to Help Kids Deal with Change
From our marriage & parenting contributor, Mary Carver. This summer has been a rough one at my house. Our family has experienced a pretty significant amount of change in just a few months and, while it’s been good change, it’s been really hard on my eight-year-old daughter. We’ve spent hours talking and listening and praying and […]
Published on July 28, 2016 04:00
July 27, 2016
Amy’s Notebook 07.27.16
Source: Oh Happy Day Seriously adorable tutu cake topper. 12 minimalist You Tube channels to follow- inspiring! Sweet family dinner rituals- do you have one? More books to add to your library wish list for 2016. I love an inspiring home tour and this one is lovely! Sage advice for summer communications. Source: Apartment […]
Published on July 27, 2016 04:00
July 26, 2016
How to Make a School Supplies Cake
It is hard to believe that school is just around the corner, but the school supplies have appeared in the stores! In honor of this I’m going to show you an adorable craft you can create for your kids as a back-to-school gift, a centerpiece for a back-to-school dinner together, or as a teacher gift […]
Published on July 26, 2016 04:00


