Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Addresses Organized

For the longest time I had our addresses printed out on about four or five pieces of paper. Traditional 8 1/2 x 11 size. It was printed from some database program I had. At some point the database I used became obsolete. I had to rely on the papers. I would cross out an old address when someone moved and simply write their new address next to their name. It worked, but it was just getting messy!

Earlier this year, I decided to put the addresses I had written down into a different form. On index cards. I went through my pieces of paper and wrote each person's or family's name and address (and in some cases a phone number) on one index card. I used my colored pens for fun!



Once I had a stack of completed index cards, I punched each one with a hole and attached them to a ring to keep them all together. Yes, of course, they are alphabetized by last name!! I think I saw this idea on Pinterest. Of course that idea was even prettier than the basic set up I came up with, but mine was free. I already owned the index cards, the ring and the pens!!

I currently have mine stashed in my desk drawer, but I can imagine it could be hung from a hook in a convenient spot where one might usually write cards. It could just be put in a basket with other letter writing needs, such as address labels, stamps, pens, envelopes, stationary and cards.

I'm happy with my new way to keep these addresses organized. I had at one time considered finding an online program to handle such things or enter them into my email system. Once I saw the idea on Pinterest, I knew it would be more fun. In fact, it was so fun, I actually made another stack with addresses for my girls friends! I like that I kept them separate so that I'm not always looking through all their friends trying to find mine.

How do you keep your addresses organized? A book, a file, online? I'd love to hear how you keep this information at your finger tips!

4 comments:

  1. I was thinking about this the other day, I don't have a proper address book. I need to get that sorted

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    1. No pressure Sarah, but this one was pretty easy!

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  2. I love this! I've never had the need for a full-on address book, simply because I don't know that many people, but I've always had a list somewhere about the house (for the past few years, in a box of Christmas cards is where it was kept!). Now that I'm in a planner, I've got my contacts in there, but it only takes up one piece of paper, so it doesn't really bother me to have it "take up space" in there.

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    1. It sounds like you have a good way to keep your addresses organized that works for you!

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