Once the letters were cut out, I peeled the backing off and stuck one letter above each shelf of the LACK {except for the very bottom shelf}.
With the top five shelves of the LACK labeled, I was ready get Beckett involved in the process. I showed him his new shelf and we talked about picking his clothes for school. We looked at the weather forecast on my phone and talked about the appropriate type of clothes to wear for the weather, and then I let him pick what he wanted to wear for each weekday.
As he picked his clothes, we placed them on the shelves, together with socks and underwear. We talked about the fact that once he picks his clothes and they go on the shelves, he can’t change his mind.
He’s a kid he does well with routine, and likes to follow the rules, so I think this system will make our mornings run much more smoothly!
This system is also going to help me stay on top of things. For example, each Wednesday is water day at Beckett’s preschool, and he is supposed to arrive wearing his swimming suit and water shoes. By setting out the swim clothes in advance, I don’t have to worry about losing track of my days and forgetting the appropriate Wednesday attire!
After using the top five shelves of the LACK for organizing Beckett’s clothes for each day of the week, I added a basket to the bottom shelf and filled it with Beckett’s shoes.
As Beckett’s shoes get bigger, this basket likely won’t hold them all, but for the time being it’s the perfect solution to keep his little shoes from getting lost in the back corners of the closet. Now Beckett can find his own shoes, making it easier for him to get himself dressed in the mornings and to put things away at the end of the day.
I’m so happy with how this project turned out! The LACK shelf is just the right size to allow us to add this days of the week organizational system to the front corner of Beckett’s closet without hindering the hanging space!