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Weekend Cleaning Printable Lists

September 6, 2016 By Amy | The Happy Scraps 2 Comments

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My kids have recently started back to school and every year when they go back, I have to adjust to the new schedule of how we do pretty much everything. This summer, I had the kids help with things daily, and I still do, but now that school is going, we do a lot of the deep cleaning on the weekends. Today I’m excited to share these weekend cleaning printable lists with you.

With these Weekend Cleaning Printable Lists, you'll have your house all cleaned in no time + the kids will know just what they need to do.

One thing about my boys is that I can tell them they need to help clean something, but if they don’t have a list with it all spelled out, then it doesn’t get done the proper way. I created these weekend cleaning printable lists (for personal use only) spelling everything out for them so they can get the cleaning done with adult supervision, especially my older boys.

With these Weekend Cleaning Printable Lists, you'll have your house all cleaned in no time + the kids will know just what they need to do.

Once you have your printable printed out, cut your paper into separate pieces. Send them through a laminator. (This isn’t necessary, but will help them last longer.) You’ll have all of them together again in one sheet. Cut that sheet up, and trim the edges evenly. Punch holes in the top and hang on your frame.

With these Weekend Cleaning Printable Lists, you'll have your house all cleaned in no time + the kids will know just what they need to do.

Once I had this done, I headed to the bathroom with one of my boys to help him get it cleaned.

With these Weekend Cleaning Printable Lists, you'll have your house all cleaned in no time + the kids will know just what they need to do.

Using the Mrs. Meyer’s Clean Day® Multi-Surface Everyday Cleaner in Lemon Verbena Scent I helped my son spray the counter top and sink area. Then we wiped it down. I’m highly sensitive to smells and the essential oils used in these products don’t bother me, and that’s huge for me.

With these Weekend Cleaning Printable Lists, you'll have your house all cleaned in no time + the kids will know just what they need to do.

When I’m hand washing large dish items, I love being able to use fresh smelling dish soap. Mrs. Meyer’s Clean Day® Dish Soap in Lavender Scent helps me to enjoy washing the dishes, and I know when I have my kids help hand wash the dishes that I don’t have to worry about what is getting on their hands.

With these Weekend Cleaning Printable Lists, you'll have your house all cleaned in no time + the kids will know just what they need to do.

Once all the dishes are washed, I always like to have the counter top wiped down and smelling fresh and the Mrs. Meyer’s Clean Day® Multi-Surface Everyday Cleaner in Lemon Verbena Scent is the perfect cleaner for that.

With these Weekend Cleaning Printable Lists, you'll have your house all cleaned in no time + the kids will know just what they need to do.

The Mrs. Meyer’s Clean Day® products can be found at Whole Foods Market. I really love that these products are free of artificial colors, ammonia, phthalates, chlorine bleach, parabens, and phosphates and they clean so well! Right now at Whole Foods Market, Mrs. Meyer’s Clean Day® is sponsoring the Whole Kids Foundation; Mrs. Meyer’s Clean Day® will donate $1 to Whole Kids Foundation for each of the first 25,000 cleaning products purchased at Whole Foods Market to help kids learn to grow and enjoy eating fruits and vegetables. Learn more about Whole Kids Foundation visit their website at https://www.wholekidsfoundation.org and check out this video too.

With these Weekend Cleaning Printable Lists, you'll have your house all cleaned in no time + the kids will know just what they need to do.

Do you have a harder time keeping the cleaning routine going at home while school is going?

Visit Mrs. Meyer’s Clean Day® below:

  • Mrs. Meyer’s Clean Day® DIY Website: http://www.mrsmeyers.com/do-it-yourself-projects/
  • Mrs. Meyer’s Clean Day® Blog: http://blog.mrsmeyers.com/

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Filed Under: DIY Projects, Printables Tagged With: back to school, cleaning, kids, organization, printable

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