Savvy Spring Spaces For Your Nieces and Nephews
Spring means warmer weather around the corner, the promise of summer,
sunshine, flowers blooming, and playtime outside with your nieces and
nephews – there’s no better season! It’s also time for the dreaded
spring cleaning. Yes, it’s that time of the year. But hopefully, with a
little help from you, Auntie, spring cleaning for your niece or nephew
can be a painless, and hopefully even fun, experience. Let’s talk about
how you can get your niece’s and nephew’s rooms ready for the season
Throughout
the process, try to make spring cleaning as much fun as possible,
especially by focusing on the positives. For example, your niece or
nephew probably grew tons since last year. There are clothes in the
closet that don’t fit, toys they don’t use anymore, and a whole lot of
unnecessary clutter they’ve simply outgrown. So, spin the cleanup in a
positive light by pointing out that you can’t have fun putting new
decorative touches in a messy room. After all, how can your nieces and
nephews decorate an unkempt space?
Here are some tips for a fun and productive day of spring cleaning with your niece or nephew:
1. Toy Sorting: There
are so many unfortunate children who would be thrilled to play with
your niece’s and nephew’s forgotten toys. Explain this important fact
of life to your niece or nephew and have them pick out the toys they
want to donate. This is a great way to start teaching lessons in
giving. Separate the toys into three categories: keep, donate,
garbage. Make sure the donated toys are still in good condition and
include all parts. Throw away the broken toys with missing parts. If
your nephew or niece has trouble letting go, consider sneaking into his
or her room when he or she is in school and do some of the cleaning up
on your own. He or she probably won’t remember what is missing!
2. Toy Storage:
Now organize the toys they are keeping. Get some storage bins (in their
favorite spring colors, of course) and group toys by category: art
supplies, dolls and doll clothing and accessories, trucks, Legos,
jewelry, school supplies, etc. Teach your niece and nephew to put
things back where they belong. This is important – not only are they
learning good habits, but it will also make spring cleaning easier next
year!
3. Clothing:
Separate the clothing into four piles – fall/winter, spring/summer,
donations, garbage. Donate only clothes that are still in good
condition. Some old clothes can be recycled and used as cleaning rags –
or you may find some other creative uses for them. If you are tearing
clothing up for rags, play tug-of-war as you are ripping, for a fun
break that is sure to end in lots of laughter. Put away the winter
clothes and organize the spring/summer clothes in your niece’s and
nephew’s closet: short-sleeve shirts, long-sleeve shirts, long pants,
shorts, dresses.
Now let’s talk decorating, Auntie.
Use color and accessories for a simple and cost-effective spring makeover:
1. Color: Think
of spring colors as soft pastel versions of any hue. Get your
inspiration from nature. Take a walk with your niece or nephew and
notice the colors of the flowers as they bloom, or the leaves as they
bud. Have him or her pick out her favorite colors of spring and use
them when decorating. Be sure to include bold tones as well. Too many
pastels will make the room look like a nursery (and may make tough
little nephews unhappy!). Be cautious with pastels even when decorating
a nursery, unless you plan on redecorating the room in a few years.
2. Accessories: Anything
goes with accessories, as long as your niece and nephew like what you
purchase together. This can be a fun chance to go shopping. Just a few
words of advice: be cautious with themed accessories. Too many Easter
bunnies will make the room look overdone. It’s always better to mix in
themed accessories and then store them away for use again next year.
Always think about color, and for a more interesting look, remember that
opposites attract – old with new, large with small, bold colors with
muted ones, youthful themes with mature themes. Have fun! Think about
something different and fun, like a boldly patterned wall. Your nieces
and nephews will never tire of these fresh, colorful spaces.
So, Auntie, enjoy spring by having fun cleaning and decorating!
Photo oksun70
Republished: March 18, 2015