27 thoughts on “Spring Cleaning Checklist

  1. If you want to set-up repeatable checklists and routines you can use this web application:

    You can use it to manage your goals, projects and tasks, set next actions and contexts, use checklists, and a calendar.
    Syncs with Evernote and Google Calendar, and also comes with mobile version, and Android and iPhone apps.

  2. Makes me feel guilty if I don’t clean! Thanks for sharing! I’d love for you to check out our 2nd Pattern Party! Those with free patterns and templates to share are invited to link up!

  3. I’m one of the co-host’s this week for Ginger Snap Craft’s “{Wow Me} Wednesday”, and I’m featuring this post on my blog today. I love the idea of breaking up Spring cleaning into nap times!

  4. Hi Melanie, I LOVE these checklists! I don’t know why it is so fun to check off the little boxes after accomplishing little things… guess it keeps me going to the next one. I’m pinning these so I will have them handy.

  5. These are perfect! Not as daunting as a huge cleaning list, but still gets the house clean! Now any ideas of how to get my little guy to take longer than a 30 minute nap so I can actually get some cleaning done 😉

  6. A tip for cleaning bedrooms, bathrooms and basements: Put anything that can be of use (pens, bookmarks, hair accessories, books, movies, etc) on a surface such as a toilet, bed or chair, leaving only trash. Throw the trash away, and vacuum if need be. Put away the rest of the odds and ends where they belong, and voila! Easy cleaning. You may want to do some little things such as dusting, sweeping, swiffering or windexing, but that depends on the amount of work you need done.

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