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Friday, May 4, 2012

Happy Friday!: Pinterest Round-up Celebration

If you haven't heard of "Pinterest" you need to Google it ASAP. Go ahead. I will wait.....

If I could describe Pinterest to someone I would say that when I think of dying and going to Heaven, I think of Heaven as the living Pinterest. No grassy fields for as far as the eye can see - no, not for me. I think of myself being surrounded with craft ideas, supplies, and tutorials galore! Want to try a new recipe - it's there AND you always have all of the ingredients! No pesky trips to the store for ONE item.

I absolutely love Pinterest. Whoever invented it should win some kind of award. I am serious. It makes a crafter's life so much easier! Think of it this way - you have a giant cork board and every time you find an idea you pin the idea up on that cork board. Pinterest is like the cork board and you can "pin" all of those cool ideas on there never to be lost or destroyed by the hands of a toddler.

Every time I jump on Pinterest it is like a mini-celebration for me and I always walk away inspired. Today I decided to share just a few ideas that I found...and this was just the first 10 minutes. :-) Happy Pinning!



These are some super cute embellished dish towels - one for every day of the week. I love them and the colors too! 



























I generally do not by Koolaide for my own kids. It has something to do with that pesky all-natural (or as close to it as I can get a.k.a. "afford") eating thing but I still thought this was a cute idea























Just so you don't think it is all fun and games - there are also cute sayings like this that will provide inspiration, motivation, or at the very least make you think a bit. 













As I know first hand, life is filled with ups and downs. What I also know is that most of the time it is my attitude that makes the difference. When I get to the end of my days here I hope that I  can proudly say that I "wore" this t-shirt more days than not. 

Source: fab.com via Mary on Pinterest




















Don't these look delicious! 

Source: family.go.com via Andrea on Pinterest



Tuesday, January 10, 2012

{Christmas Theme 2011}

I have been wanting to do some posts on our December. I just feel like I was so distracted with everything that I couldn't even get to it....until now...so hang on to your boots. Here we go!

Anyway, I always do a different theme each Christmas. It's a lot of fun for me. Up until Kearyn was born I lived in a house full of boys so they didn't really much care. If I would have done my decorations in camo or something like that they probably would have sat up and taken notice.

I feel like I am a pretty good boys mom. I do the whole camping/hunting/shooting thing. I embrace it. After all, I did marry Jason. It isn't like I didn't know what I was getting into. But you have to draw the line somewhere and my line happens to occur somewhere before the Christmas decorations. So they tolerate me well.

Another aspect of the whole changing of the theme is that it has to be done on the cheap. I cannot justify spending a whole bunch of money each year on new ornaments when I have perfectly good ones already. So, that makes it an even better challenge for me because if you know me at all you know I like to do things frugal. I seriously like the challenge.

This year I am proud to report that I spent $7. $2 on the supplies to make my new ornaments and $5 on ribbon from the dollar store and I am sure I will reuse that year after year because it was in red. So, it was more like an investment ;-).

Moving on... My inspiration this year was this....

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That's right. Book pages! Love them. However, this pose a huge problem in our house.... My oldest son is absolutely in love with books. He reads, reads, reads. Which we love of course. But when mama wants to do a craft out of old book pages it stirs up quite the controversy. I start seeing picket signs and he starts doing sit-ins and chanting things like, "save.the.books....save.the.books...."

For the record, I purchased ONE dictionary at the thrift store for $2 (half off of course) that was printed in the 80's and had a broken spine. It wasn't even vintage. Again... it was a dictionary AND It was from the 80's! We don't even need to talk about the 80's let alone that it was a dictionary. And this book will complete all of my book page needs probably for the rest of my life.

However, despite the above mentioned facts my son was still not happy with me. Then he continues to rat me out to all of the other book lovers he knows and then they just sit around and glare at me. Sheesh.

I also solicited his help to create the ornaments. I thought he would appreciate seeing something beautiful emerge from an old dictionary. Big mistake. He read every page before he would "authorize" me to use it. And yes, there were some that he said I couldn't use! When he got to a list of the signers of the Constitution he refused it and instead filed it away for safe keeping. I tried to explain that he could simply "Google" that information and he said it wasn't the same....

But we made it through all of that and actually got enough ornaments done to decorate the tree. Here are a few of the things we ended up making...

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{The whirly-gig looking thing, the star looking thing, and the paper rose were all things I just made up. (All of that child-hood paper folding did serve a purpose after all.) The bird idea I got off of Pinterest and you can take a peek at the tutorial here. I will be doing a tutorial on that paper rose technique because it is just a lot of fun and everyone needs to know how to make a paper rose. Why? - I don't know, it is just cool and you never know when you will need to make one.} 



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This is a picture of the things I made to hang in front of the windows as window garland. 

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I also like to do my wrapping in a coordinating theme as well. I know, I know, my husband gives me grief all of the time. But it is just a thing with me. I wish I would have taken a picture of our packages too but I did get this one of the gift bag version. 

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These were a lot of fun because I just took the plain brown paper bag and the brown paper for the gift wrapping. I "dressed them up" by making an extra bird ornament for them and attached it with fuzzy red yarn. I even made the gift tags from the book paper too. 

Anyway, that was our Christmas theme for 2011! :-) 

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Attention All Sewing Fans!!!

I stumbled across this cute little blog and wanted to share!

http://sharonsews.blogspot.com/?expref=next-blog

It has some really really really cute ideas! (Can you tell I am excited!) I can't wait to take a look at some of her tutorials as she has a lot of them!

Happy Sewing!

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Homemade Holiday...Stockings!!!

With the addition of Kearyn girl to our family I am in the market for a new stocking for her. I really haven't found any cute ones that I have wanted to buy. It seems like with the economic crunch stores aren't providing the cute options they once did. So....I have been thinking about making my own. I have several cute ideas floating around in the ol' noggin' but haven't settled on what I am going to do just yet.  I promise that I will share when I get it done. :-)

In the meantime, I wanted to share some cute resources that I have found just in case you are in the same predicament. I do hope that you share your ideas with me and, even better, pictures as I would LOVE to see them!

One of my favorite magazines is All You . I just love the variety of craft ideas, fashion, recipes....and it is all on a budget. Everything that I am into! What more could a girl want? Anyway, I received an email from them and went to their website and low and behold there are STOCKINGS!!!! Here are a few of their cute ideas:

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(These are made from tea towels :-)

This one has a variety of different stocking ideas. Everything from ballet slippers to dog paws. :)
http://familyfun.go.com/christmas/christmas-gifts-cards-decorations/christmas-crafts-stockings/


This one has a tutorial on how to make stockings from recycled sweaters. I totally love this idea. :-) I didn't like the shape as much but I think that is an easy fix.

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http://www.greenyourdecor.com/6836/how-to-make-ecofriendly-upcycled-sweater-stockings-tutorial/

Anyway, I thought you might enjoy looking at these cute ideas as much as I did!

Happy Crafting!

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Every year I try to find something practical and useful that I can make my kiddos for Christmas. I don't want it to be one of those gifts that the boys politely open and say, "Uh...thanks Mom...." and then I find it stuffed in the bottom of their closet to have never been used. I like them to be practical gifts that they will enjoy. I don't always hit the mark on this but I do try.

Last night I was flipping through some different blogs and found this cute little toddler sleeping bag tutorial. I could definitely see my little ones really enjoying this one.

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I don't think I will have time this year to make these but will definitely keep in mind for a next year project. I just wanted to pass this along in case any of you were interested. You can go here for the full tutorial.

Happy Crafting!

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

The Candy Cake....

13 years ago today my littlest sister was born. The other day she was over at the house and she saw one of my candy bouquets and made a comment that she would like one of those for her birthday. She said something like, "Hey, I would like one of those with just a ton of candy coming out all over it." So, as usual, this got me to thinking...... I have been wanting to do a "candy cake" for the longest time. (It really isn't a cake, it is just a bunch of candy arranged to look like a cake, just for clarification.) I wanted it to be pretty big as turning 13 is a pretty big deal and I wanted it to have lots of PINK! (That is my sister's favorite color.)

This is what I came up with.....

The Candy Cake

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I thought it turned out cute! I hope she likes it :-).