I have a crafting problem. I start a billion projects and about halfway through I decide I'm not in the mood to complete them cause there's something else I'd rather be working on. Yeah, I think it may be crafty ADD. I truly enjoy creating. I also enjoy (LOVE) looking at all my pretty supplies! What I don't enjoy, however, is the mess that comes along with it. Case in point:
(Yes, my walls are orange. No, I don't particularly like them. We're renting and we'll be out of here in less than two years. No way I'm painting...saving that joy for my next house!)
It's a disaster but I'm getting stuff done, slowly but surely. Here are a couple of things I've finished recently and a few I'm working on:
Twine balls. Love these things! Super simple to make but a little time consuming. All you need is a styrofoam ball, twine (from Target dollar spot) and lots of glue sticks. You just wrap the twine around the ball and glue every couple of inches. I work on these On Sunday nights while watching True Blood with my husband.
These $2 knee socks from Target will soon be baby legs for my girl. She's 13 months and the stinker still isn't walking! She takes steps here and there but she finds it much faster to crawl. So adorable to hear the splat splat of her little hands as she takes off crawling down the hall!
Ohhhh...my wooden welcome! I really like the way this turned out. My kids and I were taking a walk and I saw that someone was throwing out a bunch of wood scraps. I, of course, picked some up and brought it home. I spray painted it off white (it didn't give complete coverage which is great--adds to the weathered look) and then glued on the wooden "welcome" word (also spray painted) that Ibought for $1.99 at JoAnns. Quick, easy, and looks fantastic on the console table in my entry.
A fun and fluffy coffee filter wreath hanging above the console table in the entryway. Love those little Command hooks...just perfect for something like this.
And last of all, I have to brag on my boy. He is such an artist...I'm really amazed by his talent. Seriously. He's 8. Look at this picture of Spongebob he drew on a little whiteboard. (He wasn't looking at a picture and copying it--he just drew this out of the blue.)
The boy has talent, right?!
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Friday, August 27, 2010
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Guess what I bought??
This bad boy!!!
It left Utah yesterday so I'm hoping I get it tomorrow. Yes, I'm stalking the FedEx tracking! So excited to get this thing. Vinyl home decor, scrapbooking and cardmaking, heat transfers, yada yada yada. I'm going to be a creating fool!
I've been doing little bits of crafting here and there, nothing spectacular. I'll try to take some photos today so I can post them soon.
It left Utah yesterday so I'm hoping I get it tomorrow. Yes, I'm stalking the FedEx tracking! So excited to get this thing. Vinyl home decor, scrapbooking and cardmaking, heat transfers, yada yada yada. I'm going to be a creating fool!
I've been doing little bits of crafting here and there, nothing spectacular. I'll try to take some photos today so I can post them soon.
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
I Love: Organization
Organizing is one of my most favorite things to do. I love organizing and rearranging and making new systems. The only problem is, I have a tendency to organize something...and then do it again. And again. Rinse and repeat. I've recently rearranged the playroom and now I'm getting the itch to do it again. Actually, I need to re-do it so it'll be more toddler friendly. I want a room where both kids will have access to their toys. Plus, it'll be nice to get some of these toys out of the living room. (Are we the only ones who have toys lined up at every wall?!) I was looking for inspiration and found some fantastic rooms so I thought I'd share. (Now, much of this is "I wish", but some of it can be done with what I have.)
Damask Playroom
Oh my gorgeousness! Love this room. Love the bookshelves. In the spirit of keeping it real...in our house, the books would stay neat like that for all of 4.7 seconds. I love the chests on either side, too. Love that they used fun, bright colors while maintaining a more mature feel.
Dining Room Playroom
I want this room just for the pretty chairs and the pink kitchen!!
Pottery Barn Kids Playroom
I love pretty much anything Pottery Barn but this room is fantastic. It would be perfect for playing...and learning! I have a thing for kid sized table and chairs. So stinkin' cute!
Bright and Cheerful Playroom
Huge, bright and super organized! My kids would destroy it in no time flat! lol
Okay, I'm off here to bag up toys we own but are never played with so they can be donated. Then maybe I'll start on the playroom--I'll post updates and pictures!
Damask Playroom
Oh my gorgeousness! Love this room. Love the bookshelves. In the spirit of keeping it real...in our house, the books would stay neat like that for all of 4.7 seconds. I love the chests on either side, too. Love that they used fun, bright colors while maintaining a more mature feel.
Dining Room Playroom
I want this room just for the pretty chairs and the pink kitchen!!
Pottery Barn Kids Playroom
I love pretty much anything Pottery Barn but this room is fantastic. It would be perfect for playing...and learning! I have a thing for kid sized table and chairs. So stinkin' cute!
Bright and Cheerful Playroom
Huge, bright and super organized! My kids would destroy it in no time flat! lol
Okay, I'm off here to bag up toys we own but are never played with so they can be donated. Then maybe I'll start on the playroom--I'll post updates and pictures!
Friday, August 13, 2010
Baby Girl is Sick
My sweet girl is sick. She's been running a fever for 3 days. I took her to the doctor today because it's Friday and the sickies have a crazy way of getting worse during the weekend. Everything looked good...her ears, throat, lungs, etc. The doctor wanted a urine sample to rule out a UTI. Wouldn't you know that Cam didn't wet her diaper the entire 3 hours we were there. They ended up collecting a sample with a catheter. :( Heartbreaking. Say a prayer that sweet girl starts feeling better soon...I need to see that precious, smiling face again!
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Folded Paper Flowers
Look at this adorable bouquet I have greeting people in the guest bath:
Super cute, huh? I also have a few of them on my fridge holding up menu plans and artwork.
(The magnets are precious...the dust, not so much! I *am* wiping the fridge door down as soon as I finish posting. Yikes!)
These accordian folded paper flowers are super-de-duper easy to make. Here's what you need: a scorer, two strips of paper 12 inches long and 1.5 inches wide (you can vary the width), a handy dandy glue gun, and cute embellishments (flowers,buttons, bling, etc).
I'll give you step by step directions (although this is so simple you could surely figure it out on your own...just helping ya out in case!) First, use the scorer to make accordian folds on both strips of paper, 1/2 inch apart, all the way down. Like this:
Next, glue the ends of each piece together to make one long strip. Glue those ends together to make a big circle.
This parts is kind of hard to explain. Flip the circle in and pinch it together with your hand so that it looks like this:
Now put some hot glue in the center hole and hold it til its glued. Do the same for the back side of the flower.
Lastly, top it off with your embellishments and think of a billion cute ways to use the flower. Here's an idea...use it as a cute package topper.
Ca-ute! And easy. And fast. My kind of craft! :)
Super cute, huh? I also have a few of them on my fridge holding up menu plans and artwork.
(The magnets are precious...the dust, not so much! I *am* wiping the fridge door down as soon as I finish posting. Yikes!)
These accordian folded paper flowers are super-de-duper easy to make. Here's what you need: a scorer, two strips of paper 12 inches long and 1.5 inches wide (you can vary the width), a handy dandy glue gun, and cute embellishments (flowers,buttons, bling, etc).
I'll give you step by step directions (although this is so simple you could surely figure it out on your own...just helping ya out in case!) First, use the scorer to make accordian folds on both strips of paper, 1/2 inch apart, all the way down. Like this:
Next, glue the ends of each piece together to make one long strip. Glue those ends together to make a big circle.
This parts is kind of hard to explain. Flip the circle in and pinch it together with your hand so that it looks like this:
Now put some hot glue in the center hole and hold it til its glued. Do the same for the back side of the flower.
Lastly, top it off with your embellishments and think of a billion cute ways to use the flower. Here's an idea...use it as a cute package topper.
Ca-ute! And easy. And fast. My kind of craft! :)
Monday, August 9, 2010
{Not} Back to School!
Today was our first day of homeschool--3rd grade. The public schools out here don't start until the 23rd but we're getting a jump start on them. We take lots of breaks throughout the year so it all evens out. Cade did great today--he even said, "I can do my school work forever!" Ummm...shall I remind him of that a few months from now?! ;)
After a yummy lunch of this (of which neither of my children ate--I thought it was delish!):
We went and had ice cream! Cade decided on strawberry.
We were at Cold Stone Creamery and he decided on no add-ins. What? You gotta spice that ice cream up! Well, a little anyway...I chose vanilla with chocolate chips. Nothing too fancy for either of us.
I gave Camden a couple bites but she's not a big fan of ice cream. I don't like ice cream too much either (just pretend like you didn't see that I ate half a cup!)
After ice cream we went to Camden's 1 yr well check. She's 20 lb 9 oz (30%) and 30 3/4 inches (90%). Love this gorgeous girl!
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After a yummy lunch of this (of which neither of my children ate--I thought it was delish!):
We went and had ice cream! Cade decided on strawberry.
We were at Cold Stone Creamery and he decided on no add-ins. What? You gotta spice that ice cream up! Well, a little anyway...I chose vanilla with chocolate chips. Nothing too fancy for either of us.
I gave Camden a couple bites but she's not a big fan of ice cream. I don't like ice cream too much either (just pretend like you didn't see that I ate half a cup!)
After ice cream we went to Camden's 1 yr well check. She's 20 lb 9 oz (30%) and 30 3/4 inches (90%). Love this gorgeous girl!
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Friday, August 6, 2010
Camden's 1st Birthday
I had so much fun getting everything together for Camden's first birthday party last weekend. As a matter of fact, I catch myself dreaming up silly little reasons to throw another party just so I can decorate again! The theme was pink and green and polka dots. Here are a few shots of the day:
Birthday chalkboard
Princess roses. I put them in mason jars and they were so beautiful!
Pompoms on the chandalier
Pink plasticware and green straws in mason jars. I made the labels for the water bottles, too. Bought the butterfly confetti from Etsy.
Balloons tied to the birthday chair
Smash cake getting smashed
My 1 yr old princess!
Birthday chalkboard
Princess roses. I put them in mason jars and they were so beautiful!
Pompoms on the chandalier
Pink plasticware and green straws in mason jars. I made the labels for the water bottles, too. Bought the butterfly confetti from Etsy.
Balloons tied to the birthday chair
Smash cake getting smashed
My 1 yr old princess!
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