Head on over to my recipe blog for some kid friendly St Patricks day food. I think this year I will also try green tinted alfredo, pistachio pudding, and green jigglers. I better go get started!
NOTICE!
Hey Folks! I started this blog before pinterest came along, or before I found it, at least. A lot of the posts here are merely links to things I wanted to remember. I need space on my account, so if you find something you like, open the link and then pin it quick, as I will be deleting the posts that are not my original ideas.
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
How to Survive kids + stomach flu
For the Bed:
Layer 1- Waterproof mattress pad + fitted sheet
Layer 2- Waterproof mattress pad + fitted sheet
(Yes, twice. Then you can pull the yucky layer away and be fresh and ready for more. Works well for potty accidents, too.)
We also recommend waterproof pillow protectors under the pillowcase.
For the floor:
Layer 1- Vinyl tablecloth
Layer 2- Beach Towel(s) to cover
Layer 3- Garbage can, or our current fav, giant plastic bin, lined with black trash bag. It has a large opening, better for 4 year old aiming under distress. Plus, easy clean up.
For any other room:
Repeat layers for floor, but apply to seating area (ie: couch) as well. Make a plastic lined, absorbent sicko zone.
And don't forget a few things for comfort after any stomach event:
Tissues for cleanup
A drink of water
Our favorite snack for upset tummies:
Oyster crackers- like soda crackers, but adorable and bite size
And a pile of movies to keep your little ones in their zone!
Layer 1- Waterproof mattress pad + fitted sheet
Layer 2- Waterproof mattress pad + fitted sheet
(Yes, twice. Then you can pull the yucky layer away and be fresh and ready for more. Works well for potty accidents, too.)
We also recommend waterproof pillow protectors under the pillowcase.
For the floor:
Layer 1- Vinyl tablecloth
Layer 2- Beach Towel(s) to cover
For any other room:
Repeat layers for floor, but apply to seating area (ie: couch) as well. Make a plastic lined, absorbent sicko zone.
And don't forget a few things for comfort after any stomach event:
Tissues for cleanup
A drink of water
Our favorite snack for upset tummies:
Oyster crackers- like soda crackers, but adorable and bite size
And a drink of what we call "Yellow Juice" to sneak in some fruits & veggies that are easy to digest. It's also good mixed with a little lemon/lime soda.
Saturday, February 20, 2010
Sunday, January 24, 2010
Scarves, Scarves, and More Scarves
Here is another fun tutorial over at Vermillion Rules
A cutie from Sew Much Ado
And, the ultimate collection posted by Grosgrain Fabulous
Want more? Click here
A cutie from Sew Much Ado
And, the ultimate collection posted by Grosgrain Fabulous
Want more? Click here
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
More Girl's Room Inspiration
My 4 year old has an eye for design. She is constantly rearranging my decor and adding to it in her own special way. Thus, my plans for her room are ever changing, I am trying to fulfill her desires and keep it looking nice to boot. ( If she had her way it would all be hot pink. From carpet to ceiling paint.)
I am thinking antique, pink, ivory, feminine. A princess room that a princess would have slept in, not a room with princess stickers all over the place. Here are some photos that remind me of elements I love.Enjoy
No, I am not putting a wine bar in the girls' room. But I love the look of antiqued furniture with ornate details. I imagine the bunk bed and vanity in something like this:
Here is a room with the softness and the basic color scheme we are going for, plus, who could resist a window seat.
My daughter gasped in awe when she saw this. She loves all things fancy and lovely.
Here is another.
and the bed that she loved
These bedding pics are inspiring me- vintage floral patchwork! I collected these without links, I'm afraid, if you know where they belong, let me know.
Keep checking back for more, for I intend to add to this collection as I come across new inspiration.
I am thinking antique, pink, ivory, feminine. A princess room that a princess would have slept in, not a room with princess stickers all over the place. Here are some photos that remind me of elements I love.Enjoy
No, I am not putting a wine bar in the girls' room. But I love the look of antiqued furniture with ornate details. I imagine the bunk bed and vanity in something like this:
Here is a room with the softness and the basic color scheme we are going for, plus, who could resist a window seat.
My daughter gasped in awe when she saw this. She loves all things fancy and lovely.
Here is another.
and the bed that she loved
These bedding pics are inspiring me- vintage floral patchwork! I collected these without links, I'm afraid, if you know where they belong, let me know.
Keep checking back for more, for I intend to add to this collection as I come across new inspiration.
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
More Class Valentines
Today I made my first visit to the Bunny Cakes blog. It will not be my last! She has some serious design skills, paired with kind generosity= free downloads!
Click here to download the heart cards
And visit her blog for other adorable downloads
Click here to download the heart cards
And visit her blog for other adorable downloads
Friday, January 8, 2010
Nightstand Before & After
So I have refinished some furniture before, and I am starting to play around with different paints, priming methods, and antiquing techniques. I bought a set of 2 of these nightstands of the local online classifieds for $15 each. Time to get started.
We went the spray paint route. Spray primer and spray paint. We used around 4 cans of primer and 4 cans of paint. Part of that was used painting the insides as well. I wanted to seal over the other people's business and feel like these were fresh and new for me.
After we got them a good coat of paint we proceeded to antique. We went with the glaze method, and deal of all deals, we found a can of mistint glaze on clearance at the home store for $2.50, instead of the list price of $18. It was like a peachy pastel color, so I asked the guy at the paint counter if he could darken it up.
Following other people's tutorials, we spread the glaze over the entire thing, working with one side at a time. Then we used a barely damp rag to wipe the glaze off, leaving it in the nooks and crannies. Easy as that. We let it dry and re-assembled the whole thing.
What do you think?
*for a details on the furniture painting process, check out this post at All Things Thrifty and this one at Blue Cricket Design. The both include great details, tips, and tricks.
And for glaze specific tutorials, check out All Things Thrifty again, and Karla's Cottage.
Valentines for Classmates 2010
Remember Hershey Kiss Roses?
I think we will make these for valentines day this year.
Lots of tutorials, including the Hershey's website, use glue and stab the kisses with wire, rendering them inedible. That defeats the point, if you ask me, so I love this tutorial from BridalBuds.com
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Gingie Families
This was the project of my day yesterday. I didn't want to put my clearance purchases away unfinished, so here I have them all dressed up and ready to celebrate next year.
Before
After
Now these are papier mache boxes, and after accidentally decorating the bottom of the first box instead of the lid I realized that was a good plan! So I did the bottoms too and now have double the Gingies!
Supplies needed:
Papier Mache boxesCardstock in desired colors
Decorative edge scissors and punches (For ric-rac and precise circles)
Glue stick
Mod Podge to top coat and seal it all together
Monday, January 4, 2010
Headboards
We are looking at building our own headboard. I love being married to a handy man!
Let's start with this video from HGTV
Thank heaven Crazy Nancy's Crazies posted the full instructions here from HGTV, the links are dead and I am glad to have info on this awesome headboard
Now, the rest of this bedroom is questionable, but I like the look of the headboard a lot.
I like the height on this one.
Chic!
Let's start with this video from HGTV
Thank heaven Crazy Nancy's Crazies posted the full instructions here from HGTV, the links are dead and I am glad to have info on this awesome headboard
This beauty at abitofparis.com reminds me of the feel I am going for in the girl's room
Now, the rest of this bedroom is questionable, but I like the look of the headboard a lot.
You know if Martha doesn't do it, it can't be cool. Good thing she includes lots of pictures and instructions too!
I like the height on this one.
A few more for inspiration
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