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Sunday, September 16, 2012
Fourteen Fabulous Free Printable Designs
As promised, here are links to some great free printable designs. We are using these as part of our Super Saturday party. We've tried to find and offer a variety of different styles of prints to attempt to have something for everyone. I saved these files to a jump drive and took it to my favorite local print & copy shop. I asked them to print the files on linen card stock (for a little texture) and they look great and cost less than a dollar per print! Please be aware, these are not my designs. I am just providing links to the sites where each print is available for free download. The designer is listed under each design.
Thursday, September 13, 2012
Craft Party/Super Saturday Ideas- 2nd Edition
Fall is upon us, friends! For me that means its time to plan Super Saturday (a big craft extravaganza with the ladies from my church). You can read more about Super Saturday and how to plan your own craft party here. The basic idea of this glue-gun fest is that the planning committee chooses several craft/decor projects, makes samples of these projects and then the party goers choose ahead of time which projects they want to make. The party planners gather the supplies and we all get together with lots of food and friends and Mod Podge and create and craft our brains out!
I am always gathering ideas for said party. I have a Pinterest Board devoted solely to this endeavor. If you need some ideas or inspiration for your own craft party, feel free to peruse my Super Saturday board.
Below are the projects we are offering this year for our Super Saturday crafting party. I'll be sharing tutorials for a few of them in the coming days and weeks and links to other tutorials that we used to make our projects. So stay tuned!
The fine print: Not all of these are my ideas or creations. I had a team of amazing women that helped to find and create these. Some are inspired by projects found on Pinterest. Some of the photos are mildly atrocious because they were hurriedly snapped on my cell phone whilst my children ran a muck through the church.
Vinyl-patterned Christmas Frames
Tulle Halloween Wreaths. I was having trouble with the image of our wreath, so I'm showing you the inspiration photo we used. This was found on Pinterest and is the creative work of
Instant Art . I gathered many free printable designs, found via Pinterest, and had them professionally printed on linen card-stock. Party-goers browsed the options and just gave me their orders. These are great for those who don't love crafting and those who do. I'll share links to all of the printable ASAP.
The Halloween Subway Art pictured below is a
free printable from the lovely and talented ladies at eighteen twenty five
Merry Christmas Blocks
Ruffled Knit Scarves
DIY Photo Canvases
DIY Silhouettes (using photos and Photoshop- no tracing or cutting required)
Stenciled Holiday Pillow Covers
Links and tutorials coming soon- I promise!
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
First Day of School Photo Ideas
Let's pretend this blog hasn't been shamefully neglected this summer, shall we? We've been playing so hard all summer long, I blinked and it had been a month since I updated my blog. I have the standard mixed emotions about school starting but it will certainly be nice to get back to a routine and my blog will benefit greatly from it as well. I have a lot to share with you and finally some time to do it.
I've been collecting ideas for a first day of school photo like I did last year. These are all ideas I've collected via Pinterest. You can see all of them on my Memory Keeping board on Pinterest.
If the first day of school has already passed for you, I believe that there is nothing wrong with recreating the moment-better late than never, right?
Here are some of my favorite inspirations:
I love a first day/ last day comparison and it doesn't get much simpler than this idea: a photo taken in the same location both times (this looks like a pillar at school) and the photographer added text afterward. This is great because it requires no props, and uses an easy-to-find back-drop.
This photo follows the same concept: a brick wall- probably at the school- and text added later. I love that both of these provide a snap shot of information about the child too.
Since sidewalk chalk is something most of us have on hand, this is a fun, colorful and still very simple way to get that first day photo.
If you want to add props, I love the chalkboard approach used here and this one as well.
This dear blogger has done all of the work for you for a first-day prop. You can use her fun printable signs for your first day photos.
Theses photos are certainly more styled and take a little more time to plan but are oh-so-cute! I love the setting for this photo.
The next photo uses simpler props but is a similar concept- I didn't post the photo to my blog because it has the photographer's copyright on it but you can click here to see the photo- SO CUTE!
Good luck snapping your first-day photos!
I've been collecting ideas for a first day of school photo like I did last year. These are all ideas I've collected via Pinterest. You can see all of them on my Memory Keeping board on Pinterest.
If the first day of school has already passed for you, I believe that there is nothing wrong with recreating the moment-better late than never, right?
Here are some of my favorite inspirations:
I love a first day/ last day comparison and it doesn't get much simpler than this idea: a photo taken in the same location both times (this looks like a pillar at school) and the photographer added text afterward. This is great because it requires no props, and uses an easy-to-find back-drop.
This photo follows the same concept: a brick wall- probably at the school- and text added later. I love that both of these provide a snap shot of information about the child too.
Since sidewalk chalk is something most of us have on hand, this is a fun, colorful and still very simple way to get that first day photo.
If you want to add props, I love the chalkboard approach used here and this one as well.
This dear blogger has done all of the work for you for a first-day prop. You can use her fun printable signs for your first day photos.
Theses photos are certainly more styled and take a little more time to plan but are oh-so-cute! I love the setting for this photo.
The next photo uses simpler props but is a similar concept- I didn't post the photo to my blog because it has the photographer's copyright on it but you can click here to see the photo- SO CUTE!
Good luck snapping your first-day photos!
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
The coolest contraption for your next barbecue
I discovered the coolest way to keep food cold at an outdoor party: meet inflatable serve ware. Have you seen this stuff before? My neighbors used it at our annual block party and it was so cool!
These buffets are like mini-kiddie pools for your serving table. Fill them up with ice and nestle potato salad, fruit plates, drinks- whatever you need to keep cold! They are bright and fun, provide easy access for loading up your plate and are less bulky an awkward than serving out of a cooler. The best part is they are inflatable, making them easy to store. You can find them at party supply stores. The polka dot buffet is from Birthday Direct. The striped red version is from Birthday Express
They are also available at Oriental Trading, Amazon, Target and more. Just search for "inflatable buffets" online and you'll have many options. Prices range from $10-$20 each. Isn't this the coolest serving contraption {pun intended}?!
Tuesday, July 3, 2012
Fast Fourth of July Wreath
Hi friends! I took an impromptu vacation, which was nice, but I'm so sorry for not posting for ages!
Here is a fun patriotic wreath idea. It is so very last minute but I leave up my Independence Day decor for the whole month of July- maybe you do the same? The good news is that this is really simple to make so you could whip it up quickly or save the idea for next year.
My wonderful mom made this one so she gets all of the credit. I don't have a formal tutorial for this one, but read the directions and you'll find it is pretty simple to make. You can always contact me with questions.
Materials
- Styrofoam wreath form (you could use straw as well)
- Yarn - it usually takes between 1/2 to 1 skein (ball) of yarn- it depends upon your wreath form size
- Scraps of fabric 3-4 inches wide ( we used a star-spangled printed cotton, blue felt and burlap)
- Needle & thread
- Hot glue gun & glue sticks
- Scissors
- Optional: Holiday sign to hang on the wreath. My mom bought her vintage sign at JoAnn's. You could tuck a flag in the wreath instead or you could also use a free printable patriotic sign. I've collected a few on my Pinterest boards. Feel free to look through them here and print them if you want.
Instructions:
1. Hot glue the end of your yarn to any spot on the back of your wreath and begin wrapping the yarn around the form. Keep the wrapping tight for a uniform look and make sure to cover the Styrofoam as you go.
2. When you have covered the form entirely, cut the yarn from the skein and glue the loose end somewhere on the back of the wreath.
3. Embellish! We simply added round fabric pin wheels to the wreath and pinned the sign on it. They are similar to the fan I made for this wreath. You do a simple basting stitch down one length of the fabric, then pull the thread until the fabric gathers, form it into a circle and glue it together. Here is a link to a tutorial that I found online that explains making fabric pinwheels from Happy Together. (They are quick, I promise).
Thanks for sharing, Mom!
I hope you have fun plans for the holiday!
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Current Obsession: Antique Farm House
Thrift shopping and yard sale scouring are not my strong points- I wish they were. Truly. I see so many amazing treasures that people find. I simply don't have the gift or the patience but I love the look of beautiful, old,-time-worn pieces and I love a good deal. Enter Antique Farm House. I stumbled upon this site as I was perusing the blogosphere. Oh mylanta! It's pretty amazing. It is a deal-a-day (or deal every few days) site offering great, unique home decor at reasonable prices. Many of their products have a sort of aged feeling to them and make me positively weak in the knees. There are several offerings at a time but they sell out fast and once they're gone, they're gone. Here are some favorites I've spotted recently.
You can visit their site and
Monday, May 14, 2012
The Simplest Preschool Snack
Hi friend! I hope Mother's Day was fabulous for you!
Today I'm sharing the simplest preschool snack- it was a hit with my daughter's class. This treat gets check marks for fun, simplicity and good nutrition.
Fruit Race Cars
I sliced the apples and the grapes ahead of time. The kids put the two tooth picks in each apple slice and added grape slice wheels. My daughter thought each of the cars needed an antenna, so we all added another toothpick on top and put our grape antenna-topper on it ;)
Today I'm sharing the simplest preschool snack- it was a hit with my daughter's class. This treat gets check marks for fun, simplicity and good nutrition.
Fruit Race Cars
- Apple slices
- Grape slices
- Tooth picks
- Whole grapes
I sliced the apples and the grapes ahead of time. The kids put the two tooth picks in each apple slice and added grape slice wheels. My daughter thought each of the cars needed an antenna, so we all added another toothpick on top and put our grape antenna-topper on it ;)
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
The Ballet Boutique ( for the ballet flat fanatic)
I love a great pair of heels as much as the next girl but for every day, flats are where its at for me. Have you seen the Ballet Boutique from J. Crew?! Talk about eye/shoe candy! There are so many pretty options for ballet flats. They are all so lovely they belong in a shoe museum (Is there such thing? There should be)! Check them out here.
Thursday, April 19, 2012
Trendy walmart shower curtains (stay with me here)
Shower curtain shopping, I've learned, is no small feat. You're going to have one big piece of fabric staring you in the face on a daily basis, so it's important to select the right one. There are some great offerings via the World Wide Web, but I think the one that surprised me most was Walmart.com. Yes. I said Walmart.
They have more offerings than just about any online retailer that I've found. While you have to sift through some less desirable options, I was pleasantly surprised with the number of on-trend shower curtains they have. I don't think I've ever lumped Walmart in the same category as Pottery Barn or West Elm, in terms of style but where shower curtains are concerned, Walmart seems pretty hip to me.
Here are some of the trendy finds from Walmart.com ( I was not paid or otherwise coerced by Walmart to show you these ;).
*Please note: These findings are from Walmart's website only. Many of these are not available in their stores.
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