Monday, March 21, 2011

Cupcake Mania!





Good Monday morning, friends!

I am helping to coordinate a party for my church and we are serving cupcakes- so many different cupcakes! So I have cupcakes on the brain. I thought I would share some of the fun and unique cupcake recipes we'll be using as well as some other cupcake inspiration.

The Cupcake Recipes



Cupcake Wrappers

I've posted about these before, but I LOVE these digital templates for cupcake wrappers- they work on any digital cutting machine, and with so many gorgeous scrapbook papers in the world, you can really glam up your cupcakes.



The Internet is full of options for purchasing decorative cupcake liners



The City Pantry has many pretty options (hooray for gingham!)








They come in a package of 12- no baking pan needed (and really, no decorating either since they are so pretty) They are available at K-Mart.



Cupcake Decorating Ideas

The Family Fun website has a lot of fun ideas for decorating cupcakes with your kids.


Also, I love this book that is loaded with unique decorating ideas.



These cupcakes from yeahbaby.com are so simple (looking) and pretty.



Glorious Treats has this cool how-to for making hydrangea petals from frosting.

I Am Baker has AMAZING cake recipes and some great decorating tutorials if you want to get crazy with the frosting tips.


If you have any favorite recipes, decorating ideas or favorite cupcake products, I would love to hear about them. Now, go have a cupcake and enjoy the day!

Friday, March 18, 2011

Flower Box Tutorial: Bringing Southern Charm to My Porch



UPDATE: This project is not just for those with porches! I have been reading all of your wonderful comments and I realized something, I don't want my porch-free friends to feel left out. This project can easily be applied to a regular planter such as this one from Home Depot.

My husband surprised me with a trip to South Carolina to visit my sister a few years ago and it was amazing. I instantly fell in deep love with Charleston, particularly the amazing architecture downtown and at the nearby plantations. I am bit obsessed with architecture and design and the old homes and buildings were so amazing, I had to continually remind myself to breath. There were so many pretty details like these sweet planter boxes, dripping with flowers.




They inspired me to bring a little Southern charm to my own home, on a much simpler scale, of course. I decide to try my hand at some planter boxes that could hang from my porch railing. They were quick and easy to make and you can play along if you like.

Step 1: Purchase two planter boxes. I found these in the Garden Center at K-Mart on sale for about $10 each, but have also seen them at Home Depot and other home improvement stores. I opted for the over rail planter style that sit on top of the porch rail because I thought they would be kinder to my new porch railing, not leaving scuff and rust marks like their metal or wrought-iron counter parts, but I did not anticipate problems with high winds (more on that later). There are many styles of planter boxes, so decide which works best for your porch or windows.


2. Paint the boxes. I used Krylon spray paint for plastic to paint them black. One can covered both boxes (Don't paint the bottoms, the paint will just rub off on your railing).

3. Accessorize. Because I have an uncontrollable urge to embellish everything, I purchased these wooden accents at Home Depot to put on the front of the boxes.



4. Paint the wooden accents with some ivory spray paint.

5. Attach the wooden accents to the front of the boxes. When everything was dry, I used Liquid Nails (learning the hard way that a little goes a long way) to attach the accents to the boxes. If I had to do it again, I think I would used a different adhesive. After a summer of heat and water, the wooden accents were a bit loose (ask an employee at your hardware store what type of adhesive they recommend).

6. Secure the boxes to the porch. In each corner of the planter box is a drainage hole. We threaded a small plastic zip tie (available at hardware stores) through the drainage holes and then wrapped it around the porch rail and secured it.

7. Plant them full of vibrant-colored flowers and pretend for a minute you are downtown Charleston, SC.



Please note: Choose your style of planter box carefully. The planter box grooves were a little wider than my railing and I live in a very windy area and despite my zip ties, on a few occasions, I discovered this...



Amazingly, the flowers survived a couple of these crashes. If I were purchasing the planters again, I think I would buy a style that attached to the porch with some sort of hardware. I have seen the over rail planters work well on some homes, so just decide what works best for you.

I am linking up to these blogs this week:


When in Roam



Does clothing ever speak to you? I just saw Shabby Apple's new Roamin' Holiday line and I am giddy over this dress. If the Gondola dress could talk it would say, "I belong in Tatum's closet. I belong in Tatum's closet."


Also, I require the little red Vespa. Isn't it cute? Do you think I could strap a couple of car seats to it? No?

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Cruising for Chicks




I'll be honest, I'm running out of ideas to keep children entertained indoors. However, we don't seem to be running out of cold weather (save me, Spring!)

One of the last ideas in my bag of tricks, was a trip to Cal-Ranch (our farming supply store) to see the sweet little baby chicks they sell in the Spring. If you have a farming supply store in your area that sells such fuzzy cuteness, you should pay them a visit. But be forewarned, apparently there was a significant salmonella outbreak last Spring just from people handling chicks, so this is a look-but-don't-touch activity and a mom-just-slathered-me-in-hand-sanitizer-just-to-be-safe activity.

I have many projects to share with you, but for now all I seem to accomplish is the chasing of children and the management of their never-ending eat, sleep, poop cycle. I'll have something new to share soon!

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Enter My First Giveaway!

UPADTE: The giveaway is now closed, but you can visit Swanky Stitches any time to purchase or see the darling new hats they're cooking up!



I know this girl (OK, she's my sister), and she makes these darling hats and she's giving one away on this blog! Are you as excited as I am? It's my first giveaway at Keep it Simple, Sister!


Swanky Stitches creates handmade hats for babies and children and they love custom orders! One lucky person is going to win her or his choice of hat. You can choose a hat for boy or a girl, a baby or a kid and just about any color combo under the sun!

Here are a few of my favorites:








CONTEST RULES:

  • Giveaway begins March 15 and runs through March 22.
  • Winner will be announced on this blog March 23.
  • You must complete ALL THREE of the following steps to be eligible to win:

1. Become a follower of this fun little blog (click the "Follow" button on the right side). Leave a comment letting me know you are a follower.

2. Visit the Swanky Stitches Blog, and become a follower, then come back here and leave another comment letting me know you're a follower of Swanky Stitches.

3. For one more entry, leave a comment here telling me which Swanky Stitches hat is your favorite.

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Nautical Nursery: Striped Paint Banner Tutorial




Here is the latest installment from the Nautical Nursery posts; a striped paint banner on the wall above my son's crib. I am really happy with how it turned out, now I just need to choose some letters (wood or vinyl?) to go above his crib. "Captain Jack" is courtesy of Photoshop and not his actual name, just a place holder to show you how it is supposed to look. Anyway, on with the post...

Despite a handful of painting experiences, one skill has evaded me: clean paint lines, more particularly, clean stripes. Is there anything more frustrating than peeling off the tape from a big painting project only to realize your paint dripped, or leaked through the tape ? My husband would tell you that the remedy for this is to stop reading Pottery Barn Kids Catalogs, thereby alleviating the need for stripes on your walls.

I wanted to paint a striped banner above my son's crib and I was determined to get it right. So I loitered in paint stores and interrogated paint contractors, Home Depot employees and other DIY aficionados. So with their advice and my own trial and error, I give you two gifts: Six Tips for Clean Paint Lines and The Striped Paint Banner Tutorial.



Six Tips for Clean Paint Lines

1. Use Frog Tape - I believe this bright green painter's tape possesses magical properties. I know not everyone will agree with me. Like gun control and Justin Beiber, Frog Tape is a very polarizing issue. I've heard compelling arguments for and against, but in my personal experience, it was better than the standard issue blue tape for making clean paint lines.

2. Use a laser level when placing your tape - We used this handy little laser level from Home Depot. It has a vacuum that helps it grip the wall and then it projects a pretty red laser line across the wall so that you can line your tape up perfectly straight (also, if you let your significant other buy a toy such as this, he will be more willing to help with the project).

3. Wet Your Frog Tape- after your tape is in place on the wall, run a wet cloth over the tape (this activates the sealing process which helps to prevent paint from running underneath the tape).

4. Paint Your Base Color Twice-I think this is the most important tip, and it's a bit mind boggling, so stay with me here. Let's say your painting a white wall with a grey stripe. Once you've painted your base color of white, that paint has dried, and you've taped off your lines for your grey stripe, paint the striped section white. The reason? When the paint bleeds under the tape -and it will- the bleed will be white on white- so you won't see it. Once the white paint is dry, you can paint inside your tape lines with grey and the grey is less likely to bleed since there is already dry white paint in the spots where it would seep through- make sense? I hope so.

5. Less is More - The more paint on your roller, the more likely it is to run and bleed through your tape lines, so roll it on lightly.

6. Remove Tape With Caution - After you've done all of this meticulous painting and taping, you must overcome the urge to rip the tape off the wall. Pulling quickly might pull some of the new paint right off the wall when you're dealing with stripes. So remove the tape very carefully and slowly pulling downward at an angle.

And there it is, my vast wealth of knowledge of painting stripes!

Striped Paint Banner Tutorial

Supply List
4 paint colors (for the small navy and red stripes we just used sample cans from Lowe's)
1 roll of Frog Tape (available at Lowe's)
4 Paint trays
Paint roller with 4 replacement heads
Drop cloth
Tape measure
Laser level
Pencil
striped paint banner tutorial

I'm linking up to these fabulous blogs:










Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Hapari swimwear sale


{hooray for a cute one-piece! so hard to find!}


I have never tried Hapari swimwear, but I've been tempted for a while now . I love that any of their styles are available in any of their fun prints. Plus their tops can be worn with straps straight, crossed or halter style, so you can really customize your suit to get what you want and what fits you best.

I saw them today on a local show, Good Things Utah. They are having a two-day 20% off sale with the code "good20." Has anyone tried them?


These are some more of my favorite suits...




Monday, March 7, 2011

"Up" Themed Birthday Party



If you are a fan of the movie, "Up" you will love this birthday party. How sweet is that cake? I'm so glad that Kevin made an appearance on it- she is my favorite! This party looks positively amazing!

Real Ellie badges for party favors? Are you kidding me?!




This party surpasses all of the legal limits of cuteness and cleverness. See all of the details of the party at Hostess with the Mostest.

Friday, March 4, 2011

Giveaway over at Swanky Stitches!


Have you heard of Swanky Stitches? They are a new company making handmade hats for babies and children and they love custom orders! They are doing a giveaway on their blog. The contest ends Monday (3/7). So go over and check it out. Just please tell her I sent you.

(all images by AK Studio and Design for the Swanky Stitches Blog)

I love the long stocking caps for babies.



I have already ordered this cute gray slouchy for my little man.


The pink owl is a hoot (and worth the terrible pun)

I love all of the fun color combinations (hooray for the yellow and red!) Am I biased about these products? Maybe a little, they are my sister's. Good luck on the giveaway!



Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Learning the Alphabet

(image from The Paper Tray)



If you have small people in your house trying to learn their letters, do go to Starfall and give it a spin. All previous attempts at letter learning seemed to follow the same crash and burn pattern (blaming the teacher, not the student). Nothing I did seemed to click for my daughter. Starfall came as a recommendation from a friend who is a teacher. It's a pretty simple little site with games, information, downloads and products all dedicated to helping kids learn to read. At first the ABC games seemed too simple to be effective, but my pre-pre-schooler was digging, it so we did it just for fun. Then one day she was looking at the tag on her shirt and asked me, "Mom, what does XS mean?" I realized she was starting to learn letters?! In less than a month, and with very intermittent use of this simple little game, I am proud to say that my daughter is fluent in alphabet!

And since we're talking ABCs, check out this fun alphabet bet poster from The Paper Tray. They have many fun color combos and themes for their alphabet posters.


Saturday, February 26, 2011

Favorite Trend: Silhoutte Children



{Image from le papier studio }

I've been mentally purchasing (am I the only one that does that?) these sweet little sibling silhouette prints for a while now. The problem is: how do I choose just one? Here are some of the prints on my wish list- all from Etsy.

Nella Designs has so many options, with a modern twist
saratams designs are classic and pretty
I like the color combinations from le papier studio.





Friday, February 25, 2011

Stainless steel soap

Have you heard of this stuff? Am I the last one to know about it?

Stainless steel soap is rumored to rid your hands of onion, garlic, fish and other less-than-sexy smells, plus doesn't it just look cool? It could be a design piece of it's own You can buy a bar on Amazon for less than $10. I think I may give it a try? I told my husband about it and he thinks we should just wipe our hands on the fridge. I guess it is sort of a valid idea?


Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Nautical Nursery: Simple sailboat mobile



I decided to do a series of posts on my son's nautical-themed nursery, since we did a handful of fun DIY projects in his room. So here is the first Nautcial Nursery post. It was not easy to photograph the mobile because it's, well, mobile! So I apologize that the photos are not the best.

This is quick and inexpensive- three cheers for instant gratification!

The supply list is pretty basic
dowel rod
screw eyes
fishing line
paint
wooden cutout shapes ( I found mine at Dollar Tree but they are available at most craft stores).

Please let me know if you have any questions.

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Monday, February 21, 2011

Putting it to a Vote: Baby Boy Jacket



For now I can't picture us in anything but our big bulky coats and hats. But soon it will be time for Spring jackets! I snagged this little number for my daughter from Old Navy.



Now, my favorite baby boy needs a sharp-looking spring jacket.

I've found three that I like.

The Drummer Boy from Next




This sweet little cardigan aslo from Next



This cool knit blazer from Baby Gap




Which do you like?

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Ruffles 4 Ever!


Ruffles are one of my favorite trends. I hope they never go away!

Someday Sofa

( image from Alice Lane Blog via Veranda)

I love this whole look: the mirror, the light fixture, the ivory and natural tones and of course the furniture. I can just picture this in my house...smeared with jam, crayons and barbie heads protruding from the cushion, a herd of My Little Ponies piled on the end table :)

Still, it is so pretty!

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Curl Up with a Good Book


For some time, I have secretly been coveting my sister-in-law's collection of Penguin Classics. Beside their obvious value as great pieces of literature, the book covers are so pretty and make such a great display piece in her home.

Well, Penguin has done it again. Their newest release of classics like Jane Eyre, Wuthering Heights and Sense and Sensibility are so pretty! Do you love the covers?



I want the whole collection but my favorites (aesthtetically speaking) are Emma, Middlemarch, Great Expectations, The Picture of Dorian Gray and Little Women . They all remind me of my grandma who is an avid reader and owns both the book and the movie adaption of most of the classics. If you visit her on the weekend you are likely to find yourself curled up on the couch, completely drawn in to Cranford or Tess of the D'Urbervilles and loosing all track of time. It's fabulous.

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All of the books are available at Amazon.

I am excited to share a project with you soon but for now I have some sick kids that need me. Stay tuned!