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Showing posts with label gift. Show all posts

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Stuff I've been up to lately.

With Father's Day and a milestone birthday celebration so far this month, I've also been busy learning how to use my Silhouette. Here are a few little easy projects I've done.


 Embelished placemat for birthday dinner.

Cutesy items in a bucket for the same birhtday. "A watch for always having time for me" and "Smarties because you are oh so smart" etc. More examples and ideas for similar "kits" here. Includes hundreds ideas for specific people and gifts including new mom, coach, teacher, fireman, bride, cheerleader etc etc  etc

Three part frame for my husband including photos of both of his daughter's on their first birthdays


We won this silly plastic tie with an elastic necklace so it can actually be worn at a carnival, and I knew I would need to use it for something someday. We are going to make my dad wear it at church tommorow.

I couldn't beleive it when Target had this full toddler golf set in their $2.50 bargain bin. Although P isn't quite ready to play with it, I couldn't pass it up as a "gift" for her golf loving dad. The tag is one of the free printables on my previous post, saying "You're a TEErific Dad."
My version of the "Make a Wish" card referenced on a previous post.

In addition I've spray painted the base coat for Peyton's Redskins Chair im working on, and the crate I'm using to make a name wall hanging that is also going to store seashells Im collecting. I'm going to start saving one shell from each time we go to the beach, and write the location and date it was collected with a sharpie. In addition, depending on if there is room based on the shell, I will write something memorable at that beach trip. For instance, all of my current shells are from my honeymoon. Perhaps I will write something funny to remember like BANANA BOAT ADVENTURE on the shell I select from that trip. The finished product of this crate will be a cross between this and this.

Friday, June 17, 2011

Awesome Products

Ok so here are the awesome products I promised.

Cardboard can organizer's- Better than anything I've seen in the store...available here (set of 4 for $12)


(Through JULY 15 you get 10% off any order with the coupon code "CRAFTS")

New editions of  table topics (available at bookstores- $25) include questions to ask and  conversation starter sets  "Dinner Party," "Girls Night Out" and "80'S"


Rorschach In Color...I want some...$16 from Uncommon Goo

Scratch Map available from Uncommon Goods here $24








Also from Uncommon Goods, this is a great way to savor the funny things kids say, $19.95.








Like and Dislike stamps from ThinkGeek....great for teachers...if they were allowed...

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

New Inspiration Blogs, a forgotten Old Project, and Awesome Products

I forgot to post this old project I did as a valentines gift circa somewhere around 2004.

I purchased a tile board (I'm just calling it that, I have no idea what the real name is) and painted it black, then printed photos to be the perfect size (this was during the era that digital cameras had become big but easy online ordering and ordering precise sizes was not yet widespread, so I printed them myself on regular computer paper to get the right sizes) Then I lightly glued them to the "tiles" and poured Easy Epoxy on, and let it sit over night. What is that in the middle you might ask? A beautiful Led Zepplin quote (I still like Zepplin, but was especially into them at the time).


If the sun refused to shine, I would still be loving you.
If the mountains crashed into the sea, there would still be you and me.



By the way, can you tell I just learned photos can be resized and arranged at different parts of the page?

New Blogs I Love
I've added these to my blogs on the right, but these blogs are new ones I've found and am now in awe of
Tip Junkie- By far the largest blog I've found as of yet. Even has a free Ipad app, which I'm downloading "as I type" See if it makes the great on my upcoming post "Best IPAD/IPHONE apps."
Bakerella- Such pretty food!
Skip to My Lou- hundreds of  free downloads and ideas
Frugal Life Project- I hate the word frugal. It sounds so ugly, tastless, and just down right  "nails on the chalkboard-ish" but this blog has not only great DIY ideas, but things to do for fun ideas and decorating tips.

AWESOME PRODUCTS
I got my second issue of PARENTS magazine today and saw this in it, and just had to share. While I myself do not have an Iphone, I would have loved to have had something like it for my phone when Peyton was 6-12 months old. Definately getting this for the next person I know having a baby.


 


Fischer Price iPlay, $14.99

 

Friday, June 10, 2011

Fathers Day Part II

Now I know if you've been to a craft show in the past 5 years you've seen these all over the place. But...little did you know there was a link to free images to use in it. (Below). You can use these for anything, but specifically for father's day you could spell "dad", "pops", "Insert man's first name/last name".


Make him checks that say things like "free lawnmowing" or "free trash takeout" here


Homemade "treat of the month" gift tutorial here

No real explanation needed for this one, other than to say that you can get a spare scrabble set at your local thrift store for about $2. For the word enthusiast, like my dad is.

Make your dad an "info sheet" Printable here

How cool would this printable card have been in 1995?
And last but not least, make your own dad-to-be survival kit with any of the items below::

Father-to-be Kit

A roll of quarters
Dr. Spock's book
Baby sitting coupons so parents can get out for some time to themselves
A small cloth frustration ball - for the times we needed to throw it on the floor.
Hand Lotion - to remind you that babies need lots of soft touches
Safety Pin-- to help remind you to be safe
Marbles - to replace the ones you will loose
Lifesavers - to remind you that parents are lifesavers
Pen and paper - to write down your thoughts/memories to share when they are older
Wipes - for cleaning up those little messes
Candle - to remind you, you will be the light of that childs eye
Peppermint - to remind you you are worth a mint
Brag Book - so you will always have your child near
Sweet & Sour Candy - to remind you that every child can be both
Clock - to remind you that time passes to quickly...enjoy every minute
Mounds Bar - for the mounds of wisdom you will pass onto your child
Hershey's Hugs & Kisses - because you deserve them~!
Happy Face (Sticker) - to remind you to keep smiling
Paperclip - to help hold it all together
Balloon - to remind you to teach the children to reach for the sky
Rubber band - to remind you that flexibility is the key
Tissue - to dry those tears, the babies and yours.
Fireball - for times when you are burnt out
Lollipop - to lick all your problems
Eraser - to remind you that every new Dad made mistakes
Playing card - Raising and educating children is a gamble
Cotton Ball -- for times when you can't hear yourself think
Rope - in case you get to the end of yours
Puzzle Piece - to remind you that you are an important piece in the journey of your child
Tootsie Roll - to remind you to roll with the punches
Candle - so you never feel in the dark
Do Not Disturb Sign - to remind you that you need time to yourself
Aspirin - for when all else fails...take two

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Father's Day Printables Etc. Part I

Need a last minute father's day idea? (I know I do...) below are some free printables and links to easy ideas for that special dad in your life....


AWesome Dad (or AWesome Teacher) Free Printable at Nothing but Country

Use these free printables for banners, gift tags, cupcake pics.
This one from the blog that started my obsession, Tatertots & Jello, Free Printables 
Subway art printables here
GREAT idea. Do with one kid in three different settings/poses or with different kids. Another idea, if you have multiple kids is to photo them from above on the grass, making "D", "A", "D" with their bodies.
More subway art printables here

These are sooo cute! Get them here


Ok so I love the fortune cookie idea, and tutorial here. However, if making it myself, I would buy one of  the sturdier "chinese take-out" boxes from Container Store or Party City and I would also include a gift card inside the box for PF Changs with the cookies. My husband LOVES Changs but I'm not so much a fan. He gets upset I will never go there so he would really appreciate the gift card along with the promise of accompanying him there.
So back to the cookies. If you want to make REAL fortune cookies I like the recipe below.

(I've yet to try, but it doesn't sound too hard, I really need to do it as homemade fortune cookies could be modified for almost gift occasion).

Well that's all for Part I. Part II to follow later this weekend.

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Ladybug Birthday Party

On March 31st Peyton turned One! So I put together my first children's birthday party ever!
This was all pre-silhouette so everything had to be cut/dreamed up by hand. Ahh to think of
what I could have done with the machine. Next time.

"Guess How Many?" Jars....just need candy, ribbon, hot glue, paint for the lid, image for the lid, wooden die-cut. I'm keeping this one bookmarked for future "Teacher Gift"
Chocolate Covered Pretzels
Goody Bags
(Toys and treats for the kids, smaller bags with ladybug mints for the adults)
Chocolate covered pretzels


Oreo Cakester Ladybugs. Recipe here
Ladybug Bruschetta...this was my favorite..I made three plates but I could have eaten them all...
Recipe Here


Cupcakes =)

"Older Kids" activity table

Antennae for all. (Some of us wore them out to dinner that night)
Entrance table with "Guess How Many" jars, treats (including black and red licorice), personalized water bottles, and photo slideshow of Peyton's first year via ipad.

The kids had a "ladybug band"