My musings on crafts, design, being a mommy, and all things sarcastic =)

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.

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Why Didn't I think of that?

These are the things that when you see them, you think "genius" and "how simple but awesome." Hopefully I will use them in the future.
Toilet paper rolls (or paper towel rolls) to store cords! At  the site where I found this, storage glee  they have tons of crazy designs including a kitchen made of drawers.
Of course this one is from Martha Stewart Kids
Aptly from Real Simple's Summertime New Uses For Old Things
You can never have too many shelves (unless of course you're trying to toddler proof your house)
 
Just drop a marble in the pan to shape your cupcakes like hearts! Modification: Make them more heart like with balls of tin foil in place of the marble




Monday, June 6, 2011

I Dream of.....a Craft Room

This is what I'm currently working with. It's not so pretty. It's a tiny piece of my spare bedroom.

There are two things about it I like though.
1 is the repurposed cd/dvd storage tower on the right, which works great as a basket holder for my dollar store baskets that contain items such as "things that cut" and "things that are adhesive."
The second is my $3.99 wall pocket, from the childrens section at ikea. Now I'm not a fan of Ikea furniture only because I got a complete bedroom set there for my first rental in college, and each peice preceded to fall apart one by one shortly after the disaster that was assembling it all. But their kids stuff and decor stuff? Awesome.

If you catch that it's a sewing machine on the bottom right under the table, you are correct. It is not something I plan to use again, at least for a very long time. Me and this machine do not get along.

Below are some craft rooms AKA Mom Cave's that I've found and admire. For when I buy a house in 2012.
Beautiful

I like this three tiered storage

Office Schmoffice

I'm Willing to settle for a closet...

I've already got the dollar store bins and baskets!

The other side of the Mom Cave

Elfa

Pinterest....and strawberry picking

Butler's Orchard over the weekend...only 5 dollars for the Strawberries we picked/ate (2 baskets). Peyton loved it!

The season is expected to last through June 24, so get out there if you can!

Davis Mill Rd...Germantown.


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So my newest obsession is Pinterest. I am now addicted to pinning things. It may be stronger than my caffeine addiction. Check out my board to see more crafts that I haven't put on my blog yet.
Oh, and they have an IPAD app, which means I'm sold.

Check out my board here

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This weeks project (with a redskins theme I'm thinking) is going to be something like this

Saturday, June 4, 2011

Miss Independent

Armed with her Bubble Wand walking stick, Peyton is now ready to take on the world.
Or is it a sceptor?

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Kid Stuff

Today first a project that I created to capture my daughter's weekly growth, and then one of HER first projects.

During my pregnancy I found this awesome idea to make a photo book with a photo for each week of her first year. I found several versions, with most of them being fancy "computer printed" albums. I wanted this one to look more "homemade" and have my husband help as well. You could also have an older sibling help. So I used the classic medium construction paper, and had my husband HAND WRITE the weeks on the side of each page. To bind the book I used a hole punch and ribbon.




Sad that stores no longer sell the traditional "paint with water" books that I remember having as a child, I used the classic construction paper medium again, and handed P a paint brush dipped in water. (She is still at an age where I need to dip the brush in water for her, otherwise she will drink and/or spill the water).

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Old Projects Part II

Redskins Tutu (Currently being worn by a piggy bank)
So I saw some awesome tutu's at a store in SC (Clemson Ones) for little girls and absolutely fell in love with them. They had ribbons and sparkles (the picture below is not really good, but note I took the traditional tulle and also added "ribbons and sparkle"). The one at the store was $40. I was not going to pay that much for a tutu P would wear 3-5 times so I set out to find a way to make one, and I did.


Remember the vinyl stickers I promised?

Clothesline Photo Ceiling Trim
Just nail a ribbon every 3-5 feet along the wall, and use clothespins (you should probably decorate the clothespins first) to add a photo border to any room.


An EXTREMELY old one, circa 2001.
Just a piece of wood, a photo, paint, glitter, paint pens, stickers.


Touches of color

I spray painted the bookcase (once purple) that I used as a child to match my daughter's pink and green room. I also bought white shelves at Ikea ($3 each as opposed to $12 pink ones) and spray painted them pink. I added little green dragonfly accents to the windows using crayola window markers, and a simple stencil that had come with another kid related item I had purchased along the way.

Name Sign
A block of wood, pretty paper, spray paint.