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Thứ Bảy, 12 tháng 3, 2016

Winter Yarn Wreath

This was a pretty easy wreath and I love how it turned out. Here’s what you need:
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I used a circular Styrofoam wreath from Michael’s yarn felt hot glue
I decided to make the wreath white yarn because I love how crisp looking it is.
I started with the end of the yarn and tied it around the wreath form. I then started wrapping it as tight as I could and as close I could get it together. I didn’t want any green showing.
That took a little bit of time. I wrapped for a couple of hours while Eric and I watched TV.
I wanted to make some felt flowers and pom poms so of course I went to YouTube for tutorials. They seemed pretty easy so I made a few. You can find tutorials here.
I didn’t want to hot glue them on because I wanted to be able to use the wreath again somehow so I didn’t want to make anything permanent. So I decided to hot glue floral pins to the back of the flowers/pom poms.
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I then took the light blue yarn and wrapped a it around one side and left some space between each time I went around.
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I took the L and wanted to make it grey. I didn’t have grey paint, so I mixed a little black, some white, and a little silver and painted. It turned out to be a perfect shade. I hot glued a floral pin on the back of it as well.
I placed everything on the wreath and all done.
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Of course the next day the sun immediately melted the glue on the L and it fell off. So, I used the only thing I knew wouldn’t melt…super glue. Worked like a charm.

A Wreath, a Holiday, and a {small} project

Hey there! Hope y’all had a great weekend and a super MLK holiday so far. We’ve been pretty busy around here, as usual.
Last Thursday I promised you a tutorial on a new wreath I made, and realized I haven’t done that yet.
Well, here it is…the finished wreath. ( i use Singer 7258 sewing machine - it the best sewing machine for beginners.
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I love how it turned out, and think it’s very “wintery”. You can find the tutorial on how I made it HERE in case you want to make one too.
As I sat in carpool on Friday, I started a “list” of all the projects I’d like to do around the house. You know, if we had a bunch of money and time…these would be things to get the house the way I want it. We’ve been in this house almost 5 years and we are not near finished with getting it the way we want it. We’ve worked a lot around here and every year seem to do a lot, but there’s just still so much to do.
After making a list I looked back and realized that every room but two in the house needs work…the only two that don’t are the two I did last year. Granted there will be lots of things we won’t get to in the next couple of years…you know like new couches and new carpet. We have two small children, that would probably not be the smartest move. But I can at least get them all cleaned.
Eric and I talked about it and we decided we’d start this weekend on the first room and work our way through…and that would be the laundry room. It’s the room we walk in and out of all day long, and let’s face it, it’s pretty much my “office”. So, I’m very excited to re-do this room. When I say re-do, I mean re-do…yes, I’m painting the cabinets. I’ve always wanted white cabinets and finally built up the courage to do so…cross your fingers they turn out! We’re also installing molding and trim and a bench, I’m painting the walls, and we’re finally getting new floors.
Here’s a sneak peak of before and current state. Please do not mind the mess…it comes with the territory of renovation.
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Stage 1: a complete mess
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Stage 2: cabinet doors are off and trim is mostly up.
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Stage 3: Current stage – first coat of paint on the cabinet frames and doors.
Love it already and can’t wait to work more on it.
But, today was a holiday and that means no school. I tried to take the kids and meet some friends at Jumping Beans {one of those bounce house places}. Well, us and the rest of Wake Forest decided to go as well. They were at capacity and we couldn’t get it…what?! Now what?
We decided on lunch at Mellow Mushroom instead. After lunch we all went our separate ways. We came home and I set up our bounce house in the bonus room. The kids wanted me to watch them, so here I am sitting watching them jump and play and writing you. They didn’t want me to play…”just watch us, Mommy.”
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So, how did you spend your holiday? Did you do anything fun over the weekend? Any fun house projects???
Thanks for stopping by! Hope you have a great week!

Baseball Birthday Party

Hey there friends!

I’m so excited to share the baseball themed party I just threw for my son last weekend.
I know, it’s been a long time coming, but it was so much fun.
There were countless hours of preparing, but I’d do it again in a heartbeat. I think I have a bit of an obsession with parties and go a little over-the-top, but I love it.
Anyway, here we go!
My little man turned 4 on December 1 and just loves baseball. So, we decided to go with the baseball theme.
I ordered his invitations from Etsy and they turned out so cute. I could not be happier.
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After the invitations went out, I began to work like a mad woman {literally} on decorations for this party.
I was bound and determined to figure out and use my Silhouette to the best of our ability. I actually figured things out and used it a lot. I’m sure she’s happy to take a break from me {for the moment}.
Anyway, I made several banners for the “concessions”, “drinks”, and of course the “Happy Birthday Hunter”.
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For party favors I decided to make all the kids baseball t-shirts to wear at the party. I used heat transfers and put “play ball” on the front corner; on the back put their name and I used their birthday for their number. I thought it would be a little personal but the 8 year old was the only one who caught on to my thinking.
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Of course I used my favorite party site, Polka-dot Market.com, and ordered balloons and paper lanterns…can’t have a party without their balloons and paper lanterns.
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In my dining room I set up on my old window frame a Welcome to Hunter Stadium station….it had the rest of the party favors which was a Hunter Stadium pennant I made with the Silhouette and Cracker Jacks. Can’t go to a baseball game without Cracker Jacks.
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As I started setting up for the party I remembered all the 4th of July decorations I used this year and scored on after the holiday sales. I got so giddy with excitement because it was all red, white, and blue stuff…perfect colors for my party. So of course I used most of them.
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For concessions we had hot dogs, nachos and cheese, Cheese Puffs, fruit, cheese cubes, and popcorn.
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We served lemonade, Cokes {Dr. Pepper and Sprite}, and water. Of course I made the water bottle labels…it’s all about presentation, right. One just had a 4 and stars around it, and the other had the picture of a baseball field and said Hunter Stadium.
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And the cake…can’t have a party without a good cake. My friend, and cake designer came through and made an awesome cake. I can’t describe it…pictures will do for this one.
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With having a birthday in December in the South, you never know what kind of weather we’re going to have. Last year it snowed on party day. We have this standing joke around here that if we want it to snow, just have Shana throw a party. Well, I was due for a party with great weather, and you can’t have a baseball party without playing baseball outside. So, come hell or high water we were going outside. Let me just tell you, the weather was fantastic. 60 something and sunny…perfect for some baseball. Some kids played and some just played on the playset. I had purchased a couple of baseball type games from Oriental Trading but they weren’t that popular. I think the kids just loved being outside.
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All-in-all the party was a hit. Hunter had a blast with his friends and of course loved playing baseball.