Wednesday, March 31, 2010
March Visiting Teaching Message
I have the best visiting teaching companion and she is constantly coming up with the cutest things to give our ladies. She has great websites that have fun ideas and has something darling almost every month. She had a baby this month, so I told her I would take care of things. Of course, I realize that today is the very last day of the month, but it is still March, so I knew that I had to come up with something today! The message this month is about studying the scriptures. Last night I was at Wal-mart and I kept trying to remind myself that I needed to get something I could drop off to our ladies. I was just going to get some Easter candy, but when I walked past the Easter sprinkles, I thought, that might be a kind of fun thing to give them. I am feeling pretty proud of myself. This morning I put a little label on the sprinkles that said, "sprinkle" the scriptures through your day, the results will be "sweet". I added some ribbon and a quote from President Monson from the lesson and I thought it turned out pretty cute.
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Sun Hat Re-fashion
This sun hat was Blake's when he was a baby. He hardly ever wore it and it is a Gap one, so it is still in perfect shape. We have a beach trip coming up and Brynne is the first child I have who is really fair-skinned. I know she is going to be a real problem to keep from getting sun-burned. This hat fits her perfectly and will be great for our trip, but nothing makes me more crazy than when people call my girls boys. They don't have tons of hair, but I swear people are crazy when it comes to clothes and babies. I took Brynne out to do errands with me the other day and she happened to have on jeans and a gray hooded jacket. The jacket was a swing style jacket with pleats and big girly buttons and the fabric actually has some glittery sparkles in it, but I cannot tell you how many people complimented me on what a darling little boy I had. Seriously, I was ready to scream by the end of my shopping trip. Anyway, I decided if Brynne is going to be living in this hat on our trip, I needed to girl it up a bit, so here is the new and improved girl sun hat:
What do you think? Will this keep her from being mistaken for a boy? I just cut a little strip of some fabric I had in my stash. I set my sewing machine to the largest length stitch and sewed a straight line along the edge of the fabric strip. I pulled the top thread on one end to make it ruffle (I am attempting to learn how to make ruffles, they are pretty easy, but pulling the string to gather them is pretty time consuming). Then I twisted it into a flower shape and hand sewed it together. I added a button center and some twisted green gingham ribbon for leaves. The whole project took me about half an hour.
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Anniversary Quilt
I have been a little busy working on this quilt the last few weeks. I have been so excited about the way it turned out that it has been hard to keep it a secret. We celebrated my in-laws' 40th anniversary last night with a surprise party for them. Kyle has one sister and she has been working on doing something for this special anniversary for almost 2 years. She created this amazing slide show including pictures from their 40 years of marriage and then my sister-in-law hosted an amazing surprise party for them. Unfortunately, I didn't come up with the idea for the quilt until the last month before the big party, so I have been scrambling a bit to finish it. I had each of the grandchildren draw a 5 inch by 5 inch self portrait. The 2 grandchildren who were too young to draw their own self portraits had theirs done by an older sibling. I told them to try to keep the pictures fairly simple and most do outlining, rather than coloring in. They all used crayola markers, so the colors were pretty similar. There are 4 grandchildren that live out of state, so their mom just scanned their pictures and sent them to me. I traced each child's picture onto a 7 1/2 inch by 7 1/2 inch piece of muslin. Then I embroidered each picture to match their drawing. I used fat quarters and more muslin to put the quilt blocks together. I got the idea from the book The Creative Family by Amanda Soule. In her book she suggests embroidering children's artwork and using it throughout your home. My mother-in-law actually makes a similar quilt for each child using coloring book characters, so I thought it would be fun for her to have her own quilt with the kids' drawings on it. At the last minute I was panicked about what to do about the actual quilting. I have hand quilted a few quilts, but my skills are sorely lacking and my mother-in-law is a true artist when it comes to hand quilting. I don't know what I would do without her sister, our wonderful Aunt Sherry. She agreed to machine quilt it for me with only days left before the party. She had never machine quilted before and used a brand new machine that she is still trying to figure out. Amazingly, she finished the entire thing is less than 24 hours and it looks professional! It was such a fun project to work on! I hope to create some more quilts like this down the road, only hopefully next time will think a little more ahead and not leave myself such a short deadline. I would love to create one for myself that shows my kids' artwork evolving over time. That would just require a fair amount of planning, so we'll see if I can be that organized.
Monday, March 22, 2010
The Paper Princess, By Elisa Kleven
I found this great book on Amazon. There were a lot of good reviews, so I ordered it for Paige for Valentines. It was a great choice. She has loved it. The Paper Princess by Elisa Kleven, is the story of a paper doll who blows away from the girl who is making her before she is finished. The doll goes on a journey and eventually ends up back with the girl who created her. It is a sweet story and perfect for a doll loving 3 year old girl. Paige and I have had a lot of fun with this book, reading and re-reading it. One day after reading it, we decided to make our own paper dolls. They weren't anything fancy, but Paige was thrilled. We got out my cookied cutters and traced the gingerbread boy and girl and decorated them with glitter glue pens. After those were done, Paige started tracing all sorts of different cookies cutters and making all kinds of things. It was simple and super fun!
Thursday, March 18, 2010
TLC's Hoarding: Buried Alive
I am not the best at throwing stuff away. My youngest sister is really good at it. I was talking to her the other day about how she needed to come out and help me go through some stuff because she will be brutally honest with me about what clothes need to go and stuff. She told me that before I got ready to clean anything out I needed to watch the new show on TLC called "Hoarding: Buried Alive". I accidentally caught about 20 minutes of it last night. My sister was not kidding! This show will cure you of holding on to anything. I only saw 20 minutes and I swear by the end I was sweating, I was so uncomfortable! All day today it has stuck with me. I keep finding myself going from room to room throwing stuff away! My two biggest challenges for organization are paper and clothes. I have really got to get on top of those things. I also tend to be incredibly cheap when it comes to buying stuff for organizing. I never want to spend the money all at once to buy enough rubbermaid containers to keep the outgrown clothes and stuff. After seeing this show, spending the money on some organizational stuff seems a lot more worth it! Does anyone have any great organizing tips? What are your rules for saving outgrown children's clothes? I am pretty good with my oldest, he's nearly 8, so a good majority of his stuff gets really worn out before he outgrows it so I can just throw it away. It is my under 5 year old clothes that are such a pain! Something else I could really use some good ideas for is kids art supplies. I struggle because I want my older kids to be able to get to most of the supplies without help, paper, crayons, pencils, markers, but it is constantly a mess wherever I put it, plus making sure my baby can't get to it. Let me know if you have any great ideas!
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
My Fair Godmother, by Janette Rallison
I had seen several reviews for this book, so I picked it up at the library. It is a young adult book, which tends to be my favorite genre. I have never read anything by this author before and wasn't sure I'd like it, but it turned out to be such a fun, cute story. I read it really quickly and felt like I smiled through the whole thing. Any girl who has survived high school would catch herself smiling at Savannah's high school experiences. Honestly, what teenage girl hasn't wished for a fairy godmother to pop in and grant her some wishes, particularly some that involve a prince charming. Savannah quickly finds out that all wishes are not what they are cracked up to be. After I read this, I though I need to remember this book because it would make the perfect gift for any girl!
Monday, March 15, 2010
Best Ever Pancakes and Syrup
I have to start this post letting you know that as a teenager there was nothing I hated more than when my dad would decide to make pancakes or waffles on a Sunday night for dinner. I absolutely despised pancakes and never, ever wanted to eat them. It has only been the last couple of years that I have now decided that I love pancakes and I crave them all the time, especially on Sunday nights. My son has now taken over my spot and complains bitterly, especially if I fix them on Sunday nights, which happens to be when I most crave them. It's only fair right, I can't tell you how nasty I remember being to my parents about that Sunday night dinner choice. I tried this new recipe I found Saturday morning, because I needed to feed my family something and cereal was not an option because we were completely out of milk. Oddly, I happened to have some buttermilk in the fridge, so I could make this recipe. I was a little freaked out because the batter was so thick and I usually like my pancakes nice and thin. There's nothing worse than a pancake that is not cooked all the way through, but I am telling you, these pancakes are to die for and the syrup is even better. I have tried several similar syrup recipes and while I have liked all of them, this one is the best one I have tried, it is so carmelly and wonderful. I know, I know, they are not the healthiest things, but if you need a fantastic treat these are the ones. I do actually have a whole grain waffle recipe that is healthy and really great too, but this is definitely a recipe you need to try!
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