Friday, August 8, 2014

Diggin In

Well the process has begun and we have started our dream home! It seems to be going very slowly right now, but I have been told things will really start to move once we have walls...we'll see!
Its so exciting to be doing something that we have always talked about and dreamed about. When you first get married you have all these wonderful ideas of what your future will hold, but things happen...jobs, kids, bills, vacations, weddings, and well life! I never put it out of my mind, but it definitely went to the way back, something I thought was just not going to happen. That was okay, I mean we have 2 great kids, a happy marriage, a roof over our heads and wonderful friends and family to fill up our lives so a dream home is just not on the "must have" list!
Watching this process from the ground up is both exciting and nerve wrecking! 

Kids standing in the hole...strange really.

Basement forms have shown, up and the walls should be poured today...fingers crossed!
Looking forward to all the fun to come with design choices, paint colors, and decorating!!
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Saturday, July 12, 2014

String

I have had so many projects on my To Do list on Pinterest that it is CRAZY!!
I am just finally getting to some of them. 
One of the many projects that I finally finished is Name String Art.
To complete this project you need:
  • board (can be any size, depending on where you're hanging it)
  • string (I used embroidery thread, cheap and great color selection)
  • nails, preferably small ones
  • hammer
  • paint
Time to start!!
  1. To begin, I painted my board. I just used some craft paint I had around, but you could use almost any type.
  2. While the paint is drying, I used my Silhouette Cameo, to cut out letters to fit the size of my board. I then printed and cut them out. I went simple for my son, but plan to get a little more fancy for my daughters!
  3. Next I took the letters and laid them out on the board. Once I got them adjusted I traced around them with a pencil, this will help with the nail placement.
  4. Now its time to do some hitting!! I started by placing nails in all the corners of the letters. Then spaced them out about a 1/2 inch apart. I hit them til they were about 1/2 inch above the wood. I did this for each of the letters...thankfully my son has a short name! 
  5. Then the fun of playing with string came. I started by knotting the string on one of the corner nails. I then wrapped it around the outside creating an outline of the letter. Once that was complete, I started to just criss-cross from side to side and top to bottom. I did this until I felt it was enough. Then I tied off the string. (Make sure that as you are twisting and wrapping you keep your string tight, and go slow. I ended up having my sting come off a few times, ARG!!)
  6. Now you are all done and ready to hang it up!! I can't wait to do the next one and would LOVE to make a BIG one for my kitchen!
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Still Here

Wow! So much has happened since last I posted. I am making it a priority to keep up with this blog more and update about all my crafting and fun projects! 

Speaking of projects, it's official we have sold our house and are building our dream home! I am excited and anxious all at the same time. I know that it will be fun choosing all the finishes, but the details could be the death of me! 

I'm planing to create a specific blog all about the house so those who want to follow along can. Our family is doing well. Kids are glad that summer is here and we are able to spend time at the beach and the pool!  I also can't figure out how in the world I have a 4th and 6th grader! And don't worry I've got crafty ideas coming your way!!
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Monday, February 10, 2014

Goodbye

Tonight brings back some really hard memories.
5 years ago tonight I didn't say goodbye.
I thought, I always have tomorrow.
But there wasn't a tomorrow.

5 years ago today you left the physical world.
But took a piece of me with you.
Where there is joy, there is always a bit of sadness.

I know I always have you with me and lately have seen much of you in myself.
We talk of you often and remember all of the good times.

I miss you...and hope that I make you proud.
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Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Happy Holidays


Hope that everyone had a VERY Merry Christmas and  Happy New Year!! 
Ours started out a little slow...the flu slowly worked its way through all of us and thankfully we didn't get hit too bad. Toby took on the worst and ended up missing our family Christmas party.

Happily though we were all feeling much better by Christmas Eve and got to enjoy some family fun together! We started a new family tradition...Chinese for dinner followed by a fun/cheesy Christmas movie! This year we enlightened our children to the fun of Elf (Its one of my favorites!!)

Our elf Chip was pretty adventurous this year and definitely had some FUN!!
Here is a look at his adventures this year:








I've of course jumped in the fun of crafting again!! I made some of the gifts again this year and plan to post a tutorial of how to make the FUN fleece blankets I gave the kids this year!

Upcoming posts include:
Fleece blankets
Freezer Meals
Snow Storm
Redecorating
Subway Art



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