Thursday, November 18, 2010
Posy pins
Here's another project I am teaching for the craft night. I made this one today, these look cute on jackets, blouses, scarves, purses, hats, and pillows. There are so many possibilities and I'm excited to teach this class. And I know the women will be too when they see how easy they are to make. I have a feeling I'm going to see these a lot at our church:)
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
On a side note here is a craft that I just finished, it's a coffee filter wreath. It costs less than $5.00 to make! I'm putting together a few crafts for a women's event at our church the day after Thanksgiving. I'm still working on the others but will post them when I finish. What do you think? I'm working on my mantle for Christmas as well and will show those pics when I"m done.
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Funny things kids say
This was my conversation with Madi my four year old yesterday.
Madi: Mommy, I want to have as many kids as you have when I grow up.
Me: Really, you want to have six kids?!
Madi: You have six kids?!
Me: lol
I love my kids they're awesome! I'm making the meatloaf cupcakes tonight, should be fun. I'll let you know how they turned out.
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
I'm totally trying this
Check out Under the Table for more recipes like the pumpkin pie shake and other creative ideas.
Thursday, November 4, 2010
I know we are still in November but I have Christmas on the brain always. If you are into crafting head on over to inspireco. she has a new Christmas inspired magazine!
Many bloggers came together and shared some awesome crafts. My favorites were the Peace on Earth wreath, the village houses, which I think I will have ready for my kids to do Thanksgiving night. The snowman gift tins and the muffin tin advent. I made something similar out of a cookie sheet and scrapbook paper two years ago.
I thought this was hilarious, some of you know my annoyance with my dog:) I don't wish him dead but this still made me chuckle:) I saw this over at the Cottage Gals.Happy Crafting!
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
White November
I think it's pretty obvious that I like to decorate with whites, creams and neutrals. Here are some pics I'm drawing inspiration from this month and hope to incorporate into my home.
Simple, yet elegant.
Love the old rakes and the planked wall.
I love this farm table and the different white painted chairs! Someday:)
I made something similar a couple years ago, super easy! I will be making this one for sure.
Cover your table in blankets, throws or quilts, very inviting. Imagine sitting here with a cup of coffee or tea on those cold November mornings. We can all do this one, easy peasy.
Sweet and simple, and again so easy to incorporate into our own homes.
So pretty.
All the pictures above are courtesy of Better Homes and Gardens.
And look at these adorable prints. Jessica over at Craftily Ever After lets you print them for free. She has a ton more designs that are just as wonderful, I printed the "Gather Here with Grateful Hearts".
Monday, November 1, 2010
Halloween
We had a great Halloween this year! We did another B.Y.O.P. ( Bring Your Own Pumpkin) party and it was a huge success. We went to "Trunk or Treat" at our church again this year and had a blast! The kids have so much candy, it will last them until Summer. I am also adding some pics I've already posted for a linky party. Enjoy the pics!
Trunk or Treat
Decor
B.Y.O.P.
White chocolate covered pretzel rods and almond slivers is what made up these creepy fingers. Ash suggested making lines in the chocolate to make knuckles, totally made them more realistic. They were super easy to make and delicious! Ash let me cut up an old shirt of his and I found that wine glasses are the easiest to use when trying to button the cuff, then I just taped the excess material to the bottom.
I also made chocolate covered apples drizzled with caramel, super easy to make as well.
You just melon ball apples( Thank you Ash:) insert a lollipop stick and cover in chocolate. Then when they are dry drizzle caramel over them. And yummy pumpkin cupcakes with cream cheese frosting, you can get the recipe here.
We set up the carving station in the garage.
Cute kiddos:)
Avery with her butterfly pumpkin.
Sadie our little monster.
Sweet Little Lucy, our friends' daughter.
The lineup, from left to right, a wolf howling at the moon, ghost, butterfly, sideways bats and the one on the end is Prestin's. It says #1 Dad.
Ash made this one, it say's The Farley's.
Awww!
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)