I love Christmas ornaments. My ornaments are probably the most organized part of my life (sad or awesome, you choose), and I have quite a few. I especially love what I call Christmas balls. I am sure that is not what I should be saying, but you know what I mean (the round ones). My goal is to add a couple of new ones each year, so that I can vary my color scheme each year without spending a lot of money. And I can get pretty particular as to exactly which color I have my eye on. (Like yellow...but not gold...)
So two years ago, which translates to THREE Christmas seasons ago, I pinned this image of some ornaments I wanted to try to make. I liked this for several reasons:
a) they are Christmas balls
b) they are glittery
c) they promise to be no mess
d) they can be customized to ANY color I want
Finally, this year would be the year. I made the fantastic discovery that I had extra vacation days that I had to use before the end of the year, so I did what I have done very little of before. I dropped Mason off at the babysitter and got a ton of stuff done, including making myself some new ornaments.
I had picked up fillable ornaments at Michael's a few weeks back, and I had extra fine glitter on hand (left over from my wedding almost 6 years ago - ha!), so this project was very inexpensive for me. I wanted to use what I had to see how I liked it before buying new glitter. I basically followed the tutorial from Pinterest (here), and it was so easy! I'm definitely going to make more.
I have a few comments that I will share though. First, the packaging has changed in the past few years and the Pledge stuff does not say Future Shine. The bottle looks the same though, and the lid is still blue, if that helps. Second, I actually did these two different ways. The first way I did a whole ornament at a time - wax, glitter, done, repeat. The second way I did all the wax, all the glitter, done. And although an untrained eye probably couldn't tell the difference, I preferred the result of the first way better. The second was faster though, so if you are not a perfectionist or don't plan to spend a lot of time examining your finished project, then the second way is fine.
As you can see, I did green (which I have wanted for a long time - yay!) and copper. Now though, I CAN NOT WAIT to do more. And the color possibilities are endless. Pink! Yellow! Black! (But not all on the same tree...I'm not that crazy.)
What have you been doing to prepare your house for Christmas?
Saturday, December 14, 2013
Sunday, November 24, 2013
JUST LIKE DAD
Because Byron has been spending a lot of time working in the basement, Mason has gotten familiar with some of the things he uses down there - rulers, tape measures, squares, drills, etc. He is always very closely supervised, and we try to keep the dangerous things out of his reach. It is amazing how quickly his little mind picks up on the uses for each tool and how quickly he imitates his dad.
And here's one more, just because I couldn't resist!
And here's one more, just because I couldn't resist!
Sunday, November 17, 2013
HALLOWEEN RECAP
It's November. This morning in church we heard that after today, there are only 6 Sundays left in the year. Can you believe it? And yet, I haven't even shared most of our fall activities. I'll start with Halloween. It's that holiday that happened a couple of weeks ago that we've already banished to the way back of our minds because we have much bigger holidays to focus on in the next few weeks.
Here is our little Buzz Lightyear.
Such a cutie. I am obsessed with him. We took him trick or treating around the neighborhood as well as to a party at a local church. He got to play games, go on inflatable slides and bounce houses, and possibly his favorite thing lately, get candy.
Here is our little Buzz Lightyear.
Such a cutie. I am obsessed with him. We took him trick or treating around the neighborhood as well as to a party at a local church. He got to play games, go on inflatable slides and bounce houses, and possibly his favorite thing lately, get candy.
Friday, October 4, 2013
PINNING
Pin dreams...like pipe dreams. With our basement work crawling along, I can't help but imagine us at the end of the process and to the place where I finally get to decorate the space. In the meantime, I pin. I pin images that I want to emulate. Sometimes it is the color scheme, or sometimes it is the feel of the room in general, and sometimes it is a particular item. But with my pins lately, I am beginning to notice a pattern - light walls, rustic wood and furnishings, lots of greenery, a touch of black, and pops of color or pattern. Do you see it?
***I very much did my best to link back to the original sources of these pins. These images are not mine and I am in no way intending to take credit. I just really admire them all!
Friday, September 20, 2013
OUR LITTLE SECRET
It is time to admit something on this little old blog of mine. It is something that I haven't really mentioned for over a year now, but it is a significant reason why I haven't had much of a chance to do many projects myself. Are you ready to hear what my secret is? I won't hold you off - we are finishing our basement!
And we are pretty much doing it all ourselves. Well, Byron is doing it mostly himself. It has meant that many of our Saturdays and Sundays involve me taking the boy and Byron making progress on our future expanded living area. I think I got the fun job.
Because we already have a year's (plus) worth of work put into this project, I'm not going to go into a play by play of any part of what we've accomplished so far. Instead, I think I'll give you a bulleted list of what's done and another of what is left to come, as well as let the pictures do the talking.
So there it is - the secret I haven't talked about. Even in the short time since I started writing this post, we are already almost finished with hanging the drywall, and I think I am going to convince Byron that we might want to hire someone to do the finishing for us. So who knows...in another couple of weeks we could have a few more items checked off our list!
And we are pretty much doing it all ourselves. Well, Byron is doing it mostly himself. It has meant that many of our Saturdays and Sundays involve me taking the boy and Byron making progress on our future expanded living area. I think I got the fun job.
Because we already have a year's (plus) worth of work put into this project, I'm not going to go into a play by play of any part of what we've accomplished so far. Instead, I think I'll give you a bulleted list of what's done and another of what is left to come, as well as let the pictures do the talking.
- Frame the exterior walls and the remaining interior walls
- Design a half wall to split the two main rooms
- Install a service panel dedicated to the basement
- Hookup electrical connections (light and power)
- Prep rooms for cable hookups
- Move the drain in the bathroom to accommodate a tub instead of a shower
- Insulate
- Install drywall
- Mud, tape, and sand drywall
- Tile the bathroom floor
- Tile the bathroom shower area
- Install bathroom toilet and vanity and run water lines
- Install carpet (this will most likely NOT be a DIY)
- Install a bank of cabinetry for storage
- Paint
- Furnish
- Decorate (!!!)
So there it is - the secret I haven't talked about. Even in the short time since I started writing this post, we are already almost finished with hanging the drywall, and I think I am going to convince Byron that we might want to hire someone to do the finishing for us. So who knows...in another couple of weeks we could have a few more items checked off our list!
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
LATELY
Lately, nothing super special has been going on, but it seems like we have been keeping busy. We took a little labor day adventure to Union Park which included a picnic lunch, a ride on the Heritage Carousel, and several trips down the rocket slide.
We are about to enroll Mason in a gym class. Just saying that makes me feel like he is growing up right before my eyes. I really hope he likes it. This boy has so much energy that I was just beginning to dread what it would be like for him to be cooped up in the house all winter long, and I had to find a way to get him out and active at least once a week. I guess gym class is to boys what ballet is to girls, right?
After extreme heat for so long, fall weather is upon us, at least for the past few days, and it feels nice. It is a welcome change of pace for us as we wrap up all of our exciting summer adventures and get ready for what comes next. And although I don't usually get too deep on this little blog of mine, I'd like to share a few words that have really resonated with me lately.
There might be a shift in focus in this place. It is obvious that I don't have time for craft projects or sewing or decorating like I used to, but what I do have time for is to reflect on my little life with my little family, and I hope to be able to share it with anyone who chooses to read.
We are about to enroll Mason in a gym class. Just saying that makes me feel like he is growing up right before my eyes. I really hope he likes it. This boy has so much energy that I was just beginning to dread what it would be like for him to be cooped up in the house all winter long, and I had to find a way to get him out and active at least once a week. I guess gym class is to boys what ballet is to girls, right?
After extreme heat for so long, fall weather is upon us, at least for the past few days, and it feels nice. It is a welcome change of pace for us as we wrap up all of our exciting summer adventures and get ready for what comes next. And although I don't usually get too deep on this little blog of mine, I'd like to share a few words that have really resonated with me lately.
"Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and lean not on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge him and he will direct your paths." Proverbs 3:5-6
These are familiar words to many of us, but they have a new meaning for me. For some reason when I read these verses, I have always jumped to the part about "he will direct your paths" skipping right over "acknowledge him." Just as we are entering this season of fall, I am entering a season of life where my focus will be on acknowledging God first in everything that I do. Yes, he will still direct my paths, but that will be the result of my trust, praise, and acknowledgement.There might be a shift in focus in this place. It is obvious that I don't have time for craft projects or sewing or decorating like I used to, but what I do have time for is to reflect on my little life with my little family, and I hope to be able to share it with anyone who chooses to read.
Monday, September 2, 2013
SOMETHING QUICK
It seems like holiday weekends always kick start my blogging after a break, but this time I ran into a little snag. We have a mac and I use iphoto to store all my pictures. And I noticed on Friday when I went to import some pictures that it was gone. How an application just disappears is surely beyond me, but it did. After a couple of days of trying to figure out how to fix it ourselves online, we resorted to making an appointment at our local Apple store. 30 minutes later, they had us fixed up and back in business. I tell you that only because that is the reason I don't have anything good to share today. But I do have something quick that I whipped up for the boy to play with. You may have seen it on Pinterest, since that is where I stole it from found my inspiration.
It's basically a matching game for him to practice his colors, but the clothes pin also help him work on his fine motor skills as well. It keeps him busy for a few minutes, which is pretty much an hour in toddler time. At least with my toddler!
Hopefully my computer woes are over and I can get back to sharing more of our summer as it comes to a close.
It's basically a matching game for him to practice his colors, but the clothes pin also help him work on his fine motor skills as well. It keeps him busy for a few minutes, which is pretty much an hour in toddler time. At least with my toddler!
Hopefully my computer woes are over and I can get back to sharing more of our summer as it comes to a close.
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