Friday, September 16, 2011

Free Spongebob Sqaurepants Printable!

Whooo Lives in a pineapple under the sea?
Spongebob Squarepants!



Well the kids birthday party bash is almost a week away. Today I got more decorations prepared and some even put up! You don't think I'm excited do you?

I created an amazing Spongebob printable to share with all of you Spongebob fans.

I plan on printing this out framing it in a 9 x 13 inch frame and setting it up on the gift table. The link below is for you to download the printable.


Enjoy!



Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Fall Decorating

As I mentioned earlier on today's post I L.O.V.E. FALL!

It is so beautiful will all the colors and fresh crisp air. Today I worked on cleaning my house and getting my summer decor put away. I could not wait to get my house cozy and gorgeous for the colder months ahead.
I promised I would post pictures of what I had put out today. I am very happy with the way it has turned out. From moving into a larger space compared to the last one, I now feel it necessary to get a few things to add to my fall collection. The items I have just are not cutting it any more.

With that being said, I will definitely be on a mission for low cost items that I can add things to, and transform into beautiful decor. I hope you love the pictures as much as I am enjoying looking at it. I find myself walking into the dining room just to look at all the pretty stuff =)



This is the entry table into my dining room.


This is also in the dining room.

Need a simple filler...popcorn!



I simply added a couple pine cones to the wall unit.

I hope everyone has a great night!


Free Fall Printable

Happy Tuesday Everyone!!


I hope all of you are enjoying your day as much as I am. Today I am cleaning and preparing my house for the Fall season. I have to say Fall is by far on the top of my favorite seasons. The fresh air and beautiful trees are worth the hot summer!


Because this is my first Fall season in our house I am creating printable's for each season as they come along. Here is mine for Autumn.






I printed it on a primary orange color stock paper. It turned out great. After I get some of my items set up around the house I will be posting pictures!

Now is a great time for those of you who haven't thought about setting up for fall decor. I would love to see what you all have done in your homes.

Until later...





Thursday, September 8, 2011

Fish In A Bag - Soap

One more busy school morning until the weekend, and then busy weekend mornings =)

Today I worked on some prizes for my kids combined birthday party. This year we are having a combined birthday for the two. The agreeable theme was Spongebob Squarepants. I am really excited at all the little things I have planned. Even more to see everything together and get to show all of you!

My children can hardly handle themselves with all the odds and ends coming together. They want to get into everything, but I can't blame them.


Here is a tutorial on the fish in a bag soap. These will be with other items for the children to choose from when winning a game.


The materials needed are:


Baggies – whatever you prefer
Clear Glycerin – I used a 2 pound block and got three soap bags to my liking.
Plastic Fish – I bought mine from Oriental Trading

Rubbing Alcohol
Small Spritzing Bottle
Cups – To steady the bag *optional
Funnel - *optional


To start you need to gather all your materials. Chop up your Glycerin block into squares.

To melt the glycerin I decided to go with a large glass measuring cup. Place the Glycerin into the microwave and heat until completely liquified.
Grab your bag and open. Seperate the sides of the bag as much as possible. You want to avoid pouring the soap down the sides of the bag, because when it hardens you will be able to see where the soap has touched. This is when you may want to use a funnel, but my 6 year old was more then happy to help!

Gently pour in about a ½ inch of soap. If there are any bubbles use your spritzing bottle filled with rubbing alcohol. When you spray the alcohol onto the glycerin it will do magic (making the bubbles go away.) 

Prop cups around your bag to help stabilize it. The glycerin will cool and develop a sort of “skin.” Once this begins to happen you will want to place your fish.
In this picture, I am aware that this is more than a 1/2 inch of glycerin. I did this and learned very quickly it works a lot better when you start will a smaller amount. =)


Once the soap has cooled most of the way, completely re-heat the glycerin. You will then top off your bag to the level of your liking.


Wa La! Your Done!


Now I found trying to“prop" the filled bag with the cups was really hard to do because... your filling over top of the hardened first layer. Propping it with the liquid on top creates a weird shape that ends up draping down over the solid base. Sooooo... I decided to tie the bag right after filling them. Trapping the air inside kept it at the natural looking shape that I was going for. Thus, I had to cut all the strings off after they hardened, because of the condensation, LoL...DUHHH. All in all my suggestion would be to do that, but have rubber bands to tie the bags off so you can easily let the condensation out after they have set completely.


Enjoy!




Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Free Back To School Printable

Back To School


Happy Tuesday! I hope everyone's day was as swell as mine. My son had his 6th Birthday today, and both of my babies started Kindergarten. It was such a joyous day seeing them become more independent and see how they shine around others. I really had a goal set to give a cute, and most importantly simple gift to the kid's teachers. The children and I decided to bake chocolate chip cookies this weekend. It worked out that we had three cookies for each teacher of descending sizes. I stacked them, and wrapped them in cellophane, and adorned it with a cute curly ribbon. I dug out a couple small gift bags from my wrapping bins. I wasn't feeling the traditional gift bag, so I cut off the handles and made a label. It worked out perfect!


To make the gift bag label I went on to the a.w.e.s.o.m.e website www.picnik.com and created tags.

I recently started messing around on the site with the free options. I am now starting to develop a love for it. It is very user friendly and the possibilities of what can be created are endless.Creating printable's is now on my
                               "to-do wish list."

The teachers loved the gifts, got a laugh out of the tags, and (hopefully) started out the year in a great positive way!


Here are a couple pictures.

Enjoy!















Sunday, September 4, 2011

Brooch Bridal Bouquet

Oh My Word!

My beautiful sister is getting married in Las Vegas in October. I unfortunately I cannot make it, so I am trying to help out as much as possible with everything before hand. Anyways I am a total DIY'er and I honestly believe if there is a want there is a way :) My sister totally fell in love with Brooch Bouquets so of course I said, "Oh yeah, we can totally do that."

With a bottle of wine in tow we got our craft on. All the pieces went together very smooth. We did not have to tear anything apart, and no anger words were blurted. It was so much fun having girl time and getting all giddy about the wedding. I do have to say though it was very hard knowing I will not be able to be there with her on her wedding day seeing this special piece coming together.

We did not take any action shots while putting the flowers together, but I do have pictures after we assembled them. We still have to attach the feathers and the wrap. I will be sewing a custom sleeve for the bouquet and hopefully making her flower dreams come true.

I will give you all a peak of what we have completed.

I hope everyone has a great Labor Day tomorrow!




The Brides Bouquet
Maid Of Honor Bouquet

The Father Of The Bride And Groomsmen Pins

Grooms Pin

Mothers Pins or Wrist Piece