Thursday, March 29, 2012

Easter Rabbit Wooden Block - FREEBIE



I have a FREEBIE to offer you today.  Isn't it so cute?!?!  I want you to see how easy it is to create my wooden blocks so give this one a try.  I designed the freebie to coordinate with my Easter Word Blocks.  They look really cute together or it can stand separate as I have on my April Table Scape.  A list of supplies and instructions come with this freebie download. 

Download your FREEBIE
HERE

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Easter Word Blocks - NEW RELEASE



I am so excited that Easter is around the corner.  When growing up that meant that warm weather was around the corner.  However, I live in Vegas and we have already experienced some 80 degree weather days so I am not looking for better weather.  I am already enjoying it.  But because I live in a desert landscape, I miss seeing the new flowers blossom and.  So I needed to add a pop of color somehow to my home decor.  I loved my St Patty's Day blocks so much, I created some Easter ones.  The pop of color was just what my house needed. 
While the kids played outside for the afternoon, I enjoyed some "me time" creating my Easter Word blocks.   Honestly one of my favorite things about Easter is Starburst Jellybeans so knew I had to have a jellybean block to honor my favorite treat.  The Jellybean block is my favorite one. 

Visit my Etsy Shop to get your DIY printable . . .HERE!
an instruction sheet and complete supply list is included with this file.

I linked up at the following . . .

Someday CraftsSeven Thirty ThreePassionately ArtisticSew Much AdoSomewhat SimpleHouse of HepworthsKate's Nesting SpotThe Shabby NestFingerprints on the FridgeSimply Sweet HomeChic on a Shoe String BudgetA Little Knick KnackHome is Where My Story BeginsFinding FabulousIts A Hodge Podge LifeSassy SitesSimple Home LifeSimply Designing

Friday, March 16, 2012

Our Leprechaun Trap is Set . . .

is yours?!?!


Friday, March 9, 2012

Holiday Flare


Some of you may have seen my tablescape over at my sister's blog - My Computer is My Canvas.  She was the one who inspired me to decorate for the holidays.  I am not the type to decorate the whole house for the holidays.  I just want a splash of holiday flare so I stick to decorating my dinning room table with a fun tablescape.  Throwing together some holiday flare is easy.  Here's what I like to do . . .


I love to decorate with food.  When I was looking for some St Patrick's Day decorations, there was not much to be found so I headed for the produce section of the grocery store where the limes caught my eye.  Since I was going for a green motif, limes were perfect.  Then I headed to the candy section and the Skittles wrapper caught my eye because of the rainbow.  These two items are not what you would normally think of when decorating for St Patty's Day, but because I was thinking outside the box I found some awesome additions to my tablescape. 


These little pots of gold are my favorite part of the tablescape.  They are actually cauldrons that I purchased during the Halloween season last year just for this purpose.  All I had to do was add some Rolos and some cute ribbon and the cauldrons were transformed.  I am always on the look out for some simple decorations that will make a fun addition to my tablescape all year round. 

I hope these tips will help you create a fun tablescape for your holiday flare.

Sunday, March 4, 2012

St Patty's Day Word Blocks

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One of my favorite holiday decorations is a set of Halloween stackable word blocks.  I picked them up a few years ago and can't wait to get them out every Halloween.  I have always wanted a set for every holiday, but was never able to find anything similar.  So, while I was "pinning" one night, the thought popped into my mind to make my own.  I wished I would have thought of this years ago.  

This project was quick, easy and fun.  In fact it was so easy that I was able to complete my blocks while my 7 week old baby took a nap snugged up in his BABYBJORN sling.  All you need is some wooden blocks (bought and cut at the local Home Depot), paint, sand paper, Mod Podge and the DIY Printable available for purchase in my Etsy Shop. 

Visit my Etsy Shop to get your printable . . .HERE!
an instruction sheet and complete supply list is included with this file.

Linked up at . . .

Skip To My Lou, Sugar Bee CraftsSumo's Sweet StuffToday's Creative BlogTip JunkieFunky Polkadot GiraffeHope StudiosNot Just A HousewifeLil' LunaBlue Cricket DesignSew Much AdoPassionately Artistic

Monday, January 2, 2012

Arise and Shine Forth - LDS YW Printable

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I belong to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and am lucky enough to be involved with the Young Women's program.  That means I get to spend my time with the 12 - 18 year old girls of the church.  Each year, there is a common theme that is used church wide for teaching the girls standards and values.  This year the theme is Arise and Shine Forth.  We, as YW leaders, wanted to give the girls something to keep with them through out the year to remember this theme and what's better than chapstick.  I love all the chapstick covers ideas from My Computer Is My Canvas so used them to create our own custom chapstick labels.  I didn't just stop there, I created a bookmark to give at a later date and a Subway Art Poster to hang on our bulletin board.  We are so excited for this years theme and to give the girls these fun handouts throughout the year. 


This free download includes chapstick labels, bookmarks and an 8x10 Subway Art Poster -
Download HERE!

Friday, December 30, 2011

Anniversary Subway Art

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My hubby and I are celebrating 11 years today - YEAH for us!!!  My hubby and I wish that our anniversary was on a different date because our special day seems to get lost in all the holiday celebrations.  So over the years it seems our anniversary slides by almost unnoticed.  This morning was no exception.  At least I remembered to tell him Happy Anniversary just as he was walking out the door for work. 


Even though we always tell each other "NO GIFTS,"  I felt a little bad about not even getting a babysitter so we could enjoy a nice dinner together.  SO I got my thinking cap on and started to plan a special dinner at home.    I started my planning by making our Anniversary Subway Art and was so please with how it turned out.  Then the kids and I went shopping to get some Sparkling Apple Cider (my hubby's fav) and Nothing Bundt Cakes for dessert.  I came home, set the table (table cloth and all) made dinner and waited for my hubby's surprised look when he walked in the door from work.  The best part of dinner - Bread Stick Twists.  You can see how to make them HERE in Pintrest. 

Interested in having your own custom Anniversary Subway Art - click HERE to visit my Etsy Shop!