Showing posts with label crafts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crafts. Show all posts

Sunday, 13 January 2013

2012 Round Up - Best and Most Loved Posts of the Year

I can hardly believe that it’s been almost a year since I decided to start this little blog. Back in Feb 2012 I wanted to participate in I’m An Organizing Junkie’s big organizational challenge. So I started this site and since then have spent many an evening baking, cleaning and organizing, all while taking photos and documenting the fun for all of you to read about it. 
 
In 2012 I managed to put together 164 blog posts! That seems crazy to me, and some weeks it was crazy! Fun, but a little insane. I’m lucky that my husband works evenings, so I don’t have to feel like I’m ignoring him when I sit under my blanket with HGTV on while blogging on my laptop.

I took a look at which posts were the most popular in 2012, and here is my round up of the most-viewed projects and posts from the past year.

Beef Enchilada Bake
An Organized Command Center
Little Girl Room Organizing
My 29 Day Organizational Success
Dr Pepper Cupcakes
Minimalish Rules
Spring Break Spring Cleaning
Tastes Homemade Box Cake Recipe
End of the Year Teacher Thank You Presents
Chicken Macaroni Bake Freezer Meal
Taming the Hair Ties
Linen Closet Loveliness
What do you think? Are any of these your favorites? 
 
Here are my favorite posts from the past year:
 
Secrets of a Happy Marriage
Butter Chicken Lasagne
Half Marathon Highlights
Peanut Butter Chocolate Cupcakes with Fluffy Peanut Butter Frosting
 
Summer of Fun Chart
Turtle Cupcakes
Pasta with Prawns in Boursin Cream Sauce
 
Kindergarten Graduation Presents
Super Amazing Totally Irresistible Chocolate Trifle
I hope you all like what you have seen so far from my little corner of the internet! There are many more fun and exciting things to come!


Monday, 13 August 2012

Custom Water Bottle Labels

This week is party prep week in our house! Miss A is turning SIX years old on Thursday, and she has requested a Hello Kitty Cupcake Decorating party for herself and 15 little friends.
Along with the variety of flavours of cupcakes that I need to find time to bake this week, and the five crazy bright colours of icing that have been requested by Miss A, there is also a big, bland clubhouse to decorate.
We started our first party decorations project on Sunday, while watching the closing ceremonies of the Olympics as a family. While the hubs controlled the remote, the girls and I got to work making custom labels for the water bottles to be served at the party!
First things first, buy a flat of bottled water and find a helpful assistant. 
Have helpful assistant remove the labels from the bottles. It's alright if the gluey stuff stays on the bottle, it's actually helpful for lining up the labels later.
Next up are the labels - super easy! I removed a label from one of the bottles, measured the dimensions and then created a table in Microsoft word where the label dimensions were the size of the table cells. I found a pretty pink damask design on google image, used it as the background and then added the 6th Birthday info to the front using a text box.
I cut out the labels and passed them to my lovely assistant to line up around the side of the bottle. I used a little strip of scotch tape to seal the paper around the edge of the bottle. Then I did it again. And again. And again.

I think they turned out pretty cute! 
What do you think?
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Thursday, 28 June 2012

Summer of Fun Chart

It’s finally here! SUMMER has arrived!! Well, two days in a row of sunshine, so far - however, as I type this post, the rain is pouring down again! 
The kids are officially out of school, and summer vacation will be in full swing for the weekend, with a family BBQ, and Canada Day celebrations.

Sorry for the horrible lighting - Iphone photo from last year!
Last year I thought it would be fun to put together a list of all the fun things the kids and I (and Daddy, and Nanny, and whoever else we hang with!) get to do with the girls. We created a Summer of Fun chart (photo above) and on each of the sun’s rays we put cheap/free FUN activities to look forward to.
Every day at breakfast we would pick something from the Summer of Fun chart to do that day. Some of the things on the chart are close to home, some are far away. Some things are just to be done with Mommy, others just with Daddy. Most importantly, they are memories in the making that we are making with our girls, and I can’t wait to get started.

Since the space we used for the Summer of Fun chart is now filled with lovely family photos in the kitchen, we are going with a slightly different approach this time around. I took an old picture frame and spray painted the frame with a lovely teal color the girls picked out. I sprayed the background of the frame with another coat of the paint, called Blue Ocean Breeze.
Then came the list! I sat down the missies and we thought about all of the fun things we did last summer and what we wanted to do this summer. The best memories we had were picking berries, feeding the ducks at the local pond and going to the beach. I tried to plan a lot out outside activities, but since the hubs leaves for work at 1pm, activities that would be easy to accomplish at his (slower than Mama) pace.
Once the big long list was all written out, I printed it in a table in Word and made the font different colors. I was going to try to color code the ones for Daddy, Mommy, etc, but I figure I can put stickers on the ones that are parent specific.
This year we are also planning some bigger day trips, where we will be doing activities from the summer of fun chart – on those ones, I’ll pre-date the tags so we know specifically when to pick them off!
After cutting out all of the activities, I used different summery colored pieces of scrapbook paper to put on top of the activities, so they would be partially hidden from prying eyes (but Mommy would still be able to see and steer the girls into certain activities for certain days).
The plan at this point was to affix the activities to the chalkboard backing, but there were WAY too many activities to fit on the backing of the frame.
Plan B! Off to the dollar store for some jumbo craft sticks! I un-glued the activities from the backing of the frame and glued them onto the craft sticks to look like summery little flags of fun.
While at the dollar store, I also picked up a 3 pack of hot pink canvas bags to hold the sticks of fun. 
In order to attach the bags to the frame, I threaded some vintage buttons I had on hand with ribbon, and threaded them through the frame backing.
I tied the ribbon around a craft stick so that the ribbon wouldn't loosen through the backing. This meant I didn`t have to worry about glue holding up the canvas bags so they would hold up a lot longer.
I picked up a box to hold the sticks once they have been selected and completed. I plan to paint it the same color as the frame and add some decorations to the box. That way the frame can be used year after wonderful year! 
The plan this year is that each morning, after breakfast, the girls can pull at least one activity for the day to do with Mommy, Daddy or whomever they are spending the day!



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Wednesday, 20 June 2012

Kindergarten Graduation Presents

Pic taken just last week
I can’t believe it is the end of the school year already! It seems like yesterday I dressed my big girl up in her first-day-of-school outfit, put her wee little backpack on and tearily dropped her off at school. For Miss A it was her first year of kindergarten! I can’t believe my first baby is already five years old and finished her first full year of school!
I already showed all of you the end of the year teacher appreciation gifts the girls and I put together for the teachers. 
I also thought it would be fun to make a little graduation present for the kindergarteners, to mark this year of accomplishment in their lives.
After hitting up my favorite inspiration site (Pinterest, of course!) I first decided that I wanted this gift to be fairly inexpensive, and also practical, so the kids could get some use out of the present. 
I decided to go with bubbles (its summer, who doesn’t love bubbles!?), smarties, rockets, and a couple of pencils (you know, for working on their penmanship over summer break!). My total investment for these gifts was under $20 for all 24 kids in the class.
I used regular mailing labels and had them printed up with a teal background, red circle border and text reading “Congratulations Smartie Pants, you did great this year! Love, Aidyn”.
Next, I enlisted my special little helper in all things crafting, Miss E. She peeled the labels, I stuck them, I put in the bubbles, and she counted out the smarties and the rockets. She put the pencils in; I tied the bags off with green and blue ribbon. 
We made a pretty good team! Start to finish, the entire process took about a half hour, and we had fun doing it (partly because we ate the extra smarties and rockets as we went along…).
Here’s a look at the finished product! Miss E and I are going to hand them out to the kids after the kindergarten grad. We’ll give the teachers their gifts the same day.
I still can’t believe kindergarten round one is almost over. Next up I hope to post about out Summer of Fun chart! 
Last year we put up this chart, and worked our way through the activities. This year we’ve had to come up with something new, because the wall where the Summer of Fun chart lived has new family photos on it!
Check in later this week and see how it all turns out!


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