I meant to post the downloads for the brunch I hosted, recipes and “how to” for homemade bunny peeps and birds nest, but I never go to it. I will have to post next year. I hope you are having a terrific Tuesday. My little guy is feeling good as new and we are enjoying playing outside in the nice spring weather.
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Snapshot of Easter 2010
Tuesday, April 6th, 2010Easter tree ornament part 2
Thursday, March 25th, 2010Materials needed:
scrap paper for pattern
patterned or colored paper (you could also use white or colored paper and apply stickers)
scissors
glue
glitter
coordinating ribbon
helpful, but optional:
paper plate(s)
wax paper
bone folder
cutting mat
Easter tree ornament part 1
Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010When I was a little girl, my mom always put handmade cross ornaments on our indoor tree for Easter. This year, I thought I would make some, too. They are hanging from a plant on my dining room table. This is a fun, quick project. The glitter is a little messy, so you could skip if needed.
Materials needed:
scrap paper for pattern
patterned or colored paper (you could also use white or colored paper and apply stickers)
scissors
glue
glitter
hole punch
coordinating ribbon
helpful, but optional:
paper plate(s)
wax paper
bone folder
cutting mat
Here is the how to:
Part 2 Egg shaped ornament coming soon…
The Fifth Annual Holiday ‘Stache
Thursday, January 28th, 2010
I know that the mustache has become trendy lately, but our family has been celebrating it for years. We call it the “Holiday ‘Stache”. Each year from Thanksgiving Day to New Years Day, the guys grow a beard. On New Years Day, they shave it to a mustache. Then we vote on who looks the best – think used car salesman (no offense to you if you are a used car salesman, you know what we mean!). The winner gets the trophy and title of reigning mustache champion until the next year. My dad won this time around. This year I made all the men cups with a mustache to be funny. It was really easy, paint with ceramic paint then bake in the oven. It is a fun tradition, although I really don’t like kissing my guy when he has a mustache!

The 2009 Reigning Mustache Champion
Valentine Heart Garland
Thursday, January 28th, 2010
This is a quick and easy project to add some Valentines Day spark to your home decor. I am not a fan of red, and with two guys in the house, I used colors to match our living room.
Tools needed:
piece or two of plain, ruled, or scrap paper
scissors
pen or pencil
patterned or color paper in matching color combo of your choice
ribbon
clothes pins or other closure to secure hearts to ribbon

First I made the heart shape I wanted out of regular paper. I did the elementary school version by folding the paper in half and cutting.

Use the pattern to trace and cut your hearts out of the pattern paper. I made eight, and they are medium sized, around 7×7.

Secure ribbon loosely hanging on your credenza, fireplace, or in a doorway.

Secure the hearts to your ribbon using clothespins. I used stained clothespins, but you could secure with colored paper clips, tape, or even punch a hole through the middle top of the heart and string through the ribbon. This would also be fun to let your kids pick out colors they want and hang in their room.
Enjoy your V-tines decor!
Turkey Treats
Wednesday, November 25th, 2009
These treats are fun to make and great for little hands to help. My little hands are a little too little, but he was still able to enjoy the outcome and taste the ingredients while I was putting them together.
Ingredients needed:
Ritz crackers
chocolate kisses
icing (I took the easy way out and bought a can of pre-made, but you can also make your own.)
candy corn
carmel squares

Spread the icing on the cracker. Place a chocolate kiss at the bottom of the cracker. Then add the candy corn above the kiss for the feathers. Place a candy corn on the top of the kiss for the head. Let dry. Then affix a carmel to the back of the cracker with more icing so the turkey can stand. Use as a place setting or decor for you table and double as a treat. Make sure you have a cutie guy (or gal) to taste the results.


Happy Thanksgiving!
Stress Free Christmas – Week 5-8
Wednesday, November 25th, 2009
I am behind on my Christmas schedule – I was so busy getting ready to go out of town and then we were gone for two weeks. I am still further ahead than I have ever been on Christmas planning, and I have the long weekend to get caught up. I am going to cram 4 weeks into one week. I apologize for those of you trying to follow my plan!
View Week 4 here
Week 5 (Oct 30-Nov 5) purchase or make Christmas card, pick up non-perishable baking items (they are almost always out of at least one ingredient when I get around to going to the store in December.)
Christmas card – I have actually already started on my Christmas card design. There are many great ideas you can use for your card. You can be as simple or complicated as you like. Try shutterfly.com, snapfish.com or walmart.com for online photo cards. Choose one of their designs and upload your photo. You can design your own using scrap book paper or your computer. Affix your photo to your own design. You can also find many designers on etsy.com that design cards (use keyword “Christmas card” or “holiday card”). Of course, we design cards too! (micandnic.com) However you decide to do your card, make it fun. If it is a stressful event, wait and send one for the first of January that says Happy New Year, or even wait until Valentines day. It should be a fun and creative time, not a stressful thing to check off the to-do list.
Pick up non-perishable baking items – since I was out of town I am going to have to wait on this until the beginning of December. They will be out of everything because of Thanksgiving baking. I will go next Wednesday or so.
Week 6 (Nov 6-Nov 12) catch up week; work on homemade gifts
It is a good thing that I scheduled a catch up week, I need it! I have been slowly working on my gifts when the little pickle is sleeping. I have a list of what I am making for whom, and am checking them off the list one by one. I am planning on making a big dent in my list this long Thanksgiving weekend.
Week 7 (Nov 13-Nov 19) make gift tags, decide on gift wrap colors
I will work on these this weekend as well. Look at tags and wrap in the store and magazines new and old for ideas. Use a photograph or make a design with a stamp or print out from your computer and cut with a die cut. Many scrapbook stores have big cutting sets and shapes you can use for free.
Week 8 (Nov 20-Nov 26) schedule Christmas party and plan, make invitation
This will be a quick one. Decide on the day to do the party, I am thinking a Tuesday or Thursday night. Make a list of easy snacks and desserts to make and shopping list. Design a cute card to send out. Make a small gift for guests to take home – maybe an ornament or cute packaged dessert and recipe.
Happy Planning! I will resume with the weekly plans end of this week.
Thankful Jar
Wednesday, November 25th, 2009
Last night I designed “thankful” notes and put together a jar to keep them in. I will have everyone write what they are thankful for on the note cards, then we can read aloud at dinner. This was a quick project. I taped a piece of scrap paper to the jar, then wrapped a bow around to help secure. To add the note for decoration, hole punch the card in the corner, and string through the ribbon before attaching and tying to the jar. Download note card here. Print, cut, and start writing!
Stress Free Christmas – Week 4
Tuesday, October 27th, 2009
Last week I went through my address list, decided on size of my Christmas card, and purchase stamps & envelopes. View last week here.
Week 4 (Oct. 23-29) – decide on treats, snacks, and meals surrounding Christmas and make shopping list.
This is mostly done. I need to sit down and make the list, but I have everything in mind that I want to do.
Treats and snacks: hot chocolate, apple cider, gingerbread house, sugar cookies, chex mix.
Meal: ham with honey mustard glaze, twice baked potatoes, green beans, sweet potato fries, home made bread, pecan pie, home made ice cream.
This is an easy week, which will leave extra time to solidify my list of gifts and pick up the remaining items and supplies I need.
Have a great day!
Stress Free Christmas – Week 3
Thursday, October 15th, 2009
I am now on week 3 working towards a stress free Christmas. View last week here.
Week 3 (Oct. 16-22) – go through address list, decide on size of Christmas card, purchase stamps & envelopes, address envelopes
This will probably be the hardest week for me. I usually procrastinate as long as possible when I do not want to do something, and going though my address list is definitely not something that I want to do! I do know that it will save me a lot of time in the future and save me a late night in December trying to round up my addresses. I am planning on working on this for 20 minutes everyday to make it easier to bear. I will find all my addresses, put them in a pile, and start typing them out to store on my computer and print out a copy for quick reference. I am going to print out the addresses on labels this year and I am happy about that – my handwriting is not that great!
Deciding on the size of you card is not absolutely necessary, but I want to go ahead and decide on it so I can buy my envelopes and print out the labels so I can check that off the list. It will be so nice to simply stuff and place in my mail box in December.















