Happy Holidays!
xo,
Brittany
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I saw a picture of ornaments on Pinterest that I just had to make for my little boy. He lives in a home with 4 little girls so I like to do something special for him from time to time. The kid sure has to deal with a lot of girl drama! He is definitely all boy though. He loves monster trucks, pirate swords, and of course Superheroes! I always make time to watch a movie with him like Thor, Captain America, etc. I have to say that I have come to enjoy them myself or maybe that's just because I know how much he enjoys them. This project was especially fun for me because my little guy got to help.
Items needed:
Craft paint (in the colors of your choosing)
Clear glass ornaments with removable tops ( I purchase mine from Hobby Lobby)
Glue ( I used Hodge Podge)
Paper ( I printed the logos I found online on plain paper)
Empty toilet paper roll ( I used it to set the ornaments on to dry)
Remove the metal piece from the top of the ornament.
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INGREDIENTS
1/2 tsp. dill
1/4 c oil
16 oz. oyster crackers
1 packet (1 oz.) powdered ranch mix
1/4 tsp. lemon pepper or garlic powder (optional)
Add all ingredients to gallon size zipper bag and toss to coat.
Bake at 250 degrees for 15-20 minutes, stirring every 5 minutes
I hope everyone is enjoying their holiday season!
xo,
Brittany
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We bought some second hand furniture for my daughter's room a little while back. It looked pretty good at first, but after a while we noticed that the previous owner had touched it up. Whatever they used was impossible to clean. Every mess my daughter made just seemed to stay there, I was rarely able to wipe it clean. I was so tired of looking at it in this condition so I started exploring the option of buying new furniture. I quickly decided that I didn't want to spend a lot of money for furniture that will more than likely have a lot of wear over the years (She will be 9 in Jan). I have seen plenty of painted furniture on Pinterest.com which is where I got this idea.
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Last April our youngest child Alyla turned 4. Most of the time our children want their birthday's to take place at Chuck E Cheese or Pump it Up but she wanted to have her birthday at home. She loves Minnie Mouse so I decided to get creative, but since I have 5 children there is not always a lot of time to create my vision.
I love the traditional colors for Minnie Mouse and I wasn't thrilled about going to the store and purchasing all the pink and white polka dot Minnie items which most stores carry. So with the help of Etsy.com I was able to order a printable kit to use for her party. It had banners, water bottle labels, circle labels (which I cut out and taped to toothpicks for the cupcakes), etc.. I then ordered some balloons, table clothes, and ribbon on amazon.com ( I am a Prime member so I get free two day shipping on any Prime products).
Etsy.com party kit can be purchase now at www.printablepartydesigns.com
For the Candy buffet I picked up random sized glass containers and scoops from Marshalls, Home Goods, and Party City ( I later repurposed some of the glass containers in my powder room, they now hold cotton balls and q-tips). I also cut out some of the pintable labels and glued them to some candy bags I picked up at party city. The kids all filled up a bag of candy to take home with them. The Minnie Mouse faces are die cuts I also ordered through Etsy.com
I also found this dress through Etsy.com but they have now relocated to www.RocknBabyBoutique.com . That is my mom in the picture with Alyla.
I started picking things up and ordering about 6 weeks prior to the birthday. Purchasing everything at once would have been difficult for my budget. Everything for this party was very easy to put together and all of the guests, big and small, really enjoyed the dessert buffet!
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I cannot believe Thanksgiving is next week! Here are a couple ideas for your Fall tablescape that won't break the bank!
Thanksgiving Place Card and Party Favor:
How To Make A Ship Centerpiece For Thanksgiving:
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My son is 6 now and really needed a space to do homework, write, play with Legos, etc. I finally made it to Ikea recently ( the store closest to me is 2 hrs away). This is what I found.
This was a quick update with minimal costs and he loves his new space. (Comforter is from Pottery Barn Kids and the sport picture is from Target)
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Fall is here and there are so many beautiful trends for your closet and your home...
Tory Burch SADDALRINA OVERSIZED HOBO $595 http://www.toryburch.com
Kate Spade Montreal Boots $398 http://www.katespade.com/
Nate Berkus Taper Candleholder $19.99 http://www.target.com
Bar cart from Target $129.99 http://www.target.comPerfect for entertaining during the holiday season
Clarke Queen Headboard in Walnut $249.99
http://www.pier1.com/
Grande Luxe Glass Lamp $150 http://www.pier1.com/
I have this Lamp in My living room and it is so much prettier in person. It is a mercury glass and the shade is white with an alligator skin type texture.
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Happy Fall! We recently went to the Fall Festival at my children's school. Here is a picture from that night.
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I hope everyone had a festive and fun Halloween! It's so fun finding out what your children want to be. We had a Ballerina, Cinderella, a Repunzel Bride, Thor, and Ariel.
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