I am on vacation today and Mike (being the awesome husband he is) is giving me a scrap day. Today is his day to go to the grocery store and Costco so I have the house to myself for a few hours and I am about ready to get to work.....back later with whatever I come up with.
I've been a bad girl.....but I am so happy about it...and a few Color Me Daisy peeks
Yesterday I left this message for Mike "oh good, you didn't answer so I don't have to tell you what I did at lunch". He called back later and said "you bought a sewing machine, didn't you?". Well I guess I wasn't getting away with anything, was I? A couple of years ago I wanted to learn to sew just so I could stitch on my scrapbook pages, but I didn't want to spend a lot of money on a machine. So I got the bargain basement Singer from Target on a Black Friday sale. It took me almost 2 years to actually learn to use it. I've sewed with it some, but it jams a lot and now that I have dabbled a bit in some fabric sewing I know it isn't going to cut it for long. I had known when I bought it that if I got the sewing bug I would go ahead and upgrade.
I have been including fabric in the Color Me Daisy kits for the past year and every time I go to pick out fabrics I am so intrigued (I think it's just like scrapbook papers in that respect). I look at it and touch it and see so many possibilities.
I also want to do a makeover on my kitchen and master bathroom, as well as finishing some window treatments around the house. They are so expensive to have done I keep putting it off. So I thought maybe I could learn to sew them myself.
So after a lot of research I finally settled on a new machine:
Isn't she pretty? This machine does 173 stitches including some basic embroidery. But the coolest thing about it (for me) is the bobbin loading. I hated the one on my old machine, this one is so much simpler. I have a class next week on how to use it, but I plan to play with it this weekend. I even have an apron in mind to try to make.
Earlier this week I went to Michael's in search of some of the new EK Success Border Punches. They didn't have any yet, but I did find a star border punch in the American Girls section. I like flowers as much as the next girl, but with 2 boys a star border is a bit more useful. Of course I found what I was looking for at JoAnn's yesterday when I bought my machine, but I couldn't justify spending even more money after the sewing machine purchase.
I also picked up some yarn to try my hand at crocheting flowers. I haven't really crocheted in years, I started a blanket when Nicholas was born but never finished it, and fortunately I didn't have to because my "second" mom is a whiz at crocheting and she did a gorgeous one for him. But I still want to learn how to do flowers. So I brought a few fun colors on sale and have found some tutorials on a few blogs and plan to give that a whirl.
The kit has 5 fabric's included and the Idea Guide included with the kit will have no-sew fabric ideas.....
If you want to see additional sneak peeks for the Spring Fever kit visit the Color Me Daisy Blog or Featured Designer, Becky Williams.
What I Have Learned as a Mother
Today on Stacy Julian's blog I saw this post about 22 Things I Learned Being a Mother which was inspired by Amy Krouse-Rosenthal who I remembered from doing an Encyclopedia of Me (A-Z) inspired scrapbook a few years ago based on the book by her, ENCYCLOPEDIA OF AN ORDINARY LIFE. So I took Stacy's challenge and wrote down my 22 before reading Stacy's or watching the video by Amy. My list was a bit different since my two boys are still toddlers, but I think it will make great journaling for a scrapbook page. So make your list of 22 Things and then read mine and Stacy's and watch Amy's movie. I am sure that we will all find little nuggets in common.
- You can’t protect them from everything
- Independence is a good thing at any age
- There really is nothing sweeter than hearing mommy 100 times in a day (one day you’ll miss it)
- When your children do something that you are really proud of you know you must have done something right
- Routines are important
- I look forward to hearing “mommy’s home” when I get home from work at the end of the day
- Watching the world through their eyes as they explore and learn is very cool
- When your child is hurt or sick or struggling you would do anything to take their pain away
- Snacks are a good thing
- Sometimes (okay most times) it is just easier to let your very picky eater have chicken fingers or hot dogs than it is to have a melt down
- When you hear “I love you mommy” for the first time your heart will immediately melt
- Children do things at their pace not yours
- They grow up too fast
- It is really cool to watch your sons bond with their daddy
- It is okay for daddy to be the main caregiver and have mommy go to work everyday
- You do not need to yell at your kids to let them know you aren’t happy with something they did
- Barney, The Wiggles and kids TV shows in general are not terrible and you are not a bad parent if you let them watch
- Getting your baby to consistently sleep through the night makes for a much happier home
- Sometimes bribery is okay to avoid a public meltdown
- Your house will never again be as neat as it once was and it won’t matter
- You won’t have all the free time you used to have and sometimes you’ll miss it
- But, when those little guys crawl in your lap and want to cuddle with you, you will forget what life was like before they were here
Is it only Tuesday
I am already ready for Friday. We took the boys to the park tonight to tire them out before bed (I think it worked). I will be glad when American Idol is back to only an hour. I hate 2 hour tv nights. No time for anything else. I made this layout over the weekend using the Studio Calico March kit, I love this face that Jackson makes, I call it his cheesy smile. He started doing it right around when he turned one, and still does it all the time, especially when I have the camera out. I love the wood veneer pieces that Studio Calico included in their kit this month. I misted the sun piece with Lemon Maya Mist. I can't wait to use more of this stuff.
Back to American Idol, I think that either Paige or Tim Urban are going home tonight. Either one deserves to go, and it works out fine for my American Idol pool points, I won't be too far out of it if one of them gets the boot. But overall tonight, the show stunk. Pick better songs people. You can do better. But I think Miley Cyrus is a doll, and did alright as a mentor. She has a good amount of confidence for a 17 year old.
Off to read a few pages of my book before crashing for the night,
This Weekends Cooking Adventures and Other Ramblings
It is hard to believe it is Sunday evening already. So catching up from earlier this week, I did get this page done to commemorate Nicholas's achievement this week. We have had one more success, so I am holding out hope it won't be much longer and we can say goodbye to diapers for one boy in this house. Mike asked me if I was going to take a picture of the toilet to scrapbook, but I didn't have to I had these from a few months ago. LOL!
- Pot Roast with Vegetables
- Roasted Sweet Potatoes with Honey Butter
- Herbed Butter Parsnips
- Chocolate Cracked Earth (Flourless Chocolate Cake)
How's that for Photo Freedom
And really loving your pictures so much you want to sleep with them. :)
I am repeating Stacy Julian's Library of Memories class at Big Picture Scrapbooking, which is based on the book Photo Freedom (which is sadly out of print). This time around I decided to go back through the parts that I had previously completed to see how well I have been doing on keeping my library flow. I went through all my chronological binders to move them to 3 ring binders, which was a result of my huge mistake in buying the wrong kind the first time around. I cleared out tons of pictures I just don't feel enthused to scrap anymore.
I ended up with piles of pictures on the floor by me. Nicholas came over and started looking through them and naming everyone and everything in them. So we took one of my old binders and made this for him...
He now has his own photo album that we can add to as I have pictures I have no use for. He doesn't care if the shot isn't perfect, he just likes to look at his family and places we go and things we do.
It's a rainy Sunday here in what is usually sunny Arizona. Last night I made this Marmalade French Toast Casserole I found at myrecipes.com. It was quick to cut up the bread and mix together the ingredients:
Pour the mixture on top and stick it in the refrigerator overnight.
Sleep in this morning and stick this in the oven for 45 minutes and we had this yummy stuffed with orange marmalade French Toast for breakfast. We skipped the walnuts the recipe called for because Mike doesn't like nuts and I don't need the fat in them. Next time though, I will sprinkle some cinnamon on top. The nutmeg wasn't quite enough for me.
While it was baking our impatient guys had to have breakfast, while Jackson ate pancakes and cereal....
Nicholas stood by the window and watched the raindrops hit the pool (pancake in hand):
And to leave you off with a little scrappy fun...last night I found this layout in the Studio Calico gallery by Stephanie Howell and I lifted it to make this one with a favorite photo of my dad and Nicholas at Christmas.
Hope you have a relaxing Sunday.
Freedom...and other things I have discovered this month (long and photo heavy)
As February comes to a close I am still pondering the future, if any, for Color Me Daisy. If you missed it, we announced with the release of our February kit that we were no longer going to offer monthly kits (the official announcement can be found here) with the original thought that we would do periodic kits 4-6 times a year. Life has changed dramatically in the past 2 years, we have an active 1 and 3 year old. My job is incredibly non-stop busy and I am working a lot more than I was a year ago. I don't want to miss anything with my two little guys and I want to enjoy life a bit more. I turn the big 4-0 at the end of the year and it is making me take stock of where I want to end up come the end of 2010.
I decided before I think about any future direction for CMD I need a break from kit planning and the business side of scrapbooking. I got to a point where my heart wasn't in it, I wasn't scrapping and when I did, I was just slapping it on the page. While life is still busy, I have had a lot more fun this past month with my family and my scrapping.
One of the things I did at the beginning of the year was a major scrap room overhaul. I came across several class kits I never completed from past CKC's. So one Friday night a week or two ago I grabbed this one and finished up these 2 class layouts...
These two were based on a CK Sponsored class, but I don't remember which one and I am guessing it was a couple of years ago at least based on the products used. But I think they are pretty timeless pages and I love them.
When I finished up these I had a sheet of Kraft cardstock still and lots of scraps, so I used them to make my least common layout for my Library of Memories class at Big Picture Scrapbooking that I am repeating as an Alumni this year. My least common layout was People We Love and Why, this is about my nephew Andrew who is a big brother to two and helps his Dad (my brother), who is a single dad, a lot. I am proud of the young man he is becoming and the good example he is.
I have never been adept at creating a layout from a magazine ad, I usually look at them and can't see an actual layout. But after I finished my last issue of Real Simple this past month I did a quick flip through and landed on this ad (sorry for the pens in the corner, but they paper was lifting when I was taking the picture):
From this ad, I created this layout from our trip to California last July for my Grandfather's funeral.
One morning, when we didn't have to be anywhere early we drove down to Laguna Beach, grabbed Starbucks and had breakfast on the beach. It was Jackson's first trip to the beach. But the journaling is about how attached Jackson is to Mike. Everything is all about Daddy for Jackson right now. Most of the supplies used for this was from a mystery box I picked up from Scrap Attack Scrapbooking. I think for less than $50 with shipping I got a huge box of goodies with a original value of about $150. I sorted through it, kept what I wanted and anything I didn't think I would use went into the yard sale pile for the LSS. I figure I didn't take much of a loss and ended up with some cute things. The Thickers and small letters were not from the mystery box.
I made this card for Mike for Valentine's Day. We had a crop over at Color Me Daisy this past month and one of the challenges was to make something with only what was within reach. It worked out for this card, ribbon, cardstock, a punch, patterned paper, foam dots and stickers were spread out on the desk and this came together pretty fast.
Since I am cutting back at Color Me Daisy I had to fill the void. I am still a huge fan of kits and always will be. I love to scrap with a coordinated kit, it helps me focus, I didn't have to spend the time to get the "ingredients" together. It simplifies the options in the room that I scrap, i.e., the mini store. LOL!
Anyway, long before CMD was a thought in my mind I subscribed to Mosh Posh and still do. I never cancelled my sub even after I started CMD, I thought that for the most part the kits from Mosh Posh were very similar to my style and several kits overlapped what I did at CMD so they rounded out each other pretty well. So in February I got their kit featuring October Afternoon, Farm Fresh. Not really a line I would have picked, but I also saw a sketch on their blog that I liked and wanted to use.
So I ended up with this...
We were walking in the barnyard section of the zoo and Nicholas ran over to the turkeys and did this, and I actually got it on camera. The month before we fed the turkeys and chickens in a Zoo Animal Program and he had a ball. We went in the cages with the guides and he was able to pet the chickens and feed them. He wanted to pet the turkeys too, but they wouldn't let us near them. We just threw their food and stood back. I guess they are aggressive with little kids. But when we were back on this day, he ran over and started talking to this turkey. And this paper that I never in a million years would have thought I could use, ended up featured on a page.
Another kit club I have joined to fill my CMD void is Studio Calico. I had heard of them, I don't live under a rock :)-, and checked them out several months ago. When we decided we were going to cut back on the CMD kits I was looking for another kit club so I could get a monthly fix. I like that their kits are so different from what I would put together; but, I love all the products that are in them. I knew their kits would stretch my scrapping style. It took me a couple of months to get around to using one though.
They have challenges on their blog each week, the perfect thing to get my scrapping. This challenge was to use baby colors on a layout. The layout didn't need to be baby themed and since right now I am over those pages, I did this one instead. The DT over there mists a lot, and it is inspiring me to give it a try. I was looking at one of the SC exclusive papers in the kit and noticed that the circles on the paper created a perfect frame on the edges. So I cut out the circles, misted my cardstock using a chipboard piece from a Maya Road Mini Book and placed the semi-circles around the page. This is to tell the story about Nicholas and books right now, he loves to read and I love it when he comes over and says "Read to Me".
Rounding out my recent scrap adventures....I got a box in the mail a few days ago with all this new Jenni Bowlin goodness. I can't wait to get these on a project!
If you are still here...have a great Sunday!
Cosmo Cricket Class & February Color Me Daisy Layouts
Now this layout is a bit girlish but, their example was the exact same title with pictures of a little girl carrying around snacks. I immediately thought of a few similar pictures I have just like them of Nicholas. So I kept the title and we will be okay with pink in his scrapbook ;). I just love that tape measure paper. And we got a whole package of those cute new chipboard alpha's that Cosmo Cricket just came out with. When I got home I added some Glimmer Mist in Patina to the paper but it didn't show up in the photo.








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