Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Christmas Crafts
M&M sleeves with adorable little toppers. Cute idea for a child's classroom!
Beautiful felt garlands. You can see another version here (and Ali Edward's version here.)
Ribbon Trees. Great way to use up your stash, too!
Monday, November 29, 2010
Landmarks
The first one is a city landmark that means a lot to me.
Journaling reads: Whenever I see this building, it makes me feel nostalgic. The Terminal Tower building in downtown Cleveland, Ohio is a city landmark. Built in 1927, it is a symbol of pride and accomplishment to me. Whenever I see it, I think, "home." My ancestors came here as immigrants before this tower was erected. They walked the streets of Cleveland before they were paved. They built homes, raised families, and shopped at the West Side Market. They found the American Dream here. This city is where I graduated college, decades after their arrival from Ireland. I know it is just a landmark to many. But to me, the tower is a symbol of where my family has come, and where we are going...
Journaling reads: This tree...was much smaller when I was a kid. This tree is one of two trees in my parent's front yard (but not the one Lisa got "stuck" in with her 2 broken arms.) This tree was great to climb and hide in for night-time games of hide and seek in the neighborhood. This tree still gives us a lot of leaves to rake in the fall. This tree got toilet papered 3-4 times a year when we were growing up. This tree was the spot where David Bowman first held my hand. This tree provided shade in the summer so we could play Truth or Dare and Uno underneath it. This tree holds so many memories for me.
Today, I encourage you to look around at your environment, and get a little nostalgic. These stories are important too!
Enjoy your Monday!
Saturday, November 27, 2010
Photography Tips for Christmas Photos
*Set your environment up for success. Have the family ready to go and in a good mood (if possible.) Don't schedule photos or take them right before or right after a nap if you have toddlers. You'd be surprised how a little thought and planning will go a long way!
*Be realistic. Your children are not perfect, so their Christmas card photos may reflect that. It is okay. Roll with the punches--sometimes you end up with the best Christmas cards that way! Unrealistic expectations can ruin a fun photo shoot.
This is a good general advice article on Christmas pictures...
And this one is also related to it...
This is a great little article on doing your own Christmas card photos.
Friday, November 26, 2010
How did you spend it?
After getting up and watching the parade on TV, we headed over my parents house to spend the day with the family. Mom cooked an extraordinary meal for 12 people and maked it look effortless. (She made 3 kinds of homemade pies!) After we eat, everyone usually sits around watching the game, chatting and some napping.
This year was different...this year we got a new game for the Wii and worked off that turkey!
We had a blast playing this game the entire day! I am absolutely the worst at playing video games. I don't have the hand eye coordination thing down. This game, I can play. After a song or two, you will be sweating and not want to quit because it is so much fun. Everyone joined in from age 6 up to 69.
Proof that everyone will like this game...my parents in their 60's would not hand over the controllers when their turn was over. In fact, I'm pretty sure after everyone left and the dishes were done, they went back downstairs to the rec room and played some more.
Hope you and your family had a wonderful Thanksgiving with your loved ones and friends! PS. Let's keep the video of my parents a little secret between you and me. ;)
Chocolate filled cookie cutters
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Gingerbread house
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Reflection
I was going through these old pictures when it struck me that they were taken almost a year apart to the day at the park. It inspired me to do a reflection page on just how much had changed and how much he had accomplished in that time.
The next time you sit down to scrap, pull out some old photos and reflect!
Monday, November 22, 2010
I Wish...
I sold a ton of these kits. I had so many requests, I did a reorder. I'm down to my last 3, in case anyone is interested. They're $25, and they'd make a wonderful gift...
I wish that your dealings with lawyers are mercifully brief.
I wish you friends who love you for who you are.
I wish that no matter how much it rains, your socks never get wet.
I wish you the abandon to dance badly at weddings.
I wish you a good memory, except for grievances.
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Campfire Craft
Gather your materials, and with adult supervision, cut a circle (about 8" in diameter) out of cardboard. Be sure to use an old box--the corrugated board is best, because the rocks will end up heavy. You want the circle to be irregular--go with the flow and let the kids do it.
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Eleven Things.
2. I'm behind on emails. Please be patient with me--I swear I'm dancing as fast as I can. :)
3. The Christmas Mega Kit, and the Bertram Inn Christmas Kit are both SOLD OUT. Thank you!
4. Very thankful I really never have to cook for Thanksgiving. Thank you, Lisa (my sister who does a great job with the bird and fixing's every year.)
5. Feeling in the Christmas mood early this year. I may put my tree up this weekend, if we chase this flu bug out of the house.
6. I'm convinced that my husband is the world's loudest snorer. With that big honker of a nose (I love it--don't get me wrong), you'd think he'd be able to get some air in there. But no... You know it is bad when the kids wear earplugs to bed...
7. Picked up this Christmas CD and I love it.
8. Almost finished editing all the fall photos I took for the family day at the park. I most definitely will do this kind of thing again in the future--it was so fun! I really got a charge out of photographing families, and it was great capturing each one where they are right now. Fingers crossed that I can get my own family to cooperate for our family picture here soon...
9. My frig is filled with a dozen of these Edible Snowmen. Not for the faint of heart, let me tell you. But oh, so worth the effort. They'll be available for sale at a craft show that I'm doing this weekend.
10. Looking forward to spending time with my dear friend Debbie this weekend at the Litchfield Craft Show. If you're a local, come by and say hello! The craft show runs 10-5 at the Litchfield Town Hall on Sunday, November 21, located at 9254 Norwalk Road (which is at rt.18 and rt.83 in the circle next to Sunco gas station.) Hope to see you there! I'll have page kits and a bunch of edible crafts.
11. And last but not least, a jumping shot...
Hope you have a lovely weekend.
A Season of Gifts and Gratitude
- In your photo editor, open an 8 ½ x 11 blank document.
- Open the Calendar Overlay-start with January.
- Place the overlay on the blank document about ¼ inch from the top.
- Print out on 65# white or cream cardstock.
overlay on 8 1/2 x 11 cardstock |
Thanks for letting me share with you today.