This weekend we're hosting a gingerbread house party. To prepare, I purchased a whole bunch of candy, graham crackers, and icing. I also crapted a couple of origami boat ornaments. They were folded from magazine paper. My little boats were inspired by this origami boat necklace that I won in a recent blog giveaway. (First time I won one of these giveaways, hooray!)
I also made a bunch of psuedo Christmas crackers out of my ever growing pile of paper towel rolls. Each guest is going to take one home as a gift. Inside the cracker they'll find a balloon, a corny Christmas joke, a snowflake, cute band-aids and a couple of candies. I think traditional crackers are supposed to pop, but I couldn't find the cracker snaps, so mine will just look cute.
Hope you have a great weekend. See you on Monday!
Friday, December 14, 2012
Thursday, December 13, 2012
So... what do you do all day?
As a stay-at-home mommy, I always seem to get asked this question: "So... what do you do all day?" I never really know what to say, eat bon-bons and shop online? (Just kidding. I wish.) Usually I just mumble something about housework or going out.
Yesterday, I set my mind to capture what I actually do every day. After seeing the "Picture an hour" series on Bluebird Vintage, I thought I'd also try taking a photo every hour of my "work" day.
So, for those of you who are curious about the exciting world of homemaking, here's what one stay-at-home mom does at work.
8:15- Hubby came home and then we put Baby Chuck down to sleep.
So there you have it- a typical day with Baby Chuck and me.
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Guest Post at About Proximity
Today I'm writing a guest post on my friend Lisa's blog, About Proximity. Lisa and I met in Michigan and she's seriously one of the warmest and kindest people I've ever met. Because of her openness to share about her faith and life, I felt that her blog was the perfect place to share about my decision to quit my PhD program.
Click here to read my guest post.
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Bottled smiles and laughter
If I could, I would bottle up all of Baby Chuck's smiles and laughter and keep them in my pocket. Then, whenever I met someone who was sad or going through tough times, I'd hand them the bottle and have them take the goodness in.
Monday, December 10, 2012
Hand and feet salt dough ornaments
(Warning: If your name is Nana, Pops, Gong-gong, Puo-puo, or Tita Tina- STOP! Please do not read this post. Please do not look at the photos. Baby Chuck wants you to be surprised by the gifts he made you.)
Are they gone? Good. Now, for the rest of you-
This Christmas season I find myself crafting, and crafting, and crafting some more. It's like someone opened up my blocked crafty gates. My mind keeps churning and my hands making. Mind you, not everything turns out the way it's supposed to (like the time I boiled cashmere for hours to felt it... big mistake... we just ended up a horribly smelly sweater), but it's just fun to make stuff.
Since Christmas (or as I now dub it "Craft-mas" get it? Tee hee...) is just a couple of weeks away, I'm crafting more holiday items. First I made the fortune cookie advent calendar and the geometric straw ornaments. This week we tried our hand at making salt dough ornaments. Patty from Make it Cozee posted such clear directions and cute photos that it was easy to get super cute results. (Thanks, Patty!)
We painted the hand prints gold and we had a whole bunch of dough left so we made some tinier ornaments too.
Hopefully we can make this a yearly tradition. Then we can see Baby Chuck growing.. and growing.. and growing... (Hmm... does this mean we need plate sized ornaments? Oh well, we'll cross that bridge when we get there.)
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