Showing posts with label holidays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label holidays. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Patriotic Breakfast

I'm always late when posting my holiday ideas, so I thought I'd share our new 4th of July tradition with you.  

I don't grill, it's too hot to cook indoors - in July - in Texas, and usually we are out running around to some fair, festival or a friends house celebrating, so I rarely get to use the amazing patriotic party ideas found across the internet.  

Last year I was dying to try out my new Silhouette Cutting Machine, so I threw a small patriotic themed breakfast for my family.  Anyone can pull this off with a few pieces of patriotic card stock, a little twine, and of course those fun paper straws. 



The Menu:
Blueberries and Strawberries
Blueberry Muffins
Milk 
Red Punch 

and of course a few little 4th of July trinkets. 

We ate breakfast outside on blankets and my family had a blast. I think I'll surprise them again. 


Sunday, February 16, 2014

Interchangeable Holiday Decorations.

I am so blessed to have a talented mother. See that cute crochet heart?  She made that and about 50 more just for me. A banner was made with some and the rest I snuck in around the house. I'm thinking I may be using the mini ones on cards this year.  
They are soooo cute. 

So now to my interchangeable holiday decorations thought. I made this burlap wreath before Christmas and I love it.  I was going to add our family initials to it, but  I have decided to change it with each season.  This really helps with budget and time. Plus, my wreath goes perfect with my regular home decor. For Christmas I used mini clothes pins to hang our Christmas cards on.  For my daughter's birthday it turned into a pirate wreath and now it's a Valentine's wreath.  I'm really hoping my mom learns how to make crochet shamrocks.... that would really rock. During off seasons, I will be using mini clothes pins to hang inspirational words or family pictures. 




Saturday, February 15, 2014

Sad the L-O-V-E is Over

I'm quite sad Valentine's day is over. I pretty much missed it due to the flu.  I'm the only one in the family to have gotten it (so far), but I was DOWN.  Thankfully the kids and I had a small party at our house before I got sick, but they missed the big homeschool party we do every year.  So here's the Valentine's we ended up making this year.  I thought they turned out GREAT and the kids LOVED them. Now there's more for them!

1. My teenager was inspired by all the glow stick Valentine's found on Pinterest.  She in turn used www.picmonkey.com and created her own.  

2. I found the mustache whistles at Hobby Lobby and thought they would be perfect for the baby.  I opted to use a printable I found on Pinterest rather than create my own because, hey, I loved it. You can find it here by Lou la Belle Designs. 

3. My 11 year old is a HUGE Lord of the Rings fan. I had seen a few done around the internet, but made this one using an imported image and picmonkey.

4. Used picmonkey again!  Love that site.  My 3 year old was Minnie for Halloween, so we used that photo to make it more personalized. 

5. I used the printable found here.  Since it ended up being my 9 year old who wanted it and not the baby, we opted to make chocolate duckies rather than buy rubber duckies. 

6. My 6 year old is my mini me.  She loves to craft!  I had wanted to make the chapstick holder for her, but she wanted to be more involved.  So she found a pad with hello kitty stickers and coloring pages and inserted those into a party bag and decorated the bags.  I think they are perfect!