10.27.2008
Cute little apron.
I made an apron last week for my sister Cindy (http://www.lilypstudio.typepad.com/) to use as a prop for some pictures. I included an old lace hankie from a store my sister Keri use to own. The hankie was stained and I used a patch of old jeans and a fabric swatch I have been saving. I used some tea dyed fabric for raggy ruffles all on top of a faded rose background and I love the way it turned out...But I didn't take a picture. (Darn)
This weekend I went to a garage sale that had some vintage hankies. I thought I would purchase them and make some more. Today I made an apron for my cousin's darling little girl. It's a different pattern, but I think it turned out cute. I can't wait to see her in it!
Hope you had a great day. Lisa
10.26.2008
I bet they know something we don't!
I love kids. Look at these boys. I love how they study this snowglobe. This globe really is fascinating. It has little flecks of glitter and black bats that whirl around in the liquid. It made Ridge so happy he couldn't contain himself and had to jump on the couch...at least that's what I'm telling myself! Maybe I should try it next time I'm really happy. I bet they know something we don't!
10.23.2008
Handmade Halloween...
Just a few cheap Halloween ideas. (Sorry if you're sick of the salt dough projects.) We decorated with some of our ghosts we made from the last two years. I was curious how they would last in storage and so far so good. They still look great. Last year, we made these cute candy corn pieces. I was going to make a wire garland with them, but never got around to it. But they look cute on our leaf garland.
Those cute wood blocks above the mirror were made by my talented friend Diana. My kids love to change the words, but Carly usually wins out because she's the tallest. Thanks Diana!
Bought the frame at a garage sale last week for $1! Added our own chalkboard.
Some vintage Halloween postcards we printed out and clipped to this wreath. Simple, cute and cheap!
Tomorrow is the kids Fall Harvest Festival at school. They are excited for it. I am too. I love this time of year! Hope you're enjoying it. ~Lisa
10.12.2008
Autumn is here!
Camping

This weekend we had a fun adventure going camping with some of our friends. The kids had so much fun together. It was awesome watching the little boys play. I think it was a never ending sword fight!
Sean had a slight misadventure when the suburban caught fire while trying to find firewood! Scarry! It melted some wires, but he was able to fix it. Man, I'm so grateful for a handy husband! (And I'm also thankful to Jason for bringing the brickettes so we could cook dinner...minus the firewood!)
The kids saw HUGE tarantula spiders! They were walking across the road and we stopped to study one. They are so beautiful and graceful...once you get past the arachnaphobia! Scott actually caught one and brought it back to camp in a plastic container so we could look at it up close. I have to admit, I got spooked by it a couple of times! It was on the picnic table and I would forget it was there and my hand would brush by it making the spider move and it would make my heart skip a beat!
The weather wasn't as cool as we thought it was going to be, but it was so WINDY! It made it interesting sleeping in the tents!
Saturday we were able to go fishing for a little while, but Carly wasn't feeling well and the fish weren't biting, so we called it a day. But what a beautiful day it was!
Thanks for the fun camping trip P's and R's. It was fun getting to know you guys better and we look forward to doing it again sometime...Hopefully you do too! :)










Hope you all had a great weekend too!
10.09.2008
Haunted Houses

This is our new favorite project. We made these haunted houses from CapriSun and Ritz Cracker boxes. Notice the little mailboxes Carly added in front of each house!
The pumpkins and ghosts are made from salt dough. The tree is just some branches in a candle holder topped with moss and bats. The letter and sillhouettes are from http://www.designfreebies.blogspot.com/. We had a lot of fun with this one! (And best of all...it was free, made from what we had!)







10.05.2008
Elves in October...
Ty had some PJ's that were ripped at the knee so I cut them off. I was going to throw the scraps in the garbage when Ty got this great idea..."Let's wear them as hats! We can be elves!" So he and Ridge wore them all morning and Ty wore his throughout the week. He thought it was really cool.



This last picture is funny. I was done taking their picture and they posed like this and asked me to take one more. For some reason, Ridge is talking on the phone (a clothes tag) and Ty is concentrating really hard on something else. Hmmm... ;)
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