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Saturday, 29 October 2011
Idyllic living in Sauvie Island
My daughter's class took a field trip to Sauvie Island yesterday, and I was one of the chaperones. Located just ten miles out of town, Sauvie Island is a wildlife and agricultural haven. The u-pick farms are a particularly popular destination for locals during the summer and fall months.
The school bus dropped us off at the historic Bybee Howell house. Built in 1856, the restored house is now owned by the Oregon Historical Society. As I peered through the windows, I was saddened to see that the house sat unfurnished and unoccupied. It's no longer open to the public, but folks can still walk around the grounds and pick fruit (free of charge) from the small orchard in the back.
Standing on the back porch of the house and looking out, I imagined that living on Sauvie Island a century ago wasn't all too different from what it's like today- kids chasing each other between trees, flocks of canada geese flying overhead, and the sound of the autumn leaves rustling in the wind. For just a moment, I basked in the timelessness.
I love living in the city, but I also love to retreat to the country. Time is measured by the digital world in one place and by seasons in the other. Since I'm not ready to give up my urban lifestyle quite yet, I am thankful to have a place like Sauvie Island just a short drive away.
Thursday, 27 October 2011
A crazy day that yielded painted bathrooms, bath cabinets and a deep appreciation for friendships.
With 4 kids plus the one I babysit 3 days a week it can be tricky at best to get some time to complete home projects. So my WONDERFUL friends and mom decided to help me out! One friend suggested the whole thing AND took all my kids ALL day so we could paint (THANKS VANESSA!!), and my mom plus another dear friend set aside the day to paint with me. They have been watching the painfully slow process.
We completed a corner of the kitchen that has been sitting half painted FOREVER (since May?) that was behind the refrigerator, our main bathroom PLUS painting the linen cabinet and vanity with thier first few coates of white, AND our master bathroom (read tiny closet with shower and facilities)!! All before dinner! I fell like I have 2 new bathrooms now.
It was a little crazy trying to get all the kids out the door this morning by 8. My husband has been gone on a job out of town since Monday so I had set the kids breakfast (raw oats, raisins, coconut, and walnuts) out for them so that my 7 year old son (Pierce) could just add the soy milk for everyone. That let me sleep in a little and by the time everyone had jumped in bed to cuddle for a few minutes I ended up not getting out of bed till 7:30! So that left 30 minutes to dress, and groom 4 kids plus myself as well as get the necessary pack and play,beloved blankets for Bella and Cruz, any necessary toys and diapers and wipes packed! Then I realized that with all the new snow we needed a full set of snow pants, gloves, hats, boots and jackets for everyone. That took a while since we are still digging them out of the basement. Needless to say after all the stress I found my self apologizing again to the kids for being irritated and short with them while trying to get everyone out the door. They are always so gracious and quick to forgive me when I blow it. They are so precious to me!
I also had to plan to get Dahlia to preschool by 9. So my intended 8'O clock start turned into being early for preschool instead. Hey sometimes being late for one thing makes you early for something else! It still gave us a great amount of time to get some work done. I ended up taking my friends son for the afternoon and being reminded by Pierce, my son, at 15 minutes till six that although I was still in my painting clothes (pajama pants and a t shirt) and in the middle of making a tomato pumpkin bisque for dinner that we had kids club at the church at six! I scrambled to change my clothes, make peanut butter sandwiches for everyone (dinner wasn't finished and they would get home too late for it), throw hats, jackets and boots on everyone to get them out the door (my oldest Pierce is always a big help there) and make it only a few minutes late. I returned home to finish making my soup, get the babies ready for bed (well, ages 1 and 2 aren't really babies, but that is how we classify them), and start to clean up the kitchen when the kids came home from kids club. What a blessing my friend offered to drop them all off so I wouldn't have to go and pick them up at the babies bed time. Thank you Lord for that! So we started another round of snacks, jammies, teeth brushing, prayers and good night kisses. My oldest ended up getting to stay up a bit later than normal to help me with the dishes because I was so behind. He enjoyed the one on one time and I enjoyed his company and the help! Finally some time around 8:30 tonight the kids breakfast for tomorrow was finally set out, dishes were done and I was dipping into my delicious soup and toast with pumpkin butter. Ahhh.. Now here I am.
What a blessing these types of friendships are. As moms we need other moms. Sometimes it is so easy to get in our little bubble of home and homeschool and all that that requires of us that we forget to reach out and call or spend time with friends. Our friends need us,and we need them. I was just wondering over my late night bowl of soup why for such a busy and chaotic day I was not totally exhausted and then I realized it was obviously because of all the help I had had. Carrying the load together makes it all so much lighter. Thank you friends! I hope to be the same kind of friend in return.

We completed a corner of the kitchen that has been sitting half painted FOREVER (since May?) that was behind the refrigerator, our main bathroom PLUS painting the linen cabinet and vanity with thier first few coates of white, AND our master bathroom (read tiny closet with shower and facilities)!! All before dinner! I fell like I have 2 new bathrooms now.
It was a little crazy trying to get all the kids out the door this morning by 8. My husband has been gone on a job out of town since Monday so I had set the kids breakfast (raw oats, raisins, coconut, and walnuts) out for them so that my 7 year old son (Pierce) could just add the soy milk for everyone. That let me sleep in a little and by the time everyone had jumped in bed to cuddle for a few minutes I ended up not getting out of bed till 7:30! So that left 30 minutes to dress, and groom 4 kids plus myself as well as get the necessary pack and play,beloved blankets for Bella and Cruz, any necessary toys and diapers and wipes packed! Then I realized that with all the new snow we needed a full set of snow pants, gloves, hats, boots and jackets for everyone. That took a while since we are still digging them out of the basement. Needless to say after all the stress I found my self apologizing again to the kids for being irritated and short with them while trying to get everyone out the door. They are always so gracious and quick to forgive me when I blow it. They are so precious to me!
What a blessing these types of friendships are. As moms we need other moms. Sometimes it is so easy to get in our little bubble of home and homeschool and all that that requires of us that we forget to reach out and call or spend time with friends. Our friends need us,and we need them. I was just wondering over my late night bowl of soup why for such a busy and chaotic day I was not totally exhausted and then I realized it was obviously because of all the help I had had. Carrying the load together makes it all so much lighter. Thank you friends! I hope to be the same kind of friend in return.

A Tidbit from The No-Cry Picky Eater Solution by Elizabeth Pantley
A full review of this book will be coming soon but for now, a little bit....
Excerpted from
The No-Cry Picky Eater Solution (McGraw-Hill) by Elizabeth Pantley
*Disclaimer: By posting this, I've been entered into a giveaway. Regardless, I loved this book (see full review to come) and recommend it.
Your attitude about food is critical to your child's developing outlook. It's no surprise that studies have found that parents who don't like vegetables have children who don't like vegetables. It's assumed that these parents don't serve many vegetables and treat them as villains when they do.
One study found that the more a child is lectured about the merits of eating vegetables, the more he assumes they will taste bad and the more he will resist even trying them -- children catch on quickly when parents are trying to sell a behavior they don't truly believe in or follow in their own lives. Conversely, several studies found that when parents eat more fruits and vegetables, their children do too.Once you realize that your actions are on display to your child as a prime tool for teaching lifetime beliefs, you can modify your own behavior to set the best example. The side benefit is that you'll be healthier too.
Excerpted from
The No-Cry Picky Eater Solution (McGraw-Hill) by Elizabeth Pantley
*Disclaimer: By posting this, I've been entered into a giveaway. Regardless, I loved this book (see full review to come) and recommend it.
Tuesday, 25 October 2011
The torturer and the tortured! HILARIOUS!
This is not a picture of any literal child at my house. It is a hilarious photo I found on Pinterest...
However if the baby on the left was a little 2 year old chocolate baby girl and the baby on the right was a white little one year old baby of the family...
THIS WOULD TOTALLY BE BELLA AND CRUZ!!
Bella "You want your blanket and I am sitting on it so you can't get it. I find that hilarious!" I see this scenario all the time at my house. The torturer and the tortured!

However if the baby on the left was a little 2 year old chocolate baby girl and the baby on the right was a white little one year old baby of the family...
THIS WOULD TOTALLY BE BELLA AND CRUZ!!
Bella "You want your blanket and I am sitting on it so you can't get it. I find that hilarious!" I see this scenario all the time at my house. The torturer and the tortured!

Tutorial Tuesday- create your own logo, and use it to make sew in labels!
You guys probably remember that I just posted a tutorial on how to print on fabric . I was trying it out myself and figured out a GREAT way to make your own sew in tags for all your sewing projects. Making tags or labels adds that extra oomph to your projects whether you sell them or just make them for friends. The first thing you need to do is go to 
The first thing you have to do is iron your piece freezer paper waxy side down (cut to the exact measurements of a piece of printer paper) to your fabric of choice for your labels. You can use linen, knit like t shirt material, anything that is of a normal thickness.
Now use your rotary cutter and mat to trim this to match the ironed on wax paper. Insert this into your printer where you regularly feed paper.
Now get on the computer and select your image in windows photo gallery and choose print. It will automatically give you the option to print it different sizes on the page. I choose wallet which has 9 to a page. Where it says choose number of photos to print choose 9 till it shows 9 to a page.
PAY ATTENTION this next part is critical to avoiding a jam! When you set up your printer options for printing your labels select TRANSPARENCIES where you select type of paper. Do not leave it at normal!
Now that your material that is ironed to your freezer paper is loaded into your printer and the correct setting have been selected (see above) you get to print!
You can see it coming out of my printer right on the material!
Just trim them with your rotary cutter and mats so that you get perfectly even cuts.
Peel the backing off the individual labels and they are ready to use! Now you can sew them onto your products. In this case I sewed them onto a sling I made for a friend. If you are not using knit or a non fraying material you will need to use a product called Fray Check on all the edges, or fold the edges under before you sew it down.
That is it! You how have your very own logo, and labels! Let me know if you have any questions. I would love to see what you come up with. Good luck!


picnik a free photo editing website to create your logo. You need to start with a blank image you save as a jpeg file. I have loaded one below so you can save it in your pictures.
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It looks blank above but if you right click you can save this blank photo to work with in picnik |
Then upload the blank image you have saved in your photos into picnik to edit. Here is the logo I created
To create this in picnik I opened my blank photo then clicked on the button that says "text" and created the words I wanted in the font and size I wanted. From there I clicked on the button marked "stickers" and chose a sticker in the color and size I wanted. That gave me the orange deisgn in the background. I had to click on the design and choose the option to "send to back" to put it behind the words. Next I added the small black design by choosing the same sticker but I chose to leave it black and put it in front of the background sticker. Then I saved it to my computer and that was it.
Now that you have your logo you will want to print it onto fabric to make sew in tags. So here is a refresher on how to print DIRECTLY onto fabric.
The first thing you have to do is iron your piece freezer paper waxy side down (cut to the exact measurements of a piece of printer paper) to your fabric of choice for your labels. You can use linen, knit like t shirt material, anything that is of a normal thickness.
Now use your rotary cutter and mat to trim this to match the ironed on wax paper. Insert this into your printer where you regularly feed paper.
Now get on the computer and select your image in windows photo gallery and choose print. It will automatically give you the option to print it different sizes on the page. I choose wallet which has 9 to a page. Where it says choose number of photos to print choose 9 till it shows 9 to a page.
PAY ATTENTION this next part is critical to avoiding a jam! When you set up your printer options for printing your labels select TRANSPARENCIES where you select type of paper. Do not leave it at normal!
Now that your material that is ironed to your freezer paper is loaded into your printer and the correct setting have been selected (see above) you get to print!
You can see it coming out of my printer right on the material!
Just trim them with your rotary cutter and mats so that you get perfectly even cuts.
Peel the backing off the individual labels and they are ready to use! Now you can sew them onto your products. In this case I sewed them onto a sling I made for a friend. If you are not using knit or a non fraying material you will need to use a product called Fray Check on all the edges, or fold the edges under before you sew it down.
That is it! You how have your very own logo, and labels! Let me know if you have any questions. I would love to see what you come up with. Good luck!

Monday, 24 October 2011
New work, "Wanderlust"
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Wanderlust, my latest mixed media painting on 18 x 24 in. wood panel |
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work in progress |
After a six week painting hiatus, I'm back at it and have finished my largest painting so far this year. You may remember me working on it in this video. After concentrating on smaller pieces for the past two years, I'm looking forward to the challenge of working on bigger paintings in upcoming months.
I'm all about night scenes lately. I like to create dramatic contrast with colors, but it's more than just aesthetics. I am drawn to the quiet of the night. In a day and age when information and noise are constant in city living, my landscape paintings are an escape from the busyness of man's world. And at night, the peacefulness of the wilderness seems to be magnified even more.
Wanderlust is currently available in my Etsy shop. You can read more about it here.
Sunday, 23 October 2011
More on homeschool with new links!
I have heard from several friends on facebook lately looking into homeschool and looking for a good curriculum as well as free or cheap ideas online. There is so much out there and I have already shared a ton of my favorite homeschool links, scheduling ideas and more so if you haven't already read those you can find them all here.
For anyone wondering what curriculum we are using this year we are doing part of it with an online public school program called COVA here in Colorado that uses the K12 curriculum. We chose to do math (we like the online games and videos with cartoon instruction that really seems to work well), science and history both of which include fun videos. We did the whole program the first year and found it WAY too involved for first grade. We were spending HOURS and HOURS (they wanted 6 plus hours a day for one on one instruction) going over some material that was not necessary. One of his first history lessons was all about Mesopotamia and the fertile crescent and soon after he was required to have memorized all the Greek gods and goddesses by heart (Poseidon, Hercules, Athena, etc..). Interesting but a bit intense for first grade. The art and music were also overboard. We didn't get to do as much art as learn about all the masters and ancient civilizations art. I was looking for a more relaxed and enjoyable as well as doable program that has its heart and core focused on Jesus where ever it could.
After checking out My Father's World first hand with friends doing it I am convinced that is the direction I will go next year while keeping the COVA (k12) online math and Spanish. My Father's World is a Charlotte Mason style curriculum that is so Christ centered. A lot of the reading materials are missionary stories, there are Bible stories incorporated and teaching your children godly values is a key part of the curriculum..Academically it seems very rich as well. I also supplement with a number of online resources such as journaling prompts, game ideas, online learning games, worksheets and videos from Kahn academy.
Khan Academy is an AMAZING resource for adding to your child's learning through instructional videos that have been created for math, science, history, finance and other difficult to grasp subjects in a way that breaks key components down. This way your child can grow beyond the curriculum as well. You simply start at whatever level you think you are at and continue through the videos till you have mastered all the lessons (think advanced college level calculus and physics). Check it out it is really worth adding to your repertoire.
We love doing our sign language lessons with Life Print. Free laid out lessons with videos of each sign. Very easy to add to your weekly homeschool routine.
For a fun story hour you can use these links
Barnes and Noble story time This one includes all the illustrations from the book in a fun to watch and listen presentation. My kids love it!
Children Story Time
Story Time for me
To just listen with out any visual there a lot of radio broadcast stories. These can often be downloaded on mp3 players and listened to at night as a podcast. Some are free to download and some are only free to listen to.
Your Story Hour has FREE podcasts of TONS of stories told by "Aunt Carol and Uncle Dan" or you can "listen online" as well. My kids love to listen to these on trips or as they are falling asleep. This website also offers a GREAT kids Bible learning program called Adventures in the Holy Bible that has a lesson, quiz (online) and rewards you with FREE Cds of dramatized Bible stories as you pass the quizzes one lesson at a time. They are awesome as we have won some through the program. I like to use this as a part of my Bible class for the kids.
Paws and Tales My kids listen to this almost every night along with Aunt Carol and Uncle Dans story hour posted in the Your Story Hour link. Fun characters and stories that teach valuable lessons. You can download the podcasts for FREE and there are oodles of them (yes I just said OODLES).
Dan and Louie an all time FAVORITE of mine is a ventriloquist and his "dummie" that tell Bible stories like you have never heard with great questions and answers mixed in by the dummie in a laugh out loud way. We listen before bed on the computer because I don't have the cash to buy all the stories yet. I do hope to though as there are 107 stories. You can listen to a limited selection of stories free here at Bible voice.
For great FREE books to download and read or listen to online or on your tablet or smart phone check out these resources.
Maria Lectrix - Huge selection
librivox A great resouce.
Biblesnet has the Bible you can downlad as well as other christian literature to download free.
Free E books has free e books and magazines. A HUGE selection
Read any book online Another great place to get access to free books.
Check your local library as now there are links they have that you can enter for free with your library card to get books to download for a specific amount of time. You can get audio books and music as well!
Hope this list helps! Happy schooling. let me know your favorite homeschool resources! I would love to add them to my list!

For anyone wondering what curriculum we are using this year we are doing part of it with an online public school program called COVA here in Colorado that uses the K12 curriculum. We chose to do math (we like the online games and videos with cartoon instruction that really seems to work well), science and history both of which include fun videos. We did the whole program the first year and found it WAY too involved for first grade. We were spending HOURS and HOURS (they wanted 6 plus hours a day for one on one instruction) going over some material that was not necessary. One of his first history lessons was all about Mesopotamia and the fertile crescent and soon after he was required to have memorized all the Greek gods and goddesses by heart (Poseidon, Hercules, Athena, etc..). Interesting but a bit intense for first grade. The art and music were also overboard. We didn't get to do as much art as learn about all the masters and ancient civilizations art. I was looking for a more relaxed and enjoyable as well as doable program that has its heart and core focused on Jesus where ever it could.
After checking out My Father's World first hand with friends doing it I am convinced that is the direction I will go next year while keeping the COVA (k12) online math and Spanish. My Father's World is a Charlotte Mason style curriculum that is so Christ centered. A lot of the reading materials are missionary stories, there are Bible stories incorporated and teaching your children godly values is a key part of the curriculum..Academically it seems very rich as well. I also supplement with a number of online resources such as journaling prompts, game ideas, online learning games, worksheets and videos from Kahn academy.
Khan Academy is an AMAZING resource for adding to your child's learning through instructional videos that have been created for math, science, history, finance and other difficult to grasp subjects in a way that breaks key components down. This way your child can grow beyond the curriculum as well. You simply start at whatever level you think you are at and continue through the videos till you have mastered all the lessons (think advanced college level calculus and physics). Check it out it is really worth adding to your repertoire.
We love doing our sign language lessons with Life Print. Free laid out lessons with videos of each sign. Very easy to add to your weekly homeschool routine.
For a fun story hour you can use these links
Barnes and Noble story time This one includes all the illustrations from the book in a fun to watch and listen presentation. My kids love it!
Children Story Time
Story Time for me
To just listen with out any visual there a lot of radio broadcast stories. These can often be downloaded on mp3 players and listened to at night as a podcast. Some are free to download and some are only free to listen to.
Your Story Hour has FREE podcasts of TONS of stories told by "Aunt Carol and Uncle Dan" or you can "listen online" as well. My kids love to listen to these on trips or as they are falling asleep. This website also offers a GREAT kids Bible learning program called Adventures in the Holy Bible that has a lesson, quiz (online) and rewards you with FREE Cds of dramatized Bible stories as you pass the quizzes one lesson at a time. They are awesome as we have won some through the program. I like to use this as a part of my Bible class for the kids.
Paws and Tales My kids listen to this almost every night along with Aunt Carol and Uncle Dans story hour posted in the Your Story Hour link. Fun characters and stories that teach valuable lessons. You can download the podcasts for FREE and there are oodles of them (yes I just said OODLES).
Dan and Louie an all time FAVORITE of mine is a ventriloquist and his "dummie" that tell Bible stories like you have never heard with great questions and answers mixed in by the dummie in a laugh out loud way. We listen before bed on the computer because I don't have the cash to buy all the stories yet. I do hope to though as there are 107 stories. You can listen to a limited selection of stories free here at Bible voice.
For great FREE books to download and read or listen to online or on your tablet or smart phone check out these resources.
Maria Lectrix - Huge selection
librivox A great resouce.
Biblesnet has the Bible you can downlad as well as other christian literature to download free.
Free E books has free e books and magazines. A HUGE selection
Read any book online Another great place to get access to free books.
Check your local library as now there are links they have that you can enter for free with your library card to get books to download for a specific amount of time. You can get audio books and music as well!
Hope this list helps! Happy schooling. let me know your favorite homeschool resources! I would love to add them to my list!

Friday, 21 October 2011
Best audio stories ever FREE Listen online!
When I was a kid I used to listen to these Bible stories that were SO funny called "The Greatest Stories Ever Told".
They are told by a ventriloquist (Dan) and his wooden dummy Louie. Growing up I had a friend who had all the stories and we would listen for hours while we played. I recently discovered you can listen to these stories free online! You can't download them for free but there are pages of them you can listen to free online at Bible Voice.
They make for a very fun informative addition to Bible class for homeschool, a great family devotion at night, or a fun Sat morning routine. We love listening together then doing a trivia about the story to earn beads towards rewards.
You can also buy them one download at a time, one CD at a time or buy the whole set online at Dan & Louie. There are 107 stories available! The kids LOVE them and so do I. :)
Hope you get a chance for some fun Bible time together this week!



You can also buy them one download at a time, one CD at a time or buy the whole set online at Dan & Louie. There are 107 stories available! The kids LOVE them and so do I. :)
Hope you get a chance for some fun Bible time together this week!

Wednesday, 19 October 2011
My Very Own Name - Personalized Book - Great Gift Idea
Stars: ****
from I See Me
Summary: A personalized book that has animals spelling out your child's name. An animal brings each letter until the name is spelled out.
This book is really cute! What a great way to teach your child how to spell their name but also a way to share story time with your child in a more personal way. My Very Own Name isn't the only type of personalized book available at I See Me.
I was pleased to see that the A in my son's first name didn't have the same animal as the A in his last name. I was wondering if there would be duplicates but they made sure there wasn't.
The text is very sweet, making it clear your child is very important. It includes your child's birth date and is gender neutral. All the books would make great gifts for Christmas or as Baby Gifts.
*Disclosure: I received the product(s) mentioned above free of charge by the company or PR representative for evaluation purposes. No other compensation was provided.
from I See Me
Summary: A personalized book that has animals spelling out your child's name. An animal brings each letter until the name is spelled out.
This book is really cute! What a great way to teach your child how to spell their name but also a way to share story time with your child in a more personal way. My Very Own Name isn't the only type of personalized book available at I See Me.
I was pleased to see that the A in my son's first name didn't have the same animal as the A in his last name. I was wondering if there would be duplicates but they made sure there wasn't.
The text is very sweet, making it clear your child is very important. It includes your child's birth date and is gender neutral. All the books would make great gifts for Christmas or as Baby Gifts.
*Disclosure: I received the product(s) mentioned above free of charge by the company or PR representative for evaluation purposes. No other compensation was provided.
Hair, Hair and more Hair ideas!
I was perusing pinterest yesterday like I usually do when I get a few minutes and saw this great hairdo
and I knew I had to share it with you guys. The blog is called the small things blog and she has a lot of gret beauty info. My favorite though is this hair style. I have not had a chance to master it yet but I am hoping to soon! She calls this the messy side updo. I put a few of her photos here so you can see what it looks like.
She has several more photos of this hairdo from different angles and a video tutorial for this hairdo here.
She also has some other great hair tutorials on her blog you will love it so go check it out.
I am surprised how easily it is now days to learn new hair styles and makeup techniques. I used to be something your mom or friends taught you and if you didn't have stylish friends you were out of luck! Now none of that matters and you can find anything you want to learn about QUICKLY!! Especially if you have pinterest. Just got to pinterest (request and invite from me by emailing if you don't already have a free login), and search the word beauty and tutorial or makeup tutorial or look at peoples "boards" titled beauty or hair etc.. This is where I find all my styles for my hair and daughters hair.
Another great blog FULL of hair tips tricks and styles for African American hair is one called Chocolate Hair Vanilla Care.

It is run by an adoptive mother. It is such a help for me as a mom with an adopted daughter from Vanuatu since I have no experience with black hair. It is a completely different hair type that requires a new set of skills and tools.
Another hair tip or trick I learned on pinterest is one I LOVE and have blogged about previously called the sock bun. It is basically an EASY simple way to do your hair at night so that in the morning you have beautiful EASY heat free curls.

and I knew I had to share it with you guys. The blog is called the small things blog and she has a lot of gret beauty info. My favorite though is this hair style. I have not had a chance to master it yet but I am hoping to soon! She calls this the messy side updo. I put a few of her photos here so you can see what it looks like.

She also has some other great hair tutorials on her blog you will love it so go check it out.
I am surprised how easily it is now days to learn new hair styles and makeup techniques. I used to be something your mom or friends taught you and if you didn't have stylish friends you were out of luck! Now none of that matters and you can find anything you want to learn about QUICKLY!! Especially if you have pinterest. Just got to pinterest (request and invite from me by emailing if you don't already have a free login), and search the word beauty and tutorial or makeup tutorial or look at peoples "boards" titled beauty or hair etc.. This is where I find all my styles for my hair and daughters hair.
Another great blog FULL of hair tips tricks and styles for African American hair is one called Chocolate Hair Vanilla Care.

It is run by an adoptive mother. It is such a help for me as a mom with an adopted daughter from Vanuatu since I have no experience with black hair. It is a completely different hair type that requires a new set of skills and tools.
Another hair tip or trick I learned on pinterest is one I LOVE and have blogged about previously called the sock bun. It is basically an EASY simple way to do your hair at night so that in the morning you have beautiful EASY heat free curls.
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This is my hair after the sock bun but without any product that would have held a better curl. |
Found any other tips or tricks you want to share? Let us know!
the small things blog
Monday, 17 October 2011
Art installation for Prana
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Sketching out the mural design on my chalkboard wall. |
The yoga apparel line, Prana, is opening a new store in Portland, and they have asked me to "tattoo" the inside of it! Shown above is a sneak peek of one of the designs that I'll be installing in their yoga studio space.
The new Prana store will be part of the popular walking and shopping street of NW 23rd, just across the street from dessert destination Papa Haydn. The store opens in a few weeks, and I'll be working on the art installation during the opening event. I've never painted in front of a crowd before, so I'm curious to see how it goes! Once I have more information about the opening, I'll be sure to pass it along.
Have fun with your hubby!
Sorry it has been a while Since I posted. I had a crazy week and the weekend was spent with my hubby celebrating our 13 year anniversary! We live several hours from the city so it was fun to have a weekend away in the city. My parents watched all four of our kiddos over night so we could have Sat and Sun to play in the city. It was so refreshing! We went to a movie, out to eat ethnic food, shopped and had a great time just hanging out! Spending time with your husband or wife as FRIENDS is so important. You need to laugh together, play together and not just work together managing a family. I did a post with date ideas called Date night how to make it happen. There are a lot of great ideas there. This one below was one of my favorites from the list.
One thing I plan to give my husband for Christmas this year is a year of dates. I got this idea from shannon brown. Great idea Shannon!
To make sure that spending time with your spouse really happens the plan is that you pick 12 activities, like bowling, the movies, overnight at a hotel, the zoo etc,, then you wrap an envelope for every month with the tickets, or brochure etc... Then you sit down at the beginning of each month and look at calendars together to pick the date. That way the date is set and you can arrange babysitting or whatever else you need to arrange so that all month you have that date to look forward to and it actually happens!
I am so looking forward to this. With 4 kids and homeschool and a busy life this is a great Christmas gift for hubby that I will really enjoy too. Even though we all know how important it is to spend time with our spouses sometimes it just doesn't happen but it is just a matter of making the time to schedule it at the beginning of the month.
I will post photos when I get mine all put together but meanwhile I am thinking how fun this will be to pick 12 creative ideas and wrap them in a fun way.
Praise God for parents that babysit and friends you can trust with your children! What creative ideas do you have for dates with your hubby? Or what is the most memorable date you have been on since you have been married?

One thing I plan to give my husband for Christmas this year is a year of dates. I got this idea from shannon brown. Great idea Shannon!
To make sure that spending time with your spouse really happens the plan is that you pick 12 activities, like bowling, the movies, overnight at a hotel, the zoo etc,, then you wrap an envelope for every month with the tickets, or brochure etc... Then you sit down at the beginning of each month and look at calendars together to pick the date. That way the date is set and you can arrange babysitting or whatever else you need to arrange so that all month you have that date to look forward to and it actually happens!
I am so looking forward to this. With 4 kids and homeschool and a busy life this is a great Christmas gift for hubby that I will really enjoy too. Even though we all know how important it is to spend time with our spouses sometimes it just doesn't happen but it is just a matter of making the time to schedule it at the beginning of the month.
I will post photos when I get mine all put together but meanwhile I am thinking how fun this will be to pick 12 creative ideas and wrap them in a fun way.
Praise God for parents that babysit and friends you can trust with your children! What creative ideas do you have for dates with your hubby? Or what is the most memorable date you have been on since you have been married?

Wednesday, 12 October 2011
How to PRINT on fabric with your inkjet printer!
This time of year there are a million and one reasons to craft...gifts, decor, etc.. So I wanted to share some fun tutorials on printing on fabric. There are so many things you can do with this. You can even print on paper bags using the same guidelines for fun personalized lunch sacks or birthday or other gift bags. Another fun thing to do is use this to print on a panel that will go into a quilt to add personal info (make sure to heat seal it with an iron for added durability). You can also print on a fun patterned fabric and frame with your family's initial and a phrase below for some fun personalized decor or as a gift. The options are endless so here are the tutorials....
This is a great tutorial that totally lays it all out for you.

How to print on fabric using freezer paper backing from limelady
Here is a great use of printing on fabric...

A tutorial for a burlap laundry sign from domestically-speaking

How to print on fabric with card stock, spray adhesive and fabric with your printer
You can also use this knowledge to help you make sew in tags for gifts you make or other items you sew and sell like modern day moms did.

She also used this skill to print right onto t shirt material!

If using this info for a washable project please heat set with a hot iron to make sure your ink will last as long as possible. These projects are done with an ink jet printer, as laser printers do not work for these projects. Happy printing and crafting!! I am planning on using this in some of my holiday gifts this year! Let me know what you are gonna make! I would love to hear some new great ideas.

This is a great tutorial that totally lays it all out for you.

How to print on fabric using freezer paper backing from limelady
Here is a great use of printing on fabric...
A tutorial for a burlap laundry sign from domestically-speaking

How to print on fabric with card stock, spray adhesive and fabric with your printer
You can also use this knowledge to help you make sew in tags for gifts you make or other items you sew and sell like modern day moms did.

She also used this skill to print right onto t shirt material!

If using this info for a washable project please heat set with a hot iron to make sure your ink will last as long as possible. These projects are done with an ink jet printer, as laser printers do not work for these projects. Happy printing and crafting!! I am planning on using this in some of my holiday gifts this year! Let me know what you are gonna make! I would love to hear some new great ideas.

I swoon for Pendleton
I've been focused on a big
client project (will tell soon) since returning from Ireland.
Yesterday, I needed a little break, so I headed to the Pendleton Woolen Mill Store. The store is just a ten minute drive from my home, but this was my first visit.
I dragged my husband along
and the second we stepped foot into the large warehouse, he knew that he
had a rabid Pendleton fan on his hands. My eyes got really big, I had a
huge smile on my face, and I turned to him and said this is my Disneyland!
It is really quite amazing how powerless I am to bolts of exquisite
fabrics. And there were so many beautiful fabrics to look at, my eyes
were speed jumping from one pattern to the next! Then, I turned the
corner and saw this spectacular space.
It's an enormous showroom of
blankets and tapestries- one of my favorites being the gray panel on the
right. My husband noticed the floors right away, which is the original
hardwood flooring from the Pendleton Mill.
The initial reason for the
store visit was the remnant table. I was thinking of making some throw
pillows for our couch, until I found a queen size wool remnant I
couldn't resist. It would go perfectly with the rustic headboard
we made last spring! The wool fabric just needed a finished edge, so,
I bought ten yards of wool tape at the store for $1/yd. The total for the remnant, edging,
and cute little pouch (in first photo) came to $55, which I thought was a
great deal considering Pendleton blankets go for upwards of $200 -
$300.
It took me about two hours to
double stitch the binding onto the blanket's edge, which includes the
cutting and pinning. My husband is thinking that we should give
blankets to family for Christmas, but I'm already talking about making
blankets for our future cabin in the woods!
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image via The Portland Collection blog |
I love good fashion as much
as I do good blankets, so I was pretty much freaking out when I saw
this new collection online. It's called Pendleton, The Portland Collection (TPC),
and it just launched a few weeks ago. The three designers all hail
from Portland, and, together, they have created a stunning collection
that marries modern, indie fashion with Pendleton heritage. This video captures bits of their inspiration, work space, and creative journey.