Tweet Tweet! I was recently inspired by an article in Do It Yourself Magazine to make gilded birdies out of a few simple supplies: Modge Podge (or a glue mixture of equal parts white glue and water), Masking Tape, Gold Acrylic Paint, Newspaper, a Branch, Hollowed Out Eggs (I used a straight pin to make holes on each end then blew the egg out, leaving the shell). Cut the newspaper into thin strips. Yep, it's papier-mache time! To make the birdie heads, crumple newspaper into a little ball Use masking tape to secure the newspaper to your eggshell Cut… Read More
Free Airmail Printables
Hi There! Are you a fan of snail mail? Me too. I especially like the look of Airmail. Here are some free Airmail-themed printables. 1. An Airmail Save-the-Date Set from Ruffled 2. Airmail Stationary from Tortagialla 3. Airmail Treat Bag Toppers, Notecards and Labels from Kirei Nest 4. Airmail Stationary from Indie Fixx And for more Airmail Fun… Canceled Stamps/Dead Letter Office 3 Font from DaFont Postmarks/Dead Letter Office 2 Font from DaFont Not free but cool… Personalized Postage Stamp from Zazzle Hope this inspires you to drop someone a note!
Grandma Jean’s Beef Stew
There's nothing better than concluding a crisp fall day with a hot bowl of stew. My Mom has been making this recipe for our family as long as I can remember. Ingredients: 2-3 Cans of Beef Broth, 1 Can Tomato Sauce, 6 Carrots, 6 Stalks of Celery, an Onion, 2 Russet Potatoes, 3 Bay Leaves, 2 lbs of Stew Meat (the general rule is 1/4 lb per person per meal), 2 Tablespoons of Vegetable Oil, 2 cups of Flour, Salt and Pepper to Taste. Also grab a large pot. Mix 2 cups of flour with 1 tsp of salt… Read More
Pink Warrior Princess Winners
Hi Friends, I want to thank each of you for reading my post about my friend Michelle. Michelle has read through all the comments says she was very touched by them. The winners of the Breast Cancer Awareness Pendants are: Dale Fukura Diane/Little Birdies Nest Michele P. Please email me at [email protected] so I can send your prizes to you. Congrats!
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Inspiration on Wheels
Want a dose of joy? My favorite ABC News correspondent (ok he's my husband– but he is really good) did this very inspirational story on World News last night. Aaron Fotheringham aka "Wheelz" is an amazing young man. You won't want to miss what he says about the word disabled. See the story here.
CSN Stores Giveaway
Hi Friends… CSN is letting me give away a $45 gift card to a lucky YoT reader, good at any of their 200+ stores! Thanksgiving is coming up… what would help make your holiday gathering extra special? How about a new drop leaf table? Or this "Friendly Village" dish collection Wouldn't it be fun to serve something from this cute acorn covered bowll… Decorate the table with these pretty candleholders… Or get a new carving set for the turkey… And a new carving board? Want to win? Leave me a comment telling me what your favorite Thanksgiving tradtion is. Giveaway… Read More
Crafty Soiree #7
Hello and Welcome to A Crafty Soiree #7! There were so many amazing projects last week. I'm featuring some fabulous wreaths today: This Balloon Wreath from Bugaboo, Mini Mr. and Me is so fun and festive. The color combos are endless. This wreath makes me want to celebrate! How elegant is this Rosy Fall Wreath from Ellen's Creative Passage? The flowers are created out of wool… so gorgeous. Nothing is sweeter than this Candy Corn Wreath from A Mommy's Adventures. I'm not sure if I could stop myself from snacking on the candy before it made it to the… Read More
Eek! Newspaper Wreath
What's black and white and perfect wreath material? Newspaper! Supplies: A 24 inch styrofoam wreath, newspaper, scissors, pinking shears, a ruler or paper trimmer, thin floral wire glue gun. Optional: Spider Webbing (I picked some up at Dollar Tree) and a Halloween sign or letters. I used a $1.00 EEK sign from Target. Step One: Cut or trim 50 stacks of 4 x 4 inch newspaper squares (three squares in each stack). You are basically going to create fifty flowers from newspaper and wire. Step 2: Fold each stack into accordions, each fold about at 1/2 inch. Trim two sides… Read More
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