Friday, December 30, 2011

Best of 2011: My Top Five (+1)


Earlier this week I shared my most popular post from 2011. And while this next set of post may not have been the most pinned or favorited on craftgawker, they're special to me so I'd like to share them again. I made a Mockingjay shirt after falling in love with the Hunger Games series. I've always loved reading but I think this year I just really let myself fall back in love with reading fiction (particularly YA fiction) as my goodreads account proves.

I can't decide. Do I like the time I made my husband aka the best uncle in the world dress up like a Butterfly or a Unicorn. Yup the naughties' birthday parties (and invites) as always were a blast.

I was surprised at Christmas last year with a trip from the musicmaker to Florida to go on a fun cruise and experience the magic of Universal Studio's Wizarding World of Harry Potter. I know it's been a while since I've had a full out post devoted to my addition but fear not my Potter obsession remains strong.

I also shared my all time favorite customer appreciation picture to date. I always love receiving each and every one of them so please keep them coming but this one is just such a cool idea and the little guy is so stinking darling.


The hubby also started a great new band called Dani Lion with a friend of ours who has an amazing voice, they're kind of Fiest meets Gorillaz meets She and Him. They played around with a green screen one day and made this super fun music video. I just love their music so it makes me so so happy (you can hear the whole album and stream or download it for free here)


And this one is just one an aunt would love. Nothing flashy, no fancy sewing or crafting or cooking involved but this year I discovered and shared this old picture of the nieces on their first trip to the aquarium. L could barely talk and she said clear as day "mermaid?" in a totally inquisitive voice like she was wondering if there was a mermaid in there. They're growing up too fast!

Any ways 2011 was pretty dandy. I hope you all have something fun planned for New Years Eve and I'll see you in 2012!

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Thursday, December 29, 2011

Treasury Love: Blue New Year


I can't believe that it's only a few days until 2012! To ring in the new year fellow EtsyKids team member Michelle of Small Fry Notables made this darling treasury. She was so nice to include my little Euro Rocker Toddler Dress in the love collection full of EtsyKids goodies. Click  here to see all the talented artist and get clickable links to each of the items and more.
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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Link Party: What We Wore and Made Wednesdays #7

Top and Jeans - Forever 21
Belt - somewhere in LA's garment district
Mockingjay - PrettyLittleCharmsUK on Etsy
 Shirt and Jeans - Forever 21
shoes -Costco
Cardigan - Forever 21
Top - Kohls
Pants - Mervyns
shoes - Costco
Remus John Lupin Necklace - PrettyLittleCharmsUK on Etsy

I'm not going to lie, last week was kind of a fake Uggs kinda week if you know what I mean. I'd been in CA for a wedding for 5 days and the Utah cold was making me just want to be warm and comfy. I hope you all had a Merry Christmas. I can't wait to see what you've got to share this week!




And for your listening pleasure (see the play button) here's a cool Christmas song one of my hubby's bands put out this weekend (it was featured on the Salt Lake City Weekly Page and everything). And if you're feeling adventurous watch the awesome music video (it's in yesterday's post). See more of his music here.



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Music: A Late Christmas Present

The Lazy Waves - Christmas (I Want Some More) from Matt Glass on Vimeo.



I know this is a few days late, but one of my hubby's bands did a special Christmas song and video that they put out on Christmas Eve. It was all fancy and featured on Salt Lake City Weekly page. It's pretty good. I'd love you to give it a listen. If you like it the band is called The Lazy Waves. This song and others are available for free download (and streaming) here.  And if you want like their facebook page so you know when they come out with new stuff here.

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Guest Posting: Ginger Snap Crafts


I'm guest posting over at Ginger Snap Crafts today who is having a fun "Christmas Break" series with lots of neat bloggers.

For those of you visiting from Ginger Snap Crafts I hope you'll hang around for a big. Yesterday (it should be below) I shared my most popular posts from 2011 so if you're looking for somewhere to start that's a good place.

Also feel free to link up to last week's What We Wore and Made Wednesdays Party and I hope you come back tomorrow for this week's party! It so much fun seeing everyone's, creativity, style, recipes and tips and love featuring projects and ideas that are linked up.
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Monday, December 26, 2011

Best of 2011: Reader's Top Five

Can you believe this is the last week on 2011. My oh my how the last two months (not to mention the entire year) flew by! Just for fun, and for those of you who may not have been hanging around all year I wanted to do a few best of 2011 posts. Today I'm doing the most popular posts from 2011 later this week I'll do my personal favorites. I hope you enjoy these oldies but goodies! By far, my most popular post of this past year was my tutorial for quick envelope pillow cases.

I also made a fun lego storm trooper shirt for a little friend's birthday. His Star Wars Birthday Party was so stinking fun and cute I had to do a right up about the whole thing. My friend made awesome costumes, a crazy cake and all kind of games for her little's party.

In one of my many odes to my never dying love for all things Harry Potter I made this fun Hogwarts Bound Baby Outfit for a friend's new little lady and I also added them to my shop here.

I jumped on the book page craft band wagon and mad this fun Upcycled Book Page Wreath. Cheap, quick and easy, my kind of home decor!

And last but not least I shared a super scrumptious recipe for Eclair Cake. Seriously it's really good you should make it. It's been a good year, thanks for letting me share it with you!
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Sunday, December 25, 2011

What's for Dinner: Week 109

I hope you had a delicious and Merry Christmas! We certainly did. Traditional Christmas Wontons on Christmas Eve, a Christmas brunch of sausage cheese balls, scrambled eggs, monkey bread, fresh fruit, juice and toast with homemade jam. Then as if our tummies weren't already full we finished the day off with prime rib, smashed garlic potatoes, a green salad and profiterole stuffed iced cream for dessert.

Day Main Meal Goals (Veggies, Whole Grain, Fish)
Sunday Prime Rib feast Grains and nuts: granola bars, ww pasta
Veggies: stir fry, salad
Fish: Tilapia, Shrimp
Monday Lemon Tilapia and Mushroom Risotto
Tuesday Cream of Chicken and Rice soup
Wednesday Eat Out
Thursday Seafood, Meat and Veggie Stir Fry with brown rice
Friday Chicken and Two Potatoes Parmesan
Saturday Chicken Artichoke Fettuccine Alfredo
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Friday, December 23, 2011

Q&A: Advice on Buying A Serger

I hope it goes without saying but just in case you need the invitation I want you all to know that I love getting emails and questions from you guys. Whether it's sewing or crafting related, questions about selling on Etsy, what my favorite places to eat in Utah are, or really anything else silly, serious, or whatever. I love feeling connected and helpful. I realize that some of your questions might be helpful or interesting to others so every once in a while I hope to post them if I think they'd help others or are just fun and interesting.

Tori sent this to me a few weeks back and while I answered her right away I kept thinking some of you may be thinking of buying a serger with Holiday money so I figured I should share.


Hello! My name is Tori Bonner @ http://onehappinessinlife.blogspot.com/ I'm starting to make my daughter some simple clothing items, such as dresses, skirts and pants and had a question.  I'm assuming you use a serger?  I was thinking of getting one for Christmas, but I'm torn as to whether I really need it or not.  Do you  have any tips or advice?  Thank you for anything you can offer! :)
Tori Bonner
Busy B Family

 (I found this while looking for serger pics. Look how little L was)

I have three sergers haha but I also sew for a living. A serger is kind of like a cell phone. You don't "need" it but boy is it helpful once you have one. You can do everything to a much lesser and slower and uglier degree that you can do on a serger on a sewing machine. But my personal opinion is that if you sew a lot a serger is worth the investment.

My biggest piece of advice is not to buy the cheapest one you find at Walmart or Joann's. I'd buy one from a sewing store that services them. Or even better check out a store that sells used ones (but ones that they have serviced and know work, I don't advise your first serger to be purchased off of craigslist since they are a little complicated if you have no idea what you're doing). Most of those kind of places you'll be able to try a similar one out and they'll give you a free class to teach you how to use it and in the chance that something is wrong they'll probably help you. Usually even the lowest priced ones there will be better than the pricier walmart ones.

I have one that my mom bought, a singer from costco, years ago (like when she was sewing for me) that I love but the newer model singers I am not a fan of. The ones I've seen have been frustrating to use (they keep messing up) and seem like a cheaper product (I'm not sure if it's the way they make them, the material or what). And if you get a cheaper quality serger you'll end up not really using it much since it won't sew right or will frustrated you so it won't be worth the savings in the long run. I recommend spending in the 300$ or above range on a new one (you may be able to get a better deal used though).

I also have 2 Juki machines (MO-644D) that I've bought as my busniess has grown that I really love. I bought the lowest priced machines in the quilt shop. Juki was a brand that I had heard great things about and after testing it out in a local quilt shop I was sold. Babylock is also know for good sergers (I've happily used them in sewing classes) but those tend to be expensive. I've heard good things about Janome and Viking brand machines but I've never used their sergers.

My advice is that if you decide you want the convenience of a serger, look up all the small independent kind fabric shops that sell machines and smaller sewing machine shops and call to see if  they carry sergers that you can try out before purchasing and if they have used machines. Try out the more expensive ones just so you can compare how they feel. And make sure that if you end up buying it somewhere that doesn't do classes to do a class anyways most of the places that offer classes if you don't buy the machine from them you can pay to sign up for the class.

And just as a last thought you might think that it would be worth it, like when buying shoes, to go try it out and then buy cheaper online. But my former sewing teacher told me that it's better to spend a little more in a brick and mortal independant shop because they tune the machines before you buy them, I'm not sure if this is true across the board but with such a finicky machine like a serger I'd spend the extra money to have the local support and availbility of classes, plus it's a heavy annoying thing to have to mail back if something is wrong.

I hope that helps. Let me know if you have any other questions and good luck shopping!

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Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Customer Appreciation Pic: Santa Baby


I received this picture last year and was so smitten. Isn't this little one a cutie. I love how they set her up in my reindeer ruffle diaper covers, pseudo grass and with a darling hat so fun right? It's been a while since I've shared a customer pic but they really are some of my favorite parts of the job!


And as always if you have any pictures of your kiddos in my gear or if you've ever made anything from one of my tutorials I'd love to see it and share it here!
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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Link Party: What We Wore and Made Wednesdays #6

Coat - Target
Jeans - Forever 21
Cardigan - Nordstroms Rack
I just have to say I am so stinking in love with my new coat. Like I have a bad morning and go out to run an errand and putting on the coat cheers me up in love. I told myself I wouldn't be a new coat this year (I kind of have a problem) but it was love at first site. I got it at target, on sale. I was afraid people would think it was grandma-ish but it seems like most people like it as much as I do. In fact some lady in fancy smancy boutique asked me "who makes it" bwahahaha it was fun telling her it was from target.

Dress, Belt, and Leggings - Forever 21
Headband - Craft Fair
shoes - dollhouse
Lumos Necklace - PrettyLittleCharmsUK on Etsy
Tank- Old Navy
Jeans - Forever 21
Cardigan - Charlotte Rousse
Scarf - Somewhere in Thailand
shoes - Nordstrom's Rack


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Monday, December 19, 2011

Last Minute Christmas Ornament, Decor, and Goodie Round Up

I know Christmas is just days away but in case you still want to get a few last minute, gifts, ornaments or decorations made up, here are a few of my favorites from the What We Wore and Made party over the last few weeks. These peanut butter chocolate pretzels from Bouffe e Bambini are so darling they'd double as decor and presents.

I love the way these hand cut snowflakes out of magazine pages from Maarnietvangrijs turned out. This would be a fun job to give the kids while you're doing other stuff.

And I always love ornaments for easy gifts or just to remember the year and these picture ornaments from Life as a Thrifter look quick and easy perfect for the week of Christmas.
I'm kind of slacking on how I'll prep the table for Christmas brunch and dinner but if I get a chance I might try this tutorial for mercury glass from Randee's Organized Chaos. It is so gorgeous!
And I love this simple wreath from Not So Homemade. It looks totally doable on a last minute schedule but would be a great way to welcome the guest.
Finally the ladies from Sister, Sister shared this cute popcorn ornament and I just adore the feel of it. Not only is it a quickie it would be such a fun thing to do for the kids to watch. You pop the popcorn in it cool right?

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Sunday, December 18, 2011

What's for Dinner: Week 108


We're on a little trip visiting some friends from my college days and celebrating the nuptials of a close friend. The wedding was yesterday and was so amazing. It was beautiful and totally expressed the couples' fun and whimsical personalities while being a lovely Christian spiritual event. It was really cool, really kind of perfect. We're having fun eating out and catching up with everyone. 


Day Main Meal Goals (Veggies, Whole Grain, Fish)
Sunday Slaw Dogs Grains and nuts: granola bars, ww pasta
Veggies: hmmm
Fish: hmmm
Monday Roommate Dinner
Tuesday BJ's
Wednesday Mac and Cheese
Thursday Bangers and Mash
Friday Fancy Ramen
Saturday Christmas Wontons
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Friday, December 16, 2011

Naughty Time: I Spy Ornaments


Last week I pinned a bunch of cute ornaments. I really wanted to make these mod podged fabric ornaments but even though every other day the girls are at my house they love cutting fabric into pieces they were having none of that during last week's Christmas Craft Day. So since I happened to have a bunch of stuff on hand that I could use for the  I Spy Ornament  that I had also pinned  I set the naughty nieces up to make those instead and they turned out pretty cute and were really fun to make.


We Used
  • Clear Ball Ornaments
  • Polly Pellets 
  • Assorted beads, buttons and jewels
  • Ribbon
First I laid some fabric on the table so if the naughties spilled the beads, as was inevitable, there was a chance that they'd stay on the table instead of roll on the flour to be lodged in someone's foot. Then after I removed the metal hanging part from the ornaments. I poured some poly pellets (left over from I Spy Bags from ages ago). They've got a big bag of beads, buttons and jewels that they use to make necklaces so I just told them to put some in. I tied ribbon to use to hand them with and they were done and the girls had a lot of fun.

 
The next day I went to a craft store to buy some cute miniatures to add but I didn't see anything that would be small enough to fit in the ornament neck but I think they're cute as is anyways and 100% reflection of the kiddos' creativity. Plus it was awesome that I had everything on hand. This was so fun and easy it would even be a cool gift to do on Christmas. If you need something easy that will entertain the kids this might be fun to try.
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Thursday, December 15, 2011

Recipe: Fresh Homemade Whole Grain Pasta

It's been a while since I've gushed over my pasta maker but don't be mistaken. We are still living the life of luxury eating fresh pasta. Really it's bad we can't go back. The few times I've used the last of the noodles remaining in our cupboard we were both like meh. We're totally spoiled. Thankfully fresh noodles are so flipping easy and cheap it's totally worth it.

Light Whole Grain Pasta
  • 2 C Whole Wheat Flour
  • 1 1/2 C All Purpose Flour
  • 4 Large Eggs
  • 2 TBS Water
  • 1/2 tsp Salt
Place flour, eggs, water and salt in mixer bowl. Mix with flat beater. Switch to dough hook and knead for 2 minutes. Hand knead for a minute and divide into 8 equal balls. Process according to you pasta roller. Dry or freeze it to store.

Makes about 1 1/4 lbs of pasta.



I usually pile the dough and freeze them and they can go straight into boil water and only takes a few minutes. It's so delicious.


Serve it with your favorite sauce recipe. Here's my Chicken and Artichoke Alfredo if you need any ideas. 


And if you want my opinion. I absolutely love my kitchen aid pasta roller attachment. I have the 3 piece set with the roller and two cutters. If you need a gift for a foodie type (or yourself ;) ) I can't recommend this any higher. I totally wish I had forked out the money for this ages ago. Plus there is something so relaxing about it.
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Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Link Party: What We Wore and Made Wednesdays #5

 Top - Forever 21
Jeans - Forever 21
Cardigan - Nordstroms Rack
shoes - Cents of Style (my new fav they have great cheap shoes)
Elephant Necklace - Untamed Menagerie on Etsy
Cardigan - Charolette Rouse
Dress - Made it
Shoes - Cents of Style again (love this place, I kind of bought 4 pairs!)
Tights - Nordstroms Rack
Hair thingy - from a craft fair
And since the nieces were around  when I was taking pictures one day and needed to get in on the self timer action here's what they wore umm except I don't know at all where their stuff is from. But they're still cute right? L did her fashion clothing pose and T did her water bending pose.


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