Wednesday, April 24, 2019

crafty lady

I have always had a box or drawer with crafting odds and ends. I grew up with a room that was sectioned off into play room and craft room. My mom made so much from art supplies and scrapes of fabric from yard sales and thrift shops. Needless to say, I now have a crafting business of my own! I opened up a shop on Etsy about mid-November and have had some success with the items I've posted! A lot of product is from from my mom who has been cleaning out the house for about a year to downsize and move, the rest is just stuff I've had laying around forever and I finally had time, and the creative mind, to put together "product"! It's been great to spend a couple hours painting small pots from my wedding centerpieces {that have sat in my parent's garage since 2010} and create a little piece of lovely from something that another person would have trashed or donated! Yes, I had to spend some money to make some money since a lot of my paints have dried up or I was looking for a specific finishing, but in the long run I have made money which is a great feeling!


Some projects haven't been for the shop, it really wouldn't have sold, so I have a couple fun DIYs for you today!

Paper Towel and Toilet Paper Rolls -- Make a bracelet bar, Pen & Pencil organizer, donate to school {the teacher will love you for handing over a bag full of these!}, Wall hanging art, Painting utensils, Hot Wheels car storage, Extension cord holder, animals and puppets for the kids for all holidays!

Scrape Wood -- You know all those cute little signs that are everywhere nowadays, the "Bless This Mess" or "Family Rules" or "No Talkie Before Coffee"?! Well, they are super simple to make! Just go through your garage for some scrape wood and stain, it's there somewhere on a shelf you know it is! And tracing over printed out words is an easy technique that anyone can do, then paint. Or better, get a metallic sharpie marker and just write your own saying for a great little home decor piece!

Large Scrape Wood -- A few years ago I was trying to figure out a great place for Christmas stockings and decided we need a fireplace, plain and simple! Well, we don't have one nor do we have space for a fake one so I found four pieces of wood in the garage and a flat piece of plywood. Cut, sanded, and screwed them together to make a nice little fireplace! I painted the plywood with chalkboard paint and I'm so happy with the results and the kiddos like another chalkboard! Another large piece was used for the kiddos growth chart and all I needed was a marker to tick the measurements and clear coat sprayed on nicely.

Chalkboards are Everywhere -- I have a large framed chalkboard in the kitchen, a small one hanging on the front door, and a third for parties I host with my Young Living Essential Oils. Each one is easy to clean and I used one can of paint for all of the above mentioned projects, and there is a bit left over! That chalkboard paint goes a long way and I only needed two coats anymore would have been excessive. The tray I use for these parties was a cabinet door that I painted the insert chalk and the outer frame white for a really chic way to display the make & take sprays customers can enjoy!

Random Paper -- I took art classes in college and when S started art this year in kindergarten, I unearth a bunch of supplies from prism color pens, to oil pastels, to coloraid paper! I saved the paper because it was so expensive and I used so little of it throughout these classes! It's really great medium weight paper in all the colors imaginable and it almost feels like a paint chip you would get from the paint department at Home Depot {another great place to get a few colors for fun projects!}

 Other Randoms from the House -- I save clothes pins, sequence, corks, fish tank pebbles, chopsticks, any ribbon or thick string, straws, I think you get the idea! WHY!?! Why you ask, because I have kids and you never know what kind of project you might have to come up with on the weekend, spring break, or summer vacation to entertain them! My case in point, S got an Avengers action figure from my thrift store shoppin' mom and he was SO excited, but Thor did not have his hammer. Where it it? Nobody else can lift that hammer, why doesn't Thor have his hammer? So to solve this problem, we simply made Thor's hammer! I grabbed my paint, chopsticks, a wine bottle cork and some wire. Now it is not any kind of replica, but S thinks it's great and that's all that matters!

Cardboard! -- What can't you do with cardboard?! If it is a good sturdy piece, I keep it, and so does my mother-in-law! She once handed me a bag of cardboard, the kind from the back of a legal pad, nice 8x11 size, good thickness all in good condition, because she knows I keep crafty things and she thought she would do something crafty with these one day, but that was 15 years ago and now the front living room needs to be cleaned out. I kept them thinking the same thing, one day these will get used, and soon after, they did! Z wanted to make stepping stones because the floor was lava and she was using books. The books were starting to tear from the covers because as she stepped, she slide a bit, so I grabbed that bag of cardboard and they have been her lava floor stepping stones ever since! I have also made a doll house out of cardboard boxes and scrape fabric, a shelf for the front closet out of diaper boxes, and a nice little tablet case from a few of those legal pad cardboard pieces! Ductape is also cardboard's best friend and the two make useful things together! For all those items there are great tutorial online.

Family Memories -- I think my most favorite project with stuff from around the house, is using old family things like recipe cards, dollies, costume jewelry, and other items that aren't really heirloom quality but they are still family treasures! A lot of family members are turning recipe cards from the boxes into digital files or a bound book from a professional printing company, which is nice and an easy way to get all those together, but I really like the handwriting and notes on the sidebar from my grandma, as well as the sauce stains, those are things that you might not get with an updated version of the recipe or from a beautiful cookbook. So I found a really great frame at a resale store and bought some heavy weight paper to make my own mat, and put together a great home decor wall hanging that is a conversation piece!


I WAS CRAFTY WHEN CRAFTY WASN'T COOL
xo

Thursday, April 18, 2019

cheap date night part 2

So I have some more cheap date night ideas! I don't know about you, but I am done with this weather and I want to be outside and hanging out with one person I know will be having a good time! And with spring blooming, there is no shortage of outdoor date night to be had! So again, in no particular order,
*Museum Tour! Does St. Louis have good museums? No, they are GREAT museums! And so many to choose from! Take your date to the History Museum, the Science Center, Botanical Gardens, Art Museum, each place has a calendar of events and rotating exhibits, I'm sure you will find something you both will love!

*Sculpture Park! If you are just itching to get outside, look no further than the Laumiere Sculpture Park for a wonderful array of art in a beautiful setting! Not to mention they have a calendar of events as well!

*The Muny! Have you seen a show at this amazing outdoor theater? If not, then you must go one night and grab some take out on the way! This theater has a handful of rows in the back that are free seating and all you have to do is get in line! I would suggest getting their a bit early so you are toward the front of the lines, and that is where the take out comes in, while you wait you and your date enjoy a meal along the walkway. It really is nice because the walkways line the grassy fields and your dinner conversation could involve your line neighbor!

*Shakespeare in the Park! Bring your chairs and a feast to enjoy the amazing outdoor renditions of your favorite Shakespeare plays! This year the play runs May 31-June 23, get all the details before you head to Forest Park!

*Batting Cages, Driving Range! Yep, some more fun to feel like a kid again and have some good laughs! There are quit a lot of venues around town for batting cages than I thought, and as far as driving ranges you can find a wide variety of pricing depending on where you go!

*Video Games! Got a console collecting dust, or haven't played Guitar Hero in awhile?? What better activity to do on a rainy (or just feeling lazy) kinda night with the SO!?

* Movie in the Park! On Art Hill over to St, Charles, there are outdoor movies everywhere this time of year! Get your favorite movie snacks and enjoy! 

*Food Trucks! This is such a fun idea if the two of you can't agree on what to eat! There are a couple events all spring and summer at different St. Louis County parks as well as St. Charles parks!

*Brewery Tour! Try an Anheuser-Busch beer at the end of this pretty cool tour of the brewery! Or create your own tour/crawl throughout the are, like at Urban Chestnut Brewery, Schlafly Brewhouse, O'Fallon Brewery, 4Hands Brewery or any of the many local brew bars around town!

*The Symphony! That's right, the symphony, outside on a beautiful evening! There is a weekly line up at The History Museum or check out this evening of amazing music!

*Day Date at the Pool! Take the day off and be cool at the pool! We did this last year and it was great! It was a really fun time without the kiddos, relaxing in the lazy river and racing down the slides with no cares in the world (at least for a couple hours anyway)!

DATE NIGHT = THE BEST NIGHT OF THE WEEK
xo





Tuesday, April 9, 2019

spring in st. louis

Nothing says springtime like the great outdoors, and St. Louis has plenty of open spaces that celebrate such glorious nature. From the charming Citygarden and playground at Kiener Plaza downtown, to the internationally acclaimed Missouri Botanical Garden and its 79 acres of lovely landscapes. And don't forget Forest Park, where beautiful fountains and scenic lakes share space with top attractions including the Zoo, Art Museum, Science Center and History Museum! 



All said attractions have such a calendar going on, so I'll start with the Art Museum.
Art in Bloom March 1-3, Family Sundays and Wee Wednesdays will bring creativity to the little ones every Sunday and Wednesday with different topics, and SLAM Underground round out the months!

The Zoo has such a fun list of event with Breakfast with Bunny April 13, Earth Day: Party for the Planet April 28, and Make Tracks Through the Zoo their annual 5K race! And that is just a few events the Zoo has in store for you, so check out all the wonderful events they have in store for you as well as the polar bears, stingrays, and zebras!

At the Science Center, this is the final week of their amazing exhibit Guitar, it closes April 14! April 20 will be their SciFest, which I am excited to take the kiddos to and explore lots of cool things with them, every third Saturday of the month is when this event is held so if you miss April's catch it next month! Also check out their full calendar and look into their summer kids activities!

The History Museum has the outstanding kids area which we love to check out after an hour of playing at the Visitors Center playground, but the History Museum also has storytelling mornings, parents & me events, the Muny exhibit, and the 40th St. Louis Storytelling Festival coming up! To me, it's not spring in St. Louis until the Twilight Tuesday schedule comes out, a free outdoor concert series, Twilight Tuesdays takes place on the front lawn with a spectacular musical lineups. Grab your blankets and lawn chairs, pack your picnic basket, and come hear some terrific music under a beautiful Forest Park sunset.

Laumier Sculpture Park is such a great walk when the weather has finally turned out nice and this year they are celebrating their 32nd Art Fair! Check out more events about the area and the wonderful art!

Missed the Cardinals home opener? Catch the St. Louis Cardinals all spring and summer along with other events down at Busch Stadium!

Get ready for Grant's Farm to open it's doors on May 3, home to history, wildlife and and adventure for the whole family! Come see the beautiful grounds and take a short bus tour to the garden area with goats, monkeys, and camels among other animals to see and relax at the community patio for a snack and a beer tasting!


Speaking of beer ... the list of beer festivals is awesome and I want to check out each and everyone of them this year! Research for another post?! YES!
Schlafy Stout & Oyster Festival March 22-23
St. Louis MicroFest May 2-3
Manchester Craft Beer Festival May 11
Lupulin Carnival May 18
IndiHop June 1

Wine lovers, I didn't forget you, the patios are opening and there are bottles to uncork!

Let's talk about the kiddos some more and all the Easter egg hunts around town!
AB Green Park in Brentwood April 13 @ 10AM
Drewel Park in Eureka April 13 @ 10AM
The Meadows Shopping Center in Lake St. Louis April 13 @ 10AM
Vlasis Park in Ballwin April 13 @ 11AM
Francis Park in St Louis Hills April 20 @ 11AM
Des Peres Park in Des Peres April 20 @ 10AM
Whitecliff Park in Crestwood April 20 @ 10AM
Kirkwood Lions Club in Kirkwood April 20 @ 12PM
And there are so many more at local churches!

Last but not least, let's celebrate Earth Day! We have this beautiful Earth to celebrate and keep clean, and St. Louis is putting on the 30th Earth Day Festival April 27-28 at the Muny grounds with organic farming classes, rock climbing, yoga, and more! I can't wait to check this out with the family, maybe I'll see you there!


THE EARTH LAUGHS IN FLOWERS
xo



Monday, April 1, 2019

my ride!

I love my mini van! Say what you want about that particular kind of vehicle, but even when we were pre-parents, Joe had a TrailBlazer and we loved it! We could pack a long weekend of camping gear and whatever else we wanted in it and still have room, comfortable room, for a friend in the back seat! I've always liked roomier cars in which nobody was cramped in their seat, so this van is the best by far!


The 2015 Dodge Grand Caravan SE model, has 17-inch wheels, heated exterior mirrors, silver and piano black interior accents, black cloth seats and leather-wrapped steering wheel, black headliner and overhead console. It has seating for up to seven passengers and is sold in four grades. Its sole engine is a 3.6-liter V-6 with 283 hp and 260 lb-ft of torque mated to a six-speed automatic transmission. Flexibility and utility are the 2015 Dodge Grand Caravan’s strengths with its available Stow n’ Go seats and up to 143.8 cubic feet of cargo volume with the second and third rows folded down. Additionally, material quality inside the cabin has improved after the significant refresh in the 2010 model year. Acceleration is another strong point, thanks to the van’s powerful V-6 engine and returns 17/25 mpg city/highway, and earned a four-star overall safety score from the NHTSA (out of a possible five stars) and good ratings on four IIHS tests.
Forget you truck for moving your friends, this ride can hide away the back rows for full capacity of boxes and other crap! And did I mention the organization?? Flip open compartment above my head, 2 glove box compartments, 2 slide close storage areas in the front console, side pockets on the front doors and on the back of the front seats, slide open compartment under the middle console!! WHAT!? Not to mention a few pockets for the third row and cup holders for every passenger in the car! It's heaven on wheels my friends! Not to mentions, its a beautiful red!An automatic, wave your foot thing to open and close the gate would be nice, so would full size retractable shades for the sliding door windows, but I'm sure that would have cost us much more. Maybe I can get those custom made, added on in a couple months ... hmmm!
I NEED TO GO FOR A DRIVE
xo