Thursday, September 6, 2012

My Little Unicorn

A few weeks ago, Lily was invited to a costume birthday party and right away, knew what she wanted to dress as!  Duh, a unicorn!  My first thought was, "How in the hell am I going to make a unicorn costume?".

Well, I did it.  And I think it's pretty darn cute! 

We picked up a summer dress from Target in just the right colors and that is the only thing that I spent money on!  I had everything else on hand - I love that!

 
Some vintage lace, sequins, and velcro made up the hooves.

 
The sparkly horn and flower crown took some time, but was well worth the effort.  I love it. 

 
The tail is ribbon, ricrac, and lace. 

 
 
She can't wait to wear it for Halloween!  I'm going to make a few adustment to the tail and add some more flowers to the crown, but overall, I'm pretty happy with it!  I may end up making more and listing them on Etsy! 
 


Saturday, August 4, 2012

Family Photos

We had these amazing photos done about a month ago and I couldn't be happier with how they turned out.  Never again will I let my mother talk me into taking my daughters to get cheezy department store photos!  Of course they will be cute - they have my children in them!  You can't beat having beautiful photos done in your own home (or whatever location you choose) by an incredibly talented photographer. 

If you would like to see more of her photos, here is a link to her site: www.gabyjphotography.com




Sorry to bombard you with so many photos, but it was hard to choose just a few to post! 



Lily and Iris, my pretty little flowers.









Sunday, July 29, 2012

Roos N More Zoo



We spent the day yesterday at Roos N More Zoo, located just passed Moapa, NV.  It's a non profit zoo owned and operated by a family of veteranarians.  It's completely interactive.  There are only a handful of animals that we weren't able to touch, if not hold.  It was pretty neat. 



The zebras were Lily's favorite.  Not a surprise given her new unicorn/my little pony obsession.


And this is my new friend, Mr. Tucan!


These little guys gave us a giggle!  We were looking for them, when Lily noticed they were peaking out at us from behind the sign!  Sneaky!


If you want to learn more about this unique zoo, click here

Hope you had a fun weekend, too!





Sunday, July 1, 2012

Holga Lens VS. Diana F+

Diana F+ - When I received this as a Christmas gift from my husband last year, I didn't really know what it was.  I thought it was just a toy, but when I did a little research, I became excited about the pretty vintage-looking photos!  Dreamy!  I could have my very own - no editing required! 

Sorry, Instagram. 

There are so many things you can do with this camera.  There are little color gel swatches that can be inserted into the flash for color splashing!  All of my experiments with those were too dark, unfortunately.  I don't know what I'm doing wrong, but even with the flash, I still need sunlight for a decent photo.  Oh, and the double exposures!  I love the look of double (and some of mine were even triple) exposures.  It's super easy to do and the camera manual tells you everything in just a few paragraphs. 

 It uses 120 film, which is easy to find online.  If you're worried about developing the film, no worries.  Walmart develops it for $8 a roll (I know, Walmart is yucky, but going the economical route seems best for a beginner like me). You can find more about developing at Walmart  here.





I love the double exposures!  So awesome!

Holga Lens - I ordered this lens right after I received the camera, just to experiment a little before using up my film and paying a fortune for it to be developed (before I discovered the Walmart secret).  I like being able to take photos and see them right away, but you can't do the double exposures with digital.  They are still super dreamy and you have instant gratification!

I would like to try this lens, as well.  I'm not sure if it will be any different than the Holga Lens, but it's worth a shot!  The Holga Lens was just $25, this one is $60.  So, the Holga Lens is more economical, especially if they take similar photos.



Any camera is fun to use when you have adorable subjects and are making priceless family photos! 

Sunday, May 27, 2012

Mom Tips: Placebos!

 My 6 year old sometimes complains about the silliest little aches and pains.  It's very obvious that she is just doing it for attention and many times there's really nothing I can actually do about it.  So, what do I do?  I lie.  Oh, just a little white one giving her the attention she craves and a made up solution!

I'll give you some examples:

Lilia: "Mom, I bumped my hand against the wall and it huuuuuurts!" (really whiny voice here)

Mom: "Oh, no!  Hurry, run it under cold water and it will feel much better!"

Or

Lilia: "Mom, I can't eat this salad, the dressing hurts my lips!"

Mom: "Put some chapstick on and you'll be able to eat all of it!"

Or

Lilia: "Ouch!  I have a rash and it itches SOOOO bad!!"  (she has like, 5 tiny bumps on her arm)

Mom: "Come here, honey, let's put some lotion on it!"

It makes sense, right?  Fake problem, fake solution?  I'm not saying to shrug off your child when she hurts herself - as a parent, you know when she is really hurt or not.  She gets her moment of attention and your family gets to return to whatever activity they were doing when the little problem arose. 

Win/win!


Note: I'm not claiming to be expert parent of the year or anything, just sharing a simple solution that has worked for me.  Gotta think on our toes, moms (parents)!

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

New Shop Listings...

jewelry display frame

I've listed 2 Jewelry Display Frames in my Etsy Shop! 

 jewelry display hooks

I had a ton of fun making these!  I made one for myself and hung it in my bathroom.  I love being able to see all of my jewelry displayed - it makes choosing what to wear so much easier!

Monday, April 23, 2012

Relaxing, but very productive weekend

This was the frist weekend since Baby Iris was born that I've been able to get some sewing and crafting done.  I even cleaned!  I told Mark at the beginning of the weekend to not let me clean - that I had too many projects lined up to spend all of my free time doing what I do every day (clean!).  I snuck behind his back and cleaned, anyway.  Why?  Because I had time!



Just look at these two.  I love watching them nap together.  Good thing Lily wasn't there napping with them, that would have been cuteness overload.  I can only take so much! 

Anyway, while they were napping and being all cute and stuff, I did the dishes, scrubbed the kitchen, and finished this beauty:

cotton cord basket

She will hold my fabric that I intend to use in the near future.  Maybe eventually just scraps (I save a lot of my fabric scraps - why?) or yarn, but right now this is what she does.  Oh, and looks pretty.  Mark told me it looks like something you'd find at West Elm.  I'd say that's pretty successful!

basket weaving
I think this may be the first project in a really long time that I have started and finished in one weekend!  If ever.