Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Entryway and tree decorations!


Ready for some super easy ways to make Christmas come alive in your home??


First, go outside! I found these branches right in our back yard!
Once I was happy with the arrangement, I tied them first with a rubber band, then added some twine for a real natural look. I first thought of hanging it above my front door outside. But, I like how it looks in the entryway. It brings more of the outdoors...well, indoors!

You could put them in vases and decorate with ornaments, above doorways with lights in them, even above a mantel or shelf.


The "Season's Greetings" sign was found right in the grocery store (Meijer)!
I used command strips to adhere it to the window.


But, how do you know what to put on a table like that Shannon?


Next, pull out all your decorations you already have.
Put them in a pile on the floor.




Sort out what you have by colors.
I wanted to go with white in the entryway, and I LOVE how it turned out!




They don't ALL have to be Christmas items. Take that white clock for example (TJ Maxx), I usually have it on the mantel, but it looks great here with all the other snow white items.


The mirror was left by previous owners, and I ALMOST gave it to the thrift store. But after a good coat of crackle paint, and it fits the room perfectly. The white wreath was a Pottery Barn purchase (gift card)...probably the only other thing I actually own from that store.



See that white frame resting on the ground to the right? It's a work in progress, but I will share the tutorial soon! You will love it.



...on to the tree!




Buy wrapping paper that matches your house, and use it as part of your decorating.
These are REAL gifts that I was ready to wrap. But, don't let that stop you! You can wrap "fake presents" and fill baskets, bins and shelves with them to look festive.



A mixture of homemade and store bought ornaments gives you the best of both without looking too cheap or over the top.
The "button garland" I made here.
The "sheet music bird ornaments" I made here.

A simple tree topper made out of an ornament and leftover ribbon from last year.

And what's a house without mistletoe?


This is the first year I've ever put a "kissing ball" (from Target) in my house, but I'm sure Greg won't mind :)

You may be wondering, what about the "Christmas room"? Why isn't the tree by the fireplace in the Christmas room?? Maybe a story for next time...let's just say the tree was a bit big this year. Nothing a pair of scissors and one marital dispute couldn't handle...so, THIS is where the tree ended up this year. But, honestly I'm so happy how it looks in this room. It really came together. It's good to be flexible right? :)

Friday, November 26, 2010

Back for the holidays--with some decorating ideas!!

So, here's the thing.....

I miss blogging.

Has it really been over two months since my last post???

It's been a good break (as far as writing goes), and I've had much more time to catch up on my favorite blogs. I was also getting some "weirdo comments" that were starting to annoy me. With a few comment-setting moderation's...I think we've fixed that!


But seriously, I NEED the outlet. I am amazed at how much I need to {1} share boring "mom-stories" and other emotions that go along with being a wife and mother {2} have a creative outlet in both decorating and crafting, and {3} feel encouragement and support from the [few] comments left by faithful readers who remind me that "I am not alone".
So, with that...I'm back!

And what a great time to re-enter the blogging world than right during the holidays! So here is some Christmas cheer from our house to yours. I just LOVE decorating for Christmas! But I love to reuse, re-purpose, and recreate whenever possible.

Sweater covered jars filled with Christmas lights: this is one of my favorite decorating ideas I heard from an interior decorator who spoke in our area...she emphasized keeping it cheap, and this is a great bargain buster!

tin bucket with dried hydrangeas: $12 from a local "Not So Shabby" store--I keep them up year-round
Live, Laugh, Love sign: gift from a couple years ago, also left up year-round
Blue tinted mason jars of different sizes: acquired over time at thrift stores/ garage sales--I use these ALL over my house depending on the season.
knock-off sweater look: I simply used an old hat and scarf I never wear anymore. The jar on the far right is the hat slipped on from the bottom up. The other 3 jars are covered by one scarf--I just wrapped them around the jars and hid the connecting part with the sign. No cutting OR sewing!!



I love this built-in. It's the perfect place to showcase my favorite things.
And it is constantly changing!
white plates on the wall: TJ Maxx clearance
white distressed iron decoration (on top): Hobby Lobby
fabric skirt: I sewed with fabric used around the house in order to cover shelves below
electronics organizer: Pottery Barn (had a gift card--otherwise NEVER shop there...just borrow their ideas)


distressed sleigh (behind): Hobby Lobby from last year on sale
ceramic sleigh (front): Christmas gift a couple years ago
Both filled with random greenery and ornaments I already had



3 snowmen: one of the few things I spent too much money on this year (from a downtown boutique) but, aren't these snowmen adorable?? And the perfect color green if I might add.

glass bowl: hand-me-down from my mom
ornaments: bought the first year we were married
vintage books: thrift store for $2
restoration hardware lantern: thrift store $2



topiary: made a few months ago here
frame: hand-me-down from my mom (untouched from the basement!)
nativity set: received as gifts over the past few Christmas's
star ornament: keepsake from Slovenia
twine: have a HUGE spool from Hobby Lobby--used a bunch here to look like hay and add some texture


Stay tuned for more ideas coming soon...including the entryway, mantel, and front porch!

Thursday, September 9, 2010

9-9-09

Today's post is in honor of my due date one year ago....the coveted 9-9-09. Although I was more than THRILLED when miss Kensie Michelle came three days earlier on 9-6-09. Still a cool sounding date....if you are into numbers at all. I know I am.

But, has it really been a year????? Really???

(the last of the chair pic series...12 months)


And here I sit, pregnant yet again at nearly 14 weeks already!

Soon to be a mom of 2. Crazy.



As far as pregnancy #2 goes....here's a quickie list:


1. Was hardly sick at ALL the first trimester, and extremely thankful for that!


2. Started showing much sooner than the first (most people say that's normal for round 2)


3. Crackers. Chips. Ice cream. Cookies. I want it ALL. Need I say more??


4. Slowly kissing my summer physique goodbye...


5. What happened to the "glowing-clear-skin-when-your-pregnant" look, cuz if I get one more pimple....so help me...


6. I can't stop wondering if I'm going to have a difficult baby this round, cuz Kensie was such an EASY baby.


7. I'm excited to actually be WARM this winter with my very own built-in heater. (Unlike the perpetual sweat I endured last time.)


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And that's that! Sounds like my oldest child just woke up from her nap! Peace out!

Monday, August 16, 2010

A post from Kensie...

Since I'm turning 1 in a few weeks, Mama and Dada thought it was time for me to take on some more responsibility in life...




I guess this is their idea of it?


I'll have some time to practice, but looks like I'll be a big sister come March 12!


Boy, they sure have a lot to do by then....


Love,

Kensie

Sunday, August 8, 2010

Just a summer day at the park...

Kensie LOVES the park. She loves the grass, putting wood chips and other dirty things in her mouth, roaming free, and she especially loves the swings. As she becomes more mobile, I could see us spending ALL our days at the park (well, until dreaded winter comes that is...).





It has also been such a joy to see her take more and more steps!! (I think her current record is 4 in a row). But, she has definitely mastered standing up on her own, and then proceeds to wave her arms in excitement. Thus, the following picture...






Just after this, she plopped down into her bear crawl stance and took off towards the playground without even looking back. Uh...a bit brave are we??


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I've also been feeling this incredible sense of summer urgency. Like there is a ticker counting down each day we have left, and there is nothing you can do about it. Anyone else?? I know...fall is incredible: there are apples to be picked, pumpkins to be carved, and hay bales to ride...blah blah blah. Don't get me wrong, I love the colors of fall and the feeling of warm sweaters with cute jeans. Buuuuut, I LOVE SUMMER! And I think most of this urgency stems from last summer looking like this:



Wow. Bringing back some VERY uncomfortable memories....


Ok, I'm back. Phew.


Anyway, I just feel like I missed out on last summer in so many ways. And so, this summer I tried to pack two seasons worth of "summer-fun" into one.


What I didn't realize is this makes it go by very fast! Oh well, we are definitely making the most of it...and it's still not over!


So here's to summer!

Monday, August 2, 2010

Mackinac Island



How do you pronounce it?


Let's clear this up right away...


The "c" is silent on the end, so it sounds like 'aw'; Mackinaw Island. This has always bothered me when others say either "Mackinac" or "Mackinaw". So, now you know.

It's pronounced "Mackinaw Island", despite the 'c'.


Now there is also the mainland city across the water spelled "Mackinaw City". It too, is pronounced the same.

So, why two of the same names with two different spellings??

Way back when settlers landed on the island, they came up with 100's of different spellings, but eventually agreed on "Mackinac Island". When "Mackinaw City" was established, they changed the ending letters so that postal services would be able to distinguish between the two.

I know you were all gonna ask (at least my non-Michigan friends), so there you have it.

Now on to some great pics from our trip...






First off, we ran into Greg's cousin Joanna and her boyfriend on the ferry ride to the island...so random, but so fun to see them!







Greg- "Come on Shan, you gotta take a picture of that..."


Me-"ummm, ok?"



Two big trucking companies shipping their cargo to the island.



What can I say? My husband loves trucks.






Just some good old-fashioned rock skipping.



The famous "Grand Hotel"- $400 a night people!


With the longest front porch in the world.





In front of our adorable hotel - "The Harbour View Inn"


Loved staying there....would do it again.





Went out for one nice, "dress-up-worthy" dinner.


I think it was the best fish I've had since living in Slovenia....yummm.










We managed to only have one fight the whole weekend.


Biking + trails + confusing map = marriage builder for sure.




Once I gave up the map and let my "professional navigator" do his magic, we had a great time! Funny how that works. :)





Only bikes and horse drawn carriages are allowed on the island.


Makes for some interesting "pedestrian crossing".



Overall, a WONDERFUL trip. And we are especially thankful to Greg's parents for watching little miss Kensie for the weekend. It was such a treat, even though we missed her terribly.



Here's what I woke up to this morning...


Friday, July 30, 2010

5 years 'mon amour ' (my love)

From the sweet boyfriend...







to the fun-loving husband...







to the proud Dada you've become....





I'm so thankful for the man you've been in my life.



Happy 5 years my love! I pray the next 5 are even sweeter.