This is always one of my favorite kinds of posts, especially now that I know I am expecting a little girl in the next few weeks. I always loved all the little boy's clothes, but I am obsessed with baby girl clothes! There are just so many options to choose from. You can go the cute and pretty little princess route, the sophisticate toddler route, or even dab into some shabby chic style so popular these days!
Here is a bunch of options I have scoured around to find for both the boys and girls as my inspiration.
I have been super into vintage style baby clothes and I fell in love when I saw this one from ZoesBoutique2013 on Etsy
or how about this sun hat by SewCuteQuilts
As always, I could always enjoy some cute Mini Boden attire:
Who could forget Gap. The styles this summer are so bright and retro. Loving all of them.
Can't forget the boys!
I always love the Crew Cuts Tees. They are so creative. This little Jedi one is adorable.
Are stripes ever not in? This ones from Mini Boden
Here are some summer classics from Gap. Brights are great, even for the lads.
Friday, June 14, 2013
Monday, June 3, 2013
Summer Time Kids Activities: Baked Cotton Balls
We all know how long the days can be when all the children are home -- for the whole summer. We all know it can be great fun filled with tons of beach and park days, ice pops, pools, and tired boys and girls at the end of the day; but we could also use a little advice. What else do we do with them?
I have two boys four and two. So, for the most part I am home with them everyday, all day. My older one is in school two mornings a week which does switch things up a little. Last summer was our first summer in our new house, but also our first summer away from our old beach house. We had some adjusting to do. We did manage to keep our days busy with the help of some of these summer crafts and activities. I hope to update these activities regularly, I sure will be needing some new ones myself!
Here was one of my favorites:
Baked Cotton Balls
This was so simple and fun.
All you need are cotton balls, 1 cup of water, 1 cup of flour, and food coloring
1. Mix the flour and water.
2. Pour the mixture into separate bowls. I used muffin tins and it worked well.
3. Make the individual bowls different colors.
4. Let the kids dunk the cotton balls in the colors and make a "cake" once all dipped. Put them on a greased surface in any shape or design you want. You can do letters, make a car pattern.
5. Bake at 300 degrees for 45 minutes to an hour.
You want to make sure the balls are dipped very well, don't leave any white spots! You want them nice and moist! Afterwards you can even let your kids go to town with a hammer, or just sit back and admire.
I have two boys four and two. So, for the most part I am home with them everyday, all day. My older one is in school two mornings a week which does switch things up a little. Last summer was our first summer in our new house, but also our first summer away from our old beach house. We had some adjusting to do. We did manage to keep our days busy with the help of some of these summer crafts and activities. I hope to update these activities regularly, I sure will be needing some new ones myself!
Here was one of my favorites:
Baked Cotton Balls
This was so simple and fun.
All you need are cotton balls, 1 cup of water, 1 cup of flour, and food coloring
1. Mix the flour and water.
2. Pour the mixture into separate bowls. I used muffin tins and it worked well.
3. Make the individual bowls different colors.
4. Let the kids dunk the cotton balls in the colors and make a "cake" once all dipped. Put them on a greased surface in any shape or design you want. You can do letters, make a car pattern.
5. Bake at 300 degrees for 45 minutes to an hour.
You want to make sure the balls are dipped very well, don't leave any white spots! You want them nice and moist! Afterwards you can even let your kids go to town with a hammer, or just sit back and admire.
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
My Funny Valentine: A Tribute to Preschool Valentines
Since the introduction of Pinterest a few years back moms everywhere have felt inspired in all areas of life. One of these areas is school valentines. Unfortunately, my child started preschool right at the start of this, last year. I couldn't let him go to his preschool Valentine's Day Party without a cute and clever Valentine. I was able to find the cutest and simplest valentine card.
All that it required was cutting a sponge into the shape of a heart, dabbing it in some paint, and voila! It was easy and fun for my son.
I would love to get a little more creative this time around, but I do like the simplicity of last year's card. I may just do it again.
Here are some super cute ideas that I was able to track down on Pinterest. What will you be doing for your child's class?
Heart Crayons
"I'm glad we are in the same school."
"Owl always love you!"
All that it required was cutting a sponge into the shape of a heart, dabbing it in some paint, and voila! It was easy and fun for my son.
I would love to get a little more creative this time around, but I do like the simplicity of last year's card. I may just do it again.
Heart Crayons
"I'm glad we are in the same school."
"Owl always love you!"
A New Beginning
I've been here before. Determined to continue on a new journey with this blog. Feeling energized as ever and ready to take on the blogosphere. Well, here it goes again. I remember a time when I just had one child. I was convinced that I knew everything there was to know about babies. So, I started a blog. Why not share my ever growing knowledge with the rest of the world. Or at least those who were willing to listen?
That was until child number two made his appearance. I couldn't keep up with the real world anymore, and everything I thought I knew about babies went out the window with that one. I don't think I got more than four hours of sleep at a time with the second one. It took it's toll and things I loved like sharing on this blog fell behind.
I wish I had stuck with it. It took a little nudging from my husband to remind me to find something for myself. Here I am, 4 months into my THIRD pregnancy finding myself without a passion. Sure, my kids are my passion. I love reading. But there needs to be more. I want somewhere to go that is my own. Something to do while the kids are napping to save a little piece of me. Hence, why I come back to this blog.
It has been about four years since I started it. I have learned a lot and grown even more as a person and a parent. I hope I can make this new journey and continue with more than before. I could always use some advice, though. Are blogs better when they keep on tune with only one aspect of life, say for instance, children. Or is it okay to talk about everything of interest? I sure do love interior design and fashion just as much as I love Kids. So, what do you all think?
That was until child number two made his appearance. I couldn't keep up with the real world anymore, and everything I thought I knew about babies went out the window with that one. I don't think I got more than four hours of sleep at a time with the second one. It took it's toll and things I loved like sharing on this blog fell behind.
I wish I had stuck with it. It took a little nudging from my husband to remind me to find something for myself. Here I am, 4 months into my THIRD pregnancy finding myself without a passion. Sure, my kids are my passion. I love reading. But there needs to be more. I want somewhere to go that is my own. Something to do while the kids are napping to save a little piece of me. Hence, why I come back to this blog.
It has been about four years since I started it. I have learned a lot and grown even more as a person and a parent. I hope I can make this new journey and continue with more than before. I could always use some advice, though. Are blogs better when they keep on tune with only one aspect of life, say for instance, children. Or is it okay to talk about everything of interest? I sure do love interior design and fashion just as much as I love Kids. So, what do you all think?
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Holidays and Birthdays Galore
Ahh, being a mom of two young ones. Nothing is the same these days. I used to tackle spring cleaning in one week. After the first born it turned into one month. It's going a little longer these days. This is the first year that I don't exactly have a plan in place. I do what I can when I can. So far I have organized a few cabinets, dusted a few baseboards, and even cleaned the bathroom! Spring cleaning has been put on hold this past week, though. It was finally time to decorate some Easter eggs this past weekend. We also celebrated my husband's grandmother's 83rd birthday. This of course led to some Pinterest love where I finally got to use some of the children's crafts projects!
Here is the cutest art project to keep some amazing memories of your little one's hands and feet. Who would ever want to forget how tiny they once were? Of course, my three year old's feet are beginning to look like grown man's feet and I think we may need to stop this soon!
And who could resist, I had to post some pictures of the little ones on Easter!
Here is the cutest art project to keep some amazing memories of your little one's hands and feet. Who would ever want to forget how tiny they once were? Of course, my three year old's feet are beginning to look like grown man's feet and I think we may need to stop this soon!
And who could resist, I had to post some pictures of the little ones on Easter!
Monday, April 2, 2012
My Journey With Photo Editing
About a year ago I found a great photo editing site named Picnik. Many of you have heard of it and surely fell in love with it as well. Unfortunately, Picnik is closing it's doors. The creator is going to be putting his time working more with Google Plus and Picassa. I am sure I will fall equally in love with Picassa...but I sure will miss the ease of Picnik. I am especially getting spoiled now with having FREE access to all premium features. Be sure to check Picnik out. It is closing on April 19th...but until then you will have free access to all premium features. Needless to say I have had a blast the past few days editing some of my favorite pictures. Here are just a few.
Photography is one of my passions, and being able to take two things I already love (photography and my kids) and mix them together...nothing is better!
Photography is one of my passions, and being able to take two things I already love (photography and my kids) and mix them together...nothing is better!
Sunday, April 1, 2012
My New Fascination: H & M Kids
I don't know what it was that kept me away from checking out this store recently. Before they got a kids section I was a little hesitant of their women's clothing because sometimes to me, cheap prices = cheap clothes. I have to say though I have been presently surprised. I have still steered away from the women's clothing because I feel the clothes are a little too snug fitting...but this does inspire me to get more toned. The kid's clothes....too die for. You can't beat the prices and some of the designs are so original. So although N hasn't outgrown his summer clothes from last year, L could use a few outfits that aren't hand me downs. So, out shopping I went. Here are some of the finds on my trip.
This top reminds me of a top I saw at Mini Boden for 24.99. This one here, 6.95!
This top reminds me of a top I saw at Mini Boden for 24.99. This one here, 6.95!
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