Monday, February 11, 2013

Free Chalkboard Valentine Printables

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I really like the chalkboard art I've seen everywhere lately.


I gave it a try, and happened to find my attempts again today.

So I thought I'd share :)

They could be used as a card or home decor.



And the following one is a variation on this printable I created last year.




And as always: for personal use only please...


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Friday, February 8, 2013

Valentine Pencil Flags - Easy handmade Valentines (Free printable)

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Do you need a fast and easy, but cute Valentine?

You've come to the right place!

The colorful text on these flags wishes you a Happy Valentine's Day,
while on the back there is room for the giver to write their names.

They're fast to make, and your kids can help, or they could even do it.



You can use Valentine pencils, or any other kind of pencil would work.
We picked plain ones for the boys and patterned ones for the girls...


Below you see the sheet you're going to print out.

One page makes 11 flags.

You can print on regular printer paper, 
colored cardstock, or scrapbook paper...


Use a paper trimmer or scissors to cut the page in strips, 
as pictured below.


Let your child fill in his or her name at this point, before they are attached to the pencils.


Use a glue stick to put glue on the strip. 
You don't need to put it on the whole strip, but make sure to put it a little further than the center of the strip. 
(So I mean more than half of the strip has glue on it.)
Hmmm, does that make sense?
This will make sure that the flag stays in place.


Cut out a little triangle.


And that is all!

Simple, right?!

My girls are excited to give these to their classmates on Valentine's day!








Enjoy!




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Friday, January 11, 2013

Easy and affordable gallery wall

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We updated our hallway upstairs with a pretty rug.

Our current wall decor didn't match the rug,
so I started thinking about an easy way to change it.

I came up with this gallery wall using simple black & white pictures of our children.

It was very cheap, fast and easy...

So I will share what I did.



First, I selected some pictures of my girls that I really like.
They were all taken in different settings, and they were wearing different colors,
so I changed the pictures to black and white for a more uniform look.

I also took pictures of their hands.

Then, I got some frames at the $ store:

11 by 14 document frames for the large pictures, and 5 by 7 frames for the small ones.

Since I wanted to add some color,
I used Picasa to do that:


  1. Create a picture collage in Picasa (option: Picture pile)
  2. Pick the right size (for me 11 by 14)
  3. Pick "solid color" for your background and select a color.
  4. Add the picture of your choice: you can drag it to the right position and resize it if necessary.


I saved it and added their names (in the same color as the background) on top of the picture.

Then I just had the whole picture printed. No need to mat the picture, since that is already a part of the picture. 
A very easy way to customize the colors with your decor. 
The added names add to the customized look...

Simple, right?!


I hung the pictures, but something wasn't quite right yet:

I didn't like how everything was centered around the thermostat, so to distract from it, 
I used some vinyl and my Silhouette Cameo to create this little owl.



Now the thermostat isn't the center of attention anymore :)

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Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Southwestern Dip Mix Gift - Free printable labels

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Do you need a last minute handmade gift idea,
that's easy and tasty?

I got one for you!



It all started when I spotted these cute dishes at Michaels:

They were too small for baked gifts,
but I thought they were so cute, so I got them anyway.

Then I realized they would be perfect to serve a dip in.

Looking around online, I found a dip that sounded tasty.
So I mixed it up, and I tested it, and I served it to my family.
We all liked it, so I considered it a success.


I mixed up a big batch,
got Ball half pint wide mouth canning jars, 
and filled them with the mix.



I printed a label with directions and stuck it on top of the jar.


(You mix one tablespoon of the mix with 1/2 cup of sour cream and 1/2 cup of mayonnaise.)


To protect the dish, I cut this shape with my Big Shot,
out of the protective material the cashier at Michaels had wrapped around my dishes.



I put the protective material in between the dish and the jar:



Then, I wrapped it in some clear plastic bags,
and tied it up with ribbon.



And they were ready to be gifted!


In case you want to make your own,
I am sharing the printable labels with the directions on it HERE.


Shared at Tatertots and jello.

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