Thursday, April 22, 2010

A Couple Other Fancy Party Details

Lucy's party came and went. Here are some of the small details Fancy Nancy style.
Some simple table decorations complete with plumes and azure butterflies.

Lunch at the "King's Crown"...I thought Crown Burger was pretty close.
Parfaits for dessert
Corsages
A game of "Pin the Accessory on the Lucy"
Paper dress up dolls:
An ice cream sundae inspired cake (please be kind, cake decorating is not my forte...I have resolved to take a class:)
And some thank you gifts.
Bracelets
And Ring Pops
Happy 3rd Year Lucy!

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Birthday Invitations for Lucy

This year for Lucy's birthday,  we're going for a dress-up/Fancy Nancyesque themed celebration. Here are the invitations that have been sent out. 

The first one is a small lunch party with Grandma and a some girl cousins Lucy's age.
The little dolls, clothes, accessories come off of the page and stick together like a little
paper doll
that you can play with when you're done with your invitation.
The second one is a party for the whole family a couple of days before Lucy's birthday. We are going to have parfaits like Fancy Nancy has with her family (plus Lucy likes ice cream much better than cake).
This little doll invitation has multiple changes of clothes as well, with party information on each dress.
P.S. The dolls I printed weren't in color, so I used watercolor pencils to paint them all.

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Featuring...

...B.J.L. Designs.
Today is their (his) first time being featured on a real craft blog. Sorry, no personal photo or tutorial. Just expert craftmanship.

Last Fall, Brigham started working on these rocking beauties and finished one in time for this past Christmas. The wooden rocking horse is modeled after a Lundberg childhood heirloom: Old Paint. 
With the help of some family members, he was able to complete the rest of them a couple of weekends ago. I never knew he was such a woodworker. 
Here's the line-up:

Cleaning clipboards

As we get ready to move to a new home (the first one that we aren't "just renting"), I thought I'd try to get off on the right cleaning foot. I'm hoping these memo (6"x9") clipboard checklists will help me keep our first place tidy (or at least semi-clean). I'm planning on hanging them in the each area.

I mod podged some paper to the back of the clipboards and put a little distress ink around the edges. I don't want too many embellishments. It is for function rather than design, right?
Each list is laminated and will be accompanied by a china marker (wax pencil) to check and wipe clean afterwards. I'm planning on tying them on with a ribbon or something.

Friday, February 26, 2010

Cream of Fresh Asparagus Soup

It's asparagus season again and today I made some great soup. If you're like me, asparagus does not rank in your top 10 vegetables, but I promise this is so good. You have to try it.

First off, if you don't use asparagus much check out Martha Stewart's tips here.
One of the best tips to get rid of the tough woody bottom section is just to bend it and let it snap where it naturally does. Throw out the bottoms, keep the tops.

Anyway, here's the recipe:

Cream of Fresh Asparagus Soup
prep time: 15 minutes
cook time: 25 minutes

INGREDIENTS
1 lb fresh asparagus, trimmed and cut into 1 inch pieces
1/2 cup chopped onion
2 cups water
2 tsp chicken bouillon
2 Tbsp butter
2 Tbsp flour
1 pinch ground black pepper
1 cup milk
1/2 cup sour cream
1 tsp fresh lemon juice

DIRECTIONS
1. In a large saucepan, combine asparagus, chopped onion, and 1/2 -3/4 cup water (with about 1/2 tsp bouillon ). Cover and bring to a boil over high heat. Reduce heat and simmer until asparagus is tender (10-12 minutes). Process the mixture in a blender to puree the vegetables. Set aside.
2. In the same saucepan, melt the butter over medium-low heat. Stir in the flour and pepper. Cook, stirring constantly, for 2 minutes. Whisk in the remaining water and bouillon (adding slowly) and increase the heat to medium. Stir constantly until the mixture boils. Stir in asparagus puree and milk.
3. Put the sour cream in a small bowl, and stir in a ladleful of hot soup (if you don't do this the sour cream will clump in your soup). Add the sour cream mixture and the lemon juice to the soup. Stir while heating the soup to serving temperature, but don't allow to boil. Serve immediately.

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Washcloth Mitts

Since I only made one bath towel with each of the hand towels, I had 3 half hand towels left over. I trimmed them down a little, folded them in half and sewed two of the open sides together (leaving the nicely finished side as the opening. The result: these washcloth mitts that the girls can use in the tub.

Happy Washing!

Monday, February 15, 2010

Monogrammed Hooded Towels

I had great plans for these towels/hand towels I got for $2.00 a piece after Thanksgiving. I was going to make  "monster" towels and they were going to be cute, but week after week I kept putting it off. Finally, I couldn't stand having the unfinished project in the corner anymore so I sewed the towels together using this tutorial, ironed on the girls initials with wonder under and extra fabric I had, and stitched around them. 

They aren't monsters, but they're cute and they are finished and that's all that matters.
(And if we don't use a "K" name for our new baby, I'll send the "K" towel to whoever does).


Sweetheart's Week 2010

This year, our theme for Sweetheart's Week was
Our Family is Built on Love
and all the quotes and activities had to do with construction and building.
Each day I gave the girls and Brigham a "block" with a personal note written on one side and a quote/activity on the other. By the end of the week, we had "built" a big heart on our wall.
You can check out the things we did here:
*I need to take a clearer picture because there were some really great poems, songs, and thoughts about building, construction, and creation*

It was fun to focus on doing things together and improving the world (or just our immediate surroundings). I love Sweetheart's Week and am grateful for the 3 (almost 4) sweethearts in my life.

Some more pictures:

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Rx for Valentine's Day

Here are Lucy and Charlotte's 2010 Valentine friend treats.

prescription bottle: 5 cents a piece (our WalMart said they'd give you 10 for free)
paper: $1.25 for all 25 bottles
candy: $4.00 for all 25 bottles
=
26 cents a piece...not bad.

I just printed the note on regular paper and then pasted it onto some Valentine's paper.

What's inside:
giant  Valentine Smarties.
*You would want to be careful so that your children know that things found in medicine bottles usually aren't candy!

Friday, February 5, 2010

Valentine decoder cookies

I saw these Valentine's cookies and thought I'd try a few. I used my own recipe and a small spoonful of crushed clear red candies. I also sprinkled mine with some red decorating sugar before I baked them. 
I think they turned out pretty cute 
(even if you could basically read the hidden message without the magical decoding cookie).