Monday, June 24, 2013

Baby Shoes!

Like I said on Friday, I'm full into baby girl projects right now. I started my first one on Friday and it turned out pretty good for my first time.

I found these super cute shoes on Pinterest and found that they were from Make It and Love It, so I started looking through her website and oh the projects just kept coming. BUT I decided that my first project would be these cute little shoes.
 I bought the pattern here and it was super easy to follow. I didn't have all the supplies she calls for, so I used Heat and Bond instead of webbing (I'll go buy some soon though) and used synthetic felt instead of wool because I didn't have any on hand. They turned out super cute and I can't wait to see them on some baby feet!

This is just finished before embellishments.
 And here is the final product!
I consider myself a beginner at the sewing machine and I am mostly self taught with the help of the internet so this took me a good 3 hours for the first time. I'm sure the more I do the faster I will get but just keep that in mind if you are looking at doing this project. It is easy just took some time.


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Friday, June 21, 2013

High Five for Friday

Wow, I just realized it's been a long time since I've blogged. I've had good intentions to get on here and blog but things are busy with an almost 2 year old! He doesn't stop moving! But we are having fun trying to keep him busy but that means that I don't get to sit and do as much as I used to do. Anyways, onto the top five things that have been going on this week.

1. On Sunday, we had our Gender Reveal party and totally shocked our family! We found out last Thursday that baby #2 is a girl. No one expected this, not even me. It took me a few days to get my head wrapped around this idea. It was a good thing I had a party to plan to help keep me busy and give me time to process. We are more than happy and excited however everyone, except my dad and some extended family thought it was a boy.
2. If you follow me on Pinterest, you will have noticed A LOT of girly pins, headbands, bows, flowers, hats, you name it, I've pinned it. I've got a list of projects started and am ready to get moving on them! Now I just need to get some supplies :)
3. I got the crafting bug for the first time in what has felt like forever and made this little Forth of July bunting with Washi tape. I like how it turned out and it was fun to get into the summer spirit and get some crafting juices flowing again!

4. We pulled out the pool for Aston again and this time, it was so warm out he just jumped right in. I can tell when the weather has turned warm enough when this happens. He does not like being cold!

5. Yesterday, we took my father-in-law to the zoo for his birthday and had a nice morning at the zoo with each other. This little monkey is a big goof.

Happy Friday everyone! I hope you have a wonderful weekend and HOPEFULLY I can get some things up on this little blog of mine this week!

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Monday, June 10, 2013

Meal Plan Monday: Month Edition


So with me being preggo, I haven't been able to stick to a meal plan because what I want changes on a regular basis. So this month I decided to come up with a list of meals that sounded good to me and I thought I'd share them with you. I'm sure I'll add in some other things into the mix but this at least gives us something to choose from.


Breakfast Recipes:

Dinner Recipe

Pasta alla Tuscana with Lemon Marinated Chicken
Beef or Chicken Fajitas
Stuffed Peppers
Crock Pot Whole Chicken
BBQ Ribs - Betty’s Recipe
7 Layer Dip with chips

Lunch

Roasted Garlic, Zuccihini and Tomatoes on Angle Hair Pasta
Sourdough, Bacon, Gouda and Tomato Sandwich

Veggies and Sides



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Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Big Brother T-Shirt using Silhouette Heat Transfer

When we found out we were pregnant and all the early tests came back normal, we were excited to tell our families. We didn't want to excite everyone before we knew things were good because of our miscarriage history, so we waiting a little while.

We started to think of ways to share the news with our family. This time around, we had a little boy who could help us share the exciting news. We thought that putting a t-shirt on him and having him walk into a room would be fun, so I started searching for shirts online and in stores but nothing "knocked my socks off."
I then realized that I could make one myself with my Silhouette Cameo. I love how it turned out! And it was so easy!

Here's how I made it:
  1. Using my Silhouette Studio Designer Edition, I made 3 circles that overlapped each other to get the perfect Mickey head. I then used the "Weld" Tool under Object > Modify > Weld to make it one big shape. 
  2. I then added a text box to write "Big Brother" in. I then colored the outside area black just to make sure I could see how it would look. The color doesn't do anything to the heat transfer material because you are just cutting the material. 
  3. Once I was happy with how it looked, I went to Object > Transform > Mirror Options. When the  Mirror Options come up on the right hand side, with your whole object selected, click flip Horizontally. 
4. Then you are ready to cut. Feed your heat transfer material, in the color of choice, into your machine without the cutting mat. Set your machine and program for Heat Transfer Smooth and cut.
 5. Once the material is cut, peel the outer, excess areas off the plastic to reveal the outside of the shape.
 6. Using the Hook tool, peel the inner area of the lettering out.
 7. You will be left with the object as it looked on your computer screen. Flip it over so that the shiny side of the plastic is showing and center onto the t-shirt.
 8. Press it down so that it sticks to the fabric to ensure that it won't slide around as you work. Meanwhile, heat up an iron to the cotton setting, about 300 degrees.
 9. Lay another piece of fabric over the design. No ink bled through but I used an old t-shirt just to be safe.
 10. Iron the area, holding the iron down in one place for a 45-60 seconds before moving it to the next area. I found that it took longer for it to stick then they tell you. You can try to peel one edge to see if it has stuck to the shirt, if not, go back and continue to iron it. It took me a little bit more time then the packaging said.
 11. Once the design has been ironed on, peel the clear transfer material from the design slowly as to make sure you get the whole design to stay put.
Then your shirt is finished! It washes wonderfully and has done well since. The lettering may peel after a lot of use but hasn't yet.

He has no idea what is coming his way but he sure likes his Mickey Mouse shirt.

So here's the cool thing. Silhouette is offering a great deal on a Silhouette cutting tool and heat transfer kit bundle! Plus if you already have a Silhouette, there Heat Transfer Material is on Sale the next two weeks! Don't miss out of this awesome deal!

Buy 1 get 1 free is a great deal too! The stuff will last you a long time! I can't wait to stock up myself!

Just use the code BEAR to get this great offer
The offer ends on June 15th, so don't delay!
Don't forget the code is BEAR!

You can check out all there Heat Transfer ideas at the following links!



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