8.29.2012
Stamp Handcarving
Saw this shop, Creatiate, on Etsy. Go check it out. It is totally adorable.
And it made me remember that last March (yes, 5 months ago), I bought some supplies to try making my own stamp. But alas, the supplies never even made it out of the Aaron Brother's bag.
Well, I'm thinking that stumbling across this shop was a divine sign. That I should get up off my butt and go create. So, off I went.
First, what to design? How about a shop logo? Or my initial? Or that chevron that first caught my eye?
See how hard it is to start a project when you can't even pick a simple design? Geesh.
I ended up going with a heart. I drew on the stamp material and then shaved out the areas around my stamp image. The kit came with a small and large tip for shaving. It was pretty simple. Then it was time to test my stamp.
I decided I would rather have a double heart than a triple, so I just shaved off the outer heart and cleaned up the rest of the stamp a bit.
Nope, now I want a single heart. Shave off the outer heart and now one last test.
It's cute. Nothing fancy, but I like that it's my drawing. My imperfections.
Bottom line: It was super easy and I can see lots of potential. I'm totally going to make more. I think a camera will be next.
Have a happy Wednesday!
8.28.2012
5 Pins I Love
Here are five pins that caught my attention this week:
1. This would be great to take along to Newport Beach. Will I find time to make by Fall Break?
2. I know it seems crazy, given that it is still August, but thoughts of Halloween are creeping into my brain. And these look yummy.
1. This would be great to take along to Newport Beach. Will I find time to make by Fall Break?
| http://mymateriallife.wordpress.com/2011/07/27/bountiful-beach-blankets/ |
2. I know it seems crazy, given that it is still August, but thoughts of Halloween are creeping into my brain. And these look yummy.
| http://cupcakestakethecake.blogspot.com/2011/10/cute-candy-corn-cupcakes.htmln
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3. I keep seeing these photo collages, and I totally want to make one with all my Instagram photos.
| http://www.flickr.com/photos/cloughridge/5070073743/ |
4. Again, looking toward the fall. This is a super cute outfit. Wonder where I can find a gingham shirt?
| http://sea-swept-hair.tumblr.com/ |
5. New recipe I want to try. It's been too many months since I have made something different, so it's definitely time to look for new recipes. I get so bored making the same dinners week after week, but it seems to be the pattern I fall back into all the time.
| http://familyfun.go.com/recipes/chicken-lo-mein-687285/ |
8.27.2012
Art Journal Magic
Well, I did it. I made time to play in my art journal this past week. Not every day. Like the days we were in San Diego. And a few other random days. But most days I played. And got paint on my fingers. And it made me happy. And it made my heart happy.
8.26.2012
We'll Get Through This Together
I ran across this song this past week, and it just stuck with me.
Having a hard time with life. Making some tough decisions.
But I know that we'll get through this together.
Hope you enjoy. Forever and Ever by He is We.
Having a hard time with life. Making some tough decisions.
But I know that we'll get through this together.
Hope you enjoy. Forever and Ever by He is We.
8.25.2012
Playtime
Hello peeps.
I had some time to paint a couple of canvases this week. Hope you enjoy!
They will be added to the shop later today.
What do you like to do when you get some playtime?
I had some time to paint a couple of canvases this week. Hope you enjoy!
They will be added to the shop later today.
What do you like to do when you get some playtime?
8.24.2012
Friday Wrap (InstaFriday)
It's that time again. Time to share phone camera photos from the week.
Would be super cool if you joined in the fun. Yes, I'm talking to you. I know you have an i-phone or Droid. And if you don't have Instagram, you totally should. It's free, don'tcha know? And if you have a non-smart phone with a camera, you can play along too. See the link at the end of the post.
New Fossil watch. Not $135, but $22.50 since it is from outlet store. In my fave color!
New favorite photo op. Through the sunroof of the new car. Driving home from work. In our neighborhood.
Battle of Laura vs. the Frankenstein vac. See that hose. It doesn't belong to this vac. Husband took it off another broken vac. And got it to work. But the hose falls out every 2.3 seconds. Couldn't take it anymore. Had to threaten the husband, but he was a sweetie and bought another vac the same night. Not the Dyson I have been wanting for years. But that's OK. I'm thrilled to say goodbye to Frankenvac!
Made some oatmeal and coffee for breakfast. I never, ever drink coffee I make at home. Never. It just doesn't taste like the ones the folks at Starbucks make for me. But I decided to give it another try, and it wasn't too bad. Bought some white chocolate flavored creamer and had the instant Via iced coffee packs. Flavor wasn't the same, but I drank it. Could maybe even learn to like it in another flavor, rather than trying to imitate the gold standard. Oh, and what is that splotch of blue on the wall in the background???
It's my new paint splotch. Isn't is a great color? See this post for more details.
Would be super cool if you joined in the fun. Yes, I'm talking to you. I know you have an i-phone or Droid. And if you don't have Instagram, you totally should. It's free, don'tcha know? And if you have a non-smart phone with a camera, you can play along too. See the link at the end of the post.
New Fossil watch. Not $135, but $22.50 since it is from outlet store. In my fave color!
New favorite photo op. Through the sunroof of the new car. Driving home from work. In our neighborhood.
Battle of Laura vs. the Frankenstein vac. See that hose. It doesn't belong to this vac. Husband took it off another broken vac. And got it to work. But the hose falls out every 2.3 seconds. Couldn't take it anymore. Had to threaten the husband, but he was a sweetie and bought another vac the same night. Not the Dyson I have been wanting for years. But that's OK. I'm thrilled to say goodbye to Frankenvac!
Made some oatmeal and coffee for breakfast. I never, ever drink coffee I make at home. Never. It just doesn't taste like the ones the folks at Starbucks make for me. But I decided to give it another try, and it wasn't too bad. Bought some white chocolate flavored creamer and had the instant Via iced coffee packs. Flavor wasn't the same, but I drank it. Could maybe even learn to like it in another flavor, rather than trying to imitate the gold standard. Oh, and what is that splotch of blue on the wall in the background???
It's my new paint splotch. Isn't is a great color? See this post for more details.
Well, that's all I have to share. Yesterday was a rough day around here. That 16 yr old boy. But today is a new day, and I'm hoping for a much better one!
Hope your Friday is Fabulous!
psst. Here's that link to join in.
8.23.2012
San Diego Getaway Recap
The heat here has been unbearable. Combined with high humidity. I know, we live in the desert. But come on, it's late August!
I had last Friday and Saturday off, and really wanted to get out of the heat. We first talked about going to Tucson and driving up to Mt. Lemon for a picnic, then spending the night at the base of the mountain at a hotel and getting some pool time in. Then, we heard that the forecast was for rain both Friday and Saturday. That ended the picnic and pool idea!
Alec suggested San Diego. Well, that's all I needed. My heart had already packed its suitcase and was waiting by the front door! So we booked a room in Carlsbad (biggest, cheapest room I could find on 3 days notice.
We picked the girls up from school an hour early, and headed out of town. Alec decided he would be bored and opted not to go at the last minute. And we decided to take the new car to see how she handled the long drive. She did great, and I especially loved taking photos from inside the car, via the sunroof!
We didn't get to the hotel until 8pm, then headed out for some dinner. We went with a Mexican restaurant, and was a bit disappointed. Well, that happens sometimes. At least we did not eat at a chain! Then we went for a drive along the coast, hoping for a night time walk on the beach, but it was around 11pm at this point and super dark. And we're not familiar with the area, so we decided to play it safe and head back to the hotel instead.
Saturday was jam packed! Mark and I went to hang out by the pool for a bit, while the girls lounged in the room and took their time getting ready. For some reason, they haven't wanted to go to the pool with us the last few vacations. Katie's hair being one reason.
We checked out of the hotel and headed to the Carlsbad Outlet Mall. Everyone got $20 to spend. Mark picked out a new football jersey for $20, Emma chose 2 new cases for her i-touch for $21, Alec was lucky to get a pair of Fossil sunglasses for $20 (after many photo messages with Mark modeling), Katie kept her money to use another time, and I scored with a Fossil watch that I have been wanting for over a year. It retailed at $135, but was $29.99 at the outlet store. Then, I got to take another 25% off. So, it ended up costing me $22.50. Sweet!
Next we took a leisurely drive down the PCH to head Blick's Art Supply in Little Italy and then lunch at Anthony's Fishette at the Embarcadero. We sat at a table by the water and watched all the boats in the Bay. Pure Paradise!
Finally, at 5 pm, it was time to hit the beach. Ended up at Mission Beach. It was crazy busy, like I have never seen it before! May have had something to do with the heat (I've never been to San Diego when it was so hot and humid, even at the beach). Yeah, I know. Just what we were trying to avoid. The girls went in the water about waist deep and jumped in the waves, while Mark and I just went in to our knees. The water was warm after the first few seconds and I seriously regret not changing into my swimsuit and heading in further. I missed my opportunity to swim in the ocean. I'm afraid October will be too cold!
Then it was time to head home. A little later than we planned. It was about 8pm, and we stopped for coffee, and had a change of heart. Mark agreed to get another hotel room and leave in the morning instead. But, we were not so lucky! No hotels left in the city! It was crazy! We stopped at 3 only to be told they were sold out, then I pulled out the I-pad to try hotels.com, but there were 4 hotels in the area with a room available. Yes, I said 4. And they were charging crazy prices. The Best Western in Chula Vista wanted $750. Seriously. Best Western. Chula Vista. The room should have been under $100.
Back on the road, and onward to Yuma. We did stay at the Radisson in Yuma. It was midnight and we were ready to crash. And I'm starting to have trouble seeing at night. A bit more strained. Gosh, I hate getting older! But then we only had to drive 2 1/2 hours in the morning. Mark had to leave for his football draft 10 minutes after we got home, and I left for work 30 minutes later. Too crazy!
Lessons learned:
1. do not attempt to go to San Diego for 1 night. 2 nights need to be the minimum.
2. do not assume the beach will be cool (temperature wise).
3. do not assume the beach will have less that a million people fighting for space in the sand.
4. sometimes your luck runs out (perfect parking spaces all day long, but no hotel room to be found).
5. you can add eyelashes to your car's headlights. Yep. Saw it on the PCH.
6. shopping for bargains can be fun.
7. sometimes you just don't feel like taking so many photos. it's OK. really.
8. i still love San Diego and would move there in a heartbeat if Mark would join me.
9. we need to save up some money and splurge on a new mattress. loved the ones at both hotels.
10. sometimes finding an entire display of markers can make you stop breathing. like the Pitt pens.
11. one tank of gas in Lexi is all it takes to get home from San Diego.
12. traveling with 2 kids is WAY different than traveling with 4 kids!
I had last Friday and Saturday off, and really wanted to get out of the heat. We first talked about going to Tucson and driving up to Mt. Lemon for a picnic, then spending the night at the base of the mountain at a hotel and getting some pool time in. Then, we heard that the forecast was for rain both Friday and Saturday. That ended the picnic and pool idea!
Alec suggested San Diego. Well, that's all I needed. My heart had already packed its suitcase and was waiting by the front door! So we booked a room in Carlsbad (biggest, cheapest room I could find on 3 days notice.
We picked the girls up from school an hour early, and headed out of town. Alec decided he would be bored and opted not to go at the last minute. And we decided to take the new car to see how she handled the long drive. She did great, and I especially loved taking photos from inside the car, via the sunroof!
We didn't get to the hotel until 8pm, then headed out for some dinner. We went with a Mexican restaurant, and was a bit disappointed. Well, that happens sometimes. At least we did not eat at a chain! Then we went for a drive along the coast, hoping for a night time walk on the beach, but it was around 11pm at this point and super dark. And we're not familiar with the area, so we decided to play it safe and head back to the hotel instead.
Saturday was jam packed! Mark and I went to hang out by the pool for a bit, while the girls lounged in the room and took their time getting ready. For some reason, they haven't wanted to go to the pool with us the last few vacations. Katie's hair being one reason.
We checked out of the hotel and headed to the Carlsbad Outlet Mall. Everyone got $20 to spend. Mark picked out a new football jersey for $20, Emma chose 2 new cases for her i-touch for $21, Alec was lucky to get a pair of Fossil sunglasses for $20 (after many photo messages with Mark modeling), Katie kept her money to use another time, and I scored with a Fossil watch that I have been wanting for over a year. It retailed at $135, but was $29.99 at the outlet store. Then, I got to take another 25% off. So, it ended up costing me $22.50. Sweet!
Next we took a leisurely drive down the PCH to head Blick's Art Supply in Little Italy and then lunch at Anthony's Fishette at the Embarcadero. We sat at a table by the water and watched all the boats in the Bay. Pure Paradise!
Finally, at 5 pm, it was time to hit the beach. Ended up at Mission Beach. It was crazy busy, like I have never seen it before! May have had something to do with the heat (I've never been to San Diego when it was so hot and humid, even at the beach). Yeah, I know. Just what we were trying to avoid. The girls went in the water about waist deep and jumped in the waves, while Mark and I just went in to our knees. The water was warm after the first few seconds and I seriously regret not changing into my swimsuit and heading in further. I missed my opportunity to swim in the ocean. I'm afraid October will be too cold!
Then it was time to head home. A little later than we planned. It was about 8pm, and we stopped for coffee, and had a change of heart. Mark agreed to get another hotel room and leave in the morning instead. But, we were not so lucky! No hotels left in the city! It was crazy! We stopped at 3 only to be told they were sold out, then I pulled out the I-pad to try hotels.com, but there were 4 hotels in the area with a room available. Yes, I said 4. And they were charging crazy prices. The Best Western in Chula Vista wanted $750. Seriously. Best Western. Chula Vista. The room should have been under $100.
Back on the road, and onward to Yuma. We did stay at the Radisson in Yuma. It was midnight and we were ready to crash. And I'm starting to have trouble seeing at night. A bit more strained. Gosh, I hate getting older! But then we only had to drive 2 1/2 hours in the morning. Mark had to leave for his football draft 10 minutes after we got home, and I left for work 30 minutes later. Too crazy!
Lessons learned:
1. do not attempt to go to San Diego for 1 night. 2 nights need to be the minimum.
2. do not assume the beach will be cool (temperature wise).
3. do not assume the beach will have less that a million people fighting for space in the sand.
4. sometimes your luck runs out (perfect parking spaces all day long, but no hotel room to be found).
5. you can add eyelashes to your car's headlights. Yep. Saw it on the PCH.
6. shopping for bargains can be fun.
7. sometimes you just don't feel like taking so many photos. it's OK. really.
8. i still love San Diego and would move there in a heartbeat if Mark would join me.
9. we need to save up some money and splurge on a new mattress. loved the ones at both hotels.
10. sometimes finding an entire display of markers can make you stop breathing. like the Pitt pens.
11. one tank of gas in Lexi is all it takes to get home from San Diego.
12. traveling with 2 kids is WAY different than traveling with 4 kids!
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