I saw an idea on Pinterest that inspired this artwork that hangs in our kitchen. After living in Paraguay for so long, I became one of those people who hates to throw anything away that could potentially have a purpose. Some of the ladies at church found that out about me and have "donated" random things to me that I might be able to give a new purpose. One of those things was a bag full of greeting card boxes. One of the ladies said that she had always kept everything and her husband was finally putting his foot down and not allowing her to keep them in the house anymore. So, she was thrilled to know that I also liked to keep things that I might use in the future. And I was very excited that she gave me these really great, sturdy greeting cards boxes. It didn't take me long to have the perfect idea for them. I took them apart and used all of the box top lids as mini canvases. I painted them in colors that coordinated with my kitchen and dining room. My kitchen has orange walls and my dining room has brown and yellow walls. So, I took those three colors and used 6 box top lids and painted two of them in each of the three colors. Then I had each person in our family dip their hand in a coordinating paint color and then put their hand print on the lids. I love how it turned out! Now we have personalized artwork in our kitchen and it even pulls my dining room colors in and helps coordinate the two rooms!
We hung them in order from oldest to youngest and even added our dog, Toby's paw print to the end. That was an interesting project! He was really not very happy about having his little paw painted. But it was very much worth it, because I love my free homemade artwork!
A blog about organization and creativity that help make my home and my life with little ones a little more efficient, fun and frugal.
Thursday, January 31, 2013
Monday, January 14, 2013
Sewing Day!
I just started learning to sew in September or October. So, I haven't been at it long. But, I am obsessed! I have always wanted to learn to sew, but I didn't have much free time with the kids being so small. And I thought that it would be really hard to learn. However, it has been so easy to pick up! It is amazing what you can do with just simple sewing. I am still at a very basic level, but I am able to make all kinds of things. Today I hemmed 7 pair of pants that had been in a pile in my closet for almost a year. Some were pants that had holes in them that I wanted to turn into capris. And some were ones that I had either bought at consignment sales or inherited. I kept meaning to find someone to hem them for me, but just never got around to it. So, now that I can sew- I finally got around to it myself! Today I also made heart appliques for the girls shirts (which I will blog about when I get them finished). And I made a curtain for my bathroom!
It is just a simple straight stitch curtain, but it was exactly what I wanted to add a little color and decoration to our den bathroom. (Not sure how much more color it really needed since it is already bright red :) )
I love being able to sew! And the great thing is that I am able to do things myself that save me a ton of money! Getting those pants hemmed by someone else would have cost me at least $35.00. And I think I have about $3.00 invested in this little curtain. Frugal and fun- just my style!
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bathroom window,
curtain,
frugal,
learning to sew
Friday, January 11, 2013
The Little Orange Dress
My niece's birthday is coming up, so I decided to make her a little pillowcase dress. When we went to the store to pick out fabric, Emma kept wanting pink fabric. But, I was drawn to these orange and yellow colors. Of course, that seems to be a trend in my life. My house is full of yellow, orange and red, as is my closet. I wasn't really sure how I was going to make this dress, but I knew that I wanted it to be pieced together rather than just the normal pillowcase dress. So, I cut the fabric into strips and sewed them together. The layers on the back of the dress are in a different order than the ones on the front. (That way I didn't have to worry about getting them lined up as perfectly!) Then I used one of Olivia's pillowcase dresses as a pattern. It was very easy, as most pillowcase dresses are. I basically just cute the arm holes, sewed up the sides, made a pocket for the ribbon at the top and then hemmed the bottom. I used a safety pin attached to the end of the ribbon to run it through the top and the dress was made! The fun part was making a little flower on the front.
I cut 5 squares of fabric, each one smaller than the previous one. Then I free-handed 4 flowers and one tiny circle on the back of the fabric and cut them out. I used the sewing machine to outline each flower while leaving about 1/4 inch around the outside. Once I got them all outlined, I cut tiny little slits around the edges to allow them to fray once they are washed. Then I stacked them all up and tacked them on with a button and thread!
I was so pleased with how it turned out! I hope she loves it! My husband reminded me that not everyone has taste as bold and bright as I do, but I think she will look precious in this dress!
Tuesday, January 8, 2013
The iPass
The iPass has come and gone in our house over the last 2 years. What is an iPass you may wonder? Well, it is a pass that allows use on any "i" item in our house (iPhone, iPad, iPod). It was created a few months after we got our iPhones when we moved back to the states from Paraguay. And it was created because the "need" our children felt to constantly use our technological gadgets were driving us nuts! It was out of hand! Every five minutes our kids were asking if they could play on our phones. And once one of them were playing, they all wanted to play. And inevitably a fight would break out about whose turn it was and how the other sibling had played longer than them. I decided there had to be a way to help them keep their playing time down and to help keep me from going insane. Finally one day it hit me, and the iPass was born! I took 3 note cards per child and on each one of them I wrote: their names, "iPass" and the value: 10 minutes. From then on, they received 3 iPass's per day, which meant they got 30 total minutes of time on the iPhone or iPad. We told them that they could use them whenever they wanted to as long as we were not using it. It worked miracles! It was so nice not to be asked 5,000 times a day if someone could use my phone! And the kids happily accepted that they only got 30 minutes in 10 minute intervals to play games. And they could blow it all at once or they could divide it up throughout the day. It worked so good that as they stopped asking to use our phones constantly, we would kind of "drop" the whole iPass requirements. But several times over the last two years we have had to reinstate them. As we have gone through the process many times, I finally got smart and created a little chart that hangs in our den. The picture is below. I put velcro pieces on a poster board and they "pass their iPasses" back and forth from "Time left to play" to "already played" so that we know who has used how many and we actually know where the iPasses are! And we taught them how to set the clock on the iPhone for a 10 minute alarm so we don't have to remind them when their 10 minutes are up. We have just entered another season of the iPass this week, so iPasses are in full swing in our house!
Monday, January 7, 2013
Saying Thank You
After Christmas, I am always overwhelmed by how many gifts and gestures of kindness we receive over the holidays. I am very thankful that we are so blessed and that so many people love our family and want to show their love! I just want to make sure that the kids learn to be thankful for all that they receive and make a point to express that thanks to others. So, this year I decided we needed to do thank you pictures. We made these pictures for everyone that lived near us that gave us something or did something special for us for the holidays.
I painted the kids hands and we did each of their hand prints in their favorite colors. Then Emma (7) and I wrote thank you notes at the top. Each of the kids signed their names below their own hands. Olivia (3) can't write her full name yet, so she just wrote the "O" for her name and I wrote the rest of the letters. Then I wrote a little note at the bottom of each one saying exactly what we were thankful for. I thought they turned out really cute and colorful and the kids enjoyed doing them. They all said that me painting their hands tickled. Everyone who got one seemed to really enjoy it and a lot of them said the pictures were going on their refrigerators. Emma enjoyed handing them out to people and getting to see their smiling faces when they received their thank you pictures.
Friday, January 4, 2013
Kids Flip Charts for Morning and Night Routines
Do any other mom's of little ones get tired of saying "did you brush your teeth?, please go put on your pajamas, did you go potty?, your wet towel is still laying in the middle of the floor or please pick up your clothes and put them away" about a thousand times each morning and night? I was really growing weary of it. And I was dreading bedtime each night because it was so chaotic and frankly not very fun for me or the kids. Especially when I couldn't remember who had and hadn't done what. So, we recently created little flip charts for the kids. I bought giant wooden letters at Hobby Lobby that were each of their first name initials. Over Christmas break I spray painted each of them and then let the kids decorate their own with washable paint. They had fun! Then we added little plastic hooks with damage free hanging tabs (because I know in a few years they will outgrow these charts and I will want to give these letters a new purpose).
I printed out little flip cards that had words and pictures (I currently have one reader and two non-readers) and had them laminated. On one side we put all of their morning routines and colored those yellow for morning. Here were our routine items: Go Potty, Get Dressed, Make-Up Your Bed, Brush Your Teeth and Brush Your Hair. As they finish each morning routine, they flip the card over and it is ready for their nighttime routine. They can do a quick glance at their charts and tell which yellow ones they still have left so they know what else needs to be done.
If you want to use the same flip charts as I have, here is a link to mine- feel free to edit!:
Kids Daily Routine Flip Charts
At night we have similar routines: Brush Your Teeth, Hang Up Your Towel, Go Potty, Put Your Pajamas On and Put Your Clothes Away. I colored those blue for night time routines.
We hung these up outside of the bathroom on the wall that is between their bedrooms and the bathroom using damage free sticky strips.
I have to admit, I was a little worried that the kids would think it was dumb and not want to do it. However, since we started doing it, they have been so excited about it! Normally when we say it is time to start getting ready for bed, I get all kinds of complaints. The last few nights, I have heard "yeah, and we need to do our charts!" It gives them more responsibility in the whole "getting ready" process and allows me to stop feeling like a nag. I can just stand back and watch them work and help where I need to, instead of constant reminders of all that everyone needs to be doing. Tonight they were even racing to see who could get all of their cards flipped over first! Music to my ears!
Thursday, January 3, 2013
American Girl Doll Bed
For Christmas Emma received an "American Girl" doll. It was actually a Madame Alexander doll, which is a line of 18" dolls carried by Walmart (and, of course, by Santa!) Walmart carries them for around $30 (instead of the $150 that American Girl dolls cost), but Santa probably just makes them for free. She wanted a doll that looked just like her: blonde hair, brown eyes and glasses. I think Santa did a great job with finding just the perfect doll!
Part of her Christmas was matching dresses for her and her doll. My sewing buddy and I made the dresses in pillow-case dress style. They even have their matching brown boots!
For Christmas she also got a bead kit. She had already received one just like it for her birthday last year, so she decided to return it and buy fabric for a doll's bed and bedding. We found fabric at Walmart that matched her room and we made a mattress, a sheet, a quilted blanket and a little pillow. She was so happy with how it turned out! And, I let her do the foot pedal on all of the sewing, so she got to actually make the entire ensemble!
She told me after we got it finished that all it needed to be completely perfect was a little white bed. And amazingly enough, at church two days later one of my friends asked me if Emma would be interested in a white bed for an American Girl doll that her daughter had long outgrown. Perfect timing! Emma was so happy with her whole new bedding set! She is set up right beside of her bed.
Wednesday, January 2, 2013
Got Mail?
Our kids love to draw little pictures or write little notes to us and each other. So, for one of our countdown to Christmas crafts, we decorated mailboxes. I bought the paper mâché pre made mailboxes from Hobby Lobby and spray painted them white. Then the kids and I painted each of ours. We just got them hung up this week. They are all right outside each of our rooms. We have all had a lot of mail this week! They have had a lot of fun with it!
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Hobby Lobby,
Homemade mailboxes,
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paper mâché
Tuesday, January 1, 2013
Happy New Year!
Well, it is 2013! I have not blogged since last June. That was when I decided to start blogging again after a very long break. I failed! I did not publish any more blogs after that. I tried, but got frustrated with the fact that I could not get my blogs to post from my iPhone. And I really struggled with knowing what the purpose of my blogs were. I had so many things I wanted to blog about, but they really didn't all fit in the same category together. But, I think I have finally solved that problem. I created another blog! Now I not only have one blog that I can not keep up with, but two! Real smart!
Anyway, I am now going to use this blog, the Urge to Organize, to blog about things in my life that I do to better organize, share things that I make or ideas that I have. And I have created another blog, The Fry Files, to write about my family. I feel much more organized and think that this will help me to stay on track since it will give me better direction (which is better motivation). I have truly missed blogging!
So, I have made a few new year's resolutions. And I plan to stick to them!
My three goals for 2013 are:
1. To spend time with God: reading through the Bible in a year with the "Lookout Bible Reading Plan" and spending more time in prayer.
2. To spend time with my Family: being less task-oriented and more relationship oriented (this one is by far going to be my biggest challenge!)
3. To spend time blogging: writing entries in both of my blogs at least weekly.
Happy New Year to all!
Anyway, I am now going to use this blog, the Urge to Organize, to blog about things in my life that I do to better organize, share things that I make or ideas that I have. And I have created another blog, The Fry Files, to write about my family. I feel much more organized and think that this will help me to stay on track since it will give me better direction (which is better motivation). I have truly missed blogging!
So, I have made a few new year's resolutions. And I plan to stick to them!
My three goals for 2013 are:
1. To spend time with God: reading through the Bible in a year with the "Lookout Bible Reading Plan" and spending more time in prayer.
2. To spend time with my Family: being less task-oriented and more relationship oriented (this one is by far going to be my biggest challenge!)
3. To spend time blogging: writing entries in both of my blogs at least weekly.
Happy New Year to all!
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