Sunday, October 14, 2012

{DIY Egg Carton Flowers}

{DIY Egg Carton Flowers}

You will need:
1  egg carton
hot glue gun
assortment of pearls
scissors


 {Start out by cutting out each individual egg cup}
{ Take your scissors & cut a "V between each point}
 {Take your scissors again & found off all the corners}
{Then hot glue two *cups* together, try not to have the petals over lapping each other.}
 {Then take your hot glue fun & glue different sizes pearls to the center! By doing this it makes the flower stand out more}




There you have it a DIY re-use, recycled egg carton flower!

Happy Sunday!

Love,
{Sarah Nicholson}

Sunday, September 16, 2012

Sewing, sewing & more sewing!

When you don't see something, you don't use it much right? Well that's the case for my sewing machine! My husband bought it for me for my 4th wedding anniversary and I have hardly used it because it's been put away in my craft closet! Well I told myself if I pull it out of closet & keep it out, I would use it. Since it has been out, I've sewing like crazy with making throw pillows, detailing some outfits, making some dresses for Emma & making a new quilt!


I made these 2 out of some linen & then wrote on them with a fabric sharpie. I can't take the credit for these, since I got the idea from pinterest









I also started a big project, making a new quilt for Emma's room. It turned out much bigger than I had planned, but bigger isn't a bad thing = )

     

      
 


                 






Scraps are always a good thing to hold onto because you many so many things with them.











I saw a similar pillow, months ago in Bed, Bath & Beyond for $29.99. I said to myself I could make this & still save money. I got the material from clearance rack for $2.99 at Joann's & made the flowers myself with my heat gun.





I'm really pleased with how cute it came out & I saved myself a lot of money! Awesomeness!











It makes my heart happy when I sit down & make stuff! It does my heart well!

Happy Sunday Y'all =)

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Avocado Tomato Mozzarella Salad



I found this recipe on Pinterest & had to share it! 




Avocado / Tomato /Mozzarella Salad 

2 avocados (peeled, pitted, & cubed)
2 - 3 tomatoes (cubed) 
1 ball fresh mozzarella cheese (cubed)
2 Tbsp extra virgin olive oil
2 tsp. basil (we used dried, but you could use fresh)
salt & pepper (to taste...I like it saltier than Dakota does)

Place everything in a bowl & toss! 
Drizzle with olive oil, add basil, salt & pepper.


So good!

Thursday, August 9, 2012

DIY~ A little of this & that..



This past week we celebrated my father-in-law & mother-in-law's 30th wedding anniversary, by throwing them a surprise reception! It was so much fun, that it makes me want to get married again!! For a little bit, we were so worried because the weather was so bad but thankfully it cleared up for us! I helped with making the decorations and wanted to share some pictures!

The theme we were going with was Backyard Bash, with decorations that were rustic.





We used this signature slab as their guestbook! It's a great way to personalize this keepsake with the couple’s monogram in the center! It was my first ever attempt at using my husbands wood burning tool! I traced their initials on the slab, follow by using the wood burning tool. It's a lot easier doing it that way, then free-handing it.


I'm very big on re-use/recycle as you know, so I tried to be very creative with materials I had on hand! For example, I made a pen holder for the signature slab, out of glass vitamin jar.



Super cute right?!
 Then I took 2 pens, wrapped them in twine & hot glued two vintage book flowers on top!
Doesn't get anymore rustic, than that!


Another re-use, recycled idea I had...
I took 2 empty cans I had & dressed them up a bit!

 I got my scissors out & used this damaged Gap shirt, I had to decorate the cans with!

 Here's the inner craft hoarder talking.. 
I always like to keep damaged clothes I have, especially if the material is cute! They're is always something you can make out of it!
 Lace & Pearls
 I just absolutely adore!
Just like how mason jars are popular at the moment, so are clothes pins!

Sadly I made this for the reception but forgot to bring it!
All I did was used a wood letter & hot glued moss all over it.




 As you can tell, it is a very messy project but I guess the cuteness is worth it!
 Right?
 Now these cuties, I can't take credit for because I found them at a local consignment shop in town!
They were on sale, and a great price, that I simply couldn't resist!
Lampshade Chanilder~

I took scraps of fabric,tulle & just worked with it!



I also did a little baking for this event, & made a naked cake!

Yes, you read that right = )
It is actually starting to become a trend! I have to admit, I  didn't like it at first but I do now! I think if your having a rustic wedding, it would add a perfect touch to your wedding!


I was battling a cold that day, which I think it would of been better looking if I wasn't sick but
 at-least I tried right?

Number 1 rule, every event needs some bunting banner!


Sadly I didn't get around to snapping any pictures at the reception but my awesome in-laws who are professional photographers got some! When they're available, I'll share them!

It all came out beautiful & 30 years is also something very beautiful to celebrate. Not many couples last that long & just give up now a days! I really admire couples that work hard at their marriage, keeping the love alive & holding onto to that spark!


Well Happy Thursday
&
Remember, keep hold onto that spark!

Saturday, August 4, 2012

Parmesan Baked Tomatoes~

I went to my local farmers market & picked up some fresh tomatoes! 
So good right?! 
When I was younger, my Dad use to make this dish a lot & I remember enjoying it so much!

First preheat your oven to 450*
Take 2 medium tomatoes & slice them.

Place them in a 9x13 pan.

You will need salt,pepper & Oregano. Sprinkle each one evenly to your liking! 



Then you will need some parmesan cheese! I firmly believe it is sin to use the artificial fake stuff, grating your own is so much rewarding & so much healthier for you.! 
Sprinkle the cheese evenly all over, of course yet again to your liking!
 Never too much cheese right? =)

Then drizzle with olive oil!




  Bake for 10-15 minutes 

The final results are...