Saturday, July 30, 2011

Specials on my Facebook page!!! ~GIVEAWAY~

So while I am getting my things together to start my etsy page I am running specials on my FB page Tree Babies!!!  Like the page and enter to win a free custom hand painted wood sign! Also go have your firends like it (make sure they post who sent them) and who ever sends the most wins a free vinyl wall decal!

Here is my favorite sign (might be because it is MY sign)!  I am running specials this month as my wedding anniversary and the 1st anniversary of Tree Baby Crafts is this month!

I hope  to have some new fun picutres posted monday (I know I am slow, but good things are always worth the wait!!!).

Sunday, July 17, 2011

Blueberries in Georgia

So I haven't posted in a little while....I have been pretty busy.  The hubs and I have been going through all our things and donating items we no longer need or wear.  We are rearranging the back two bedrooms to paint and rip the carpet out...I know sounds like a fun project to some. Not to me.  I hate the whole process. But I love the finish.  I wouldn't hate it so bad if it wasn't wood paneling. YUCK.  It takes so many layers of primer and then still takes forever because you have lost momentum to put the color on.   I am not joking when I tell you it took a year to paint our living room.  Since we bought our home in 2007 we have only painted the living room, kitchen, and the boys bedroom and the nursery room (3rd bedroom).  I still lack the bathroom, our bedroom, the laundry room, back porch (here in the south we have these random rooms in the back of the house usually where the back door is that is just strange space-but great storage space for outdoor furniture or even easy space to build on later).  We are in no rush.  I plan to make the nursery into the boys class/art room.  I am pretty excited about it.  I am also excited about getting the last of the carpet out of the house :-)

Sooo your wondering where the blueberries come into play?  Well my precious MIL received some fresh picked blueberries from a dear friend at church.  And she didn't know what to do with them all...so I made my first blueberry pie! Soo yummy! It was very simple.  Not having time to make a crust last night and let it sit, I picked up the premade pie shells in the refrigerated section where you find the biscuts...I was a little leary not having used them before but it still turned out pretty good.

 I used about 4 cups of blueberries, a cup of sugar, 4 tbs of cornstarch and a tsp or more of cinnamon ( I eyeballed it). I served it with vanilla ice cream :-) 



Sorry the picture is a little blurry...I took it with my cell phone.

Wednesday I am going fabric shopping and plan to show a friend how to applique! I am pretty excited about it.  We are going to make her two precious girls shirts...then I am going to sew them skirts to match ;-)

I am also getting stuff ready for my etsy page!!! I will keep you posted as it comes along!

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

MIA?

So I know I haven't posted in a little while...But I promise I have been doing a LOT!  Made a couple skirt and shirt combos for some friends, as well as several hair barrettes.  On top of that I have made the boys a few shirts. I am all about my boys ;-) Plus I signed up for The Pampered Chef and have been busy getting that going...

We are currently without water as my dumb dog broke the pipe going into our house...anyone want a sweet husky? So we have eaten the last several meals out and I have had my fill...But it should be fixed tomorrow. 

Tomorrow, tomorrow is also the Welcome to America party for that cute little china doll! I have had the pleasure of watching her some in the nursey on Wednesday nights and she really is a sweet little thing :-) I have made a precious little outfit for her and I found a really great book called Waiting for May.  It was just a fluke that I even found it too! I was at the grocery store picking up some last minute things for dinner one night and beside the checkout line was a bin of books on discount so I was getting a few for my oldest boy when I picked this one up! I thought it was a wonderful find! So I am excited and will post pictures of the outfit tomorrow...

But I can't leave you with out posting a few pictures right....so I will post a few of the shirts I made my boys!


Monday, June 6, 2011

Weekend in review

I have been looking at girl patterns and fun things I could make for that cute little China doll I had told you all about and couldn't really decide on anything.  So, this weekend I decided to practice and make something for my cousin's little girl. It was her fourth birthday.  This is what I put together: One frilly little skirt (pattern from Dana Made It), shirt with matching applique and embroidered name, matching hair barrette...Cute is it not?!

Here are a few close ups...




I just love this skirt pattern! Thank you for sharing! I plan on making more of these...maybe a few for myself as well. I think just below the knee would be a  great lenght too! Don't you? I did make a change or two...I used 1 inch elastic instead of 2 inch. I did this mainly for personal preference...When I make mine I think it will be more comfortable as I wear my waist at my hip. If you would like to make one and post picks please do. I would love to see your creations too. Want/need help? Let me know.

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Busy day...


So between all my normal stuff, I got caught up after work today going around to craft stores...Hobby Lobby, Jo Anns, Micheals...and even on a last ditch effort stopping by the sewing machine store. In search of what? A Silhouette SD.

                                     Silhouette SD


Can you really not find it in a brick and mortar store?  And why is it that  NO store I went to had any idea of what I was talking about? One lady argued with me that the only machine I was describing was the Cricut.  Are  you serious?! So now I have to decide where I want to order it from online...I hate making decisions...if anyone has any advice that would be great. The main reason I would like to find it in a brick and mortar store is it cuts all the decisions, like do I want it in a bundle with other stuff or not...and I don't have to worry about it getting here (I ALWAYS worry when shipping anything).  The ladies at the Sewing Machine shop were the nicest; they offered to check with their vendors to see if they could order me one.  Of course I would still have to wait for them to deliver it. They said they would call me in the morning...If I can get a deal on it I might go ahead and go this way.

Tomorrow I have to decide all this because I would like to have it early next week.  On top of that I have to go pick up my precious computer :-) And get around to taking the pictures of my latest project...any tips on taking pictures of glass would be very helpful.  I have a Pampered Chef party to attend as well, and I really need to schedule pictures for the boys.

My oldest is 3 this sunday (due to obligations and other events the party will not be till the 18th :(  But he is only 3 and will not know. We are going to take him to the zoo and aquarium this Saturday and just have a family day. 

Since I spent the afternoon running around before church, I didn't get around to retaking the pictures to post tonight...All things going as planned tomorrow, I should get them posted. Thanks for your pat ience!

Ginger Snaps: {brand new link party} + a giveaway

Ginger Snaps: {brand new link party} + a giveaway

Hey everyone! Go check out Ginger and her brand new {wow me} wednesdays!!! You might find some great gifts recipes or even link your own stuff up! Go enjoy!

Sunday, May 29, 2011

Going against the grain. *CAUTION NOT A PHOTOGRAPHER*

Anyone who knows me knows I love all things crafty...but have always said having two boys, I would never make real hair bows (crochet is another story) and if a craft calls for a glue gun I will never try it...no matter how much I like the finished product. Well never say never. 

As my last post stated, I had been having a bad week...Well I have been checking facebook quite regularly the last week and a half or so, though not for my normal gossip.  A lady out at my church (mother of two boys herself) and her family had set out about two years ago to adopt a little girl from China.  She had felt called and after much prayer they were able to start making the preparations.  Well this month she and her husband left to go meet their daughter and bring her home.  She was two in Feb and just a doll! So precious! I have been itching to make her something. And I thought I would try my hand at the cute little fabric hair barrettes that look like flowers...YES! I know...make a hair bow.  But I rationalize it, it is not really a hair bow with the traditional ribbon.  I was sooo set on this I even thought I might do a few and make her a couple shirts to match that had something cute appliqued.  The thoughts of a new project got me excited and looking forward to being creative.

I picked fabrics out and buttons and then I got to thinking about the actual process of making this hair barrette...and who knew I would need a glue gun? Seriously? I thought I might not make them. But I was really excited about the over all vision I had in my mind.  Then I realized I had to tell Jeff I wanted a glue gun.  He laughed as I knew he would.





This was my first hair barrette :-) I no longer can say I won't do any craft that calls for a glue gun...but I am still holding to I will never make a hair bow. I will post pictures in the coming week or so of the outfits I put together...and whatever else I manage to come up with for her! I love getting inspiration :-) Thank you, you sweet little girl!