Halloween Decor
I am so excited for Halloween this year! I really hate that it’s on a Monday. I think that we should petition the powers-that-be and just make Halloween the last Saturday of October every year. So much easier. Just sayin’.
Anyhoo, I thought I’d share our Halloween decorations that we have up. I am not a “theme” person, nor do I have the time or money to invest in new decorations every year, but I do love to add a few things each year. I’m an “orange & black with hints of green and purple” person for colors. Someday I’ll get fancy, but for now, with three little ones, simple is best.
Here’s our mantel/mantle (I can never decide how to spell it).
(Oh, how I long for a new fireplace….)
I love the little pumpkins in our vase- they are the only thing I bought (at Vons!) aside from our squashes and one other thing below. This is not my favorite part of our decor, but it’s fun to have in this room- we spend lots of time in here playing and (gasp!) watching TV.
This is our entryway. I used the Martha Stewart transfers, purchased at Michael’s, for the pumpkins (they are fake). Unfortunately they are not holding up too well because the sun sets on this side of the house, so they are getting tired already- but maybe they’ll wash off and I can do something else next year. I love all the pumpkins I’m seeing on Pinterest this year- just haven’t had time to do my own.
I also made this sign. I got the idea from this post, which I found on Pinterest (oh, how I love me some Pinterest!). I thought it would make a cute entry/welcome sign, so I got out the Mod Podge and got to work. Turned out pretty cute, eh?
Also, here’s a quick tip: whenever you need to paint a canvas on the edges, if it’s a wrap around canvas, it can be tricky. I have started doing this, and I’m sure I’m not the first to think of it, but just in case… I put the canvas up on some books that are smaller than the canvas so that you have easy access to the edges, and they don’t stick to anything. Make sense?
I find it a bit hilarious that I have “The Cake Bible” and “You- On a Diet” together on my bookshelf.
I found this garland and printed it out. It was super easy to assemble and put together. Definitely a keeper. Here is where I found it (also via Pinterest).
In our hallway we have these things hanging. I just love preschool decorations- they are too cute. The bats are actually a Papyrus Halloween card. I bought it a few years ago on clearance- I think it’s much cuter as a decoration.
My favorite part of our Halloween decor is in our kitchen. I downloaded all of these prints FREE from different blogs (see below for links). I printed them out on matte photo paper. Usually these frames just have generic flower photos from IKEA in them, and it’s so nice to see something seasonal in them- I’m going to switch them out with Thanksgiving ones, too, I think.
(This is a tricky part of our house to photograph- it’s broken up by the kitchen cabinets and it’s a very narrow pass-through. Sorry for the weird angle.) Here they are straight on:
Download them for yourself: Left, Middle, Right
Happy Halloween! I’ll be doing another post about something else I made for these prints soon, so I’m not done yet. 🙂
If you’d like to see my Halloween board on Pinterest, click here. If you follow me, I’ll follow you!
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Shelf Makeover or… {flat surface angst}
I have a love/hate relationship with flat surfaces. What would we do without them? Surely everything would end up on the floor. But because of them, there is clutter in my house and there are times when I seriously want to just open the trash can and sweep my arm across the length of our counters and swoosh it all away, even if there is a gift card lurking in there somewhere.
I’m sure you also have a love/hate relationship with something in your house, whether it’s a room, a light fixture, a door, something. Enter our shelf in the kitchen/eating area:
On the one hand, this thing is awesome because it stores much of Anna’s everyday art supplies (soon all the kids will use them, but for now, Anna rules the art roost here), and is a great place to throw our keys, a box of tissue, and because it’s where little hands can’t reach, I can put things up there and know that they are safe for the moment. On the other hand….. it’s seriously fugly. And tired. And old. Did I mention it was ugly? Here’s a closeup of the bottom shelf.
I spoke to my husband about it several times, and he mentioned that he was worried it wouldn’t stay up if we took it down and put it back up. For a while we were distracted with larger tasks with our house, so I just pondered what I would do, and finally the day arrived when I had to do something- I couldn’t take it anymore. So I took it down and disassembled it. I told my husband that if it didn’t go back up we could just hang some art in its place, and he agreed after seeing the look of desperation on my face. Here’s the finished product:
The metal frame I spray painted with this stuff:
It worked really well- it really does look hammered, and now that the iron (?I think?) has a sheen to it it seems so much nicer.
The shelves I spray painted white. I was going to use go ol’ 12×12 scrapbooking paper to cover it and give it some life, but the paper was too small, and I wanted a continuous pattern. Then my little genius self remembered that I have a large format printer, so I scanned the paper I liked (I think from a stack of paper from Michael’s) and printed it on an 11×17 piece of paper. I trimmed it up and used, of course, Mod Podge, to seal it on.
I ended up not really needing to do the top shelves because not very many people will be able to see them since they are so high, but oh well- they look nice even if only my 6’7″ brother-in-law can see them. 🙂
It looks so much better. I don’t love it, but I like it a lot more. It will definitely go when we remodel our kitchen someday (oh, how I dream of demo-ing the wood paneling), but for now it’s serving it’s purpose and it’s a lot cuter to look at.
Here’s a side-by-side comparison:
My parents are in town and we’re having lots of fun. I’m going to post more when I can- I just added lots to our laundry room- but we have to soak up the grandparent fun while we can!
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Jack’s room is coming along at a very slow pace. Perhaps it’s because he’s a boy and I know he doesn’t really care or notice that his curtains need to be hemmed, or that his closet has no doors of any kind.
I did, however, want something on the walls because the paint color is not very exciting. I like it because he won’t “outgrow” the color, but it’s nothing that makes you say, “Wow!” when you walk in the room.
I’ve said this before and I’ll say it again- if you haven’t discovered Cathe Holden and her blog, Just Something I Made, please get yourself over there and start reading and downloading awesome freebies. Eons ago Cathe posted some wagons. As I read the post and saw the wagon graphics I thought, “Finally! Something for Jack’s room!” This is what I came up with:
I tried to match the colors to his bedding, but it was super tricky and again, I knew Jack wouldn’t look at me at the age of 5 and say, “Mommy, these blues don’t match exactly.” He’s a sensitive boy and I think he’ll be able to see that would crush me entirely.
I printed the wagons out after editing them in Photoshop. Then I spray painted them with clear acrylic and cut them out. I chose the background papers. Then it was just paint the 12×12 canvas with acrylic paint, and Mod Podge those suckers up (is Mod Podge a verb yet? I think it should be.)
Here’s a close up of one:
Here are a few shots of his room:
I’ll admit that this project was a bit rushed- I think I was trying to finish in time for a gathering at our house, but not quite sure- it’s all a blur. I’ve gotten so many compliments, though- people really like them.
Thank you, Cathe, for your wonderful downloads- I love them!
Also, a side note is that I added Jack’s name to the wall above his bed with cardboard letters. I’m actually not too pleased with them, but am showing anyway. I think I may get some wooden ones and see if that turns out better. Jack loves them, and knows that they spell his name. I’m waiting for the day that he yanks one off the wall. They are painted with acrylic paint and Mod Podged- nothing fancy:
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More Mod Podge Projects
This post is going to make me look like a Mod Podge addict, which I very well may be. But in actuality, I did these projects randomly over the last six months, and I’m slopping them all together into one post because they all work in relatively the same way. I love how a little bit of fun paper can add a pop of color and make things so much nicer to look at.
Project #1: Bathroom stool
Anna uses this stool from Target to make it easier to sit on the potty (I just tried to find it on their website and the only color that shows is blue, and it’s out of stock- sorry!). The only thing I didn’t like about it was that it was all-white, and it got dirty from her little feet so easily. So, I just traced the top on some 12×12 scrapbook paper that I liked, and found a complimentary page in another pattern for the sides, and presto: new look.
Project #2: Ikea Stool
Similarly, we use this step stool from Ikea often and all over the house- in the kitchen, in the laundry room. It actually now sits in the front hallway most often, but since I’ve Mod Podged it I don’t feel so bad because it’s kind of cute now.
Project #3: Tubs in the Laundry Room
Lastly, you may have seen my post, Operation Organization, where I Mod Podged a bunch of tubs to help organize our hall closet. We still plan on adding more tubs to that closet, but in the meantime, our laundry room was out of control. I’m sorry to say I don’t have a “before” picture, but the two shelves over our washer & dryer were just covered with all of our dangerous chemicals, cleaners and such. It’s the only place in the house I’m okay with having heavy chemicals because the kids can’t reach anything up there. So I headed to Ikea to get more of the big tubs and set this up. It’s helped so much- we can grab what we want easily and it forces us to limit what goes up there. There are a few things in the middle that are too big for the tubs, but that’s okay. Still looks a LOT better.
The process for all of these was the same: layer on Mod Podge. Add paper. Let dry. Mod Podge the top. Let dry. Done! I did use a brayer for both of the stools- I love the brayer! If you have questions about any of these shoot me an email! Also, I have noticed that the tubs in the laundry room are rippling a little bit- I imagine because it’s rather humid in our laundry room when the washer & dryer are going, but it’s not horrible.
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I’m so happy that Briana from Sweat Peas and Bumble Bees also asked me to link up to her party, What I Made Wednesday. Thanks, Briana!
Lastly, I’m linking up to Fingerprints on the Fridge’s “Feature Yourself Friday”!
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This project is not rocket science. Nor is it the coolest invention ever- but I haven’t seen anything like it, so hopefully it’s helpful. It’s been bouncing around in my head for quite a while now. It came about when my son, Jack, started having chronic ear infections. At one point I took him to a Minute Clinic and the nurse asked me, “How many ear infections has he had in the last six months?” I had no idea. I sheepishly said, “Well, it just seems like he’s been sick all the time since… since….” but I couldn’t tell her when. It wasn’t until I got home and started talking through the timeline with my husband that we could put a finger on when it started.
This was when I realized: I need a health record for the kids. I’ve seen them in old-fashioned baby books, but I’m not the kind of person that can remember once I get home to log everything into the baby book. I also know there are some phone apps out there that will keep track of your health, your family’s health, etc… But in this case I want something I can write on, something I can show someone else.
After not finding anything online that fit the bill, I decided to give it a try on my own. I knew I wanted it to be small, and decided that something the same size as the kids’ immunization records would be nice. I keep those in my purse at all times so that I don’t forget them when we go to the doctor. I knew I wanted to keep track of when they were sick, what they had, and what, if anything, the doctor prescribed. This is my final product:
I got the little nurse and doctor graphics online from the Mircosoft Word website. This is not the craftiest thing, but I’m just as practical as I am crafty. Here’s the inside:
And here you can see that they are just slightly larger than the immunization records we have.
And here’s my favorite part: you can download pdfs of the cover and the inside and print them yourself! All you need is some cardstock, a paper cutter, a small hole punch, and something to hold it all together- I used plain brads, but may replace them with something cuter if I find it. Here’s my only request: please leave a comment if you download, and if you are a blogger, show me some linky-love, too. 🙂
You should be able to click on each of these links (two total) and download the pdfs. You will end up with four covers- if you have extras give them to a mommy friend or as a baby shower gift- I wish I had thought of this when Anna was a baby….
Once you print, just slice and dice your pages in half twice, punch a hole in the corner and secure with something- voila!
Update: I’m linking up to “Serenity Now’s” Weekend Bloggy Reading. If I don’t go into labor in the next 24 hours, I will be reading up on all of her links, too. Thanks, Amanda!
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Invitations, Paper Punches and Planning, Oh My!
I love a good party. What’s not to love about getting together with people you like and celebrating something… or just eating and drinking yummy things? Last year we put on a Thank You Party for the teachers at Anna and Jack’s preschool, and it was a big success. I didn’t get very many pictures last year- I’m hoping this year will be different. Hindsight 20/20, Michael and I did way too much complicated food, so we were running around the whole time trying to balance entertaining with cooking. This year I hope to choose much easier food that we can prepare ahead of time and then we can enjoy the company of our guests a lot more. I will also have a new baby on my hands, so that’s another reason to keep it simple.
Every party starts with an invitation, and I wanted to try something different for these. I’ve been oooohing and ahhhhing over Martha Stewart’s “Punch Around the Page” sets, and came across a coupon in one of her magazines for 40% off any item, so off I went to Michael’s. I ended up buying this set:
I’ll admit I was a bit intimidated by these- I mean, really. Can you really make them look as nice as they do in the photos of things that Martha’s people make? The answer is: yes! There is a bit of a learning curve, though, so I thought I’d share with you some of the things I ended up doing to help them look (close to) perfect.
Firstly, it’s important to know that you have to size your paper to a certain measurement in order for them to work correctly. This makes sense, but it forced me to adjust my invitations a bit at the onset. Also, do some practice punching on paper that doesn’t matter at all- scraps you’ve saved or something- just to get used to how they feel and work. I do think they are very nice tools- they will last a long time.
I printed my invitations 8.5 x 5 inches. I made about 4 extra so that if I messed up I didn’t have to print more- which ended up being wise because I did make a few bloopers.
Step 1 is to do your corners with the corner punch. Turn it upside down so you can get it just right.
After your corners are done, you can do the edges. This is where I made the most mistakes, but here’s what ended up working best.
The edge punch has a graphic guide that you line the corner up with. I found that after punching those first segments just off the corners that I did better when I turned the whole thing upside down so I could see exactly where I was punching.
And here are some final product shots for you:
I just love all those little holes lined up. I’m such a nerd.
Now that the invitations are out it’s time to plan, plan, plan. I’m using two of my favorite magazines to lift ideas from. I have some in my head, but nothing on paper yet.
How do you plan parties? Any favorite sites or tools you use? I’m a list person at the core. I could use an app on my phone or something, I’m sure, but there’s something about writing a list out that helps my brain figure everything out. More to come!
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