bead ornaments.

This year I've really gotten into making Christmas crafts and finding kid-friendly ones to do with Easton and Reagan, sometimes Brooklyn... if I think she won't try to eat whatever we are making!

Last night we made our first round of ornaments. We used plastic clear beads and put them in a single layer in the bottom of these vintage mini pound cake pans. I made one for Brooklyn, and Reagan and Easton each made one choosing their own beads.

Once we got our designs complete, I melted them in the oven at 400 for 20 minutes.


They turned out so cute! Next up, salt dough ornaments!


hot-dog!

As winter is approaching, it's getting chilly-willy outside, and our poor little short-haired rat terrier dog, Macie, is feeling the effects! She just shivers and shakes like a little chihuahua (sp?). So, I Pinterested around looking for something Pinteresting, and found a tutorial on how to make a doggie sweater! The tutorial just gave me inspiration, that's why I am not linking it up; I kind of did my own thing.

The first couple of pics that I took for this tutorial are missing, but it's as simple as me saying,

1. Find a sweater that is close in size OR not TOO much bigger than your dog.

2. Measure your dog. You'll need the following measurements:
  • around the neck
  • from back of neck to base of tail
  • from front of neck to base of front legs (this will determine where to put the arm holes)
  • the inside between the two front legs
  • around the hips
*Turns out, my sweater (size 4T) was already the perfect width measurements around the neck (half of the measurement I got for her neck. One less thing to cut and hem thank goodness!)
For you though, you'll want to take your neck measurement, divide it in half and cut that width straight across the top of the sweater!

So that takes us to step...

3. Using the front of neck to base of front legs measurement, measure from the center of the collar down and mark with a pen or marker. TIP: turn your sweater inside out to do all the measurement marks!

4. Take your between the inside of the two front legs measurement, divide it in half, and place that measurement from the ruler on the sweater and make marks on each end. For example, the distance between Macie's legs was 3 inches, so I centered my ruler at 1.5 and made marks at 0 and at the 3. This will be the inside edge of your leg holes!


5. Free hand or trace a circle that isn't too much bigger than your doggie's legs. Remember, the circles should be drawn away from the center dot.



6. Next, using your back of neck to base of tail measurement, center your ruler from the collar down. I didn't make a dark enough mark for you to see here. Then, like the leg holes, divide the hips measurement in half, center your ruler on that measurement and then make marks at each end.


7. Now, cut out the shape of your sweater using your collar measurement width and hips measurement. You'll end up chopping off the sleeves, but we will use them next. It turns out to look something like this.

8. Now, cut out your arm holes.


9. This is where it's time-saving to get a sweater that's not too much bigger than your dog. Cut the sleeve cuffs off your sweater to a length that is above the dog's knee joint. They still need to bend those knees!


10. Keeping your sweater inside out, stick the cuffs through the hole from the inside of the sweater with right sides facing.


11. Now, sew up your bottom hem.


12. Still inside out, sew up your sides. You are done!

Now you have a little doggie that is a hot-dog!


Stay warm out there!

owl love you forever!

Whoooo wants to see my latest trash-to-treasure update? We owl do, Lauren, you say! Well here ya go!

I found these ugly owl bookends on my mom and mine's annual adventure on the World's Longest Yard Sale.... somewhere in the green fields of Kentucky. I bought them knowing I wanted to update them into something more modern and unique.

So they went from this…


To these amazingly updated blue bookends!



This post also gives you a little sneak peek on the bookshelves we've been working on! More on that soon... I promise!

Until then...

a poooooky halloween!

Yes, I meant to say a poooooky halloween, minus the s. That's how Reagan and Brooklyn pronounce spooky, and I just love it!

I hope that you all have a Happy Halloween filled with lots of candy and not so many tummy aches!

To get this day off to a poooooky start, here's a poooooky story made up by Reagan herself!




Happy Halloween!

 

pump, pump, pump-kin up!

Last night, we FINALLY got around to carving our pumpkin. And we started a new tradition - the kids each painted their own little pumpkin.

Here's Brookie getting really serious about her creation!


Getting a little help from Daddy!




Easton goes for the very trendy stripes.



Reagan decides she wants a pychodelic pumpkin.



Getting our carving started!



I think we'll go for a little taste test...yech!!!





Our finished creations!



Happy Halloween...a day early!

life lately.

Here's a million pics of what's been happening in our family life lately. I'll let the photos do all the talkin'!














smile, it's Monday!

Here's a big smile to get your Monday off to a good start! Cheers!

happy blues!

We've got the "happy blues" now that it's Friday! Have a great weekend!

whale of a time!

Over Easton's school fall break, we decided to take a trip down to the Georgia Aquarium...and boy did we have a "whale of a time!" This was Easton's second time going, Reagan's first and we left little Brooklyn at home.

The kids were beyond excited and were literally running down the sidewalk to the front doors.



Most all of these pics can speak for themselves, but I'll give a little caption for each.


Big brother explains the ocean world to little sis who attentively looks on!



Whoa! Look at that gigantic fish over there!



Captain America is here to save the day...uhhhh fish!



Hey Mr. Scuba Diver! You missed a spot!



The Scuba dance featuring Easton Captain America and the Mr. Scuba Diver.



You can fit a lot of M&Ms in that mouth, thought Reagan.



My sweet guys enjoy some bonding in the tank tunnel.



Don't forget me daddy! Thanks for the closer look!



My beautiful family (not forgetting Brooklyn at home).



The only decent picture of me.



Reagan and her Jelly Fish shirt that I made the night before. Cute, huh?



Reagan doing a Jelly Fish dance. Sorry it's crooked!



Having an electric time with the Sting Rays!




Checking out the Nemo 3-D show. This one wore her spiffy glasses the whole time...



this one did not!


One of the best highlights of our adventure at the Aquarium was the new Dolphin Tales show. It was A-MA-ZING! But no cameras allowed inside, hence no pics on here. Tear.

What family adventures have you been on lately?