October 24, 2008
October 23, 2008
Onesie Mania at SMU!
I stole this great craft idea from my friend Leslie.Best craft project ever, and so easy. I sent out an email to everyone in the office inviting them to bring a onesie to decorate during our lunch hour on Wednesday and it was a HIT. People are asking our boss to have craft time, once a month, in the office now! But, we created 22 onesies in a variety of sizes for our good friend Ali's baby, Sophie.
Adrienne gets "Best" for execution and real painting skills:
October 7, 2008
October 3, 2008
Baby Williams- Debuts in February 2009
What we know so far....
Due: 2/11/09, probably will arrive early and easy through the miracle of a planned slice and grab job.
Sex: Yes, please! I mean, we are not finding out.
Alias: "Thumper"
Baby's Room: Stripes & Dots click here, baby will be in the suite section of our room so it will have to like what we like. No Winnie, sorry little one!
Baby's 1st Margarita Party: November 23rd at the Ash's
Baby Stuff: Click BabiesRUs or Target
Baby's 1st Margarita Party: November 23rd at the Ash's
Baby Stuff: Click BabiesRUs or Target
18 Week Sonogram: Baby Yawned, very precious, probably because we tired it out during our quick weekend to Phoenix and was already 11 oz. or basically the size of a can of Coke. 11 oz. of baby has added 10 pounds to mommy!
October 2, 2008
Toddler Sweater- Knit
Christmas Star
SUPPLIES: sharpie (to trace on photos), scissors or straight knife, hot glue gun, 5-6 sticks of glue, 20 cards, the pattern and a bit of patience.
Click Here and Here for patterns.
Kiddo Pillow
Supplies: 1 yard of juvenile fabric, stencils or die-cuts, 1 or 2 pillow cases, HeatBond Light, & matching thread.
Detail Photo- Click Here
- 1 pillow case and stuffing material for closed pillow
- 2 pillow cases, sewn back to back at the open edge after the embroidery stitching is completed. I purchase a pillow so the gift is ready to go when it is given! This is also faster...stuffing a pillow is a lot of work!
- Use HeatBond Light to adhere appliques to cases instead of using pins
- Be sure to wash juvenile fabric and pillow cases and then iron both prior to sewing.
Playbills & Tickets
Large Poster Frame- $25 World Market
25 lb or heavy duty picture hanger for the wall (it's heavy)
Hot Glue Gun & Glue sticks
Double Sided Tape
The difficult part of this project is arranging them and then "flipping" it- in tact- without loosing it's shape or organization. I chose to use the entire booklet for each playbill which made this heavy and difficult (especially as a solo project). This is where the glue gun came in handy. It also keeps anything from 'slipping' as the years go by as it hangs on the wall. This was done 4 years ago and still looks perfectly placed. I don't think tape would have held up as well. I did use tape to arrange the tickets.
June 24, 2008
Not your Grandma's Vegas
My two Vegas Men!
June 7, 2008
Why Iron Man?
I tend to get excited about Super Hero movies. Maybe it's because of my love of Wonder Woman or growing up with Underroos or maybe it's just because they are so much fun. The hard part is that so many of them are really not that good. Enter...Iron Man! This movie had an early trailer that made me NOT want to see it. It seemed weird and strange, I didn't even know who Iron Man was other than the beginning of a kick ass Ozzie Osborn song (or was it Black Sabbath?). Anyway! The reviews came out and it sounded like a movie worth seeing, despite the trailer I had seen months before. I am here to attest...go see Iron Man for the following reasons: Robert Downey Jr. is amazing, it is funny, legitimately funny and it makes you root, silent, in your seat for the most believable manufactured Super Hero in a very long time. Batman Returns, awesome! But, Iron Man is giving it a run for it's money because it is smarter than it is dark.
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