This light was an inspired project that I really didn't think I was going to be able to pull off. But, I did! Dan and I love it! In fact, we're planning on making a bigger drum shade to go over our dining room table. It's a maple veneer that looks modern and yet, elegant.
Modern Pendant Light
Unique light fixtures can often be hard to find at an affordable price. So, instead of dropping that hard earned cash, make it yourself!
I made this pendant light with wood, some recycled materials, and my husbands drill. With a tad bit of guidance, a vision and patience, this modern wood piece was created.
So this isn't a craft post, but I anticipate craft posts coming because of this post. :)
This morning I watched a few youtube videos that got me thinking about the dynamic of our family. Dan and I have put so much time and effort into the financial aspect of our family (I guess that's just part of the territory when you have 4 children) and not enough on the investment we need to make in their lives to ensure that they have solid marriages as adults. I thuroughly believe that it is OUR job to set them up for success! We start the ball rolling!
It is so important for us to protect the hearts of our daughters NOW so that we can help our odds of avoiding sex before marriage, multiple sex partners, and a successful marriage. We have all heard of ideas for father/daughter dates. They are so important! In fact, here is a video with some great ideas.
Tell me that you, as a little girl, didn't want your daddy to adore you? You wanted him to notice you. You wanted your mom to do the same. So, do it for your daughter! Make her feel special so she doesn't run out and find it elsewhere.... because she WILL!
But, what about our boys??? As a society, we are not raising responsible, dignified men who have integrity. This video has some stunning facts. Watch it and run over and buy the book! Protect their hearts. By doing so, you're protecting the hearts of someone else's daughter as well.
Dan and I have decided to start something we have been meaning to do for a long time now, dates with our children. The kids and I made a list of 40 ideas that they can each do with one of us. Not family nights. One on one time with mom or dad. We have decided that we will each take two of our children on dates each month. That way, 2 get a date with dad and 2 get a date with mom. The next month, we will switch kids. A lot of our ideas are cheap or free. Investing in your childs emotional needs does NOT have to cost a lot of money. Below is the list we came up with.
My daughter absolutely LOVES skirts and leggings in the winter. She loves even more, when I make it for her. This skirt is one of my favorites to date!
The skirt is made from a women's shirt and knit material. The leggings are attached to the skirt at the waistband, allowing for more comfort than separate pieces.
The skirt features a fold over waistband and is extremely comfortable for your little one. I added a little bit more visual interest by simply sewing on some stitches with embroidery floss. The skirt can be made with more or less detail, depending on your taste.
The hair tie pulls the whole outfit together. What mom doesn't love matching hair ties? It's bright, ruffly, and girly. Three things little girls love!
My almost 6 year old, homeschooled, kindergartner wants me to teach her how to knit.
ummmmmm????
Pretty sure I learned when she was a baby!
I mean, off and on as a child... but not 5!
Not sure where to begin.
I just did a bit of research and was reading that you should start with finger knitting. Remember the easy Christmas Garland I posted a long time ago? Probably not. It was a LONG time ago. You can find it here.
It really is easy and I will probably start her with that this week.
Has anyone else taught a young child to knit? Need suggestions here!
I love these plates! The best part... they are soooo easy! You do not need much artistic talent to accomplish this task. Which, if you haven't noticed, is my goal in S.Y.T.Y.C. this season. We can all find crafts that are difficult by looking on the internet. However, simple and cute.... much harder to find. This one takes the cake! Give it a try. I promise, you can do it!
Items needed:
Ceramic dishes
Pebeo Porcelaine 150 paint (Michaels)
Paint brush
Paper
pencil
1. Print, draw or copy the artwork of your choice. I found this design online and simply redrew what I saw. If that does not fit your abilities, just print a design you like and cut it out. This will help with placement.
2. With a pencil, scribble on the back of your drawing.
3. Tape your image to the dish.
4. With a pen or pencil, trace your image.
5. Pull off the paper and you will find a faint sketch of your image. It is just enough to trace.
6. Start painting. This is the paint and brush I used. I should have used a liner brush, but I didn't have one. Not to mention I'm cheap and I like to make things difficult on myself. Use a brush size that best fits your image. Trust me. It will save you frustration!
7. Follow the directions on the back of your paint bottle for baking. Mine said to let dry for 24 hours. Then bake at 300 for 35 minutes. After baking, you can put it in the dishwasher! LOVE!
Not too long ago I found I am lactose intolerant and have a gluten sensitivity. So what does that mean? It means I can't eat anything!
Well, not really. But some days it feels that way. Do you have any idea how much I have missed a slice of greasy pizza?
Not as much as you might think, actually. Now that I've been eating this way for some time, I can't stand the thought of those foods. Every once in awhile though, I get a craving. It was so hard for the first few weeks. Cooking for my family and differently for myself was not easy. But I feel so much better.
So why am I telling you all of this? Because I want to share with you some killer (and some not so killer) recipes I've tried.
I lost 20 pounds the first week! Mostly because I felt like I couldn't eat anything. But I'm still loosing and expecting that next year, I'll be half the girl I am today. YAY!
A few other things I tend to eat....
lettuce wraps (chicken, hummus or avocado and lots of veggies wrapped in boston butter lettuce)
gluten free crackers and hummus
lots or corn tortillas stuffed full of veggies
smoothies... like every other morning :)
What I've learned:
-Don't make try to redo old recipes (you know, the ones full of cheese and fat). Instead, eat healthy. Fruit, veggies, and protein.
-dairy substitutes SUCK! Just skip them!
-almond flour is so yummy and so much better than wheat flour anyway!
-Most of all, treat food as a source of energy, not satisfaction.
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Are you gluten and/or dairy free? I'd love for you to share your fav recipes because I'm still learning!