Thursday, October 28, 2010

Hand me down Jewelry… with a Twist to it can be a Knockout…



I got this necklace from my mother-in-law while ago… actually it belong to her sister… this was one of my projects from my -to- do list. All it needed was a little oomph or in other words a face lifts… I love the colors and works well with FALL outfits. I do remember buying the beads long time ago but never had the time to work on it… now that I needed something to wear for an outing. I thought I will give it a try to fix it so actually I can wear and use something that has passed down.

I did add in some gold plated spaces to add something to it and it worked GREAT… I used the old clasp since it was still in working condition. Did add new string… what I loved about this is its irregularity and inconsistency in the pattern didn’t change it a bit but did add few extra beads to give some statement to it…

Actually the lady at the bead shop loved it and said I did a phenomenal job. I love the feedback as you might have notice. I was able to get it done in few minutes… I was happy it was done… one project done from my -to -do list…

I cannot wait to try this with my fall outfit… so what are you up to or how is your to do list looks like… do you treat yourself with some fun… I am sure you do… life is too short you got a love it…

I would love to hear what you are up to…
Matter of fact I had a very productive week so far, was able get done some projects and that’s always fun…


Quote of the day “cushion your work schedule with breaks"

Enjoy!

78 Degrees Outside, Fall Clean up and Planting Bulbs…



Yes, it was sunny, it’s been a while I wrote a blog entry that because I have been crazy busy… those who know me say that’s my regular schedule… but I was working a little bit hard this past weekend I will get to it eventually during this week…



I have to admit today the weather was great and a perfect day to get your yard work done and plant those spring bulbs since we are still reading books from the library about bulbs I took the opportunity to work on our containers on the balcony… yes, I also got my little one to work on this project she had a blast digging in the dirt… at one point she had the dirt all over the balcony I have no idea how that happen, while I step inside the apartment to fill in the watering can…

Well she learned that the dirt stays inside the container and we plant the bulbs and cover it with dirt. I know spring is a long call but I am excited to pass this winter it will be interesting winter…
We are still reading and coloring about bulbs…

However at the end of the day our tomato and jalapeño pepper plants were replaced with spring bulbs the entire containers were gathers together for that bold spring statement… and finally the bird feeder was filled with seeds for a quick snack for migrating birds…

we enjoyed our dinner outside probably our last dinner for this season… with beautiful weather… what I really like about this clean up was cleaning the glass it is just wonderful to watch outside and the glass looks so clear and clean water +vinegar = window washing liquid with some arm work from newspaper… that’s all it takes… I was tired too tired at the end of the day and was little one with all that planting…

Quote of the day “explore the world through each of your senses"

Enjoy!

Thursday, October 21, 2010

A 22 Month Old and Forcing Bulbs…


I love FALL for many reasons one is planting bulbs since we have move to apartment I have been trying hard to keep my love and interest towards with limited space challenge… so far so good we had tomatoes, chilies, chives, rosemary, basil and some lovely petunias this summer.

Now that fall is upon us I have been trying to clean the outdoor space area and this I want to plant some bulbs.

I also wanted to get my 22 month old involve in this project and today we read Planting a Rainbow by Lois Ehlert. This is lovely book to introduce kids into working, and planting in the garden. Pictures are beautiful and have many names of bulbs you can offer to your young toddler.

We read the book, and planted bulbs inside the house. It was a great activity in involved transferring river rocks, pouring water, and placing bulbs inside the vase.

Added advantage of this activity is it involves up keeping checking the water level and adding water. I am excited to see the results as much as my 22 month old. We decided to force paper whites let’s see how it’s going to work.

Quote of the day “stop rushing around, sit quietly, switch off the world, and come back to earth”

Enjoy!

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Gathering Gifts…

 
I recently got hooked with making scarves with sock yarn. I know this does sounds unusual but it is the beauty of ART mixing media and breaking rules creating something new. The end result is amazing and always makes me to create some more…

Back to the scarf; it is very airy scarf. There are four reasons why I like making them. They look airy, finishes up faster, makes a big fashion statement, and great way to gather gifts for the holiday season.

If you are using a bigger needle since the yarn is a sock yarn they makes big holes it gives this airy looking scarf. If the weather is not that overwhelming cold you can wear this wonderful scarf. Additionally if you are working in an office may be straight under fan you can wear it a part of your outfit…

I have to admit it finishes up super fast… I can make 2 in a day if I don’t get distracted from my heaping projects… I have tried big needle such as # 15 and # 12wrks like a machine knits fast…

It does make a pretty impressive fashion statement since its unusual look… it does not look like a winter scarf but functional. When you look at the yarn stock at the craft store… I want to make scarves for all my outfits…
Especially the holiday season is around the corner why not stock up for some gifts…

Gathering gifts could be so much fun if you think outside the box, and invest on quality… but that’s my personal theory...
I had so much fun creating these… because all the features that I mentioned was working in harmony with this project…

Quote of the day “create a committed relationship and keep it exciting”

Enjoy!

Monday, October 18, 2010

Celebrate your child’s meal time with beautiful bibs…

I had a wonderful time preparing my daughters meals when she was a baby. I wowed I am not going to buy any store bought food jars or cereals and I did. I once had to buy her some vegetables when we were traveling long trips. That was only two jars and I have saved those two.
I had fun preparing her meals and assembling it together. I did as much as possible at home because it was worth the effort.

One I know what she will be placing in her mouth has no added preservatives. I personally think we don’t need to consume preservative that much think about all the substances that involves in food from raw stage to process. I cannot and will not have that in her meals

Second reason was I decided to stay at home to make all the changers I did want to live up this standard that I have set. So, yes I will do the best to get her the organic quality in every possible way.

Third and last I did enjoy making food, serving, and presenting whole nine yards. I had so much Fun creating her bibs… So that’s why I think all moms should CELEBRATE the festival of introducing the babies’ first meal.

Did you know in some countries and in cultures it is celebrate with a festive atmosphere? Now think about realistically it is a special moment. Your baby solely depends on you for food. Now that you have made a conscience and reasonable timeline; and the fact that you have decided to introduce a new/ foreign item or a schedule why not make it is a big milestone. Perhaps some of you already do celebrate; but this was my take on it…

This was a gift I assemble together for two new MOMS!
Quote of the day “give your least favorite food another chance”
Enjoy!








Sunday, October 17, 2010

One of Many ways you can get your toddler to be CREATIVE…


We had so much fun making crayon cakes and I had so much fun giving them as GIFTS. Thanks for so many bloggers who posted the tutorial if any of you want it please visit thesleepytimegal.com she had a wonderful tutorial on this.

However I want to emphasize on one of many ways you can use these crayons so your little one could be the future Picasso…

I simply use raw paper (it works great on these) and paste it on the kitchen floor. It works GREAT I can still make sure I am getting dinner ready while helping her to stretch her imagination with crayons.

The beauty of these crayon cakes are they are super easy to handle for young kids as young as 4-5 months this fits perfectly well on their open palm grasp and all you need to make sure is your paper is tape to whatever the surface you decide to use. I go for the kitchen floor.

Other lesson that goes hand in hand with this one on one coloring is setting boundaries as young as 4-5 months how. When your little one decide to mouth the crayon cakes you can take them away and offer it again the next day if it goes to mouth again it goes away again eventually they will understand the concept. You may see some tears at the beginning but in the long run it is fully worth the effort you invest on this because you were able to teach setting boundaries, developing, refining, grasping, and introducing ART…

I am sure you may have your own challengers but one way or another doesn’t we all have our own challengers…

The quote of the day “be your children’s best teacher and coach”

Enjoy!

Crayons, Colors, and Imagination…


These are the crayon cakes we made… they were beautiful to the eye and much easier to handle. Especially when your child is developing and refining his /her eye- hand – coordination;

These are the drawstring bags I create to add this beautiful creation. I also wanted to post here the paper to use is raw paper. It works GREAT on it…
They are fun and easy to make on a rainy day…

Quote of the day “wear bright colors on dark days”

Enjoy!

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Knitting to go…

I don’t know about you, but I absolutely hate to sit around and do nothing… waiting to pick kids from school, after school activities, helping homework… and in between I don’t like to sit around without anything in my hands writing, knitting, designing, jotting ideas… what not…

My to do list is long I am working one project at a time, getting B’day gift’s and other celebrations in life… I REALLY enjoyed creating something beautiful with a purpose for someone to use instead of giving a store bought present in some occasions it serves the purpose but now that I spent time at home I make sure I use that to the fullest, productively and purposefully and for my fullest potential.

So I came up with this idea to have my knitting scarves in a mason jar. It is easy to take a long with you. If you decide to sit outside and knit your, yarn ball won’t roll over. I love to knit outside when my little one is playing with her friends I can still get few rows while keeping an eye for them…

Tell me ways that you incorporate your creative time while taking care of your munchkins… or how do you fit all to your busy schedule…

Quote of the day “think of unusual strategies”

Enjoy!

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Place Mat… Ms. Independent… Self Feeding…

 I guess I have wasted a lot time of time today reshaping my blog… wondering in the cyberspace… designing… adding my personnel touch… creating… playing… goofing… technically I suppose to be cooking, cleaning, doing laundry, baking, meal planning, the list goes on… I don’t care I am happy how my blog looks as of today. I learned some techniques or in other words taught myself to change the appearance of my blog… that’s enough… let’s get to the point with regard to the title… ha… ha…

This supposes to be a simple project I wanted to use some left over pieces from my bib, and blanket project. I have not wasted a single piece of fabric… hopefully I can use everything for this project. My daughter is a very independent eater… I am happy food goes o her mouth not complain about it. My concern is she rubs the food all over on the table now she eats with us at the table. Charger is not working any more I was long due to make a table mat for her, I guess now is the time…

I saw this patter which I am going to incorporate in this project and also add some machine quilting to this project…
I hope I have inspired someone out there to run to bag, box or whatever the container you have; to hold scraps… because it’s worth the effort; at least for me I hope you will find something out of this too…

If you did please feel free to comment …

Quote of the day “tell your children about yourself”

Enjoy!

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Sending gifts for a little Cousin who lives far away…


I had joy of making this cute blanket for my son’s and daughters little cousin who lives far away… Ironically he celebrates the same B’day month as I do. I love giving away books for Birth day that are award winning/ well known authors’/ and also a new authors’ who will make a big statement. I love the classics which we grew up reading and fell in love listening. I have a few that I really love. This was for a 1 year old little boy… I hope he enjoys his B’day gift as much as I did making it with limited time, busy schedules, and notes to write but I did it for him…

I enjoy reading books for my kids and they LOVE listening to them over and over… I guess that is the beauty of writing not an easy task to do but skill worth learning… I adore children book writers and illustrators. Also to do both and publish a book I think is an incredible talent…

The reasons I love to give hard books are all most all the time parents would buy paperbacks… but it is nice to treasure a hard book cover books. You never know if you have the storage you might be able to save some for your grand kids… as oppose to a paperback would be torn easily if the book is a favorite of the child…. I have witness this situation and I have ended buying the hardcover books.

This particular blanket was tied down blanket but keeps you warm yet gives you a feeling that you have been wrapped in a cloud. It is wicked soft…

Hope he enjoys it even though he lives in a warmer climate… all kids’ needs to be tucked in during bed time…

Quote of the day “instead of assuming ask”

Enjoy!

Monday, October 4, 2010

Crayon Cakes / Fat Crayons…

I found crayons on sale. Yes, they were really on SALE 24 count was .25 cents that was a bargain. After watching many blogs making crayon cakes I wanted to give it a try and for a $ 1.00 I simply couldn’t resist. My little one can use some of these cool crayon cakes make her beauty pictures… we had so much fun tearing the paper wrappers… cutting them into pea size pieces and sorting them to colors what more can you ask… my son had a blast while my daughter had no clue what she was doing but was very happy to handle and manipulate the crayon pieces.

I always loved the crayon blocks which is made out of beeswax, I like when they are in block because it helps young kids to develop their grasping skills and move on to coloring and appreciate ART.

My older one had so much fun creating his colors while my younger one enjoyed placing tiny crayon pieces in the small muffin tray. She would do anything if she can handle cooking utensils and the computer it’s amazing with role modeling can do ha… ha… but she was able to create her own colors and I was impressed with her talents.

In a nut shell above; is the process of making the crayon cakes. What have you been up to; lately with your kids?

Quote of the day “realize how important to be a child”

Enjoy!

Friday, October 1, 2010

Blanket # 7



I made baby bibs for my daughter when I introduced her first solid meals. It was a fun project. I made about dozen bibs; some I gave away as gifts. I am glad that I made some bibs for her because she was an independent and a very messy eater.

I had some fabric left from this project didn’t know what to do with it. As you may have notice I hate to see something goes to waste. Also I am in a mood to make blankets. I thought I would make a stamp blanket. Yes, you might wonder what the heck this is… since the scraps were very small pieces I thought I will cut small squares and make a stamp quilt top. I still had to add fabric to this project but it was worth the effort and the final product.

I did something different with this quilt top. I framed my stamp quilt so it looks bigger than my other blankets I made for her. Great coverage for a toddler may be a great SPRING blanket. I wish I can do the machine quilting but I do treasure hand quilting because it needs so much LOVE.
I am always looking to do quick projects so I can whip them up during nap times... I love nap times those are my creative blocks.

I had so much creating this blanket and was very easy to make it. Hope someone will get inspired to make this awesome blanket. Great gift to your family during Christmas, any other holiday, or simply for that special day…

Quote of the day “dream it and do it”


Enjoy!