Thursday, July 12, 2012

Project Life

This is my fourth year doing Project Life (the first year was called Project 365)... but this is my first year doing my album digitally... It's taken me this long to figure out which direction I want to go.. so here's my one and only page for the year...but I think now that I've decided on which kit/products I want to use that it will go together pretty fast.

I'm definitely going to be keeping it simple.... mainly using the Colbalt kit and Ali Edwards word art... simple = done.

Love Project Life sooo much!!


Supplies:


Cobalt Kit by Becky Higgins

Go Outside Brushes and Stamps wordart by Ali Edwards



Thursday, June 14, 2012

Father's Day Printables

This is a little Father's Day activity we did today.  You can paint the childs hands or trace them on scrapbook paper, cut them out and glue them on.  We did it both ways and they were both really cute.

And no, these are not my child's hands.... my camera charger is missing and I wanted to get these posted in case somebody wanted to use them for Father's Day.  So I "borrowed" some hands from the internet and stuck them on.

The "award" can be framed or it can slip in to a page protector to be put in to a scrapbook.

I also included a Grandpa version.

Links below.

I'd love to hear if you download it.

Let me know if you have any questions.

Happy Father's Day!







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Saturday, June 9, 2012

Laundry Bins

 My new laundry bins are up and running!  They sit opposite of the dryer... I pull stuff out of the dryer, fold it and then put it in the appropriate bin.  A couple of times a week (depending on the need) everyone grabs their bins, take them to their room, puts their clothes in the appropriate drawers and then bring the bins back to the laundry room.

Right now my 3.5 year old needs help emptying his...  but he know its one of his weekly chores and (so far) he loves doing it.  

I use the miscellaneous bin for whatever batch I'm folding at the moment... wash clothes, bibs, burp clothes, etc.

I have a separate sock bucket and towels just get folded and put away.
The bins are working great and it keeps my laundry room nice and tidy! Plus the stick people are just so dang cute... it makes laundry so much fun (ok, now you know I'm lying... but the cute bins do make the room cute!)

To make the labels I just opened the stick people in PSE (you can do it in Word too), added the names, printed them out on cardstock, laminated them and then used double sided tape and stuck them on the bins.
Everything is from Ikea...stick people from Fayette Designs.  Links below.


 
 
 
 

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Stick People by Fayette Designs


Ikea: Trofast Frame and Trofast Bins

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