Email Me!

Name

Email *

Message *

Followers

Powered by Blogger.

Monday 8 November 2010

All the pretty things

My sister is getting married and I have been working on throwing her the most lovely shower I can manage on my budget. I have spent tonnes of time searching for trinkets and treasures to use for months. I am really happy with how it's all come together.

Here are some photos of the decor:













Tuesday 23 February 2010

Ladybug Birthday Party

Miss Roo is two! Saturday was the big day. Her much anticipated par-tay! I worked really hard on this party. Mostly to keep the cost down, but also so it would be exactly as I wanted it for her. All that matters to her is spending time with her friends and our family. So that was the focus. I wish I had someone else to take pictures because then I would have had lots more. But I was so very busy that there wasn't much time for pictures. But here are a few of our favourites from the day!

Ladybug open n' shut party invitation open

Ladybug party invitation closed

Ladybug Party loot bags

Ladybug embellished cutlery container 

Ladybug party cutlery

Ladybug party takeaways.
Ladybug chocolates on a thank you card

Ladybug cake

Ladybug Party details

Ladybug crown for the birthday girl


Hope you enjoyed seeing some of the details from our DIY Ladybug Birthday Party!










Sunday 14 February 2010

More ladybug stuff...

Here are a few more photos of the things in the works for Roo's big party!

This is a game I made out of a huge box. I painted a ladybug on it leaving spot for holes. Basically it will be like beanbag toss. I picked up a bunch of mens socks from the Dollar store and balled them up and the kids will toss them through the holes. (Though the hole had not yet been cut out in the pic).



This is the ladybug crown I made for Roo to wear.



Cutlery all pretty with diy napkin rings
Decorated bucket of diy wrapped cutlery

 
These are the favors I made to hand out to the adults at the end of the party. Ladybug chocolates on little cards I made to thank guests for coming to her party.



Sunday 7 February 2010

Mom vs. the Sickies

The whole family has been sick for the past 3 weeks. It all started with Roo coming home with a coldthat got quite bad. Lot's of sleepless nights due to her cough. The next week she had just gotten back to school and she came home on the Friday with pink eye! Yuck... This wound up being spread to both Aussie and Hubby. Niiiiiice.... Week 3 brought us the joy of gastro intestinal issues. Ruari was flu like for 3 days and the boys also wound up with it. Finally everyone was all b etter and life getting back to normal..

Or so I thought!

Roo wound up with the cold all over again, so we are back to dealing with that now.

I have a weakened immune system from having cancer and going through radiation, and oddly I didn't get ANY of it. AWESOME!!!

What will next week bring? I'm almost scared to ask!

Thursday 4 February 2010

Roo turns 2

Next week miss Roo turns 2. I don't know where the time went but I need to start thinking about making her yearly slideshow. I made one last year to put in her keepsake box, photos of her first year put to song. I love it, but it makes me cry. She not a baby anymore she a little girl, and compared to her friends she looks so much older. I am not ready for her to grow up.

Next week I'll post more about her birthday and the festivities but for now I'll leave you with the slideshow from last year feel free to watch if you like that sort of thing.

Sidenote: I love my kids more than I ever could have understood before before entering mommyhood almost 13 years ago.

My secret side

Many of my readers know that I disapeared for a wile and whil I have eluded to the fact I have had some health issues I have up to now, chosen not to elaborate. However since I have had a few long term reader ask what's going on I thought I would just share this other side of my life. I have had a private blog going from the begining of my issues and have just made it public.

If you want to know more please visit otherwise feel free to continue one with reading THIS more happy blog!

http://itsnotthegoodkind.blogspot.com/

Sunday 24 January 2010

The Lovely Bones...


Normally I don't blog much about movies I've seen, but this one warranted it. I saw The Lovely Bones based on Alice Sebold's beautiful novel. The novel was one of my favorite books. It invoked many feelings in me and I found myself in the book sharing the feelings of Susie's family. I felt hatred, sadness, anger, outrage, pain, longing and so many other feelings as the family, along with susie, worked toward finding the "skeevy" neighbour who heinously drained her body of it's joyful life.

The movie was quite another affair. Peter Jackson took the helm, and left the story without much of the deep feeling I describe about the novel. He has a brilliant mind in terms of otherworldly realms and fantastic story lines, however that mind was not made for THIS story. He spent too much time on his version of "the in between" where Susie has transitioned to soon after her murder. Granted, this visualization brought by Jackson is surreal and quite breathtaking, even perhaps a bit thought prevoking but leans towards confusing. It caused irreparable damage to the subtle nuances the story has. With him in charge the human element is nearly drained from the story line. The only thing that gave this film any weight at all was the beautiful selection of actors chosen to create this cast. They were almost perfect in my mind. For me Stanley Tucci was non existent and all I could see and feel was the creep factor his brilliance loaned to his character ( murderer, George Harvey).

My final comment is that while George Harvey may have slowly and painfully sucked the joie de vivre out of Susie Salmon, Peter Jackson did brought the same tragic fate to the story and subsequently this moive.

Saturday 23 January 2010

More DYI Party Projects

I have to admit that when I first decided to do everything myself (in terms of decor etc) I had no idea how much work would be involved. That being said I have really loved working on Ruari party. It's filled a lot of spare time, and occupied a brain that needs distraction. Having had a blow of bad news in my life recently it's nice to havethe party to look forward to and the planning to keep me from dwelling on the bad.

So far the invites are made and mailed, you can see them here. Over the past week I made 2 birthday banners, a party hat prototype, wrapped the cuterly and added homemade/coordinating napkin rings and a few other things I haven't taken photos of yet. All while either watching But for now here are a few of the finished items.

Saturday 16 January 2010

Yumm-O!



Just thought I would share some of the goodies we've had recently. They are all treats that work through the holidays. I must say the cakes pop are my favorite, they are hard to eat because they are so beautiful!


First up is my Mini Cherry Cheesecakes. They are so good I almost hate making them. Seriously they can even fully cool before they are gone!

 Ingredients:

12 Vanilla wafers
2 Packages (8oz) Cream Cheese, softened
3/4 cup sugar
2 eggs
3/4 cup cherry pie filling

Instructions:

Preheat oven to 350°F. Place 1 wafer in bottom of each of 12 paper-lined medium muffin pan cups; set aside.

Beat the cream cheese and sugar in small bowl with electric mixer on medium speed until light and fluffy. Add eggs, 1 at a time, mixing just until blended after each addition. Spoon evenly into prepared muffin cups, filling each cup 2/3 full.

Bake for 30 minutes. Turn off oven; open oven door slightly. Let stand in oven 30 minutes. Remove from oven; cool completely. Top with pie filling. Refrigerate at least 1 hour before serving. Store leftover cheesecakes in refrigerator.


 
 
Next up are these super cute and scrumptious Pumpkin Pie Bites. I found them over at Bakerella. Click here for the recipe.



 
 
Last, I share my cake pops with you. These are made the "old school" way. By crumbling the cake and mixing in the icing. No cake pop moulds here folks!
 
What you'll need:
 
  • A cake mix of your favorite flavour
  • A tub of your favorite frosting
  • Chocolate melting wafers
  • A big piece of Styrofoam at least 2" thick
     
Here's what you do:
 
  • Bake a boxed cake, following the instructions. Then crumble it all up nice and fine, this takes a while, but be patient, it's so worth it!
  • Soften a can of frosting a little bit.You don't want it liquidy, just nice and soft.
  • Using a spatula or wooden spoon mix the frosting into the cake crumbs.
  • When it's finished it will be the texture of a gooey, dense brownie.
  • Roll it into 1" balls. Insert your candy sticks most of the way through.
  • Refrigerate
  • While the balls are cooling melt your chocolate wafers (any colour you like)
  • Once melted  you can pull out your cake pops and dip them into the melted chocolate.
Get creative! The ideas are endless!
 


 
 
 

Typical woman?

When I returned to blogging I decided it was high time for a fresh look. I changed it up completely. Out with the old blah black and blue layout I designed last year and in with something new and funky. I don't really have it in me to sit down to Photoshop and recreate another design (at least not right now) so in the mean time I am gonna have to go "shopping" for a premade theme. In the coming days it might be a new look every time you arrive while I work on finding a new, though temporary look.

Wednesday 13 January 2010

Creating a Ladybug party


With Ruari's 2nd birthday quickly approaching, I am well into the chaotic party planning. I've made lists (and sub lists) and know exactly what needs to be done before the big day. Now I am throwing myself into the actual act of getting things done. First on the list has been to come up with the PERFECT invitation. Now granted I have seen a few cute ones on the Internet I was hell bent on making them myself. So I did a search for some ideas and found a few that I took ideas from. I can not claim this as my own design, however I did make them myself with a few customizations.

I have also been working on some of the decorations. Little hand painted ladybugs. These little cuties were made out of styrofoam balls, paint, googly eye, and pipe cleaner. Simple as that. HOWEVER simple in theory doesn't always mean simple in practice. I spent 2 hours and only finished 6. I still have about a dozen to go. The idea is to use them to sit on the tables, though that may not be the final use for them. Not too shabby for items made solely from items found at my local Dollar Store, eh? I still have a ton to do and create and I'll post more as I get it done. For now check out the photos of the invites and decorations:








Monday 11 January 2010

Hello my fairweather friend...

I have some time on my hands and it's been a really long year. Out with the old (2009) and in with the new (2010)I have some exciting things coming up in the next little while, one of which is the celebration of the birth of my kids. My youngest will be 2 in Feb, followed by my son who will enter his teen years in March (yikes!). Where has the time gone?

I have spent the better part of this year getting familliar with the medical world. Nothing like a life threatening illness to make you appreciate the little things in life. I promise to write about this painful part of my life, but not now. Too much fun going on to dwell on the bad stuff.

I am in full party planning mode for my Daughters party. The theme this year is ladybugs... I am planning to do most of it myself and by hand. So I'll post my pics and ideas along the way.

Oh, and it's nice to be back to blogging again...
Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...