Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Patriotic Pinwheels

As with every holiday, I decorated my shelf in my entryway with subway art and picture of my boys during the holiday.
 I downloaded the subway art for free from Tammy Mitchell Photography.
The pinwheels I made with my Silhouette and strung on some jute.
 And I may be a little biased but what is not to love about these chubby babies in a sea of burlap?

You can see more of my patriotic projects here:

The fabulous parties I am linking up to: Lil Luna Organize and Decorate Everything Crystal and Co. House of Hepworths Delightful Order Gluesticks Tatertots and Jello Be Different Act Normal I Heart Naptime Tip Junkie A Bowl Full of Lemons Let Birds Fly Somewhat Simple Fingerprints on the Fridge Tidy Mom 320 Sycamore Oopsey Daisy Six Sisters Stuff Lolly Jane The NY Melrose Family Creatively Living Cowgirl Up
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Two and a Half

My baby boys are 2 1/2 today. 

Hard to believe that these two babies that were so tiny and fragile two and a half years ago...

Have now grown up to be these big, strong, opinionated little boys.


-They love the water. They jump in the pool, know how to kick their feet and move their arms to move around in the pool. We took them to a water park last weekend and they had a blast.

-They use the potty occasionally. Sometimes it is 4-5 times a day, sometimes it is none. 

-They love to watch Elmo. Anyone know why Elmo doesn't have his own tv show and not just his 15 minutes of fame on Sesame Street? I mean he is kind of big deal (at least in our house).

- They love to mimick things their Daddy does.

- Gabe finally passed his hearing test in May after failing the test since birth.We had to do a pretty evasive test to find that out but I am glad we did because now I have the peace of mind knowing that my baby boy can hear ( even though I had a feeling he could all along).  Woohoo!

- They are major climbers. About a month ago they started climbing their dresser and knocking their pictures off the wall so we had to move that out to where they only had their beds in their room. Then they decided that wouldn't be the end of their climbing adventures, they took their mattresses off their beds and stacked them so they could climb up into the very high window sill in their room!!! Did I mention their room is on the second floor?!? We now have that problem solved...for now. They have also learned how to climb the baby gates on the stairs when we have them downstairs. I guess it's a good thing we are hardly ever downstairs anymore now that their playroom is upstairs.

- When I go into their room at night to check on them, I often find them snuggled up in the same bed with a whole zoo of animals.

- They love to color, paint, and play with play dough. Their favorite toys are blocks.

Happy Half Birthday Boys! 
Better put on those shades because your future is looking BRIGHT!
P.S. Stop growing up so fast!


Monday, June 18, 2012

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Liberty Pennant Banner

If you liked my Stars and Stripes Wreaths, you will probably like this project too, it is filled with lots of patriotic colors and burlap goodness. Normally I do paper banners but I have decided to start doing fabric banners because they will be able to last year to year.


I made the pattern for the pennant banner with my Silhouette and traced it onto my fabric and then cut it out.
 Add a small amount of glue to the top of the tab.
 And fold it over.
 I forgot to get a picture of the cutting out the letters step but I used my Silhouette to cut the letters out but you can also just trace letters onto fabric and use Heat and Bond.
I then ironed the letters on.

Then I strung the ribbon through the loops and then all you have to do is hang it up.

It's hard to tell but that is actually blue jean material, not black like it looks in the picture.

Happy Flag Day everyone! I will be sharing how I decorated the rest of my built in cabinets for this patriotic season soon.


The fabulous parties I am linking up to: Lil Luna Organize and Decorate Everything Crystal and Co. House of Hepworths Delightful Order Gluesticks Tatertots and Jello Be Different Act Normal I Heart Naptime Tip Junkie A Bowl Full of Lemons Let Birds Fly Somewhat Simple Fingerprints on the Fridge Tidy Mom 320 Sycamore Oopsey Daisy Six Sisters Stuff Lolly Jane The NY Melrose Family Creatively Living Cowgirl Up
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Monday, June 4, 2012

Stars and Stripes Wreath Tutorial


Since I have two doors, I wanted to do something different and not make two of the exact same wreath. So I decided on doing one wreath in the stars part of the flag and one on the stripes.

Supplies you will need:
2 straw wreaths (I used 18 in wreaths because my doors are big)
2.5 yards of  navy burlap ( I couldn't find this in any store, I bought it online here)
1.25 yards of red burlap
1.25 yards of off white burlap(the color I got was called "oyster")
Sharpie
Circle Pattern (I used a coffee mug to trace the circles)
Scissors
Ball Point Pins
Paper Mache Stars (I used 6)
White Paint (spray paint or acrylic)
Distress Ink (optional)
Floral Wire
Vacuum (you will see why later)

Step 1: Trace your circles on the red, white, and blue burlap and cut them out. Or if you are like me you will trace, some, cut some, pin some, and repeat. Put on a good movie or tv show because this is very time consuming.

TIP: How much fabric it will take you will depend on how big your wreath is and how tightly you place them on your wreath.

Step 2: Once you have all the circles cut out, you will fold the circle in half, then in half again.


TIP: Using a straw wreath instead of a styrafoam wreath will save you money. I bought two 18 inch straw wreaths for 8 dollars where I would have paid 8 dollars for one styrafoam wreath.

Step 3: Pin it to your wreath.

I alternated between three rows of red and three rows of white.

TIP: Make sure you use ball point pins.

These dressmaker pins will go through the holes in the burlap making it fall apart easier. I speak from experience, I used them on the red and white striped wreath and several pieces have come off.

I didn't take a picture of the navy wreath but you make it the same way. It is easier though because it is all one color.

Step 4: Paint your stars white.
I got mine at Hobby Lobby near the wood section for 50 cents.


Step 5: This is completely optional but I wanted more of a distressed look so I added some distress ink on the edges.



Step 6: Cut the strings off the top and poke two holes about one inch apart in the back (making sure not to poke through the front) and string a 12 inch piece of floral wire in one hole and out the other.


Step 7: Place the star where you want it on your wreath and flip the wreath over to the back and twist the wire like you would a twist tie. The wire will be hidden in the front between the fabric.


TIP: I put a piece of tape over each piece of wire in the back so it won't scratch my door.


Step 8: Vacuum up your mess and trust me burlap sheds and make one hot mess. I had already vacuumed once in the middle of the process.

Step 9: Hang your wreath and admire its beauty.

I plan on leaving these babies up all summer long. Since all the holidays in the summer are patriotic I think it is acceptable...Memorial Day, Flag Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, and September 11th.

If you have any questions or want me to explain something better, please leave me a comment or email me at lifewithbothhandsfull@hotmail.com and I will get back to you ASAP.



The fabulous parties I am linking up to: Lil Luna Organize and Decorate Everything Crystal and Co. House of Hepworths Delightful Order Gluesticks Tatertots and Jello Be Different Act Normal I Heart Naptime Tip Junkie A Bowl Full of Lemons Let Birds Fly Somewhat Simple Fingerprints on the Fridge Tidy Mom 320 Sycamore Oopsey Daisy Six Sisters Stuff Lolly Jane The NY Melrose Family Creatively Living Cowgirl Up
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