Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Crafty business!!


I've got a problem. With crafting. I just love everything I try! So I'm starting a new adventure. I'm going to start selling some things so I can support my habit. I know. It's not the best idea to solve my problem :) but here goes nothing!! I've had the most interest in stamping. I do custom hand stamped jewelry and keychains. I really hate when people charge an arm and a leg for something neat, so I'm trying to keep my cost as low as possible. I use aluminum tags. One, because they are cheaper than steel or silver. Two, because they are not nearly as hard on my stamps. I order in a few charms at a time, so I may not always have everything on hand. 

I charge: 
$5 for one keychain with one blank, one bead, and one charm. I don't sell necklaces because usually everyone has a chain they can use. 
$3 for one keychain with one blank.
$1 per extra blank or charm.
I have lots of birthstones in stock right now.

You come up with any idea that's not copywrited and I'll do it!! 

Here are some examples of tags I've made so far:

Thursday, May 8, 2014

Still Here!!

Wow. I really do still exist. Life has been different with three! But I love it so much!








I saw this on Pinterest the other day, and it fits so well. It will be on my wall soon. 
If you think my hands are full, you should see my heart. 

Love it!! And I love my kids :) 

Monday, April 29, 2013

The "mother load"

I can't even describe the absolute compulsion my brain experiences when I am pregnant. My nesting starts from the day I find out I'm pregnant until the baby comes (with the exception of when I have morning sickness.) So I usually get 2-3 good weeks of cleaning in before I get sick, and then I tear everything apart when I feel better. We have 2 bedrooms upstairs, and 2 in the basement. Since one of the upstairs bedrooms is the nursery, and I didn't want Princess and Dozer to share a room, I decided to move both kids downstairs. So that meant 2 rooms to get ready for kids!

Here is Dozer's new room. I found this awesome lime green and grey striped bed spread that came with a gray bedskirt. I found lime green sheets to go with it as well.


You can't see the curtains well in this pic because of the light, but you can see them a little better in the pic above. I was going to buy some fabric to make curtains out of, but I doubted I would be able to find anything that looked like the bed spread. Plus, I hate decorative pillows. I rarely make my own bed, and I make my kids' beds even less frequently. So the nice decorative pillow shams always end up on the floor, under the bed, blah blah blah, some unattractive or messy place. That is why I never use the shams. So I made curtains out of the shams!! I said to my brain, good idea. :) And I used some old shower curtain rings I redecorated to match to hang them.


I painted these stripes 100% by myself!! I had my doubts, but it turned out so good!! Love it! I am terrible at guessing how much paint I need. I ran out of every color in each room.


I wanted their rooms to have plenty of inspiration and spiritual reminders. So I put a picture of the temple above Dozer's bed along with 2 quotes.

The happiest people don't have the best of everything, they just make the best of everything.

Wrong is wrong even if everyone is doing it, and right is right even if no one is doing it.

I printed them both off my computer onto scrap book paper and used frames from the DI I painted.

Here is Princess's room. I painted the largest wall teal blue, and I hand painted the tree. The blossoms are a sponge stamp. I made the small quilt on the bottom left a long time ago. I'm not 100% in love with the tree, but I don't dislike it enough to redo the whole thing.


Here is her bed. Black bed skirt, damask bed spread, and cool teal, gray and black striped sheets. I attached the shams to the wall to make a kind of head board since I hate decorative pillows. I'm not sure how I like it though. We'll see.


Inspiration for her room.

Live in such a way that if anyone should speak badly of you, no one would believe it.

If this isn't your castle, then you're not my prince.

It is our choices that show who we truly are, far more than our abilities.

Printed both quotes off my computer onto scrapbook paper and used frames I painted from DI.

Here are the curtains I made for her room. You can't really see them at all :/. But check out the picture of her bed and you can see them better. They are just strips of fabric and strings of beads tied onto the curtain rod. With some boa at the ends of the rod.


I found this small lamp on clearance, and I remade the whole shade to match everything.


I also made a headband holder out of an oatmeal canister and a candlestick.

Found this frame on clearance at JoAnn's 80% off. Made a bow holder out of it :).  All the hair holders are hung over the built in desk in her room. I designated the area her "hair station." The basement bathroom is really tiny, so it works well to just put it all in her room.


This is in my living room. I made this sofa table out of scraps of wood we have had laying around after several projects from long ago. I just finished putting the doors on today. It has 2 shelves inside that are for toy storage. The doors are metal, so kids can put magnets on them.  I want to say that I am so proud of how this small wall turned out. It has been such a weird and unusable area. I tried to put a couch there, but it just didn't work with the lay out of the room. And the placement of the doorbell and the thermostat made it really difficult to hang pictures on this wall. But I came up with a configuration I have loved that just works around it. Plus the sofa table idea used up the space in an efficient and appealing way. I have turned this awkward place into my favorite wall in my house! :).


More inspiration in my living room this time.

Get on your knees and pray, then get on your feet and work.

Next to eternal life, the most precious gift that our Father in Heaven can bestow upon man is his children.


Our master bedroom has been a collection of hand me downs since college. Which has worked wonderfully for us, and we are so grateful!! Now that we can afford some other things though, I wanted to have some sort of theme to go in our room. Both the master bedroom and bathroom I chose a mustard yellow and black theme because it was easiest and already kind of "went" with the colors in the bathroom. I decorated this chandelier I have hanging over our tub. It was pretty bare before, and I love it now!




Here is my magnetic make up board. Out of reach of kids! (for the time being anyway!)


Here is our master bed. I had to make it to take this picture. :)  It is made of trees off of the mountain by the house I grew up in and barn wood from an old barn from the farm I grew up on. It is hand made by some friends of my parents and hand carved by him as well. It wouldn't fit in my parent's house, so I was the lucky one!! It's pretty sentimental to me. I hand stitched on the yellow stripes to cover the green ones that were there originally.  I bought the night stands off KSL. The lamp to the right I recovered with left over yellow fabric from the comforter. There are also some candles I painted yellow to match. I completed this project quite a while ago, but I thought I'd share anyway :)


I added a menu planner to my pantry door in my kitchen.  It has all the days of the week, pen holder, grocery list, menu items, and my monthly menu.


I rehung all the pictures in my stairwell, and added the large Family. I love how it turned out! It uses the space a lot better.

Here is my guest bathroom! Since I'm moving the kids downstairs, this bathroom transitioned from the kid bathroom to the guest bathroom. I made these shower curtains out of the old brown shower curtain I had and an old sheet. Super proud of myself. Got some new towels and rugs to match as well.




And the most amazing thing about this is I managed to stay under our budget every single month since my nesting started!!! Also everything you see on this page (except for the master bedroom pic) has been accomplished since the beginning of February.


BUT this is not all, my friends!! I also 

had my hubby help me fix the chicken coop lid, 
made a cover for the nesting box out of scrap wood
finished the last edge of the shelf in my laundry room
cleaned out all the dead weeds along the fence in our yard
burned half of the weeds (this seriously took hours! There were that many branches and weeds.)
deep cleaned and conditioned the inside of my car
took apart and meticulously cleaned the car seats. 
Built awesome storage shelves in the basement
went through every single box in the basement and got rid of everything that hadn't been used in a year. 
went through my cold storage room and organized my food storage, 
we have been buying a portion of our food storage every month
went through my upstairs pantry and threw out all the expired stuff. (I was surprised how much there was)
got rid of kitchen appliances, utensils, and dishes we haven't used in a year. 
cleaned out the toy closet. Seriously at least 1/3 of it is gone! 
went through all the kid clothes. got rid of anything with holes or that was worn out. 
got rid of books and office supplies we don't use
went through my closet and got rid of anything I haven't worn in a year before I got pregnant. 
reorganized every shelf in my closet 
got rid of a ton of shoes, jewelry, belts, hair things and clothes
My hubby did the same in his closet
I cleaned all the mattresses, sheets and pillows in the house
cleaned all couch cushion coverings
cleaned and conditioned the leather couches
cleaned the carpet
washed every frame in the house
replaced 3 light fixtures for my birthday :)
cleaned off all the other light fixtures in the house
cleaned out every cupboard, shelf and drawer in the whole house
got rid of broken sand box toys
cleaned the filters in the furnaces, washer, dryer, and vacuum
pulled out the fridge and oven and cleaned under them. 
cleaned the ovens
cleaned the inside of the fridge, freezers, dishwasher, and microwave
cleaned the cobwebs off all the high things in the house
cleaned out the fire place
cleaned out my craft cupboard
dusted EVERYTHING
cleaned all the baseboards
washed every window and track
did some CE
organized all the exercise equipment and got rid of stuff we don't use. 
vacuumed out all the vents. 
updated the 72 hour kits
filled and painted every ding in the wall in the house
fixed the crib bumper on the sewing machine
made a nursing poncho
fixed the door on the basement bathroom cabinet so it swings the other way
bolted all the furniture to the wall
laid wood on the attic floor for storage
rigged a TV stand on the entertainment center in the basement so we could move the TV downstairs. 
made an online scrap book
scrubbed every surface and every floor in the house

and finally took one HUGE load of stuff to the DI.  

I seriously haven't left one nook, cranny, shelf, cupboard, box, corner, or single item in my house untouched. I seriously evaluated the usefulness of every single thing in this house and got rid of anything I didn't deem necessary. I was very willing to get rid of crap!! And it has felt so good! Everything is perfectly organized, and I know where everything is. I seriously have only a handful of things left on my list to complete before the baby comes.  Not everything has stayed clean :). But that is totally ok. That's just how life goes when you have kids. And I wouldn't have it any other way. 




Thursday, March 28, 2013

Has it really been that long since I've even logged on to my blog??? Sadly, yes :(.  We got busy with the holidays like I'm sure everyone does. And with the way I love Halloween, preparations take several weeks before October even starts!! I am so sad that this is the only picture I got :(. Dozer LOVES Spongebob, so he was pretty thrilled with this costume. When we had asked him to pick what he wanted to be, he didn't want to be ANYTHING. He wouldn't even try on a single costume! He finally admitted that he wanted to be Spongebob, so we had to go to several stores to find one!! He still wears it. 
Princess was a Wyoming Cowboy Cheerleader :).  The costume was from my mom, and it was SO cute! But she was sick over Halloween, so I never got a picture. I'm sure the dress is way too small by now.  :/



 These are a few good pics from summer time.








We decided on a whim to take the kids to see the lights at Temple square. It was quite the trip in more ways than one. First, we decided to take the train for Dozer's delight. Which he did love! But Princess did NOT. Second, it was Saturday, so the train only runs every hour instead of every half hour. So we had to wait FOREVER.  Which is something Princess is not good at. She was happy at first though :). good thing we had warm clothes! Third, it was absolutely PACKED with people there! That doesn't make for an easy trip with a double stroller and two kids. But we did it, and I'm so glad we did :). It was about the only Christmas thing we were able to do! We found out we were pregnant the end of November, and I started getting really sick the beginning of December :(.  I was pretty bummed out, because I had ALL sorts of fun Christmas activities for my kids planned. And all I got to do was lay on the couch. All day. Every day. Until the end of January. No fun.


 I did manage to not throw up on Christmas morning though! Bonus! Princess got a snuggly baby doll, and she loves it!! It was pretty cute to watch her hug that thing.

I'm not sure where all my pics have gone to. I know this wasn't the only Christmas pic! But Christmas was magical all the same. The kids played with their new toys for days and days while I laid on the couch. Sure love these kids!!



Monday, September 24, 2012

My Kids Would NEVER!!!

Hello, Megan. This is life. I'm going to pick you up and whip you around until you don't know which way is bed, what your hair looks like when it's fixed, what sleeping in is like, or that you ever had a life once. You know all those things you said your kids would never do? HAHA! I'm in quite the most hilarious mood, so I'm going to make them do EVERY SINGLE ONE of those things. Motherhood just isn't what you thought it would be now is it?  MWAHAHAH!

1.  My kids will NEVER be picky eaters. I will just make them sit until they eat whatever I cook, or they go to bed hungry. Yeah right. I can count on two hands the number of things Dozer will eat. And it ain't goin' up!

2. My kids will NEVER run around in just a diaper. HA! Some days I'm lucky if they have that on!

3. My kids will NEVER say they hate me. Like I can control that mouth.

4. My kids will NEVER pick their noses. Some days, no make that most days, I give up telling him to get his finger out of his nose.

5. My kids will NEVER eat their poop. Not only have they BOTH done that, it has also included dog, rabbit, goat, and chicken poop! If you go outside, babies will put poop in their mouths. Period.

6. My kids will NEVER be babysat by the TV.  You can stop laughing now.

7. My kids will NEVER get left alone in the car. Not even for 5 seconds. You can tell I said that before I had a baby that screamed for hours before finally falling asleep in the carseat right as I arrived at the post office to mail a box. SO not going to wake a sleeping baby!!!

8. My kids will NEVER have dirty faces. Now days I'm lucky if I can go out in public with clean faces.

9. My kids will NEVER get what they want when they throw a tantrum. I am ashamed to say I have caved.

10. My kids will NEVER have to cry themselves to sleep. I had this beautiful belief that I would tenderly rock my babies to sleep every night. I had no IDEA that those sweet innocent angels could drive you so far to the dark side!

11. My kids will NEVER be securely attached to a binky. And if they were, I'd take it away before they were 1 year old. When my kids turned 1, I had this terrible turmoil inside me. Do I really want to give up this easy sleeping routine just to take away the binky? Just a few more weeks can't hurt.  and a few more. and a few more.

12. My kids will NEVER break any of my important stuff. I'll just keep it hidden safely away. Yeah right. They are smart and sneaky!!! Nothing is safe!

13. My kids will NEVER eat junk food for a meal. But when you are so worn out emotionally and physically, you will do almost anything to make them happy. Including donuts for lunch.

14. My kids will NEVER get into the diaper rash cream, deodorant, toothpaste, soap, makeup, silica gel packets, lotion, dish detergent, shampoo, conditioner, face wash, or body wash. I used to work at poison control and had multiple calls EVERY DAY about kids getting into this stuff. So I vowed that MY kids would never get into it. Haha! At least they haven't gotten into the actually toxic stuff. I have kept my word on that.

15. My kids will NEVER push me beyond my limits. I'll be able to handle anything!  Youthful thinking. I know, it's so far beyond realistic, it's like twilight.

Well, guess what life? Yes, my kids aren't what I thought they would be. They do things that mortify me, anger me, and make me cry. They push me beyond what I thought I could handle and further. I have seen (and hated) the worst parts of myself. But guess what, life? If you thought you were showing me just how terrible motherhood could be, you were wrong. Because you also showed me things I never thought I would find so blissful and fulfilling.

1. I never knew how fun it would be to slurp ramen noodles with my kids.

2. I never knew how triumphant Dozer and I would feel when he went poop on the potty for the first time!

3. I never knew how many hours I could read kids books straight and still enjoy it.

4. I never knew how messy and how fun letting Dozer mix the pancake batter would be.

5. I never knew that baby smiles would make me cry.

6. I never knew how fun it would be to spontaneously run out in the sprinklers with all our clothes on.

7. I never knew I would be ok with being sleep deprived.

8. I never knew how Christmas morning would be to watch the magic in their eyes.

9. I never knew giving birth to my children would be the best days of my life.

10. I never knew how cute Dozer's scribbles would be.

11. I never knew how much I would love slobbery kisses.

12. I never knew how much I would miss them after even a date.

13. I never knew how much I would love letting them come sleep in our bed.

14. I never knew how much I would love the little tiny hand prints on my windows.

15.  I never knew how hard it would be to watch them grow up.

16.  I never knew how fun it would be to watch Dozer make a mess with play doh.

17. I never knew how fun it would be to buy Dozer's favorite toy for him.

18. I never knew how fun it would be to let them play in the paper shredder shreds.

19. I never knew how fun it would be to hunt penny frogs in the back yard.

20. I never knew how much I would fall in love.

No, life. Motherhood isn't what I thought it would be.

It's better.

I know I'm not the only one that has had times where I had to eat my words :). What are your "my kids would NEVER" experiences?

Saturday, August 25, 2012

Kid happenings.

 I've been trying to come up with a "fun things to do" box for Dozer. Toys are getting old, and he is destroying my house trying to come up with things to do. No joke. Holes in couches, tearing on carpet, dumping soap and shampoo down the drain, emptying toothpaste, dumping pantry ingredients on the floor, breaking toys, cutting things, tearing books. I'm getting a headache thinking about it. . . This has been one simple addition to the box. Bubbles!



Another addition to the box of fun.  Chalk. But I have to be there with him or he wont stay. Which usually isn't a problem unless you have a grumpy 10 mo old.
 This says the spiders crash the race.  haha! Don't know where that came from at all.
 He copied what I drew!  So cute! And good!


 Great entertainment. Turn on the hose a trickle. hours of fun.
 Poor skippy jon jones got a bath.
 This one was funny. I was down stairs working in the basement (almost finished!!!!) Dozer came down and said water please!  I say ok and head up the stairs. AND THERE WAS THE HOSE. What he meant was I-want-to-play-in-the-water-from-the-hose! LUCKILY it was not on. He wouldn't have had a reason to bring it in the house if it was, but i'm still grateful :).

Princess LOVES watching and imitating. Dozer was playing with letters. I know BIG suprise! But it really was a blast from the past because he has not played with them in a really really long time. He moved on to books instead. but he was playing this one time, and she sat herself down behind him to watch! She didn't stay long. I didn't get a chance to take another non-blurry pic.


These are just random things that have been going on around our house. Dozer making messes again. GASP!! I know, nothing new!  Except this one was organized! He liked seeing all the colors.

 This picture is incredible because she stayed asleep like that. She is pretty picky about her sleeping habits.

Things to entertain Princess.  Not much.  She is at the stage where it is hard to entertain!! But this is one shew in. It is to the point that I have to do the dishes when she is asleep. She will throw them all on the ground, lick dirty silverware, and generally be all over everything in the dishwasher. These ones were clean :)
 Dozer can fall asleep most places these days.
Dozer LOVES doing this with Princess :)

Princess did this cute face for a while :) She pursed her lips out real far like saying oooo.
 She is a climber!! She gets up on top of things and gets stuck. But this was only the beginning! She gets up on chairs, beds, almost anything elevated she wants on. She can kind of get on the couch, but she can get off too, so it's not bad. But she can't get off of anything else, so I have to keep a close eye out. 


 my lens was dirty with small finger prints, so this pic is terrible, but it was so cute!  He was wearing my smock for work.
 Cheerios in the hair.
 A good one!  He doesn't like to look at the camera for some reason right now.