Has it been a million years since I have published something on here? I am pretty sure it has! It makes me sad because I love blogging so much and I miss it! I am going to try to get some more posts going on here starting today! This summer has flown by so fast it is crazy! Let me update you on a few things.
We have had a pretty busy summer. My soon to be in-laws have a fireworks stand that they have done the past 32 years. The last two years, Alex and I helped run the stand with his cousin Jillana. It is fun to spend time with Alex’s family and get to know the family business. I have learned so much about fireworks! It is fun to see how excited everyone is when they come.
When we went back to Haigler for a week, my neighbor was sweet enough to water all of my plants for me. I never really started planting things until last summer. I love planting and taking care of my flowers. It can be stressful being away from home that long, so I am glad I have great neighbors to help out!
After being gone selling fireworks for a week, I had to get home to get ready for my booth at the fair in my hometown. After the fair, Alex came down and we headed to my great-grandparents cabin with the whole Waechter bunch! Let’s just say that it was a crazy July with a lot of stuff going on! Check out a few pictures from our trip.
Now that I have updated you on my summer, it is time to get down to business. I wanted to thank my neighbor for being so helpful while I was gone. I had a gift card to give her and wanted a nice Thank You to go with it.
The library pocket was blank, and I added a flower cutout and a darling rhinestone to dress it up a little bit. I also used my Cricut Cuttlebug to emboss the card and flower with polka dots! If you have a die cutting machine and do not have one of these…GET ONE! They are amazing!
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For those of you wondering, yes I am still alive! Things have been so crazy around here and I have not messed with my blog for WAY too long! I have been busy setting up my SavorEachSecond Etsy shop since I will be going full time with it this summer! I am pretty excited and have been having a lot of fun creating things in my craft studio. Keep on the lookout for a gallery coming soon of all of the banners and items I have in my shop!
Since I am going to be taking my shop full time, I needed to get more organized. I needed a bigger filing cabinet for easy organization of all of the different colors of cardstock that I have. I am not sure if you are aware, but filing cabinets are expensive! Luckily, I love to makeover things and save a dent in the pocketbook, so I headed down to Maj-R Thrift to see what they had in stock. They had 2 matching filing cabinets for $7.99 a piece! I grabbed both and gave one to Alex for his office.
Since I am loving my damask black and white theme that I have going on in Amber’s Craft Studio, I only felt like it was right to make my filing cabinet match the same decor. I happened to find a roll of wrapping paper from Michael’s in their bargain section for $1.50 that went perfectly so I knew it was meant to be! I grabbed some white spray paint and my handy dandy Mod Podge and went to work!
Materials
filing cabinet
spray paint
wrapping paper or scrapbooking paper
Mod Podge
Instructions
After you clean the filing cabinet good, it is time to paint! Spray paint the filing cabinet the desired color and let dry thoroughly. After two coats are completely dry, use Mod Podge to attach paper to the front of the drawers. I used a razor blade to cut along the handle areas perfectly. Wrap the paper around the top, bottom, and sides of each drawer and let dry. I always make sure to have a good thick coat of Mod Podge to seal it.
I love the way it turned out! My studio is looking stylish and is rocking some organization! Happy Pinning!!
We always make a special ornament for the kids to take home for their parents. Of course with Pinterest around…this is not such an easy task anymore! There are so many options out there! Unfortunately, supplies can tend to get very expensive and my budget around this time of year is really pinched. Luckily the teachers on my team and I decided that we should just make ornaments with what we already have. Since I have a giant box of popsicle sticks sitting in my cabinet, I started hunting for DIY ornaments for kids using popsicle sticks. The one I fell in love with is here.
I think it turned out adorable! I found a 32 pack of 4×6 foam from Dollar Tree for $1 and picked up a giant piece of white foam from Michael’s for $0.99! Otherwise this project was free for me! I already had paint and twine so it was only $1.99 for all 26 kids to make! Not too shabby if I do say so myself! I had fun making mine, so I know the kids will love it! Check back for their creations later this week!
Materials:
Large popsicle sticks (7 per kid)
White foam
Colored foam or construction paper for hats and scarfs