Friday, October 10, 2008

Featured Friday :: Butterfly Baby Place

My featured shop from etsy this week is Butterfly Baby Place. The shop is run by a great girl I have known for a couple of years now. We were pregnant at the same time with our first babies, which have grown into *wonderful* little toddlers. She's since had another child and started selling her handmade goods online. In her own words...
"I'm a stay at home mom who is so incredibly inspired by her children. So much so that I needed to find an outlet, which took the form of sewing. Creating is my way of harnessing all of the humor and love that I experience throughout the day. It's my way to share a piece of my life with the world. Even the name of my shop, Butterfly Baby Place, stems from my children and their interactions with each other. I've always tickled them with butterfly kisses and now my son gives his baby sister butterfly kisses, which melts my heart. So when thinking of a name, that image jumped into my head and I went with it."
Check out her shop today! Find cute aprons for your little chef and custom nursery decor.

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

How To Tuesday :: Fun Christmas Cards PLUS Giveaway!!


**This is an older how-to, the product is not available on etsy any longer - but, please enjoy the tutorial!**
I made these fun Christmas cards for my etsy store today. I decided to add a series on my blog called "How To Tuesdays" and these cute cards are our first project! These are really quite easy to make, it's coming up with the design in the first place that can be tricky. Well, I've already done that for you here! So easy to follow step by step and make your own beautiful cards for the holidays. Of course, it you just don't want to bother, you can always find unique cards in my shop. (hint, hint)

Step One :: Choose your supplies
This part is fun because you get to go shopping! Or, use this as a great opportunity to use up some supplies you have laying around. You will need to pick a color theme, I used bright pastel pink and purples. I find once you find the patterned scrapbook paper, the other supplies are easier to choose. You will need.
  • 1 piece patterned scrapbooking paper that has a design far enough spaced out to cut atleast a 2" diameter circle - I used a 12" x 12" piece

  • A piece of coordinating cardstock - I used an 8" x 8" piece of heavy weight textured purple cardstock - this will make 2 cards

  • A piece of felt - I used pink

  • A spool of thread and needle - I used lime green

  • Glue Stick Elmer's All-Purpose Glue Sticks, Large, 0.77 oz Each, 3 Sticks per Pack (E5022)
  • Ruler or rotary mat
Step Two :: Cut your cardstock to size
Our sample is going to be a 4" x 4" card. Simply cut your 8" x 8" in half. Next, score each card 4" up from the bottom, this is the middle. I use a dull exacto knife, but you can use any sort of razor, you may want to practice on a scrap piece of paper before doing it on your project. Scoring is when you are putting a cut in the paper to make it fold easily, but it is a very light, almost unnoticeable cut.
Line up your ruler so you have a level line at 4" up and run your knife very lightly over the surface of the paper. Remember, you can always push harder the next time, but if you push your knife to hard the first time, you may accidently cut your paper in half!
Step Three :: Cut your patterned scrapbook paper
Now we will cut the patterned scrapbook paper which is the first layer on our card. For this card, we will measure a 3.5" square piece of paper and cut it out. This will leave a 1/4" border of cardstock. Use a rotary cutter or scissors.


Next, trace a circle around one of the individual designs on your patterned scrapbook paper. My paper allows for a 2" diameter cut out. You can vary this size as needed. I went hunting around the house until I found something I could trace around my design. I found a spray paint can that worked perfectly. Sometimes I use ribbon spools, tupperware, drinking glasses, and glue bottles. Make sure your image is centered in your circle and cut out.

Step Four :: Cut your felt

The last piece to cut is the felt. I simply placed my image on the felt and cut a square around it. With a 2" round image, the felt is 2 1/4" square.

Step Five :: Stitch your paper image to your felt

We will be using a double strand of thread to stitch with and a fairly thin needle, so we aren't making huge holes in our paper. Simply thread your needle, and with the needle in the center of your thread, tie the two ends together. Pick a starting point and begin by bringing your needle from the back of your felt through the front of your image. This way your knot is hidden. Stitch about 1/4" stitches. It is only important that you are consistent with the length of your stitches, spaces in between, and how far you are from the edge.

Step Six :: Glue it all together!

Now is the fun part! Glue your 3.5" square cut patterned scrapbook paper to your cardstock. I use a glue stick that goes on purple and dries clear. Try to center you paper and leave a 1/4" border around it, it doesn't have to be perfect though!
Next, glue on your 2.25" square felt embellishment. The easiest way to use a glue stick on felt is to apply it with a twisting motion. Don't pull the glue stick around the felt like you would a piece of paper, it will stretch it and frustrate you! Just put your glue stick on the felt and twist it like you would a volume button on your car radio. Make sure you get a good amount of glue on it. Center the felt embellishment on your card and you are finished!!

Monday, October 6, 2008

A Trip To The Zoo!


We took a much needed break this weekend and took a trip to the zoo. Katie loves going to see all the animals and to ride the choo-choo. It is hard to get pictures of the little munckin lately, she is always giving me her *cheeeezzzeee* face (bottom right photo). She got to see the monkeys (top left) and the kitty cats (top right). She was a little scared of the rhinos, but I think her favorite of the day were the snakes and turtles. Yuck! She is such a girlie girl usually. No dirt or bugs for this girl! She's getting so big, almost 25 months old now.
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Friday, October 3, 2008

Friday Featured :: Growling Monkey and Co.

My Etsy shop of the week is Growling Monkey and Co. who is a new seller. I discovered her cute onesies as I was browsing through pounce. I thought this was a great item to feature in the political environment we are living in these days. She has fun halloween onesies and bows also, at great prices! This republican onesie shares the stage with an equally as cute democrat onesie. A great way to show your spirit during the 2008 Presidential elections. Your baby will look adorable!
She is a new seller on etsy, and while she states in her profile she has been selling her goods for years, she is awaiting for her first etsy sale!

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Touchdown Chili Recipe



I love SEC college football. In fact, most people I know love SEC football. When summer starts to turn to fall, all our attention turns to the college football prospects and schedules of our favorite teams. I have a personal attachment to the University of Georgia Bulldogs, class of 2003 here, they are my team through thick and thin. And well...it takes a lot of lovin' to make up for the show they put on last weekend against Alabama. It doesn't help the matter that just a year ago me and my family moved to Alabama, and YAY!, I get verbally harrassed just about everywhere I go.

Football, fall, family, and food. All go hand in hand. I always love to whip up something special for game day. I am going to do a short series on my blog every Thursday and include delicious recipes that you could try for your football festivities, they will be just as great otherwise also. I must add that I love to cook and trying out new recipes is a favorite hobby of mine. Any recipe I share with you will have been thoroughly tested and approved :)


Touchdown Chili

This recipe is pretty simple to throw together, aside from the fact that there are a lot of ingredients. But I promise you will not be disappointed. And, when you happen to add some of these ingredients to your pantry to try this recipe, I promise you will use them again and again! I think it is oh so important to follow this recipe to the 'T', at least the first time you try it. It will easily feed 6-8 people. Sometimes I halve the recipe for me and my husband and I still can freeze two bags to eat later.

Ingredients
  • 2.5 lbs ground beef

  • 1 diced yellow onion

  • 6 oz beer

  • 1 tsp brown sugar, black pepper, and salt

  • 2 tsp red wine vinegar, hot sauce, ground cumin, and lemon juice

  • 1/4 tsp garlic powder and ground red pepper (cayenne)
  • 1 can black beans and 1 can kidney beans (drained - choose the size can based on how much you like beans in your chili)

  • 37 oz tomato sauce

  • 4 tbsp chili powder

  • 4 tsp worcestershire sauce

Directions
  1. In large 5qt pot, soften onions over medium heat, slowly adding beer until beer is mostly evaporated. Add beef and brown until cooked through, drain.
  2. Add all other measured ingredients, mixing well. Bring to boil, cover, simmer on low, ENJOY!!
Great additions that we love : Rice, Frito's corn chips, cheddar cheese, and sour cream. YUM!

**The picture is from the etsy shop of a great new etsy seller http://www.aprilink.etsy.com/. Her listing is for some very unique party invites, click the pic to find out more!**