{Thanks to a friend who posted this online today. I really needed it.}
“People are often unreasonable and self-centered.
Forgive them anyway.
If you are kind, people may accuse you of ulterior motives.
Be kind anyway.
If you are honest, people may cheat you.
Be honest anyway.
If you find happiness, people may be jealous.
Be happy anyway.
The good you do today may be forgotten tomorrow.
Do good anyway.
Give the world the best you have and it may never be enough.
Give your best anyway.
For you see, in the end, it is between you and God.
It was never between you and them anyway.”
~Mother Theresa
Friday, December 2, 2011
Christmas Frame Wreath
There are so many creative Christmas wreaths you can make this season. Here is one type I have seen a bunch of times on Pinterest that I love and wanted to make.
These amazing pompoms below are made from T-shirts! Who knew?
I love this one too with paper-mache Christmas balls. Blue Cricket Designs has so many amazing and creative ideas so check the site out when you have a moment.
And finally, here is my version.
The frame I got at an antique sale this past summer and the Christmas ornaments are from CVS. They are non-breakable which is important because this is on my front door and I didn't want them to shatter when the kiddies slam the door shut. They were a bargain at $2.99 a package!
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Time to Give Thanks
I found lots of cute activities to do with the children to prepare for Thanksgiving this year.
I feel like this year, more than others, I as well as them, need to focus on being grateful-
grateful for our lives,
each other,
our home,
our blessings,
and so much more.
Here are some ideas I found on pinterest that I plan on doing with them.
So many use for toilet paper rolls
Source: busybeekidscrafts.com via lady on PinterestSo many use for toilet paper rolls
Free printables to cut and paste
I love this- I just have to send the kids out to gather some branches.
and look at these adorable apple candles- I plan on making these to decorate with as well.
What are some of the things you do to celebrate Thanksgiving with your family?
Monday, November 7, 2011
Easy Artisan Pizzas
I recently discovered the joys of Artisan Pizza dough found in Artisan Bread in Five Minutes a Day: The Discovery That Revolutionizes Home Baking by Jeff Hertzberg and Zoe Francois and it has changed my life! I had a few minutes to spare before running out to Home Goods (my favorite store in the entire world) tonight so I mixed up some pizza dough and came home to dough ready to roll out and cook up for the kids for lunch tomorrow at school. You simply measure all the ingrediants into a container (I used my Le Creuset Dutch Oven), mix with a wooden spoon, loosely cover, and let it rise for 2 hours. IT'S THAT EASY! Really! If you are someone who has never made pizza dough before- this is the recipe for you. If you are a busy wife and/or mom- this is the recipe for you. The book contains many other recipes including an incredible Challah bread recipe and an Artisan Bread recipe that tastes and looks like it came from a bakery.
Here is the recipe which I found at Sidewalk Shoes:
I preheated the oven to 425 degrees and cooked the mini pizzas for about 10-12 minutes.
Special thanks to my friend Taryn who introduced me to this recipe and the idea to make it for my kids for lunches. Check out her cute store Speckled Sunshine if you have a moment for adorable gifts for Christmas, birthday, baby showers, etc.
Here is the recipe which I found at Sidewalk Shoes:
Olive Oil Dough
From Artisan Bread in Five Minutes a Day
2 3/4 cups lukewarm water
1 1/2 tablespoons granulated yeast
1 1/2 tablespoons salt
1 tablespoon sugar
1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil
6 1/2 cups unbleached all-purpose flour
Mix the water, yeast, salt, sugar and olive oil in a 5-quart, lidded container (or bowl).
Mix the flour in, without kneading. Use a wooden spoon, a stand mixer, or a food processor.
Cover, not airtight, and let sit at room temperature for about 2 hours, until the dough rises and then flattens on top.
Store in the fridge, keep it covered, but not air tight, and use within 12 days.
On the day you are going to make pizza, bring the dough out of the fridge. Dust the surface of the dough with some flour and pull off a one pound chunk (using a serrated knife or kitchen shears), this is about grapefruit size. Put the rest of the dough back in the fridge to be used another day. Using floured hands quickly shape into a ball and then roll out, just like you roll any other pizza dough. Using flour when needed to keep it from sticking. There is no need for it to rest, you can proceed directly with your pizza recipe!
From Artisan Bread in Five Minutes a Day
2 3/4 cups lukewarm water
1 1/2 tablespoons granulated yeast
1 1/2 tablespoons salt
1 tablespoon sugar
1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil
6 1/2 cups unbleached all-purpose flour
Mix the water, yeast, salt, sugar and olive oil in a 5-quart, lidded container (or bowl).
Mix the flour in, without kneading. Use a wooden spoon, a stand mixer, or a food processor.
Cover, not airtight, and let sit at room temperature for about 2 hours, until the dough rises and then flattens on top.
Store in the fridge, keep it covered, but not air tight, and use within 12 days.
On the day you are going to make pizza, bring the dough out of the fridge. Dust the surface of the dough with some flour and pull off a one pound chunk (using a serrated knife or kitchen shears), this is about grapefruit size. Put the rest of the dough back in the fridge to be used another day. Using floured hands quickly shape into a ball and then roll out, just like you roll any other pizza dough. Using flour when needed to keep it from sticking. There is no need for it to rest, you can proceed directly with your pizza recipe!
I preheated the oven to 425 degrees and cooked the mini pizzas for about 10-12 minutes.
Special thanks to my friend Taryn who introduced me to this recipe and the idea to make it for my kids for lunches. Check out her cute store Speckled Sunshine if you have a moment for adorable gifts for Christmas, birthday, baby showers, etc.
Sunday, November 6, 2011
Scrabble Crafting
One of my husband's favorite games to play is Scrabble. He has been known to take a half an hour or more to decide which word to place down on the board. Of course this is because he is usually playing a game with him mom who is famous for putting down 7 letter words or words worth 50+ points on average. I saw this cute framed art on Pinterest and knew I had to make one for our bedroom.
Its from one of my favorite blogs 320 Sycamore.
Here is the one I made- notice my favorite Amy Butler Wallflower fabric?
I took a cute square frame I found at a garage sale- it was originally a brown frame and I spray painted it white. I glued my fabric to the back of the frame where a picture would usually go and put the glass back in to the frame.
I bought my letters from a seller on etsy.com. Etsy is a wonderful site for buying handmade goods, vintage items and crafting supplies. Check it out when you have a moment. It cost me about $1.00 for the 6 letters.
I glued the letters to the front of the glass, and here is the finished product. My husband loved it and is has special significance because of his love of scrabble (and me).
Quote for the Week
“Courage doesn't always roar.
Sometimes courage is the quiet voice
at the end of the day saying,
"I will try again tomorrow.”
Mary Anne Radmache
Saturday, November 5, 2011
Tu-tu Cute
This Halloween I decided I was going to make my two youngest daughters costumes. My eldest child is 9 and wanted a store bought costume this year. My son probably would have loved if I had made his costume, but Bobba Fett is a bit beyond my skill. This is what I came up with. Charlotte our youngest is obsessed with kitties and is currently taking ballet so I decided to make her a ballerina kitty. This was my inspiration.
I also found this picture on pinterest as inspiration for Emma's costume.
Here is what I made using the tutorial from The Ribbon Retreat
Charlotte the kitty with her black tutu and Emma the pumpkin. |
I am really pleased with how they turned out and am already planning the girls' costumes for next Halloween which will definitely include a tutu in the design.
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