Wednesday, February 6, 2013

THE baby shower

If you follow me on Instagram....
well, I'm sorry....
I'm sure there were days where your entire feed was overloaded 
with shower prep pictures.

I couldn't help myself!
Really, it was uncontrollable!

Finally our family is welcoming a little girl! 
My first niece will be living less than a mile away
and I will be doing everything in my power to seal the deal
as a favorite.

Yes, you don't want to mess with Aunt Koko!

And without further adieu and with a promise of this being the last time I push pictures of this shower
here y'all go!
















This is how Mr. Doozie found me at the end of the night
Happy and exhausted :)

Now, because I love ya,
here is a free printable for the favor tags
and
a free printable for the water bottle labels

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Craving Color

It is February.  It is February in Montana.  It is grey.  It is white.  It is brown.  I did the white/cream thing for Christmas and January, but now I am craving some color.  Alas, it will be a good three more months before we see any color in nature.  Color like this:



So, for now, I can paint my world bright and trust me, the bright, beautiful colors of paint are coming out again :).  What colors are you craving right now?



PS--If you are watching the Bachelor, just want you to know, I have lived here for 32+ years and have never milked a goat.  However, my kids have.

More tile love

I love these modern or remodeled interiors that use old tiles or vintage looking tiles. What a great way to add character to a space, don't you think? Which one is your favorite? I think I like them all. Special crush for the kitchen backsplash tiling in black and white "quilting" effect.


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J'aime ces espaces modernes ou rénovés qui ont su garder un carrelage ancien - ou dans certains cas un carrelage neuf d'apparence ancienne. Quelle belle façon de rajouter du caractère à un intérieur. Lequel est votre préféré? Moi, je les aime tous. Petit coup de coeur pour la crédence de cuisine en noir et blanc, effet patchwork. 

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St. Patrick's Day Chair Pouch PBK Inspired

Is it too early to talk about St. Patrick's Day?  Oh well....it's one of my favorite holidays so I'm just going to go for it.  After I made the Valentine Pouch I decided I would try and make a St. Patrick's Day one as well. I'm from a large Irish family, and thought that Wynn would get a kick out of it.  I found these pot of gold felt cut outs at the Dollar Tree. I picked up two of them.  Then picked up a pack of foam from the Dollar Tree that came in small sheets in a rainbow of colors.  


I adhered the light green foam to the back of one of the pot of gold felt pieces. Then glued the two pieces together. Then I added some glitter sticker Shamrocks that I had picked up at Michaels.  Then I added some gold coins to the top of the pot as well.  The slit across the top portion makes it easy to place items or cards inside.
The total cost for this project was around $6.  Wynn really likes it and has already asked when she will get cards for it.

Enjoy your day!

Megan




Monday
Alderberry Hill
The Gunny Sack
The Dedicated House

Home Stories A to Z
Todays Creative

Skip To My Lou
The Rustic Pig
Craft-O-Matic

Tuesday
twelveOeight

If Its Not Baroque
A Diamond in the Stuff
Elizabeth & Co
Romance on a Dime
The NY Melrose Family
The DIY Dreamer
The Winthrop Chronicles
Full Circle Creations

Adventures of a DIY Mom
A to Z Celebrations

Wednesday
Southern Lovely
We Like To Learn As We Go
The Shabby Creek Cottage
Someday Crafts

Thursday
A Glimpse Inside
Seven Alive
52 Mantles
Fireflies and Jellybeans
Bloom Designs
Momnivores Dilemma
Saving 4 Six

The Taylor House

Friday
One Project Closer
504 Main
Redoux Interiors
The Grant Life
Just Us Four
Thrifty Handmade Days
One Creative Mommy

Saturday

Too Much Time On My Hands
Tutus and Tea Parties
Classy Clutter
Its Overflowing


Sunday
Nifty Thrifty Things
Flamingo Toes
Twigg Studios
Uncommon Designs
I Gotta Try That

Liz's Tomato Soup

 This recipe is from a dear family friend,
one that has known me since I was a babe 
and she is kindly letting me share it with y'all today!

Where to even start with this soup?
Let's just get it out of the way, this is a soup for the soul
not for the calorie counter ;)

It's my go-to meal when I'm volunteered for a meal rotation,
my boys inhale it,
people have hounded me from states away for the recipe,
and when all else feels upside down,
this soup takes me back home. 

Make it before Spring arrives.
I promise you,
you'll be amazed by the simplicity of the ingredients
and the power packed flavor of this humble little soup.
 Ingredients:
2 cans (the really big ones) of Hunt's tomato soup
1 quart of whole milk
1 stick of butter
1/2 cup of flour
1 tablespoon better than bullion paste
garlic salt
onion powder
black pepper

1 box of pastini or mini star noodles
1 cup parmesan
parsley
garlic powder

In a large pot melt the butter. When bubbly but not browned add the flour and whisk together. It should be a thick paste consistency. Cook over medium heat for 1 minute. Slowly add the tomato sauce and continue to whisk till smooth. Add the milk, again whisking till blended. Next add the bullion, and at least 2 dashes of each of the seasonings. I like to add a lot more pepper. Pour in one cup of water and let simmer on the lowest temp possible until ready to serve.

Meanwhile, cook the pastini as suggested on the box. Drain and toss immediately with the parmesan cheese, garlic powder and parsley.

To serve, fill each bowl and top off with the noodle mixture. Oh my!

I doubled this recipe last weekend for a baby shower and was able to serve 16 with some leftovers for Mr. Doozie. It's a crowd pleaser for sure!
Thank you Liz for letting me share it with all my lovely readers!

Monday, February 4, 2013

The Rustic Artistic Snapshot

Hello Readers,

A few weeks ago I shared some pictures (on ShadesofGrain) of a photoshoot of  items I sell on my Etsy Shop. Well if you did or didn't notice I tried to present a rustic look and feel to the photos, and to do this I used some of my pallet work as a backdrop. You can see from the photos below that the backdrop gives a certain character that I think makes the products pop in the photos.

On another note I have a new Pallet project that I just finished with my wife and I will be posting that in the very near future so come back soon! (hint: Bedside tables)

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A Little More Love

My front door was looking a little lonely since I took down my Christmas wreath.  I knew I wanted something for Valentine's Day and I knew I did not want a heart wreath.  Unfortunately, the whole heart motif still brings back memories of slate blue and peach geese and other late 80's and early 90's decor.  So, instead I came up with this LOVE sign:
I used a piece of a big spring for the O,
and some ruler pieces for part of the E.
Who wouldn't enjoy being greeted with a little LOVE?


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