Tuesday, March 29, 2011

swooning this week

ThisSometimes I like to search the internet for new things. Here are some things I came across that I really would like to have.

[image from Anthropologie]

Anthropologie is my go to store. I just love this necklace.

[Image from Tarina Tarantino]


[Image from Bloom]
I love these fabrics! Such a cute handmade ipod case.

[Image from White Haven]


This picture is a bit random, but I have become obsessed with the DIY network on t.v. and really want to decorate a home now. So I am loving the white tile backsplash in this kitchen.


Sunday, March 13, 2011

diy:: diaper cake

Last week I made a diaper cake to send to my cousin for her baby shower. It was so hard waiting to put the pictures up, but I had to wait for the shower. This was my first attempt at making a diaper cake and I think it came out quite well!

Since I was mailing my diaper cake across the country, I made it a little bit smaller than most that I have seen. I used 100 diapers, 4 receiving blankets, 6 onesies, 2 bibs, 2 hats, 2 pairs of socks, 1 security blanket, ribbon, and various items to add on ( teething ring, book, pacifiers, rattles).

The first step is creating the ring of diapers. I used 4 different sized cake pans and spiraled the diapers inside longways (that sounds confusing-the picture will help). I did this until I couldn't fit any more diapers and tied it with ribbon to stay.

Then, I removed them from the cake pans and used safety pins to attach a receiving blanket to each tier (I folded the receiving blankets to match the height of the diapers). Once I was ready to stack them, I put a wrapping paper tube down the center to keep the tiers together. You don't need to worry about your safety pins showing because they will be covered up.

Now begins the fun part! Start draping any onesies, bibs, hats, and socks that you have. I spread mine apart and varied them between tiers making sure I could still see the cute receiving blankets! There is no need to pin them on because next, wrap ribbon around each tier to hold everything together. Make sure to cover your pins!



Now add any teething rings, rattles, books, or pacifiers you have. I also created bows from the ribbon and added them to various tiers.


Finally, for the top I stuffed the security blanket into the first tier to cover the diapers.


Now it's all ready to go!

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

do-it-yourself


Tonight I started thinking about thinks that I really like.

[Image from Mit Museum]

...mostly just things I don't really need, but want.

One thing I am terrible at is starting projects and then forgetting about them. I have had some oilcloth to make myself a lunch tote for over a month now. I will have it finished by the weekend and I will put the tutorial on here!

[Image from CT Pub Blog]

This will be the first of many DIY projects to come.

Monday, March 7, 2011

a place to call home

Lately, I have been getting very excited about decorating. Maybe it's because many of my friends are becoming homeowners. There is just something about dark hard wood floors and tiled walls that make me happy.

[Image from Real Simple]


Oh I just love that rug!

[Image from The Lennoxx]


[Image from Apartment Therapy]


[Image from Southern Accents]


Take these and add some dishes from Crate & Barrel and Anthropologie and I will be oh so happy.

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

New Book!

Tonight before dinner, we went in a bookstore and while walking through the children's section I came across this book that became my instant favorite!



It is "A Sick Day for Amos McGee" by Philip C. Stead. The story is adorable and the illustrations are so lovely. Erin E. Stead did them with subtle colors and such great detail.



Seriously, when was the last time you saw a book this cute? I can't wait to come up with a lesson to go with it just so I can share it will the kids.
[images from Erin Stead]


So talented!

"You are you, now isn't that pleasant?"

These weeks have just been flying by! With school and work I am having a hard time keeping up. We did go on a very wonderful mini vacation to Las Vegas. I must say I did not want to come home.

Today is one of my favorite days, it's Dr. Seuss' birthday! I wish today were one of my days in the classroom because helping kids make "Horton ears" would be much more fun than school and work. This only reminds me I need to work on adding to my collection of Dr. Seuss books!
[Image from Martha Mouse]



What are your favorites?