Pallet Letter Sign {tutorial}

 

Hanging on the wall in our den is this fun pallet letter sign:

 

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The Hubs took beat the pallet apart and I lined up 4 boards and used two smaller pieces that Ross cut for me to hold it all together.

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I flipped the sign over and got out my awesome DecoArt Designer Series White paint that my friends at DecoArt sent me a pencil, and a few paint brushes.

 

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Next I drew a big ‘’P” on the sign with the pencil.
Can you see part of it?!

 

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Then I took a smaller paint brush and painted over the pencil line.

 

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I used the big paint brush to fill the “P” in.

 

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Once the “P” was all painted, I let the paint dry well then sanded it down to give it a distressed look.

 

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Now we have a fun Pallet Letter Sign hanging in our den!

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The best part, it was FREE!

 

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Gotta love a free piece of custom art hanging on the wall that most people assume cost a fortune!

Labor & Delivery Nurse {Gift Baskets}

 

I thought it would be so nice to take a little something to share with the all of the nurses at Labor & Delivery and Post Partum! Nurses work LOOOONG hours and often do not get the credit they deserve, so it is important to me that they know how much we appreciate their hard work to keep Hollis and I safe and healthy!

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I went to the store and bought items that are packaged and will last a fairly long time.

 

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Then I made this cute printable, glued it to a popsicle stick and added a bow!

 

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I found the baskets at Hobby Lobby for 50% off!
I think they were less than $5 a piece!
Then I added big felt bows to each basket!

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Once the baskets were filled with goodies, I stuck the Thank You Printable in between inner and outer edges of the basket!
That way it can be easily removed and the nurses can use the baskets for other things later on!

 

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See how they stick right in there?!

 

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This was a simple way to say “thank you" to all of the nurses who will be taking care of Hollis and me!

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I would love to know how you say “thank you” to the nurses who take care of you and your baby or other family members who are in the hospital!

Packing for the Hospital {JIAD Style}

 

Since this is my third time packing for a hospital trip to have a baby,
I thought I could share some tips today with you on what I pack and why!

Ok, because packing for the new baby is SOOOO much fun,
here are some things I am taking for Hollis to the hospital.

Packing for Hospital Baby List

1. Cute newborn hats!
(The hospital ones are ok for when they are JUST born… but as soon as they are cleaned up, I like to put my babies is cute hats!)
(Buy these cute newborn hats from Infanteenie Beenie)

2. Onesies and gowns are a must!
(Make sure to pack plenty of outfits because newborns potty a lot and the diapers never seem to fit well around my babies’ super skinny thighs… so that means lots of leaks!)
Don’t forget a special coming home outfit!

3. Diapers and Wipes case to keep in Hollis’s bassinet.
(They provide diapers and wipes at our hospital, so I do not take diapers and wipes with us, just cute cases to keep them in!)

4. Lovies.
(For each of my babies, I start sleeping with their lovies a few months before they are born. That way they smell like me and if for some reason we are separated, they can have their lovies with them! – This came in very handy when Cliff was born since he went straight to the NICU… and yes, his lovies went with him!)

Make sure to take a few burps to clean up any mishaps that may occur!

Packing for Hospital Baby List

{Burp Cloth Tutorial}

And don’t forget baby blankies and swaddles!
(The hospital blankets are not my favorite…)

Packing for Hospital Baby List

(Purchase a personalized blanket from The Monogrammed Marketplace)

Of course, you will need a car seat for the baby to ride in when it’s time to go home!

Packing for Hospital Baby List

(Purchase a cute car seat cover from SewCuteInAZ)

A nursing cover is also a good thing to take for when visitors come by and you are nursing the baby!

Packing for Hospital Baby List

{Purchase this nursing cover pattern from Ruffled Begonia – be on the lookout for this nursing pattern giveaway soon!}

Speaking of nursing,
here are a few breastfeeding essentials that will accompany us to the hospital:

Packing for Hospital Baby List

{Purchase the Personalized Nursing On Demand Printable from JIAD on Etsy!}

Let’s start from the left and work our way to the right!

1. Medela tender care hydrogel pads are the BEST thing EVER, especially the first week or so when your nipples are sore.
(The lactation consultants at the hospital gave me a TON of these after Cliff & Harper were born, so I will ask them for some again, but I am packing these just IN CASE they are out of them!)

2.I always take a little notebook to write down when the baby nurses, which side she started on, how long on each side, when she poops and tee tees also! I record all of this for at least the first few months…totally OCD, I know!
(This time, I also downloaded a nursing app that records all of this for me, but I like to save these little notebooks in their baby books!)

3.Lansinoh HPA Lanolin is a MUST the first few months of nursing!
(The nurses usually have plenty little trail sizes of this, but I am taking it just in case!)

4.Nursing Pads go with me to the hospital too!
(My milk usually doesn’t come in until I get home, but I always take a few just in case!)

5.A cute sign to put in the baby’s bassinet so if they HAVE to go to the nursery for some reason, the nurses will know NOT to give her a paci or bottle!
(I exclusively  nurse my babies on demand so this is VERY important to me)

I also recommend taking a Boppy too!

Packing for Hospital Baby List

I also take presents for the older siblings from the new baby!
(These gifts also happen to have the ability to provide some serious entertainment while I am nursing the new baby!)
A little gift makes the older ones feel special!

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Wanna see what’s inside?!

Packing for Hopsital2

A cute door hanger for the hospital door is also a must on my list!
I wanted something different from the standard bow with the baby’s stats on it this time,
so I made this:

Packing for Hospital Baby List

Isn’t it fun?!

Packing for Hospital Baby List

I am also taking gift baskets for the nurses stations at Labor and Delivery and Post Partum! Nurses work SO hard and rarely get the credit they deserve,
so I wanted to bring them a little something special to say “thank you!”

Packing for Hospital Baby List

{details on these are coming soon!}

Ok, now it’s time to see what I am packing for me:

Packing for Hospital Baby List

1. Comfy, nursing friendly dresses and my favorite nursing gown EVER!
I like to pack dresses because I feel better when I am “dressed.”
These are very light and comfortable and I don’t know about your, but I do not want to wear anything tight for a while after baby is born!

2. Toiletries – toothbrush, toothpaste, shampoo, conditioner, a hair dryer, my Chi hair straightener, my big round brush, deodorant, hair ties, makeup, lotion, etc.

3. Shoes and my “shower flip flops!”
(yes, showers that are in hospitals and hotels FREAK me out… so I have flip flops just for showering in these places)

This is one of the most important things we are bringing to the hospital with us:

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Yes, we are banking Hollis’s cord blood.

WAIT!
I know you are thinking I forgot a few things…

What about undies?!
I wear those super HIDEOUS but super comfy mesh ones they give you at the hospital!
Yes, they are the most unattractive undies EVER, but who want’s to ruin cute undies after having a baby?! Not me!

What about pads?!
I use those GIANT ones they give you at the hospital for the few days we are there, then once we are home, I use “normal” pads.

Here are a few things I pack that are not pictured:
Purse and wallet with ID, insurance, cash, etc in it.
Medela Nursing Bras.
My pillow.
PJ’s.
Camera, video camera and chargers for both.
Snacks.
Phone charger.
Laptop and charger.
A robe (even though it will most likely stay in the bag since it’s sooo HOT here).

I think that’s about it!

What do you pack in your hospital bag when you have a baby?!?

UPDATE:
Totally forgot to mention a few KEY items for baby that a reader shared in a comment… OOPSIES!

Take the baby book with you!
That way the nurse can stamp baby’s feet prints right in the book and I always write in them during labor!

You will also need:
a baby nail file
(I like these over clippers because I am always scared that I will cut their little finger tips off with the clippers at first)

Cutest {BURP} On The Block! {tutorial}

I shared this tutorial last week over at This Crazy Blessed Life!
I am reposting it here just in case you missed it!

Today,
I am going to share with you how I made Hollis’s burps!

 
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To make a super cutie burp you will need:
Thread
Cloth Diaper (Gerber makes packs of 10 that can be found at Target or Walmart)
Sewing machine
Scissors
Iron
Ribbon, Ric Rac, Pom Poms, etc.
(any trim you would like to use to pretty up your burp)
Wash and dry your cloth diapers.
They will all shrink differently, so this is VERY important!

Measure your cloth diaper, cut your fabric adding 3 inches to the length and 6 inches wide.
(I usually end up cutting my fabric about 21 inches long by 6 inches)
Iron the long sides of your fabric down about 1/4 of an inch.
 

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Then iron the ends of the fabric 1/4 of an inch.

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If you want to applique or monogram your burp, now is the time!
I like to iron the edges THEN add the applique or have the fabric monogrammed because you can see the edges of the fabric and be able to place the name/initials accordingly.
FIY: make sure that your monogram is about 2-3 inches away from the short edge!

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Now place your fabric face down and then lay the cloth diaper on top.
Fold the ends over the burp cloth and iron into place.

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It should look like this:
At this point, it would be super smart to pin the fabric into place…
I was lazy and totally winged it…

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Top stitch one of the short ends.
(Don’t forget to  backstitch!)

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Then stitch both long sides into place.

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At this point, I like to flip the burp over and top stitch the remaining short end.

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Now you have a super cute burp!

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If you want to make your super cute burp FABULOUS,
add pom poms, ric rac, ribbon, ruffles or a cute fabric flower!
I add these AFTER the basic burp is complete!

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If it’s gonna wipe up spit… it may as well be cute, right?!
Here are a few I made for my baby, Hollis, who will arrive in early August:

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Seriously,
these are so simple to make and are the perfect gift for a new baby!

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Who wouldn’t want their baby to have the cutest burps on the block?!

What’s In My Bag?! {with Gussy Sews}

 

When I see a cute bag hanging on someone’s shoulder,
I always think
“CUTE bag!… Wonder what’s inside?!”
So, if you are nosy like me, then this post is for you!

I was thrilled when I was asked to join in the “What’s In My Bag” fun with Gussy Sews!
I had the pleasure of meeting Maggie at SNAP and she is just as cute and sweet in person as she is on her fabulous blog!

Let’s see what’s in my bag!

 

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Yes, I have a lot of… uuuum… baggage.

 

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of course I have a zippered pouch just to carry some toys to entertain the littles.
You never know when these will come in handy!

 

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Then there is another zippered pouch that holds my makeup.

 

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I ALWAYS have some type of snack ready to go!
(Being pregnant, you NEVER know when that crazy “I NEED to eat something NOW” hunger will strike!)

 

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Then there is the little’s JIAD Crayon Roll and their little note pads that always come in handy at restaurants, doctor appointments, in the car, at the grocery store… the list could go on for DAYS!

 

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Of course I always have my iPhone handy to snap pictures and obsessively upload them to Instagram!

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Since it is summertime, there are always sunglasses big and small floating around in my bag.

 

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My favorite thing that I ALWAYS have with me is my Gussy Sews iPad Case!
Yes, I still carry it with me everywhere I go even though my iPad was stolen
because it makes me happy and it’s so stinkin’ cute!
Hopefully soon I will be able to get another iPad… stinkin’ robbers…

 

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Here are the things in my bag that are available for purchase:
iPad Case – Gussy Sews
iPhone Case – I Sell T Shirts & More
Crayon Roll – Soon to be available in the new JIAD Etsy Shop! 

Oh yea,
because Maggie from Gussy Sews is so sweet,
you can use WIMB10 for 10% off your entire order!
(valid until September 1, 2012)

So now I gotta ask…
What’s In YOUR bag?!?

{baby Hollis} The Nursery

 

 

I am sooooo super excited to FINALLY reveal Hollis’s nursery!

I am super bummed because as most of you know, our house was broken into and my laptop was stolen… with all of the step by step pictures and tutorials for the nursery.
Booo-hoo-hoo…
..that seriously stinks because I was soooo excited to share every.single.teeny.tiny.detail with you and literally walk you through every step of decorating this nursery.

Anywho,
we must move on…
…so I will try my best to share as many tips and tutorials as I can!

 

Now for the BIG REVEAL!!!

One of my favorite things in the nursery is this light fixture.
I found it a Goodwill for $5!
It was brass (not a “good” brass) and seriously AWFUL!
With the help of Krylon’s Watermelon spray paint, this light fixture went from drab to FAB!
One thing I loved about this light fixture right away was the sweet flower detail on the frosted globes!

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I painted the ceiling medallion with a “dry” paint brush to give it a weathered look.
I used the same paint as I did on the walls (Valspar Aqua Glow) and love the way it turned out!

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I decided to hang the chevron pennant banner I made for Harper’s Bow Tie & TuTu Birthday Party above the closet in the nursery!

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This sweet pink dresser was a side of the road find from about 6 years ago.

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With a little Valspar Sweet Pink paint, some Krylon Ivy Leaf Spray Paint on the handles and some glass knobs, this dresser turned into the perfect dresser for a sweet little baby girl’s nursery!

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I am really loving the way the dresser pops against the aqua walls!

 

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{tutorial on the HOLLIS letters coming soon}

I decided to use everyday baby items as décor in her nursery as well!
These burps add a fun pop of color on top of the dresser and are easily accessible at the same time!

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{Burp Cloth Tutorial coming soon!}

Above Hollis’s crib are her giant monogram!
You can purchase it here at an awesome price!
I spray painted this one using Krylon Watermelon.
I also made the crib shirt using this tutorial!

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When I walk into the nursery,
I instantly become happy!
I love the pops of pink, green and aqua!

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Above the daybed hangs two old windows that display our favorite ultrasound pictures of Hollis!
Ross removed (more like beat) the glass with a hammer then added chicken wire to the back of the window panes securing it in place with a staple gun.
I used little tiny clothes pins to display the ultrasound pictures!

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The “changing table” is an old super heavy oversized chest that I painted and distressed years ago!
Love it!

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I used a shutter that I found on the side of the road to hold Hollis’s bows!
I was surprised to find that it works GREAT!
(and just incase you are wondering… this is not even half of the bows Hollis has waiting to be worn!)

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Of course, this is a nursery,
so I wanted to make sure to keep it fun!
I saved these fun little sock animals that were in Cliff’s nursery and decided they were perfect to hang out in Hollis’s nursery!

 

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I made this super fun, scrappy lamp using this tutorial.

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Did you notice this guy?!

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The mobile that hangs in the nursery had a seriously fabulous tutorial ready to go!…
…on the laptop that was stolen…
Don’t worry, I am trying to recreate the tutorial for you!

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{Mobile tutorial/details coming soon}

 

There is a local artist here called “The Chicken Man” and I knew that I wanted to use his awesome work in Hollis’s nursery!
(This one was in my room when I was in highschool!)

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I love this happy little corner of the nursery!
See the other Chicken Man painting?!
The pink bamboo table used to be green and would you believe me if I told you it is actually a planter with a stacked basket on top?!

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This pom pom banner was super simple to make and added the perfect element of fun to the crib!

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{Pom Pom Banner tutorial coming soon}

 

Apparently crib bumpers are a BIG no no now…
(It’s amazing Cliff and Harper survived with their fabulously thick bumpers in their cribs…Ha!… seriously these “baby safety” rules change so fast that I am out of the loop even though I had a baby 2 years ago…)
So, I decided to forgo a bumper and applique Hollis’s monogram in the center of her crib sheet!

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I love the way it turned out!

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The cornice board was created using this tutorial.
I decided to keep this one straight since the window is so large and I added pom poms to the bottom edge too!
Would you believe me if I told you it is made out of foam board?!

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I can’t wait to show Hollis her nursery!
(…she better stay put for about  three more weeks though!)

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Paint Colors:
Wall: Valspar Aqua Glow
Dresser: Valspar Sweet Pink
Monogram, light fixture, bamboo side table: Krylon Watermelon Spray Paint
Lamp base, drawer pulls, hoop for mobile: Krylon Ivy Leaf Spray Paint

Fabrics:
Cornice board window treatment: Kumari Garden Jeevan Pink
Circle on crib sheet: Kumari Garden Tarika Moss
Crib skirt: Kumari Garden Tarika Blue
 

Yay for a finished nursery!
…Now what am I going to do to pass the time?!…

{Summer Mantel}

 

I am loving our summer mantel!
It’s fun, fresh and happy!

 

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I decided to pull out these fun fish that a local artist, The Chicken Man, created.
Aren’t they funky and fun?!

 

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I decided to throw a bunch of “P’s” on the mantle and love how they turned out!

 

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The P’s came from the wood isle in Hobby Lobby and I painted them!

 

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Summer is a time for color, light and happiness.

 

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I really wanted to bring the feeling of “summer fun” into our home!

 

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I love, love, LOVE the way I feel when I walk into our den!

 

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Oh yea,

the windows were FREE!
Does it get any better than that?!

 

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Happy Summer!

Little Moments {Big Memories}

Lately, our days seem to be filled with little precious moments and when I remember the days that have passed by, big memories flash through my mind.

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Cliff and Harper seem to relish in these little moments already and I smile knowing that when they look back on these little moments, they will have big memories too.

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Sometimes jumping on a crazy fast speed boat is just what your soul needs at the moment.

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And even through my stomach dropped when Ross and Cliff eagerly hopped aboard this boat that goes way too fast and turns so fast the boat disappears behind the wall of the water it creates, I smiled knowing that this experience is one Cliff will never forget.

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Seeing the smiles on their faces when they safely returned to me and Harper was totally worth holding my breath for the entire 5 minute ride.
This is daddy/son bonding at it’s finest.

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Memories aren’t just for the littles.
Ross and I also enjoy taking tiny moments and turning them into big memories with each other.
Little moments that we will never forget.
Moments that in 30 years from now will be the topic of a “remember when” conversation.

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Exploring the world from a different point of view.
Little moment – BIG memory.

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The excitement Harper felt when she was surrounded by countless fish is sure to be a moment she will always remember.

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Staring at the moon is it’s full glory.
This was a moment that will forever be engrained in my soul.

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Creating memories with family is so important.
(We are so blessed that our littles have sweet cousins!)

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The little moments of this summer will for sure come together to create some wonderful memories for our family in the years to come.

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The little moments often come together to create big memories.
Life is so good.

{Giant Ruffle Lampshade Tutorial}

 

Remember this fun lamp that sports a giant ruffle in our bedroom?!

 

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Today, I am going to share with you how you can make your own!
Yippy!
Ok, so start by measuring the circumference around your lamp shade and multiply that by 3 or 4, depending on how “ruffily” you want your ruffle to be.
This will be your length.
For the width, measure the width of your lampshade and visualize how much of the actual shade you want to peek out. 
I wanted my shade to show few inches on either side, but if you want to cover the entire shade then make sure you add at least 1 1/2 inches to the width of your fabric for seam allowance, etc.
 

Fold your long sides down 1/4 inch then 1/4 inch again.
Iron in place and pin, then stitch.
Make sure you backstitch at both ends!
(Do this for both long sides!)

 

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Next set your machine to the longest stitch setting and stitch about 1 or so inch away from the edge. DO NOT BACK STITCH!!!!
(Do this for both long sides)

 

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Next pull ONE thread at the end of the long stitch to create your ruffle at one of the sides then repeat for the other long side.
Use your shade as a guide to see how much or little you need to ruffle and adjust accordingly. You need to make sure to leave about an inch overlap.

 

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Plug your hot glue gun in and lay your shade on it’s side.
Then lay the ruffle on top of the shade with the end on top of the seam.
This is where you will begin.
Run a long line of hot glue along the end of the ruffle and press into place.

 

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Next begin by running a strip of hot glue along the stitch that created the ruffle and press into place. I found that it works best to run a strip a few inches long at a time, press into place and repeat on the other side.

 

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Fold your fabric back and continue to run strips of hot glue along where the ruffle stitch will touch the lampshade then press into place…
Make sure your ruffle is straight!
And remember to glue a few inches along one side then a few inches along the other side working your way around the lampshade.

Continue this until your ends overlap and run hot glue the end into place.

 

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Once your ruffle is all glued to the lampshade,
you can go back and “tack” any places that may stick out funny, etc.

 

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Now you have a super fun lampshade for your home!

 

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Isn’t it fun?!

 

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Yay for giant ruffles!
(and little ruffles too!)

{Sunrise}

 

Have you ever seen something in nature that changed your life forever?!
A few weeks ago, I did.
It was 5:42am at the beach.
Ross and “the guys” left at 3:30am to go offshore fishing.
No matter how many times he goes, I will always worry about him and pray and pray and pray for his safe return the entire time he is out there in the ocean on the boat.
I stumbled into the kitchen to get a glass of water and was shocked to see this stunning scene in action outside.

 
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After picking my jaw up off the floor, I immediately grabbed the camera and went onto the deck to witness this spectacular show unfold right before my eyes.

 

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Then it happened.
The sun began to peek out over the horizon.

 

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The way purple melts into pink which blends seamlessly with orange and eventually gives way to the most amazing shade of blue is so perfect that only God could create it.

 

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I have never seen something so stunning.

 

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I stood there on the deck and all I would do was praise God for creating this beautiful world that we are all so blessed to live in.

 

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As the sun continued to rise,
I promised myself that I will take the time to stop and truly enjoy the beauty that surrounds us.

 

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I will make a conscious effort to REALLY pay attention to the spectacular scenes created by God that play out everyday that most of us do not even notice.

 

Sunrise

 

Soak up the beauty that this world has to offer.

 

Sunrise

 

God is so good and watching this sunrise made me realize just how much effort He put into creating this spectacular world just for us to enjoy.
His love for us is amazing.
His love for us is unconditional.
His love for us will never ever fade away.

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