Tuesday, November 27, 2012

A Heck-of-a-Deal!

For all of you Moxxie fans out there (and how could you not be) or any of you who would like to try some Moxxie products here is a wonderful cyber deal they have going on through December 11th or while supplies last.  Click on the pictures to take you to their site.

There is a Holidays and Seasons Assortment

A Boy Assortment

and a Girl Assortment

Look at the value of these...$175.00 all for $30 and a flat rate shipping of $5.  WOW!  You could give a lot of gifts with these or use it for yourself.  (no one will know)  LOL!  Head on over the the Moxxie Blog to get the full scoop!

They usually don't sell to the public (only to wholesale stores) so this is an awesome opportunity.  I hope you will check it out and share with your friends too!

Happy shopping!

Until next time,
Michelle

Monday, November 26, 2012

Holiday Planning and Organizing - Tis the Season

I love a Holiday Planner.  I need lists in my life and this really helps me. Especially when I am shopping.  I started making a planner for myself in 2006 I believe.  The first one I made is still my favorite and although I have not kept the calendar up to date, I still like to use it because it fits in my purse and it is pretty durable.


It is made from a small book of index cards that I purchased at an office supply store in our town.  I used My Minds Eye papers and embellishments and a Hero Arts Chipboard letter.  I made the tabs with a sharpie marker and some clear contact paper before adding them to the pages.

I made pockets for coupons, receipts and a special section for gift lists.  I love, love, love it!




Two years ago, I really wanted a planner to house all of the addresses I use for sending cards.  This was a digital download from jessicasprauge.com.  It is adorable and works really well for my address list.  I have not used the other pages but they are nice.  I printed the pages and used some chipboard for the front and back covers.  All I had to do was punch holes and put it altogether.  Easy Peasy!




The next one I made for a class that I taught last year with the Moxxie Party at the Pole line.  I used lunch bags for pockets and it was super cute.  I also made sections.  What is nice about making your own is you can customize each section of your planner to fit your needs.  I love that.






So, these are the planners I have made and used over the years.  I am thinking about making another one this year just because it is so fun!  There are tons of ideas out there and if you are on Pinterest you can search for  "holiday planner" and you will get a ton.  These are just a few links I found that caught my eye.

Holiday planner
http://dawnathome.typepad.com/by_sun_and_candlelight/2011/10/my-2011-holiday-planner.html

christmas planner
http://christmas.yourway.net/christmas-planning-ebook-printables/

Holiday Planner
http://mymindseye.typepad.com/blog/2010/12/1st_designer_of_christmas_tamara_jensen.html

Christmas planner tutorial
http://ashleyannphotography.com/blog/2010/10/18/10-in-10-guest-bloggers-the-sisters-behind-eighteen25/

So, there you have it...tons of ideas for being totally organized this holiday season.  Now, take me advice and have some fun too.  An organized season is a more stress-free season!

Until next time,
Michelle

Saturday, November 24, 2012

My New Adventure

I am excited to announce my newest adventure.  I was chosen as one of the new Design Team members at Practical Scrappers.  I will be designing on the Specialty Team.  That means I get to use Frugal Finds, design mini albums, altered art and the like!  My term starts in January and goes through June 2013.

If you get a minute, check out the website and some of the other designers blogs.  I am amazed at the talent and am honored to be listed among them.

Grab our Badge

Have a great weekend!  Until next time,
Michelle

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Back Porch Update

My back porch was in dire need of an update.  When we moved in our house over 16 years ago we made a box for snow boots, etc.  The only thing is...we never got it finished.  We were going to put a "lid" on the box so there would be a place to sit while putting on and taking off shoes.  This is how it remained from that point on.



Okay, pretty bad, huh?  In my defense it did not always have this much stuff in it but I am going to admit this was there for a lot longer than it should have been.  Anyway, it was a catch-all for junk that I didn't know where to put.  But, you can see a small portion of the box and you can see there is no top to make a seat.  


 Well, look at it a little later.  My husband finally got the top done.  I am so excited.  So, I gave it a nice coat of paint.  Then, I decided I needed a place for guests to hang their coats.  There are coat racks on one wall but ours take up all the spaces and that leaves nothing for guests.  I found a shelf, well actually it was made to be a wooden window valance, in our garage.  These were in the house when we purchased it.  I asked my husband to add a piece of wood to it so we could put hooks on it.  He added that and a piece of decorative trim and I painted it white. 


 Then I added some scrapbook paper and some vinyl lettering and the hooks.  I purchased some small containers from Target and made tags using Photoshop Elements to label them for mittens and scarves.  This was a really fun project. 



And here is the room so far!  What do you think? 

It is getting better, right?  Then next think I plan to do is a cushion on the wood box.  I have already purchased the fabric but I am having trouble getting the foam.  Did you know that it is really expensive?  I had no idea.  Anyway, I am working on it and hopefully will get it done within the next few weeks.  I am also going to decorate some canvases to hang by the glass door leading into the kitchen.  Just some decor!  I will give you updates as I go!  I am loving it so far.  It has really added to this room and it makes me feel so much more organized which is my ultimate goal. 

If you want to see my Thanksgiving centerpiece and place cards for our table check out the Moxxie Blog for my latest post.  It is up today at 8:00 am I believe.  Have a great holiday everyone!

Until next time,
Michelle

Saturday, November 17, 2012

Jars?...Who Knew?


This was a super fun project!  I was inspired by this blog  I thought this was such a great recycling or up-cycling idea. 

I have been working, albeit very slowly on re-doing my upstairs bathroom.  We have lived in our house for over 16 years and this is the only room I have not done a thing to.  So, it is time.  And it is a slow process due to money and time.  You know...the two things that always get in the way.    But I finally finished this little project and I love it. 

I used a garlic jar, a pickle jar, a salsa jar and a fake cheese jar.  Yes, we do eat the fake cheese when we have nachos night.  Please don't judge me.  The tray is a metal snowman tray I think from the dollar store or something.  I had that in my pantry. 


I got the knobs at Hobby Lobby.  They always have them at 50% off and there are some really fun colors and designs.   Then I asked my hubby to drill holes in the center of the lids.  You can see that in the above picture. 

Obviously I had to get the labels off the jars, and surprisingly enough it was really easy.  Then, I soaked them in a little bleach water to get the food smells out.  I really did not want my cotton balls smelling like pickles when I used one.  It worked pretty good, but I would suggest soaking the lids as well.  I thought the paint would do the trick but I wasn't quite enough. 

I am using what my husband calls "70's colors" in this bathroom.  Just in the accents.  But I love it.  Here is a picture of the window curtain (which is actually a shower curtain).

I know it is a terrible picture, the light is awful in there and taking a picture toward a window doesn't work very well.  But I think you can see the colors. 

So, I used Rustoleum brand spray paint in blue, yellow, orange, brown and green and sprayed the outside of the lids and the top and bottom of the snowman tray.  It took several coats. 

After the paint was completely dry I added the knobs and placed them on the jars.  You don't even have to screw the lids onto the jars.  They just sit there nicely so they are easily removed. 

I think they turned out really fun!  What do you think?  What projects have you done with recycled jars?


Until next time,
Michelle



Wednesday, November 14, 2012

It's That Time of Year

Hello everyone!  I am sure that I am behind the times and you have already been working on your Christmas cards.  Well, that is wonderful...but you know me...I tend to procrastinate every once in a while.  So, I was playing around this weekend with Moxxie's Musically Inclined line and thought it would make some pretty cards for the holiday.  Here is what I came up with..

This first card is a digital hybrid.  I love digital scrapbooking so this was super fun.  The papers are from Musically Inclined but I used a digital photo frame from Katie Pertiet.  It is called Worth Repeating Photo Frames No. 1 Joy and Laughter.  Then I just used Text for the Merry Christmas.  I thought it was a lot of fun and looks like an old photo.

For this cute card I used my Cricut machine and the Winder Woodland and Doodlecharms cartridges.  It went together really fast! 

Then I moved onto Moxxie's Party at the Pole line. 

The stamp is from Savvy Stamps. 


I loved this diagonal design.  I saw a similar card on Pinterest so I thought I would give it a try.  This stamp "Sweet Holiday Wishes"  is also from Savvy Stamps. 

I hope you enjoyed the cards and If you have not started your holiday cards yet, then I hope I inspired you to get going.  LOL! 

Until next time,
Michelle

Friday, November 2, 2012

November Muse-A-Pal-Oosa!

Are you ready for another fun Moxxie blog hop?  For November we are focusing on the Forever Family line.



This amazing color palette is perfect for family portraits, heritage photos, and even a pretty fall-themed layout! The front sides of the paper are title papers for each member of the family, and the back sides have a variety of both masculine and feminine patterns for you to use to accent your photos. Card makers and papercrafters the designs are small, so even on a cut down piece of paper, you are still going to get the colors and textures of the large design.

In addition to these great papers, the embellishments will help give your creations a family-type flair. Use them as titles, journaling spaces, accent pieces, and embellishment clusters to finish off your pages.

The Moxxie Muses have put together some awesome ideas for this line and you could win the collection.  All you have to do is hop through the blogs and comment on each one.  For an extra entry, comment on the Facebook page and "like" us if you have not already.  How simple is that?   Comments need to be made by Midnight Tuesday Nov. 6 and the winner will be announced on Wednesday th 7th on the Moxxie Blog.  Our international customers and fans are free to play along if you are willing to pay the shipping if you are the winner of the prize.

Here are the blog links for hopping.  Just start at the top (Moxxie blog) and work your way down the list until you have visited all eleven blogs.  We are so happy to have you joining us and hope you enjoy the projects we have made.

Happy hopping!


 
Now that Halloween is over my decor is looking a little sparse.  So, I wanted to make something I could leave out but still change the pictures if I so choose.  I wanted it to feature our boys so the Brother paper from this line was a perfect jumping off point.  I was so happy to use this paper.  The colors are perfect for my home and the brown is my "go to" brown for tons of projects.  To me it is the perfect brown.  LOL!


I used Mod Podge to adhere the paper to a painted block of wood.  Then used some of the other beautiful papers for the three other blocks.  I used the twine to hold the pictures in place and they just slide out if I want to change them later. 






I thought it turned out really cute and is a fun addition to my decor. 

Have fun hopping!  Hop over to Rebecca's Blog next. 

Until next time,
Michelle