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Thursday, January 23, 2014

Book of Love: A Personalized Scrapbook

    I'm finally getting around to posting this (it took me long enough..), but this was part of my honey's Christmas present! I saw an idea similar to this one somewhere online, but it wasn't as detailed as I was hoping, so I wanted to put mine up ☺ 

    Some of you will be stepping out of your comfort zone on this one. It requires gutting an old book.. *GASP* The horror! I know, I know. I felt bad doing it, but honestly, no one in my household is going to read that Reader's Digest from the fifties. Now, if you make it past this stage, it's clean sailing.
   
    Here is what you'll need:
  • An old book- think thrift shop find 
  • Glue (and maybe tape)
  • Photos 
  • Scrapbook pages
  • Stickers to decorate (I also used wooden shapes)
  • A binder center or rings (I used rings)
  • White 4X6 notecards
Ok, gut that book! Just make sure you only take out the pages, but leave the entire cover intact! It won't work if the cover gets ruined.

Next, cover the inside with pretty scrapbook paper.

 Poke the rings through the book's spine. If you decide to use a binder center instead, you will not be able to glue the ribbon down, ok? And you will need to used really strong glue to put it in place ☺ These will hold your pages inside. I used wooden shapes to decorate my inner covers and some of the pages I added. To cover the inside spine, I took a strip of thick ribbon and glued it down.

The pages were also made from scrapbook paper and I placed a white notecard on the pages I wanted to add text to.
Some pages were decorated with ribbon and stickers.

I used some of my favorite mushy quotes and special messages on some pages and glued pictures to the white backsides of other pages. Instead of typing anything, I hand wrote all of it so that it would be even more special.

Make your book as unique as you can ☺ The person who receives it will love all the work you put into it!









                                           Happy crafting!

Monday, December 31, 2012

Zombie Survival Kit 2.0

Ok, so in the last Zombie Survival Kit post, I mentioned that my Honey Bee wanted a bigger, better kit for Christmas. Well, here it is!
I was able to get some really neat stuff during October since, you know, Halloween was then. Take the edible body parts- that is so gross to me, but my guy laughed really hard when he saw it. 
Scroll through this post to see just how YOU can make the Zombie Survival Kit 2.0!

What You Will Need:
- A medium to large sized cardboard box
- Spray paint
- Caution tape (optional)
- Brown packaging paper
- Small round containers
- Zombie decor (like the fake brains below)
- Large candy bars
- Red crosses
- Energy labels
- Zombie warnings
- Fake guns, knives, etc.
- Matches or a lighter
- Emergency heat
- Peanut or regular M&Ms
- Flashlights
- Binoculars
- Large blanket
- Filter masks
- Candy sticks as "matches"
 
I labeled this plastic brain as "Zombie Bait."

Edible body parts! Ick...

A put a back scratcher in the kit with the tag saying: If you find yourself alone during this time, you'll need a good back scratcher for those hard to reach spots.

I printed out some cool warnings and guides to take down on the inside flaps of the box.


The candy sticks will work as matches and you can put them inside of a small box and cover it in labels!


What would a survival kit be without weapons?? I included a bow and arrow set, water gun, and dart gun.

Here are toy binoculars, walkie-talkie, whistle, and compass, along with the filter masks and a rubber mallet.
The filter masks: Protect yourself from airborne illness. Being sick makes you slow. Being slow makes you zombie food.

The small containers will have the red cross labels hot glued to the tops and filled with the M&Ms.

This is the lighter and emergency heat. Emergency heat is awesome! But please don't play with fire...
The lighter and emergency heat wear taped with sticky caution tape with the tag: For long, cold nights. Or for cooking. Squirrel anyone?

I wrapped the weapons all together and labeled them.



The large candy bars can be wrapped in plain printing paper with the Emergency label!

Flashlights and binoculars.

These I found during Halloween also, just Zombie warning signs.

Most of the kit out of the box.

All wrapped up and ready! Make sure you "bloody up" the packaging for a spooky effect!
 Remember, this is just a guide! Make the kit how YOU want it! Personalize it how your significant other would like it best!

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Here on this blog...




makes me smileHey y'all! I've added another link in the top tabs to my new Tumblr page, Anything Ridiculous. Check it out!
You'll find adorable pictures like these, and maybe even some of my own work ☺ I look forward to any and all feedback! So drop me a line in the comments!

 I've just got it started so there's not too much going on, but as time goes on, the Tumblr page will grow along with this blog. Thanks for following!
kisses :)


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Friday, September 14, 2012

In the Garden

 Our yard is always full of flowers and lots of other flora, and plenty of fauna too. My mom loves gardening. Maybe digging around in the dirt and realizing that you can coax something to grow from your handy work makes it worth all the time it takes to do it. Whatever her reasons for loving it so much, I appreciate all the beauty she adds to our home.

My mom loves flowers all over the yard.

Fresh pears all autumn long!


My Mocha

My shy cat, Franny


















Such a pretty tree. Love crate myrtles!




Sunday, July 29, 2012

My First Newborn Session!

An old friend got in touch with me not too long ago and asked if I would be interested in doing her newborn's photos. Of course, I hopped on that like hungry wolves on a juicy steak! I've never had the chance to take newborn pictures, so this was very exciting for me. I've heard you have to have a lot of patience to do baby pictures and I finally found out firsthand. He was a little on the fussy side through most of it, but he was completely adorable and I enjoyed every minute of it ☺

 100% Boy!

 Fresh from Heaven

 Isn't he the cutest thing?! I so enjoyed taking these pictures and it was an excellent time to catch up with my friend. He is a beautiful little boy!
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Thursday, July 26, 2012

Laugh a Little

Sometimes we could use a pick-me-up. Just a little something to put a smile on our faces. Maybe these candid pictures I found on Pinterest can be of use to you for just that!
 (Click an image to enlarge!)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 I laugh every time I see these pictures!
Remember: Smile ☺

Monday, July 23, 2012

Seaside Photography

So while I was away at Children's Camp in Elberta, Alabama, I had the opportunity to take some really great shots of the pier out on Wolf's Bay. The weather was so lovely, with calm waves and a beautiful orange sunset. This made for some awesome photos!






 Camp is all about giving God the glory! And I give Him praise for the seven professions of faith we had ☺
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