lördag 28 juli 2012

Birthday pop-up cards

I love cards that someone put a long thought into. I remember living in the states that you could practically find a card for anything and every occasion! However here in scandinavia I find it difficult. Since starting scrapping and finding inspiration from friends and my good friend Mr. Google I have found a fun way to make that special card for the occasion :)


With plenty of birthdays coming up I have started making some fun pop up cards :)

These two were for my daughters friends 2 year old birthdays.
I used inspiration from www.scraphaugen.no 
wonderful norwegian site for scrapbook inspiration!


Written in Norwegian (front)                                         


Pop up stairs


Front 

Pop up stairs 

Hurra for the birthday kid!



I have many more to make this fall so if anyone has ideas for fun pop up cards do not hesitate to let me know :)

tisdag 10 juli 2012

Memory box: Tiny Miracle

Last year when my daughter turned one I made a memory quilt. I even printed pictures of her and us on fabric and sewed it into the quilt. Even though she was so little she really loved the blanket and looked at the pictures with a big smile. This quilt is used on her bed and is very much treasured.

Since she was born quite small (1950g) and premature I always wanted to make a memory of her first onesie, however I just haven´t gotten around to it.

Now that her 2 year old birthday is in a few days I have found the perfect thing to keep this precious memory safe and give to her on her birthday. She might not fully understand what it is, or maybe she does, but it is something that she could cherish in the years ahead :)

Take a look, a memory box frame. I started out with an unfinished wooden box frame and after some decoupage glue, napkins, and some pictures from when she wore this onesie I used glitter glue for a nice finish. A pretty scrapbook page and some glue dots to secure the onesie and baby cap and wolla!

I do think anybody could pick a special item of their children and frame it and get the same feeling I got making this, just so precious :)


Wooden box frame, napkins, decoupage glue, scrapbook page, and items I wanted framed.

 After I had decoupaged and added photos, printed on the right hand side the words "Tiny Miracle".

Final result :)




söndag 8 juli 2012

DIY: Potty training chart

My little girl isn´t so little anymore. About a week until she turns two and now we are seeing she refuses more and more to get a new diaper. The only problem is that she is not quite going to the potty either.

Ever since she turned one we have had the potty out once in a while so she is well aware and introduced to it. She has even gone nr 1 and nr 2. We have now seen that she might be ready to get rid of those diapers at least at daytime and so I decided to make her a potty chart to encourage her to want to sit a bit longer or more often on the potty.

I have seen through my job in preschools, that those who have this tool of encouragement have kids that are more often motivated to want to try the potty, and in some cases become dry earlier.  They also see the older kids get a sticker each time they go to the bathroom, and you know kids, they learn quicly from each other.

Since it is the summer season it is definitely the time to let my daughter try and wear big girl underwear. Accidents are most likely gonna happen, but hey that comes with the territory when all she knows is the diaper right :)


Every child is different and so I think every parent has to see if their child is ready for this, some are ready early and some aren´t. We are not going to rush anything so if it turns out she is not ready we will try again later, but for now check out the cute Tinkerbell potty chart I made. Perhaps you get inspired to make your own chart with just the right design for your little toddler :)




What you need: 
Some scrapbook paper or cardboard paper
Fun design stickers
Fun printed paper for making stickers
Pens
stamps (optional for numbers)
Self laminating paper
Mounting clay



1. First pick a design ark from your material for a backround. 
2. Pick another colored paper that compliments the design ark and cut it out like a road back and forth.
3. Then cut out designs for reusable stickers and milestones (in my case the butterflies and flowers).
4. Print numbers along the road from top to bottom.
5. Cut out a shape for "start position" (like the heart at the top left corner)
6. Before glueing anything down lay everything out to check your layout.
7. Glue down and decorate with your chosen design stickers


Here is my little layout before glueing.

Without the butterflies. Every stop where Tinkerbell is is a milestone and my little one will get a little gift or a special treat.


First  milestone




Second milestone


Third milestone







Forth and final milestone (extra special)


I then laminated everything, even all the small butterflies so this stays dry in the bathroom and is reusable.



And there you have it. A fun potty chart for your little toddler. I put all the little butterflies in a see through bag that hangs right next to the chart with a little mounting clay so we can stick one and one butterfly on as we go along.



Hope you enjoyed this little tutorial, give me a peek if you make one yourself down by the comments :)




lördag 7 juli 2012

DIY: Decoupage letters for child´s bedroom

Decoupage is not something I do very often, but it can actually be fun when you decide on a project perfect for decoupage.

I have looked everywhere for exciting letters to stick on my daughters bedroom door, however all I find are the same wooden letters in every store. So I bought a few things at my local craft store and decorated letters myself.

These paper letters I purchased ready made, making this project a lot easier, however you could always try and make these yourself if you are are into paper art. Napkins are the easiest when decoupaging but you could always use magazine or newspaper clippings, even your own photos.



This is what you need: 

paper letters (this can also work with wooden letters if desired)
Napkins (those with print and design give more color and depth)
Decoupage glue (matt, gloss, glitter)
a small paint brush
a small roll brush
and a sponge brush
small scissors 



The choice of glue is up to you, however I find that using matt glue is best before applying the design, and then use gloss or glitter for a top finnish coat
I only used the matt and silver glitter glue for this project. 
1. Have a clean work surface, either a mat or some news paper
2. Cut out any design from a napkin/newspaper/magazine/photos etc 
3. Cover letter on short sides with matt glue and apply the clippings desired making sure that you do not get any air bobbles. 
4. Cut off access paper and apply glue over design with a roll or sponge, use the small brush with some glue to brush down the corners.
5. Cover letter on front/back with glue and repeat as in step 3 and 4.
6. When every side is covered with design and has dried you can apply a top coat.
Glitter or a basic gloss 



 My daughters first name initials :)
The letters are a bit darker, but the flash of the camera picked up all the glitter :)
I have only used one design from one type of napkin, had I had a bigger surface I could have used pictures or something. The sky is the limit for this art!




I hope you enjoyed this little mini tutorial. Perhaps give me a peek of your decoupage design?!!

Pasta salad w/ chicken

I just love pasta salads, you can really blend anything you like and use different kinds of dressings or even make your own!

Here is a simple recipe where I basically threw this and that in with the pasta and got a nice fresh summer pasta....serve cold at a nice lunch, or take it with to the family/friends potluck! :)

(Serves 6)

1 small red onion (half thin slices)
1/2 green bell pepper (chopped)
1/2 cucumber (sliced and cut into 4)
8 cherry tomatoes
rucola
baby spinach
1-2 cups tricolored fusilli pasta
2 chicken breasts

dressing:
1/2 dl olive oil
1/4 dl apple vinegar
1/2 teaspoon dijon mustard
Lime juice
cilantro (koriander) (minced)
salt
pepper


Start by cooking the pasta (remember oil)

Then cut and blend the onion, bell pepper, cucumber, salad, and tomatoes in a bowl. 
The onion gives the lettuce a nice marinade.
 When the pasta is cooked run it over cold water and then add to the salad.
 Grill the chicken, or as I did on my indoor table grill until no longer pink.
 While the chicken is cooking you can make your dressing.
Cut up the chicken and add to the salad.
Drizzle the dressing over the salad and serve!

Bon Appetit!!

fredag 6 juli 2012

Give your old clothes a make over!

I just never find what I am looking for when I need clothing for a special event. My daughter is turning two in a week and so I wanted a simple summer dress. I have to say I hate looking for a specific outfit, because I end up never finding it!

So what do I do? Well i found a couple of things in my closet and my good friend Mr. Sewing machine, and renewed clothing I haven´t used in a long time. Not sure yet if I will use this for the birthday party, but I do have to say the dress came out quite nice and will be used this summer for sure :)



Great way to reuse what you have, so start digging out your closet and you might find something you haven´t used for a while and give it a little make over :)



An old summer wrap skirt and a tank top

After a little sewing
-front-
 -Back-

onsdag 4 juli 2012

Shabby to chic = Shabby chic!

I had painted my little table and chairs I have in front of the house a while back, however it has taken me forever to blog about it. This was one of my funnest and newest projects so I thought I would share it with you.


After being worn down by the rain I decided that rather then buying new furniture I would freshen it up!


Before

 After!




I used window outdoor paint and only did a couple of strokes because it was nice and thick. To get the little worn look I then sandpapered all the edges and where the furniture over time would naturally be a bit worn. I just absolutely adore shabby chick and I know nobody has the same furniture in the neighborhood :P


So now I can enjoy a nice coffee in the morning on those nice summer mornings, or a nice little seat while my daughter plays in front of the house :)


Apple Swan tutorial

Wow time goes by so fast, I haven´t posted anything here since april, I have just been so busy with school exams and I have now started working again after almost 2 years home with my little beauty. I have decided to change my line of work as a hairstylist and started working as a temp for preschools in my town and even though it is more hectic I am enjoying my work for the first time in many years :)

Now that summer vacation is soon here and my daughter had her last day at preschool before the summer the school celebrated my little ones birthday a bit early, she will be two in July. So I fixed a fruit plate for them instead of sending her with ice cream or cake.

I have become much more lenient on my daughters food intake, because we have had such issues with her weight, however now that she is eating well and her weight is following I would like to get us back on track for more of those healthy yet high calorie (for her) meals, and what better way to start the summer blogging then by sharing a fun way to serve fruit. This could be for those special occasions, a birthday party, or to awaken your child for a nice and fun fruit snack :)



The preschool found this fruit plate so fun, and since they have had a bird theme this semester it was quite fitting. The idea came by googling HOW TO SERVE FUN FRUIT. Don´t you just love google sometimes!


By a request of a friend I decided to do a little tutorial on the small apple swans. Check out her norwegian blog here http://kreativechattem.blogspot.se/ this woman is so creative and I just love her style!




APPLE SWAN TUTORIAL:


What you need:

good cutting knife
small carving knife
bowl with lemonwater
apples
cutting board
toothpicks

tips: Any apple can be used, however the green apples oxidate slower so they last longer without turning brown. The lemon water keeps the apples from oxidizing too fast, and so you can carve the apples a day ahead without them turning brown :)


Start be removing the stems

 Cut the apple about 1/3 of the way from the top and set smaller piece to the side(dip in water)
 With the apple laying on the part you just cut find the top and use your carving knife to make a small wedge
 keep on cutting a larger wedge around the first one setting all the wedges to the side. This will be the top of the bird
 once you reach the center of the apple dip the wedges in the water and set aside
 start a second set of wedges on one side of the top, this will make one of the wings
 last but not least the last set of wedges for the second wing
 This is how the wedges fit together
Then you spread them a bit to make the wings
 Find your piece that you cut off at the beginning and cut a piece out the middle
 Then carve the beak of your swan as so
 Place a toothpick through the neck of the swan and place on top of the apple along with the wings (remember to dip all apple pieces in lemon water)



TROUBLE:

Do not worry if you cut through one of your wedges, do not panic, the apples are so moist that the wedge will fall into place like so...






And wolla, you got yourself a nice table decoration, fun way to serve fruit at a birthday party or awaken your picky eaters!



BON APPETIT!