Sunday, February 26, 2012

Happy birthday!!!

Happy birthday to my co writer and best friend Donella. I thought I would give you this awesome cake but since I can't make a cake that looks like the one above I also thought I would give you a picture of a cake that I could actually make, if we were able to eat it that is.
Since you can't go to Disney land this year for your big day, due to unforeseen events, I thought I would remind you all about last time we wen't to Disney land together. I Figured if you relived the memories, it would almost be like you were there... Sorta... Maybe... Ok not really, but here we go.
Our first day at Disney land. We were so excited, you can just see it in our faces. The very first ride we went on was space mountain and the look on our faces was priceless when we saw the picture after words. It looked something like this,
We really should have bought that photo, it was priceless.
We did lots of great things that day and then when we went back to the hotel your mom bought us pizza,
I found the nutritional facts for that stuffed crust cheese pizza that we managed to eat the entire thing, I'm surprised we survived.  
The next day we went on the Indiana Jones ride that was almost completely deserted even though we had fast pass tickets too, ironic I know. The guys that were working the ride were kinda cute and made some stupid comments about our animal backpacks. We went on the ride and screamed at everything just for the sake of screaming because there wasn't anyone around. We saw those guys later and they remembered us. Highlight of my day. 
We also bought these awesome head bands,
They looked great on your dad by the way.

So don't feel down that you're another year older and don't get to enter the magical kingdom. Its not the end of the world. Heck, I haven't been to Disney land since we were 16 and you don't see me complaining. I will though leave you with these words of wisdom to carry you through this new year.
Happy birthday!!!!






Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Chores, who's turn is it?

It's me again, Sara.
My husband and I got in a big fight the other night about who was doing their fair share of the chores around the house. He said that I didn't do anything unless he did something, and I told him that he never did anything and I ended up doing it all myself on my weekend. It got ugly quick and we knew we needed to find a solution since this wasn't the first time we've fought over the subject.

I did some research on our favorite webpage Pinterest to find out what other people were doing about this problem. I was amazed to find out that there wasn't a lot of solutions for adults out there.

I'm a little disappointed really. This isn't an isolated incident between me and my husband, there are a lot of other people out there experiencing this, so I wanted to share our solution so lets get down to the nitty gritty about chores.


Here it is folks, the chore chart. Its actually been working well in the short term. Only time will tell in the long term. So here is what we did.
  • I split up the days between me and my husband. Since there are only two of us and seven days in a week that insured that we would get different chores every week.
  • I assigned a chore to each day. Living room every Monday, Garbage on Tuesday, Laundry on Wednesday and so on and so forth.
  • Then we agreed that every day that we didn't have a chore, we would make dinner. So on Monday when I was cleaning the living room my husband was making me dinner (Tacos, nom nom!)
  • Last but not least, the dishes in our house are out of control. I don't know how it happens since there are only four of us and we aren't home during the day most days, but it does. We decided to do dishes every night after dinner together.
There are several good things about doing house work together. You get a chance to talk about your day, and talking, as we all know, is good for the relationship and you have an odd sense of accomplishment at the end of the day. Plus don't forget that you're not sitting in a trash heap that you call home.

I also found a few chore idea's for kids that would work for adults as well if you wanted to adapt them to your life style.
I wouldn't mind trying this one
This could get a little kinky :)

Any way that you work it out, make sure that both you and your other are on board, it wont work otherwise. So spend time talking, cooking and cleaning together, it makes a big difference. 



Sunday, February 19, 2012

DIY crochet boot cuffs







Sara here. This is such a great idea. I always hate wearing thick socks in my boots cause they make the boots too tight and uncomfortable. But these boot cuffs are amazing and really easy to make. Mine don't look the same because these ones are knit and I crochet, but it works.

Theirs and Mine

I used a H 5.00MM hook and grey 50% acrylic 50% wool yarn. You will also need a yarn needle and scissors. 


Chain (C) 12
Double crochet (DC) in second chain from hook
DC next 9, chain 2
*Front post stitch next row, c2
dc next row, chain 2*
repeat from * till the length wraps around your upper calf tightly
Tie off the end but leave a long tail for sewing
Using your yarn needle, sew the two ends together, creating the top half of the cuff
attach a single crochet on the seam and continue with the single crochet all the way around the rim
C1 and repeat single crochet until desired length is achieved.








Saturday, February 18, 2012

Second Hand Saturday


Today we decided to look for outfits that we liked on our pinterest pages. We both picked out a picture we liked and hit the stores. Here are the pictures we chose for ourselves......          

Donella: So this is what we ventured out for, not an easy task. I loved the pleated skirt above and denim or maybe just blue men's button up shirt. Any who, I didn't really have any interest in the heels since I am tall enough and have no desire to be 6 inches taller than my man. :P So a cute pair of ballet flats or perhaps a more modest pair of heels as far as height is concerned would be cute.

Sara: I've been trying to find this certain jacket since last Monday, since I saw my sister-in-law wear something similar. Its been really frustrating because everywhere I look they're not selling winter coats anymore. Sigh! On the other hand I wanted a really cool polka dot blouse with maybe a sweater over it. I didn't care if it was polka dot or not. I'm not a heel person but I could have paired it with boots maybe.


Donella: Off we went to the first second hand store. I found a cute polka dot skirt that I was a little iffy on whether I would wear it or not. So I carried it around the store, looking to see if I could possible find a cute button up top to pair it with. But alas, I did not, and could not justify spending $8.99 on a skirt that was in decent shape, not that the skirt was expensive, it really wasn't.

Sara: I used to love the "Red, White and Blue" thrift store. My mom always took us there as kids so it holds lots of memories for me. I wanted to try and find some pants while I was there but there are rows and rows of just blue jeans and they aren't in any order so you have to look at every single pair of pants to find the right size. That got old quick. I did find a really cute navy blue pleated skirt with buttons up one side. I think it was $5.99. To make a long story short, the line to check out was way to long to buy just one item each and not moving fast enough for my taste, so we left without purchasing anything.


Donella: I don't really think it was that big of a deal, I don't feel like I missed out now, you know not purchasing the skirt. So off to the next store, after getting out of the parking lot that is a serious pain in the but to drive in out of. (Sara was driving, but I would hate that parking lot if it were me). So yes off to the second store, while looking around we got to hear some lady talking on her cell, about whoever was on the other end of the line "May have drank to much". While looking down the aisle with lady that was having a very loud conversation on her cell phone, I came across an adorable mustard yellow sweater, (I'm just a little obsessed with the mustard yellow color). It was $6.99 and was totally worth trying on (I hate trying clothes on).


Sara: Ok, so the lady on the cell was a little weird and talked way to loud, but don't forget the horrid smell hanging around the skirt section. One word, Rancid!  I had to come back to the skirts a while later. Right as we entered the store though, I spotted the jacket rack. I didn't have very high hopes that I would find what I was looking for, but you never know till you try. There it was, all alone. It said to me "Take me home," a close replica of the jacket I was looking for, it was made by Matix and cost $12.99, how could I not buy it for such a deal? All though it didn't have the flannel lining that I wanted and it wasn't forest green, it was still cute. Maybe I can figure out how to give it a flannel lining. 


Donella: Yes that rancid smell that YOU (Sara) accused me of crop dusting you! Yes there was that incident, and let's not forget when you made a comment about a certain jacket (That looked like something a "Lady of the Street" might wear, if you know what I mean....) After I yelled at you, (while quietly laughing to myself ) about how someone might hear you, and that random little old lady giggling at us as she walked off. So Sara found her jacket. Which is awesome because a few weeks ago I found an awesome coat for $12.99 at a Salvation Army, it was AMAZING, plus it was a BB Dakota jacket. Not the infamous Bella Jacket, you know that chick from Twilight? Yeah she wears it in the first movie, you "twihards" Know what I am talking about.
So Back to the more decent smelling skirt section, I found an adorable pink skirt with colorful spring like flowers on it, the skirt was on $3.99 it would be super cute with a simple white T-shirt, belt and ballet flats or sandals. Maybe even a cardigan for the colder days. I also found some cute brand new fringe sandals for $2.99 that would absolutely be warn this coming summer, and fill my current boho obsession.

Sara: I apologize for my inappropriate comment. On the other hand, I also found a really cute grey sweater for $3.99 that's a little on the baggy side, but would go great with some skinny jeans and some flats. I also picked up a green plaid Old Navy skirt that makes my legs look great that was $3.99. I could pair it with a nice natural colored blouse this summer with some sandals and we'd have a winner. I couldn't help but go to Payless shoes and pick up a knock of pair of converse that are all black and suede. Awesome!


Donella: So all in all I would say our shopping day was pretty darn successful. I ended up spending $13.97 on today's shopping expedition. Including my awesome BB Dakota jacket I found a couple of weeks ago the total cost of everything was $26.96. Not too bad, considering most jeans cost more than that.
Afterwards Sara and I took some nifty pics of us in our awesome new jackets for y'all down at my old High Schools football field that isn't too far away. It was cold, so cold..... You better enjoy the pics. :P

Sara: I only spent $23.72. Which is great! I wasn't too cold down at the football field, but there were some lacrosse boys down there making me a little self conscious, so we didn't stay long. It was a good day and I hope you enjoy the photos.













A pinterest scarf adventure


What you will need:
1 1/2 yards of fabric (Sara bought 1 3/4 yards since her fabric didn't have much stretch).
Thread (we both used black since we both chose a fabric that wouldn't show much color anyway).
Scissors
A yard stick
Sewing needles
Sewing machine

Total cost:
Donella's fabric: Originally $15.00 a yard on sale for $10.00
Sara's Fabric: Originally $13.00 a yard on sale for $8.00
Thread: All purpose thread $2.79
Needles: $1.99 for a package
Sewing machine: Hopefully you know someone who has one because that's a whole lotta' $$.

Level of difficulty (From a scale of 1-10): 3-5 depending on the fabric you choose





Donella: So I found this scarf that I absolutely loved and was completely "doable" with just a couple of hours   in a day. I asked Sara if she would  be down to make one as well with me. So the following is our adventure in making each our own scarf.

We headed to the fabric store, (of course) and each found fabric. I found a jersey fabric that looks like denim, but was stretchy. This is the type of fabric  the original instructions called for.

                                   

Sara: My fabric was not so stretchy and come to find out, way easier to work with. It was a blue and black checkered knit.

Make sure you have everything you need, this is what we used


Fabric, Thread, Needles, Yard stick, Scissors, and Sewing Machine (Not pictured.)

Step two: Cutting

Donella: Headed home and start following directions. Since I chose a jersey knit (as the instructions call for) I found (actually we found) that it was a little harder to cute since it moves and curls and all that jazz. So most of the time either one of us was holding my fabric straight, so it could either be marked straight (to make an even cut). Or cut along the marks as straight as possible.

So First we cut the largest part of the scarf. Which is the length of the scarf (54 inches) by 28 inches. The original directions call for you to cut two14 inch pieces, but we both just measured 28 inches. Folded that fabric in half and then cut down the folded part, And voila you have two, 14 by 54 inch pieces of fabric.




 we cut my fabric first and since Sara's fabric had lines we just measured my fabric next to hers and cut along the lines of the plaid.
 our 28 by 54 inch fabric (before we cut in half)




Since cutting was such a pain we proceeded to cut the other two pieces of fabric as well. (The original post said to sew those two pieces together right away. But if you are able to keep track of what piece belongs where you'll be fine).

So to continue cutting, first we measured 12 inches (by 54 inches) on the remaining piece of the fabric. Then cut that piece into 3 even pieces (4 inches each by 54 inches, think long strips) leaving 2 inches of the fabric uncut at the end.


(Donella: Because my fabric was a little more difficult to work with I measured 12 inches and marked it in dashes along the length of the fabric so that the lines would be more even and easier to cut). (Pictured above)

Cutting the third piece of fabric we measured 9 inches (by 54 inches) on the remaining piece of fabric, and then proceeded to cut that into 3 even pieces (3 inches by 54 inches) leaving 2 inches uncut at the end.


Showing off our long "strippy" cut fabric.

Step Three:

Sewing: First we sewed the two 14 inch pieces of fabric together on three sides.  Make sure you sew the fabric together so that the side you want showing when the scarf is all done is on the inside. So after you turn the 14 inch pieces right side out it will be exposed without showing any stitching.





Step Four:

Braiding: Take the 12 inch piece and 9 inch piece that was cut in strips (Leaving about 2 inches at the end uncut) And braid each piece. Then stitch the end of the braid together so that the braid will not come undone.





Step five:

Assembly, place all three pieces together, take the last scrap of fabric that was left over from the original piece of fabric, wrap it tightly around the two ends that are put together and hand stitch.



Step Six: Put it on and rock it like a chic geek in some awesome pictures. :)










Directions:

What you will need:
1 1/2 yards of fabric
Thread
Needles
Scissors
Yard Stick
Sewing Machine

Steps:
1) Cut 28 inches of fabric

2) Cut the 28 inch piece of fabric that was cut above in half so you have two 14 inch pieces of fabric.

3) Cut 12 inch piece of fabric

4) Cut the 12 inch piece of fabric into 3 even long strips leaving about 2 inches at the end uncut.

5) Cut 9 inch piece of fabric

6) Cut the 9 inch piece of fabric into 3 even pieces leaving about 2 inches at the end uncut.

7) Sew the two pieces of 14 inch fabric together on 3 sides. Make sure you sew the side of the fabric facing together on the inside so that when it is turned right side out the fabric is showing.

8) Braid the 12 and 9 inch pieces of fabric into two braids.

9) Sew both braids at the ends so that they won't come undone

10) Put all 3 pieces together and so that it's like an infinity scarf

11) Cut a piece to the remaining scrap fabric and wrap it tightly around the two ends and hand stitch.


Final Review:

Would you do this Project again?: Yes

Is there anything you would change?: Yes, next time I plan on buying two yards of fabric, and cutting the braids so that they are longer than the 14 inch piece (the main part of the scarf) since the braids are shorter due to them being braided. Next time I am going to cut the 14 inch pieces at 1 3/4's yards and the braids at 2 yards.

Any other comments: This can be done with any fabric not just t-shirt/jersey knit fabric. You aren't limited to what the original instructions advise. Have fun and just keep in mind depending on the fabric you may need more than a yard and a half. Next time I may try some funky vintage plaid, or maybe some simple stripes. who knows.........

If you would like to check out the blog where we got the idea from click here.