Remember this window? Of course you do! I know that my followers (all two of you) have been waiting so patiently ever since I posted this picture in a previous post. Well here is what I did with it.
I hung it up above my island.
I put the word "KITCHEN" in the top pane.
Caleb says it's a good thing to label my rooms so he knows where they were when he comes over. (I have a penchant for knocking down walls and moving things around.)
His friend Casey came over the other day and when he walked in he said, "I love this place. It reminds me of Willy Wonka's. Everything is always changing and it has so much going on."
I glued some clothes pins on the frame and clipped up some old valentine post cards I had
I also hung a pretty red berry wreath on it. (Note the dinosaur.I think it really helps to "finish" the whole look.)
Well not really. It was the "empty Nesters" Family Home Evening. In the LDS church we dedicate Monday nights to spend with our families and have lessons and activities. In the area that I live in, there are several couples that don't have children in the home anymore so we meet together once a month to have our own Family Home Evening. Last night was my turn. I did a lesson about finding Joy in the Journey and then we ate a socialized.
The refreshments.
As part of my lesson I read a story about hot chocolate so I thought it would be fun to have it.
I made all sorts of breads and cheese spreads.
I served the different kinds of jam that Imade last summer.
Now my house is clean. Hummmmm, I better find a project.
I had one of those walk by and laugh hilariously moments this morning. I was down in the family room looking for something and look what I happened upon.
Yes, a Styrofoam apple that someone tried to take a bite out of.
This will be my newest trophy that goes on the mantle.
As I was cleaning up the Christmas decorations and putting it all away, people kept coming in and saying how bare everything looked. It always makes me so sad to take it all down.
I still haven't gotten the old stuff back out yet and I'm not too sure if I will. I'm kind of tired of it and I've had so many ideas floating around in my head lately. I'm always gathering "stuff" for projects I might make some day, and I've decided that this year I want to do something with the "stuff" or else get rid of it. Well, since I am not able to ever throw "stuff "away, I guess I will have to make things. So this is my first project of the year.
We had our family pictures taken back in November and I still hadn't done anything with them so......
Here's what I did
I made some frames for the pictures and this "family" sign. Bekah bought a sign like this at a boutique but her's says "home" and I just love it so of course I had to copy it.
So this is my version. I printed out the letters and decoupaged them to some wood and then cut them out and glued them to my frame. ( I had to include this pictures because I love the giraffe head guys on the TV)
I made one of these for each of my kids with their own families on them for Christmas but this one I made to send to my husband.
The first ones didn't turn out very well but now I have the hang of it, they are really fun to make. I got the instructions here but as usual, I made a few modifications.
Instead of one photo, I used individual small photos of each Grandkids.
They open up to reveal all sorts of different configurations
I used the family pictures that we recently had taken for the larger spreads.
We are so blessed to have such a beautiful family.
I am the Mother of 7 grown kids and Grams to 14 of the most beautiful and loving Grandkids in the whole world. My family is my life. My husband is working in Iraq right now so I try to keep busy so I won't miss him too much.