Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Shutterfly Photobook Giveaway

It's the time of year when everyone is thinking of their family and planning special occasions to spend time together. You know what's a real stinker?? When half of your family lives on the other side of the country. I grew up in a family of 4 kids, and currently two of my siblings live in California while the other half of us live in Maine. So, they are LITERALLY on the other side of the United States. 

So I've been trying to think of a special gift those nieces and nephews of mine.....
and I came up with it. 

Photobooks!!!

My nieces and nephews are still young enough to not remember family living in other states very well. The best way to fix that situation is to have a photobook of all of us who live in another state, so that we don't seem that far away in person. I think it's the perfect gift for young kids.....and I plan on making it fun. Lots of goofy pictures, funny subtitles, and pets included too. I think it will help make us all feel a little closer, even though we're thousands of miles away. 

Shutterfly has a video called Shutterfly Photo Books: The Best Gift Ever and it's about the reverse of what I've been talking about.....in their story, it's a child who gives a photobook to his Grandmother. This gift can work in so many ways. 


I'm hosting a giveaway for an 8x8 Hardcover photobook (20 Pages long) and I will be picking TWO WINNERS!!! Wooooohooooo!!!!!!!!

This Giveaway ends Friday, December 14th at 11:59 EST
Photobook codes will expire on December 31st

Here are the rules *leave a comment for each type of entry*:
1. Watch the video and tell me which scene reminds you of something from your own life (mandatory).
2. Go to Shutterfly here: http://bit.ly/TknolQ and pick your favorite photobook style (optional).
2. Tweet (once) about the giveaway using the hashtag #SFLYPhotobook (optional). 

Sunday, December 9, 2012

A Marvelous Mess and Features!!!!!!!!

Sorry I missed you all last week.....I can honestly tell you that I've been so busy recently that I didn't even realize I hadn't posted a new party until halfway through the week!!! I was part of an Art Show on Friday night and it was my first Art Show and I wanted everything to be just right. 

But, enough about me.....what have you all been up to??? I can't wait to see what the Holidays have inspired in your creative lives!!!

Here is the post I'll be featuring on my sidebar for a week:

Wool Roses and Holly Wreath from Creative Passage!!! Gorgeous, right????

This button is for those that were featured:

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Tuesday, November 27, 2012

It's Giving Tuesday!!!!

After all the rush and wildness of Black Friday and Cyber monday, we've made it to Giving Tuesday!!!

What are you going to do to Give Back to the world around you today?

I started out the day with donating some winter jackets to my Munchkins school.
A good day for it too... it was 21 degrees outside this morning.
I'll be hosting craft time at the library this morning (something that started out, years ago, as a volunteer job and then morphed into a real job). We're doing Salt Dough Ornaments. That would be a fun way to give me ( I can attest to it)... volunteer at your local library to host a craft time. It's so much fun and it can be really inspiring too!!!
How about donating some food/clothes/needed items to a shelter?
Make some food for an elderly neighbor?
Sign up at the animal shelter to volunteer?


Lets all try to make a difference today, in any small or big way that we can.

Happy Giving Tuesday!!!

Sunday, November 25, 2012

A Marvelous Mess and Features!!!

Okay, after being hounded by family and friends for quite a while now...I've decided to open an etsy shop. Who knows how it's going to do. But, it's out there now!!! 





Check it out!! I hope you enjoy them!!!

Here are my fave's from last weeks party...
Sparkly Pinecones from Creative Passage. Love the egg basket they are in too!!!

And, the post I'm going to feature on my sidebar for a week is...

Cranberry Sauce from Crystelle Boutique. Yum!!!! (I'm also loving that old fashion scale the sauce is sitting on).

Now, on to the party:


Monday, November 19, 2012

A Marvelous Mess and Features!!!

I have been busy peoples. I'm going to be part of an Art Walk on December 7th...and on top of that, a friend asked me to make some crafts to sell at her business. So, I'm a little behind on party this week! What do you think of my latest ornament? It's a vintage tin (maybe a tart tin?) with a fake pearl bead and some vintage silver thread on top. Now, I'm just wondering how to price it. Maybe I'll go on Etsy and wander around, get a sense for similar items prices. What would you pay for this? The antique tin kinda changes the game a bit. 

Now, here are my faves from last week:
Thanksgiving Banner from Pinkie For Pink

And, the post I'm going to feature on my sidebar for a week is...

Apple Eggnog Trifles from Aunt B on a Budget. Gawd, that looks good!!!

Congrats!!!

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Sunday, November 18, 2012




What Beauty Products to Look for if You Have Sensitive Eyes

If you wear contacts or have sensitive eyes it’s no easy feat finding the right makeup that won’t irritate your eyes. It’s really frustrating if you’re out and about and all of a sudden your contacts start bugging you due to eye shadow that isn’t staying in place or running mascara due to an emotional scene from a movie. Gentle and long-lasting makeup is what you’re after, and not to mention budget friendly makeup is important too. That’s why you can get promotional codes here at Sidepon.com for a fabulous outfit, find affordable makeup that won’t irritate your eyes and enjoy mascara and other great products that will also stay put! Whew, feel better now?

Waterproof Mascara and Eyeliner –

It’s understandable if you’re wary about trying waterproof mascara and eyeliner because it’s hard to get off, but it will be even more annoying if you’re out running errands or picking up the kids and all of a sudden have eyeliner or mascara stuck in your eyes. This will irritate your contacts which could affect your vision and of course you don’t want any of this to happen! Needless to say, waterproof mascara and eyeliner is the way to go. They won’t flake, smudge, and will also dry quickly, which will keep your eyes makeup free and your contacts in without a problem all day! Oh, and back to your concern about taking your waterproof makeup off – find a gentle eye makeup remover that won’t irritate your eyes or skin. Of course you should take your contacts out first, but after successfully removing your contacts, use a lightweight makeup remover that will soothe your eyes and help your face feel refreshed.

Gentle Eye Shadow and an Eye Shadow Primer –

Yes, there is such a thing as gentle eye shadow. In fact, you’ll know if eye shadow is gentle by whether it makes your eyes itch or feels just right. If you’re not sure where to start, look for organic lines that are made for sensitive skin. Also, consider investing in an eye shadow primer. This will keep your shadow in place all day and will also prevent eye shadow flaking, which could land in your eyes and irritate them, which could lead to contact issues. Some primers also have other ingredients that soothe your eyes, which will protect your lids from irritants throughout the day. Protect your contacts and eyes from irritating makeup and you’ll feel fresh and beautiful all day long.

Sierra is a freelance writer and owner of Paige One. She wears contacts and likes to wear makeup that won’t irritate her eyes or skin!

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Tiny Prints Holiday Cards

Can I just tell you something?
I worked as a blogger with Tiny Prints last year for their holiday campaign and in return, they gave me my holiday cards for free...
And those holiday cards are STILL being talked about this year!!! I've had friends tell me they used it for a decoration in their home! I had family go on and on about how beautiful the cards were... and yes, I'll toot my own horn here, I *did* take some nice pictures... but it wasn't just the photos that made it work. It was the whole setup. The card was a trifold like this:
(That's not me, I'm just using it to demonstrate.)

The quality of the photo's, the quality of the paper,.....the QUALITY PERIOD.

  1. They were the best Holiday Cards I've ever sent out. This year, they've got this premium double thick matte paper. Here is video about it.


So, you can imagine I'm pretty excited to work with them again this year!!!
I really hope you'll check them out. They are an awesome company!!!

.....Don't forget to look at their Special Offers.....

Giving Tuesday


"We make a living by what we get. We make a life by what we give." 
~Winston Churchill

There is a fantastic new idea coming around this holiday season...
Have you ever felt like there is more that you could or *should* be doing for others around you? We can easily get so wrapped up in our own lives that we forget about the needs of the people around us. Giving Tuesday hopes to change that. 

Giving Tuesday

When?: November 27th, 2012

What is it???A day to give back. Businesses, Non-profits, Families, Individuals...this day is for all of us!!!!! We can all find some way to give back to our community. Any way, small or big, can make a difference. Giving Tuesday is a day of caring.  Retailers have made so much money off from special "days" like Black Friday or Cyber Monday... it is time to put GIVING back into the holidays. Lets make giving an integral part of our holiday season, not just loads of toys under the tree... we should give to our neighbors, our friends, and the needy. 

How can I help?:  
Here are some ideas..... go HERE for more
*Families and individuals could start simply: donate food to a local food bank, clothes to a shelter, cook meals for elderly neighbors, bring old boots and jackets (along with mittens, gloves, and hats) to a nearby elementary school. Talk to your children about *why* you are doing it and make an annual event. Here are some other ideas for families and individuals.

*Businesses, Non-Profits, and Communities could donate certain portions of their proceeds for the day, offer free services, advertise about the day on their webpages and social media outlets, or do fund matching for a cause. They could try hosting walks/runs for a cause, gather a group of volunteers to do special projects, have bake sales,  and inspire others to join the cause. Business, check out Do Something.org for a cool idea involving teens. 

*Bloggers can become affiliates here. Spread the word through all your social media and blogging venues!!! There is so much you can do to share information about this wonderful event!!!

I hope you will all join me in celebrating Giving Tuesday this November 27th!!!


Monday, November 12, 2012

A Marvelous Mess and Features!!!

Here's what I have been up to this past week:

Needle Felted Gnomes! Inspired by these gnomes at Laura Lee Burch.

We had some great posts this last week! Thanks so much much to all of you for linking up. Here are my fave's:

Votes for Women from Crystelle Boutique. I hope you all did your duty and made your voice heard by voting!!! So many sacrificed so much so that we all have that right. 

And, the post I'm going to feature on my sidebar is...

Pumpkin Cupcakes with Caramel Frosting from Sweet Southern Blue. Um, Yum?!!

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Sunday, November 4, 2012

A Marvelous Mess and Features!!!!




We spent the day with family today. Traveled an hour and a half by car to get to a remote camp in northern Maine and it was well worth the trip. Gorgeous views and the cutest little camp!!!!

My family has done a great job in renovating and redecorating this new camp. Here is one of my favorite little additions:
A simple lamp shade painted by my mother with india ink to show animals tracks you might see around. Something else my mother painted in the camp:
She's a fantastic artist!!! 

Here's the most important piece of equipment for a northern camp:
A wood stove. No doubt about it, this lady gets put to good use. Love the little rack above on the wall for drying mittens. There's a moose antler on a shelf above it as well. If you're lucky you can find those, and deer antlers in the woods. 

On our walk in the woods we were shown a recent (possible)bear markings on a tree:
After a morning and afternoon at the camp, including a long walk through the woods with a *very* happy Buddy and Chloe, we drove back in the direction of home....but instead of stopping there we went straight to the other side of the family for some nice warm dinner and dessert. Grilled salmon, a Lebanese cracked wheat dish, fresh from the garden potatoes, and green beans. Dessert was a spiced pear cake with vanilla ice cream. Yum!!!!
What did you all do this weekend????

Here are my fave's from last week:
American Teacher by Todd and Lindsay. This is a great (and very important) read. Please take the time to read about her job and consider watching the movie by Matt Damon!! Teachers are constantly overworked and underpaid in my mind. 
Pet Costumes from Creative Lady of the House. Love the ideas!!!!

Frankenstorm Frankenpatties from My Sisters Pantry.
And, the post I'm going to feature on my sidebar for a week is....

Poop Factory by Turtles and Tails. This one totally cracked me up!!!!!!!

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Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Paper Bag Haunted House

Here is a super quick craft that young kiddos will love. A paper bag that's been turned into a 3d haunted house!!

You'll need:
brown paper bags
brown paper
black no-slip material (found mine at the Dollar Store)
black paper (trimmed to rectangles, large triangles)
yellow paper (trimmed into rectangles, ovals, circles, etc)
black crayons
Halloween stickers
stuffing (newspaper, tissue paper, etc)
scissors
stapler
gluesticks

~Take your paper bag and lay it flat in front of you. Start glueing yellow triangles for windows, black shapes for a door. use your imagination!!
~Take the black crayon and make lines across the windows.
~Flip it over and do the same thing to the other side.
~Put some stuffing inside the paper bag and fill it near the top.
~Take same brown paper and make the shape of a roof for it. Trim out some of the no-slip material to be the same size.
~Pinch the paper bag together (like you would to fold it for a lunch bag)...instead, lay the brown paper roof over, then the black material, and staple it on.
~Add black paper shapes to be taller chimneys and roofs if you would like.
~Put some halloween stickers on that house!!
Have fun and Happy Halloween!!!!

Sunday, October 28, 2012

A Marvelously Mess and Features!!!!

Howdy Crafty People!!

I wanted to show you a couple of details from my husbands costume (handmade by me!!). We went to a party last night as a Steampunk couple. Ever heard of steampunk?? You've got to google it. I think of Steampunk as Victorian era clothes with a Jules Verne-ish modern technical edge. 
Here is part of my hubby's costume:

We leaned towards western steampunk. Bowler hat (found at target) with safety goggles-turned sci-fiction (lots of chrome colored spray paint, random metal scraps, hot glue, and even a little nail polish). The belt and holder is just a regular tan woven cotton belt with attached leather holster (hot glued into the right shape by me). The holster has a drawer pull on it-minus a knob.  The weapon my husband carried was actually my Munchkins remote for a car, spray painted. It still works!!

Found this great western-style vest at goodwill. Hot glued more metal doohickey's: chains, leather, latches, and yet another drawer pull (I had a bunch of them on hand and they fit the style for me). There is usually a good amount of *purpose* behind each part of a steampunk costume....I am ashamed to admit I didn't always imagine what purpose each piece might have. I was making it all fairly fast.

On his arm, the hubbster wore another "tool". This one got the most comments from everyone....what was it's purpose???? I left them guessing (because I was lazy and didn't want to make up a purpose).  I used a metal fire extinguisher holder for a wall and spray painted it a bronze color. I found a sparkling water bottle and cleaned it up, dripped some gold paint on the inside and let it cover the walls and attached a lot more metal, brass, wire, washers, wooden objects painted to look like metal....you name it, it's on there. I sewed it into place on an old white shirt (which was worn under the western vest) through the screw holes.

And, my costume?? I didn't get many great pictures, so I might have to put it on and pose tomorrow. But, I will show you the whole ensemble before Halloween!!!!!!



Here are my fave's from last week:
Pumpkin Drool Bars from Twirl and Taste.

And, the post I'm going to feature on my sidebar for a week is....


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Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Marriage Equality In Maine


I am so proud that Maine will be voting on Marriage Equality this November. Maine is one of four states that will be doing so....the others are Maryland, Minnesota, and Washington. Please go out and vote for Marriage Equality and share this video!!!!

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Fall Time Home Organization



Fall Time Home Organization – Everyday Tasks to Keep You Going


The thought of cleaning your home on a daily basis can be overwhelming, especially now that it is cooler during the fall time. It is easy to slip into a fall and winter time slump, staying huddled by the fire and not wanting to go out. However, instead of going into hibernation mode, make daily goals for yourself and get going – your kids and family members will love you for it! Oh, and make sure they pitch in and help you as well!
Keep Tabs on Clutter – An easy way to stay on top of clutter is to clean up your messes every time you leave the room that the current mess is in. If the baby is done playing in the living room, for example, put away the toys in that room. If you are done making a meal in the kitchen, clean up the remaining plates and accessories that you used. Store the leftover food and supplies in ziploc bags that will also help you stay organized.
Make the Bed and Keep up on Laundry – Tidiness certainly starts with keeping things organized, so make the bed daily and stay current on the growing laundry pile as well. You’ll feel better about your home layout and with fresh sheets and wonderful smelling laundry, you’ll feel organized and well put together already.
Sweep the Kitchen Floor Right After Meals – Just like you clear away the dishes and either hand wash them or put them in the sink, add sweeping the floor a chore that you can do right after lunch and dinner. This way you’ll stay on top of the dirt and other mess that comes in from the little ones playing outside. It will also become a daily habit that will be a lot easier to take care of as opposed to taking an entire day to clean up a mess after a week of tracking in dirt and other debris on your hardwood floors.
Sort the Mail – Mail can be tedious but if you sort through it every single day as opposed to letting it pile up in your home, it will be a lot easier to manage. Look through it quickly as soon as you retrieve it from your mailbox and then later in the day make a time each day to sort it into its appropriate folders, such as bills, catalogues, and personal correspondence. Soon enough you’ll have organized interiors and home supplies and staying tidy will help you along the way.

Sierra is a freelance writer who likes to keep these organized and in order to do this she implements daily tasks to make organization a lot easier.

Monday, October 22, 2012

Halloween Highlights



While googling for a haunted house craft for Halloween I came upon this incredible Monster Party from D.I.Y Louisville:
This lady made 40+ felt monsters (one for each kiddo) for this party!!!!
That's a lot of monsters....



Look at the cuteness that is that Monster Cake

and Slime Punch (lime-aide, sprite, and lime sherbert).

Check the link above for more of this party. She really went all out.


Other projects I like:
Loving this Wriggling Wreath from Martha Stewart
and these
Black Painted Cat Pumpkins from Sunset

and from CL (#8 on the slideshow) a webbed rug:



What have you been inspired by for Halloween recently????