One of my favorite gifts to give (and get, if you are listening Santa,) is homemade soap. This year, I'm putting my lavender bushes to good use. I'm making quick and easy calming lavender soap to give as Christmas gift exchange/teacher/hostess gifts.
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Monday, December 2, 2013
Easy Lavender Goat's Milk Soap
Tis the season to get gifting, fa-lalala-la-lala-la!
One of my favorite gifts to give (and get, if you are listening Santa,) is homemade soap. This year, I'm putting my lavender bushes to good use. I'm making quick and easy calming lavender soap to give as Christmas gift exchange/teacher/hostess gifts.
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One of my favorite gifts to give (and get, if you are listening Santa,) is homemade soap. This year, I'm putting my lavender bushes to good use. I'm making quick and easy calming lavender soap to give as Christmas gift exchange/teacher/hostess gifts.
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Wednesday, November 27, 2013
No Sew Drop Cloth Placemats
I use tablecloths to hide the fact I need to refinish our dining room table and haven’t gotten around to it. Lacey likes my tablecloths because she figured out how to use them to pull things off the table and into her eager mouth.
I guess I better get some placemats, huh?
I got my inspiration for this project from some of the little bits of supplies I wanted to use up while I wasclearing a path through the crap meticulously cleaning and reorganizing my craft room.
I guess I better get some placemats, huh?
I got my inspiration for this project from some of the little bits of supplies I wanted to use up while I was
How to Make Drop Cloth Placemats
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Monday, November 25, 2013
4 Ways for Small Families Can Save Money at a Warehouse Club
I have this preconceived notion that the only way to save money at a warehouse club is to buy giant sizes I don’t have room to store of products full of stuff I won’t buy due to additives, etc. that won’t save money for our small family of two people and the most cuddly dog that ever lived. I got almost an equal number of yeses and noes when I asked Can Small Families Shop At Warehouse Clubs and Save Money? I figure I’ll never know for certain unless I shop at a wholesale club and find out myself.
I accepted an invitation to a holiday blogger event at BJ’s Wholesale Club. I didn’t think there would be much I would want to buy there, but tried to go with an open mind about what I’d find. If nothing else, I figured I’d find things that are useful for The Most Fabulous Readers on the Planet (that’s you!) which is the point of inviting me to this event in the first place.
I accepted an invitation to a holiday blogger event at BJ’s Wholesale Club. I didn’t think there would be much I would want to buy there, but tried to go with an open mind about what I’d find. If nothing else, I figured I’d find things that are useful for The Most Fabulous Readers on the Planet (that’s you!) which is the point of inviting me to this event in the first place.
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Tuesday, November 19, 2013
37 Doctor Who Crafts
I am a big, big, big Doctor Who fan. When I needed more USB ports on my computer I bought a Doctor Who TARDIS USB computer hub (if you need more USB ports on your computer you can learn more about it here.)
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I write notes at my desk with a Sonic Screwdriver Pen (check out all of the Doctor's sonics here!)
I bought a bought a Tom Baker Era TARDIS Key Keychain here shortly after I discovered the classic Doctor Who episodes playing on public television and carried it for years until it wore out.
I bought a bought a Tom Baker Era TARDIS Key Keychain here shortly after I discovered the classic Doctor Who episodes playing on public television and carried it for years until it wore out.
For those of you who don’t know your Who, Doctor Who is a British science fiction show about a Time Lord named The Doctor who travels through time and space in his ship the TARDIS (Time And Relative Dimensions In Space) which looks like a police box and saves the universe from bug eyed monsters.
The show first aired from 1963 to 1989 and took a little break until they made a Doctor Who TV movie in 1996. The BBC brought Doctor Who back in 2005. This year marks the 50th Anniversary of Doctor Who.
I put together a collection of Doctor Who DIYs and crafts to celebrate the geekiest week of the year. On November 22, 2013 the BBC will simulcast the Doctor Who 20th Anniversary Special around the world and, if you are lucky, in 3D a local theater!
Allons-y!
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Thursday, October 31, 2013
Highball Halloween Party!
Happy Halloween!
Today is one our favorite holidays because it is all about frivolous fun. I got my costumer on and made a rare set of matching costumes for Husband and I to wear to this year’s Highball Halloween party. We were Raving Rabbids!
I’m glad I made our full length Rabbid suits from fleece. It was freezing that night!
Today is one our favorite holidays because it is all about frivolous fun. I got my costumer on and made a rare set of matching costumes for Husband and I to wear to this year’s Highball Halloween party. We were Raving Rabbids!
BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!!!!!!!
I’m glad I made our full length Rabbid suits from fleece. It was freezing that night!
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Sunday, October 20, 2013
21 Ways to Decorate Real Halloween Pumpkins
Husband suggested I bump up my Halloween décor for Lacey since it is her first Halloween with us.
That’s right. He said for Lacey.
It’s not like the guy likes Halloween or pumpkins or manipulating me into doing something he wants for Lacey (and I certainly do not do this on him because it works 100% of the time on both of us.)
ALL of these are for me to eat?!
It’s not like the guy likes Halloween or pumpkins or manipulating me into doing something he wants for Lacey (and I certainly do not do this on him because it works 100% of the time on both of us.)
I usually keep the pumpkins plain because I bake, puree, and freeze our pumpkins after Halloween. Cute but not as festive.
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Wednesday, October 16, 2013
How to Make Outdoor Flying Bat Halloween Decorations #HalloweenMP
Husband and I are decorating the house for Lacey’s first Halloween.
I asked Lacey what type of Halloween decorations she wante on the front porch she asked for a swarm of 3D flying bats she can chase. Typical spaniel. Lacey loves to “hunt” anything that flies.
I knew how I wanted Lacey's bats to look but I wasn't sure what materials I could make them from. I can shape paper but it won't hold up outdoors in damp weather (is was drizzling when I took the outdoor photos for this post.)
Hm…think, think, thinkidy, think.
I asked Lacey what type of Halloween decorations she wante on the front porch she asked for a swarm of 3D flying bats she can chase. Typical spaniel. Lacey loves to “hunt” anything that flies.
I knew how I wanted Lacey's bats to look but I wasn't sure what materials I could make them from. I can shape paper but it won't hold up outdoors in damp weather (is was drizzling when I took the outdoor photos for this post.)
Hm…think, think, thinkidy, think.
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Thursday, October 3, 2013
Tank Girl and Captain Hammer Costumes
My inner costumer came out to play last year when Husband and I went to a comic convention. I took a ton of pictures of the cosplayers (the people who dress up in comic book character costumes) while Husband met and talked to some of the comic book artists he collected as a kid.
I'll admit it. I'm a costume geek. I have a Pinterest costume board to prove it. Give me a follow, won't you?
This year, Husband wanted to go to the Ohio Comic Con because his childhood hero, Stan Lee, was going to be there. For those of you who did not spend all of your paper route money on comic books, Stan Lee created Spiderman, Iron Man, Thor, The Hulk, and most of The Avengers. I had to learn this to stay married.
Since Husband took the opportunity to do something he's wanted to do since we was a kid, I took the opportunity to do something I wanted to do too. I gingerly dipped my toe into the cosplay water.
I pulled last year's Halloween costume out and went as Tank Girl!
I'll admit it. I'm a costume geek. I have a Pinterest costume board to prove it. Give me a follow, won't you?
Since Husband took the opportunity to do something he's wanted to do since we was a kid, I took the opportunity to do something I wanted to do too. I gingerly dipped my toe into the cosplay water.
I pulled last year's Halloween costume out and went as Tank Girl!
Apparently good poses are part of the cosplay gig.
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Thursday, June 27, 2013
How to Emboss Ribbon with a Sizzix Big Shot
I forgot to buy a birthday card.
I had a stack of colored paper, a brand new Sizzix Big Shot die cutting and embossing machine and the 10 dies from the Sizzix Big Shot Balancing Act Value Pack (courtesy of Sizzix and The Balancing Act on Lifetime TV) sitting in front of me on the craft room table.
I should be able to whip up a cute card in no time with all of this stuff, right?
Not so much.
I couldn't come up a design I liked and was feeling out of my element because I don't do paper crafts very often. Thanks a lot Pinterest!
Then it hit me. The Big Shot die cuts fabric (my comfort zone), as well as the paper, card stock, metal (think soda pop can thin type) I tested while I was figuring out how I wanted to make the birthday card.
Fabric got my creative wheels turning. If I can die cut fabric, I wonder if the Big Shot can emboss ribbon?
Let's find out.
I had a stack of colored paper, a brand new Sizzix Big Shot die cutting and embossing machine and the 10 dies from the Sizzix Big Shot Balancing Act Value Pack (courtesy of Sizzix and The Balancing Act on Lifetime TV) sitting in front of me on the craft room table.
I should be able to whip up a cute card in no time with all of this stuff, right?
Not so much.
I couldn't come up a design I liked and was feeling out of my element because I don't do paper crafts very often. Thanks a lot Pinterest!
Then it hit me. The Big Shot die cuts fabric (my comfort zone), as well as the paper, card stock, metal (think soda pop can thin type) I tested while I was figuring out how I wanted to make the birthday card.
Fabric got my creative wheels turning. If I can die cut fabric, I wonder if the Big Shot can emboss ribbon?
Let's find out.
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
12 Red, White, and Blue Patriotic Summer Decor Ideas
Memorial Day kicks off my favorite season - summer! Woo hoo!
Husband and I have an even better reason to celebrate this year. Good friends will visit us from Germany that weekend. What better way to welcome our friends to the United States and celebrate Memorial Day (and pre decorate for the Fourth of July) than with patriotic red, white, and blue decor!
I like to hang banners and garlands on my porch rails. I like the texture of Uncommon Designs burlap flag banner and how it will work in a variety of decorating styles.
Husband and I have an even better reason to celebrate this year. Good friends will visit us from Germany that weekend. What better way to welcome our friends to the United States and celebrate Memorial Day (and pre decorate for the Fourth of July) than with patriotic red, white, and blue decor!
I like to hang banners and garlands on my porch rails. I like the texture of Uncommon Designs burlap flag banner and how it will work in a variety of decorating styles.
Photo courtesy of Uncommon Designs
I also like the stripe detail on Sweeter than Sweets star garland. Can you believe she made it out of paint chips?
Photo courtesy of Sweeter than Sweets
I'm tucking Better Homes and Gardens red, white, and blue bunting into the Idea Center of my mind (AKA Lisa's Kooky Idea Center if you listen to how Husband describes it which you probably shouldn't because Condo Blues is not his blog. It is mine.) Every summer when I finally remember to buy porch bunting it is too close to the Fourth of July and the stores are sold out. Their project is an incentive to use some of the fabric in my stash to make it.
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Monday, May 6, 2013
How to Make Paprika and Poppy Seed Soap
Hi my name is Lisa and I am a soapaholic. I seriously love, love, love handmade soaps and lotions.
Since we are fans of hygiene, and I found a very past its prime bottle of poppy seeds in the back of the pantry, I thought I'd make myself a little Happy Mother's Day to me gift of poppy seed soap.
I also turned to my spice rack for non artificial soap dye. Paprika works for dying Easter eggs, let's see if it works for dying soap red (it does! The soap does not turn our skin colors either.)
Since we are fans of hygiene, and I found a very past its prime bottle of poppy seeds in the back of the pantry, I thought I'd make myself a little Happy Mother's Day to me gift of poppy seed soap.
I also turned to my spice rack for non artificial soap dye. Paprika works for dying Easter eggs, let's see if it works for dying soap red (it does! The soap does not turn our skin colors either.)
How to Make Quick and Easy Paprika and Poppy Seed Soap - Artificial Dye Free!
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Tuesday, January 1, 2013
Nine Christmas Time and Money Saving Tips That Will Save Your Sanity (and Money Too)
During one of our first Christmas Eves I had a meltdown.
Husband waited until the very last second to purchase and wrap gifts because we
were waiting on payday (we run a cash only house with the exception of our
mortgage and car payments.)
We stayed up until the wee hours of the night wrapping gifts. Wrapping gifts less than 24 hours before the paper is ripped off seems pointless. Not to mention, I try to keep Christmas Eve low key and chill time to gear up for the happy Christmas frenzy the following day.
We stayed up until the wee hours of the night wrapping gifts. Wrapping gifts less than 24 hours before the paper is ripped off seems pointless. Not to mention, I try to keep Christmas Eve low key and chill time to gear up for the happy Christmas frenzy the following day.
I knew things had to change unless I wanted to ruin every
single holiday for the rest of our lives with an annual argument.
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Friday, December 21, 2012
Shop Christmas Week Discounts to Save Money Next Christmas
It's a few days before Christmas. I have stuffers for the stockings ('cause I like to help Santa out - he's a busy guy on Christmas Eve!) All of the gifts are tagged, wrapped, and under the tree.
Now is the time to go Christmas shopping!
For next year.
It will save you time, money, and sanity next year.
Most frugal tipsters suggest you save money by buying Christmas wrapping paper and decorations at a deep discount the day after Christmas. Unfortunately with new sales cycles and the bad economy pushing stores to offer the steep discounts early, and such there may not be much available on December 26th. But, those things ARE available at the deep discount Christmas week.
Now is the time to go Christmas shopping!
For next year.
It will save you time, money, and sanity next year.
Most frugal tipsters suggest you save money by buying Christmas wrapping paper and decorations at a deep discount the day after Christmas. Unfortunately with new sales cycles and the bad economy pushing stores to offer the steep discounts early, and such there may not be much available on December 26th. But, those things ARE available at the deep discount Christmas week.
I took this screen capture of Sears Christmas Shop today.
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Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Renaissance Christmas Tree
I like Christmas and the excuse to dress up the house in its party clothes. This year it all seemed like work I had to do instead of work I wanted to do because Husband and I are feeling the loss of the biggest Christmas lover of all - Blitzkrieg.
Blitzkrieg didn't know anything about oil lamps burning longer than they should, or a baby being born in a barn, or if a special hunk of tree is burning in the fireplace. All he knew is when I brought certain boxes and tubs in from the garage (Blitzkrieg knew the difference. I moved some tubs into the house when cleaning the garage one summer. Blitzkrieg got excited and did the Pekingese Dance only when he saw me move the Christmas tree box into the house during the project), the Christmas tree was going up with a special soft blanket underneath to sit on. The Pack Leaders put things under the tree (but not in the special space we eventually left for Blitzkrieg to sit under the tree.) Then a special day comes when the humans divide the spoils to the pack and you go to bed with a belly full of homemade dried sweet potato treats.
Yeah, so basically, if you have a pet that clues in about the holidays, their understanding is all on a purely materialistic level despite your best efforts.
Blitzkrieg didn't know anything about oil lamps burning longer than they should, or a baby being born in a barn, or if a special hunk of tree is burning in the fireplace. All he knew is when I brought certain boxes and tubs in from the garage (Blitzkrieg knew the difference. I moved some tubs into the house when cleaning the garage one summer. Blitzkrieg got excited and did the Pekingese Dance only when he saw me move the Christmas tree box into the house during the project), the Christmas tree was going up with a special soft blanket underneath to sit on. The Pack Leaders put things under the tree (but not in the special space we eventually left for Blitzkrieg to sit under the tree.) Then a special day comes when the humans divide the spoils to the pack and you go to bed with a belly full of homemade dried sweet potato treats.
Blitzkrieg photo bombing by cloth gift bag tutorial post.
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Monday, November 26, 2012
Build a Beer Advent Calender
It's time Christmas countdown calendar time! Whoo hoo!
Advent Calendars are a very Danish way to celebrate Christmas.
I never had one.
Clearly, I was horribly mistreated as a child. This has nothing to do with my parents didn't want two kids fighting over one daily calendar prize which we probably didn't need since Christmas was coming or extra treats that could negate the use of the most magical parental phrase to get two little girls to behave instantly, "Santa is watching."
Nope. It was out of pure parental meanness. I tell ya.
Now that I'm all grown up (stop laughing. It's true.) I guess I could get my own Advent calendar and countdown Christmas any. way. I. want.
I choose this.
Neener. Neener.
Advent Calendars are a very Danish way to celebrate Christmas.
I never had one.
Clearly, I was horribly mistreated as a child. This has nothing to do with my parents didn't want two kids fighting over one daily calendar prize which we probably didn't need since Christmas was coming or extra treats that could negate the use of the most magical parental phrase to get two little girls to behave instantly, "Santa is watching."
Nope. It was out of pure parental meanness. I tell ya.
Now that I'm all grown up (stop laughing. It's true.) I guess I could get my own Advent calendar and countdown Christmas any. way. I. want.
I choose this.
Neener. Neener.
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Monday, October 22, 2012
Schoolhouse Rock Costumes
Around here Halloween is ALL about the costume. I keep a running
Halloween costume idea list in my head of unique and slightly out there costume
ideas.
Last Halloween Husband and I went a Halloween party. The
theme was Childhood. After mulling over the costume possibilities, I realized I
had the perfect costume on my Halloween costume idea list. It’s something I’ve
been wanted to build for a long time School House Rock's Bill from Capital Hill! Husband got in on the School Rock costume action too.
He was the Engineer from Conjunction Conjunction.
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Sunday, September 16, 2012
Fall Drop Cloth House Flag
This year Husband and I decided to go with fall decorations
for the porch and yard instead of our traditional sea dog cemetery since our one
eyed pirate dog is not here to captain the ship.
I’m starting with our garden house flag. The LisaLand flag
(an inside joke that Husband had made into my birthday present) is summery and
a tad worn. Normally I replace it with a pirate flag I put up for InternationalTalk Like a Pirate Day (yarr!) and leave up until after Halloween. Yo ho ho and
a bottle of chardonnay! (That’s what girlie pirates drink.)
I poked around a few stores for personalized house flags and
the luck of being me, the house flags I like did not have a W. Who knew our
initial was so popular?
When I can’t buy, I’ll DIY!
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Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Fall Porch Whimsy Mood Board
It takes me awhile to get excited about early fall because it means my favorite season is almost ready to hibernate but it is
not quite sweater, apple cider, and cute boot season. It is a little too early
to go Halloween crazy with the decorating. I’m not sure what we’ll do for
Halloween. Husband and I aren’t in the mood for ghosts and skeletons this year.
I guess we should go with fall harvest porch decorations. Leaves, pumpkins, corn stalks, and country rustic autumn décor is
very eco and can stay up until Thanksgiving. I appreciate that style at other
people’s homes but it is not something I want to stare at for so long in my own
home. I want to hang onto to bright colors and whimsy for as long as I can until the
snow flies.
I created a nontraditional modern whimsy autumn porch mood
board to motivate me to think fall and spark some ideas for our porch.
Enjoy.
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Friday, June 15, 2012
Bandana Tablecloth
When I mention my love of cloth tablecloths and napkins (I
never run out of either. I just do laundry!), one of the first objections is
usually the expense. Especially if you have children who frequently spill things,
which mean you need more tablecloths and napkins while the spoiled set is in
the wash.
Photo courtesy of My Insanity
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Thursday, January 26, 2012
Stitched Love Note
Valentine’s Day gifts for Husband are hard. I use all my good
gift ideas for Christmas.
Husband usually gives me candy or flowers. I don't do that in case I duplicate. Although for our first Valentine’s Day, I gave him an anatomically correct chocolate heart.
18 years later it’s still in the box in the back of our refrigerator. I’d show you the real thing but I’m too afraid to open the box.
Husband usually gives me candy or flowers. I don't do that in case I duplicate. Although for our first Valentine’s Day, I gave him an anatomically correct chocolate heart.
18 years later it’s still in the box in the back of our refrigerator. I’d show you the real thing but I’m too afraid to open the box.
I told Husband he had my heart - and gave him this
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