June 15th, 2009 §
When Annabelle first told me she wanted a “banana party,” I had no idea what that would entail. It ended up being a ton of fun coming up with ideas and the party was hit with all of the kids!
First off are the invites which were, of course, bananas! I used yellow cardstock for the “peel” and used my sewing machine to stitch around the edge so that the “banana” could be inserted and removed easily. And, I couldn’t have a banana without a banana sticker, so I used sticker paper and printed off my own with a 3 on them. The fronts read, “Our little chiquita is turning 3!” and the back had the pertinent party info. They were sent with the flaps up so that the guests could feel like they were actually peeling the banana. I love these

I found this adorable banana fabric from Moda and used it for her skirt and the goody bags. It was destiny! The skirt was made from this twirly skirt pattern and it was quite cute for the short amount of time that she wore it.

About 20-minutes into the party she changed into her bathing suit to play on the “wet banana” (AKA slip-n-slide). Ok. I’m the only one who called it this. I do believe that the slip-n-slide will make an appearance at all of our birthday parties because it’s easy and the kids LOVE IT. I will find a way to work it into whatever theme these little monkeys come up with!

Here are the goody bags. I just made very simple bags that tied with an attached ribbon. Inside the bags were paintchip-notepads, banana crayons (melted then poured into candy molds), noise makers, banana suckers, and little craft papers that I picked up in packs at JoAnn’s. I spent no more than $10 on everything total (not per bag…total!) which thrills me to no end.

Some of the kids were not quite ready to jump right in and join the fun at the slip-n-slide so they played this Banana Toss game:


We had chocolate cuppies with a light banana topping. I’ll post the recipe for the topping tomorrow (I actually have stuff to post so I’m dragging this baby out!). While I’m at this photo I’ll also point out something else that worked out and made me immensely happy. I used the tutorial for attaching plates and candle sticks from Design Sponge to make this cupcake stand and I’m just thrilled that it worked out so well! We had more cupcakes than this. I staged this quickly before the party then promptly put everthing back in the fridge before it melted. I added a banana slice to each cupcake before serving.

And, for the cake, I made this Banana Split Cake from Martha Stewart. It was a big ol’ pile of ooey goodness and it was delicious!

Thanks for stopping by and checking out our fun! Here are just a couple more pics of the girls playing with the banana toss the day after the party:


June 14th, 2009 §




So today my little girl turned 3. Here she is wearing her favorite dress (coincidently my least favorite) and playing her favorite game: catch. She had a blast at her birthday party yesterday and I’ll have some of the details from that tomorrow. In the meantime, here are some proud-mama-pics of my big girl.
May 10th, 2009 §
I hope everyone had a wonderful Mother’s Day! We kept things pretty low-key around here, but I enjoyed being able to slack off on a few things and let the hubby pick up the slack! I received the most adorable photo card from Cory and the girls. It was very sweet and I’m wishing more and more that I had a card box (or old shoe box) to keep all of treasures.
As for my mom, I decided to print off a photo I took of her birds a couple weeks ago that I really liked. The colors on the print came out so vibrant and it really looks so much better framed then on the screen. I think she really loved it…but then she always loves anything I make for her. Even the unfinished latch-hook snowman I made for her a few Christmases ago.

I never remember to buy things like giftwrap at the store and anyways it’s seems like such an unnecessary purchase when I’ve got an entire craft room full of stuff. So, to wrap the framed print, I ended up trying an idea I recently saw in a Kath Kidston book. The woman can apparently do anything with fabric, and to make pretty wrapping paper she said to scan it and print it out. So I did.

I really couldn’t believe how pretty it turned out given just how easy it was to generate. I used two peices of standard-sized paper to wrap the frame then finished it off with a bit of ribbon. You can see the pillowcase I used under the gift…a perfect match! I totally love the fact that I can tap into my fabric stash without actually having to cut into anything or part with my favorites. So, the next time you have a smallish gift and no suitable wrapping paper, just break out your scanner! Try it. You’ll love it. Promise.
April 12th, 2009 §
Hope everyone is having a fabulous Easter Sunday! We spent the bulk of our morning at church and since we knew we wouldn’t have time to do baskets beforehand, I set everything up after ushering everybody out the door. When we got home from church, the girls were surprised with this scene upon entering the house:

If you’ve been following OCP, then some of this may look familiar to you. The baskets were inspired by the one from Disdressed, the bunnies were inspired by the chenille bunnies from Smooch Designs, and the idea for the goldfish carrots came from No Fuss Fabulous. Here’s a better look at the goods:

They each got a book, some stickers, a pocket purse, some heart bangles, and bubbles. Inside the plastic eggs were either animal crackers, peeps, or Play-Doh.
Sweet and simple, just how I like it.

Here are the girls on our way to church this morning. Lately they don’t want to go anywhere without their sunglasses!


They’ve been so excited about Easter for weeks and we’ve been counting down the days on our calendar. A few days ago I had them both paint some wooden eggs. I saw a similar idea here and I thought it would be a fun tradition, plus I love the idea of having a massive collection of hand-painted eggs by the time they’re both teenagers.

Of course, the eggs needed a home, so we tried our hand at the yarn nests that I’ve been seeing everywhere.

I think I enjoyed making these more than anyone, but we must have used waaaaay too much glue. It took forever and a day for them to dry, and when they did they just looked like a big goopy mess. We ended up keeping all of our eggs (the hand painted and dyed eggs) on a plate on our kitchen table. It’s been a lovely and colorful centerpiece that will be missed after today.
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Right now it’s nap time. Everyone is sleeping and as my eyes glaze over my computer screen, scanning what I’ve typed thus far, I’m thinking perhaps I should have joined them. We’ll be spending what’s left of our Easter driving to different relative’s homes and celebrating with family. The food is good, the hospitality is always warm, but hopping from place to place is downright exhausting!
Wishing you all a very happy Easter!
April 7th, 2009 §

Happy WW!
April 2nd, 2009 §
I haven’t been around much here, if you hadn’t noticed. And it’s not because there aren’t things I’ve wanted to share…there’s plenty. So today, for the sake of catching up, I’ve decided to create one BIG post that includes everything that I’ve wanted to post about over the past couple of weeks.
Lots of pics (mostly unedited).
Few words.
We had an absolute blast at a butterfly garden:

(photo by my wonderful husband)

Here’s Annabelle chasing the butterflies:


Here are both girls totally engrossed watching this one little white butterfly on the red flower.




Charlotte’s favorite part was smelling the flowers. I think she smelled each and every one!

The flowers bloomed

Annabelle got sick…she was so miserable.

We broke out the watertable and have enjoyed it daily.

We made a sailboat for our water table adventures.

Then this guy came around.

He was showing a little too much interest in our recycled watercraft.

And the next thing I knew we had a stowaway. It seems you can’t go anywhere these days without being invaded by pirates.


Have I mentioned before that our neighborhood is classified as a registered bird sanctuary? One of the perks is this distinction is being able to look out into our backyard and see this on the other side of the lake:

Quite the looker, wouldn’t you say?

I love those wispy feathers that hang from his neck.

Oh..and what’s this? Putting a little show on for us, eh?

And if the scenery here looks familiar it’s because it’s exactly where Mama Duck was hanging out with her babies. I guess the geese were getting to be too much of a nuisance to her because I haven’t seen her around lately.
Annabelle started feeling better and Charlotte and I enjoyed having her home so much that we pulled her from daycare.

More fun at the water table:

I thought the girls would enjoy making a birthday card for their friend’s first birthday party so I carved up a quick potato stamp.

Ooops! Forgot to reverse the image! We didn’t have the time to redo everything so I captioned the inside with something about the baby girl being “on the other side of one now.”
Had some fun fingerpainting.


This one got a little carried away:

By the time she was done her upper body resembled a smurf…I’m sure it was a wonderful sensory experience for her, though.
Surprised my husband with a cake for dinner on April Fool’s Day:

It’s a meatloaf cooked in a cake pan covered with creamy mashed potatoes. I got the idea from Jenny last year and knew I had to do it. It was great. Poor Charlotte was *very* disappointed when she bit into her piece…even though both girls saw me make the whole thing. And Cory was totally confused until he realized what it was.
There…all caught up now!
Now that both girls are home I’ll likely be doing more kiddie crafts around here. Hopefully I’ll be able to share our daily goings on more regularly than I have been. I’m still trying to find the right balance for everything. I’ve decided not to post more than 3 posts per day on OCP and I’m hoping that will help me manage everything better. But frankly, there’s just so much good stuff going on that it’s hard not to post everything I come across.
I’ll also be working on the girls’ Easter gifts over the next week and hope to share some of that.
Did anybody actually read all of this? If so, thanks for hanging in there!
See you soon!
March 24th, 2009 §
We spotted these Mallard ducklings across the lake over the weekend. There are 9 of them…9 little puffs of fluff sticking close to Mama and making all kinds of sweet little duckling noises. I mentioned a couple weeks ago that I’ve been telling the girls to expect some ducklings soon, so I was elated when I noticed them swimming about!
So far they’ve been staying by the natural preserve across from our lot, but I’m sure we’ll be seeing more of them as they get older. There are a couple of Canadian Geese that have been behaving very aggressively towards these little guys, so Mama Duck is understandably keeping them as protected as she can.
We’ll be keeping an eye on our ducklings, so you can probably expect a few more updates over the next few months!
March 2nd, 2009 §

My glasses are broken. Again. This time the arm actually snapped off so I can’t just go and super-glue them back together.

Very irritating.
To see what’s irritating others, check out Jenny’s photo challenge for today.
February 4th, 2009 §

For as long as I can remember, the only thing that was ever exciting to me about Valentine’s Day was the chocolate. Not much has changed, really, which is why you probably won’t see much more about the upcoming holiday here. But, I do have my two little ones now and I try not to let my biases get in the way of their fun…too much.
In the spirit of being festive, I figured we’d make some V-Day inspired decor…3-D hearts!
I’m posting a tutorial for this easy project, not to insult your intelligence, but because I like taking pictures and I know some people really prefer to look at images rather than read.
What you’ll need:
painted cardboard (the girls painted the backs of oatmeal boxes).
ribbon
stapler
hot glue gun
scissors
First cut out small, medium, and large hearts. I used the same template that I used for our heart scarf then eye-balled the other two hearts from there.

Fold the smaller two sizes in half and layer all of them on top of the big heart. Then staple right in the middle. I covered the staple with a little dab of paint. Use the hot glue gun to attach the ribbon…and you’re done. That’s it.

When I originally added the ribbon, I intended on using it to hang the hearts. But that’s silly. These will only be up for a few weeks and I’m not about to puncture my wall for some fleeting decor. So, I used wall putty to stick them to the wall. That being said, you can forgo the ribbon if you’d like, thus alleviating the need for a glue gun!

We also went to the library a few days ago and brought back some Valentine-y books.

One particularly worth mentioning is the one on the bottom: Secret Valentine. Just a simple story about a little girl who, with her mother, decides to skip the greeting card store and make all of her own valentines.

So sweet it just warms my heart right up.

She even makes one for her kitty.

Surely there are other decent Valentine’s books out there. Any suggestions?
January 31st, 2009 §
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