Thursday, 27 May 2010
Tuesday, 25 May 2010
Monday, 17 May 2010
Thursday, 13 May 2010
Printable teacher thank you card & tag
Can you believe I will be away on their last day, so I will not be there to day goodbye. Probably for the best as I would probably be a total wreck.
Printable teacher thank you card & tag
via Executive Homemaker by Janna Wilson on 5/11/10
Print Free File: Printable teacher card/tag
School is letting out soon! Need a quick teacher thank you card to pair with a gift for the end of the year? Well, here you are! I've created a round, cut out card and two tags on this printable page…easy as "apple" pie!
Directions:
1. Download and save the pdf file to your computer.
2. Print the page onto plain or textured cardstock using your printer's BEST quality settings for a nice vibrant color. Trim inside the black lines to cut out the card. Punch the tags out with a 2″ circle punch for a super quick addition to a package or treat sack.
**Check out my Pretty Packages kit to make your own packaging (as shown above) for small treats and gifts for teachers too!
About the Executive Homemaker:
Meet Janna Wilson , country girl, graphic artist, mama to three crazy-cute kiddos, wife to Scott, stitcher, jewelry maker, dreamer, wannabe painter, Sunday school teacher, and lover of ALL THINGS crafty!
Visit Janna's online shop Whimsy Shoppe for fabulous downloads and handmade goods your family will love.
Wednesday, 12 May 2010
Monkey Bread
This looks really delicious. Unfortunately you can’t get premade biscuit (scone) dough in the UK (or other places in the world). So I would suggest making up your own scone dough and then cutting it up into bits. Should work just as well (or even better maybe!)
Thanks to Mel at The Larson Lingo! Here is the recipe.
Tuesday, 11 May 2010
Its a blogfield out there
There are so many blogs out there, the mind boggles (or bloggles). I spend way to much time wading through the blogosphere (yes that is actually a real word) and I find so much that inspires me. However, most of my browsing happens just by chance. I would love to take a look at the blogs my readers like to look at. So here is a Linky List – please can you add you favourite blog to the list (i.e. the first one you look at every time you log in).
Monday, 10 May 2010
Clean Up Your Room Day
- Today is also National Shrimp Day
- May is National Bike Month & National Strawberry Month & National Hamburger Month
Sunday, 9 May 2010
Bloggers Block
I have a complete writers block when it comes to my blog itsawomanslife. I just can't bring myself to write anything intelligent. Problem with blogs is, the more you neglect them the less people read them until you have to start from scratch with your readership. Blergh.
Friday, 7 May 2010
Oh I am still learning
When I see a beautiful, minimalist blog like this one, I realise how far I have to go in my design...and she has three children under 4 years. Oh my word, how inadequate I feel. Anyway, visit mycakies because then you can see what I aspire to.
Inspiration from A Totally Normal Woman
I love it when I see a blog designed by a totally normal person just like me, trying to do things I aspire to do, like style and redesign homes with everyday items. Have a look at Pepper Design Blog for projects and style that is within everyone's reach.
I especially like her collection of organising ideas for the Ikea Expedit range of shelving. I can't wait to go buy some!! (When we move to the States that is).
Joy's Hope: It was all yellow.
Thursday, 6 May 2010
Two friends having babies this summer.
Summertime Baby Knits: Though it is hot, babies still have a tendency to get cold in the summertime so give them something to cuddle up with.
Gansey Layette
by Veronik Avery
Classic layette worked in easy-care washable wool. The jacket combines traditional Gansey elements - with a practical crossover closure that buttons at the shoulders. The tam features a wheel-shaped crown and i-cord "stem." The blanket is worked in four triangles seamed together after the knitting is done. Learn more.
New Baby Blanket and Hat by Kristin Spurkland
Comfort a new baby with this super-soft cotton hat and matching blanket lined with plaid flannel for extra warmth, comfort, and beauty. Learn more
Introducing Dr K-J
Question.
I agree completely. Along with a strong cup of freshly brewed coffee.
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Wednesday, 5 May 2010
What a fabulous day
Yes I am using the word fabulous a lot recently. Oh well. I expect I shall find a new favourite word soon.
In the meantime, I am very pleased with myself because today has been a good one. Which is always worth crowing over a bit. I mean, there is so much whinging going on these days that it makes a nice change. Doesn't it!
Provender Deli, South Petherton.
Yummy food, and a coffee shop tucked away in the back. And free Wifi, so we work there too!
Went home and GOT EVERYTHING DONE!!! Now that was the best part.
Housewiving
Oh I love my house. I also wish I could keep it just so, like the dreamy pictures in magazines, where all the colours co-ordinate to create a perfect haven with a specific atmosphere. Well, I was encouraged to find my parents-in-law had used our house as their getaway while we were in Australia, and it became their favourite place to go to relax and unwind. They called it their country hideaway. I think I like living in a country hideaway!
This morning I attempted to arrange three bunches of flowers into a vase so that they looked elegant, sophisticated and breathtaking. But I have never managed any arrangement that looked like that. I have decided that there are certain skills I need to develop. I am good at cooking. I manage even to wow people with my cooking. But I have never wowed anyone with my flowers. Or my photography.
So I have decided I am going to train myself (using the wonderful resources on the web) to arrange flowers. Watch this space for my progress and the links I find that help.
Tuesday, 4 May 2010
My planned degree at Taylor
Bachelor of Science in Professional Writing
Fish or Chicken Batter recipe
Monday, 3 May 2010
Blogging
I have a blog going around in my head all the time. The problem with this is that I do not have a laptop on a string around my neck. So I feel frustrated at all these wonderful thoughts that I would like to share, that are stuck there in my brain. Should I do what my Granny did and hang a notebook around my neck with a little pencil, on a string? Problem is I would never stop writing things down, and life would come to a standstill.
How do I let the words go and not worry about losing them forever? How do I trust that the most important ones will come flooding back when I sit in front of my screen?
Beethoven had two notebooks with him all the time. One was for first thoughts. Those fragments that come to you as you are washing the dishes or driving the car (or the carriage in his case perhaps). Then every day he would discipline himself to go through his First Thoughts notebook and spend time developing the thoughts into a context. From this he would choose work that stood out for him and grow it into symphonies and concertos. This allowed the creative impulse to be captured, nurtured and disciplined into great works of art.
I have two notebooks, but I am struggling to have them with me when I need them. I also find it difficult to stop what I am doing and write a thought down immediately. I always think "I'll just finish this and then I'll write it down", but I never do. How am I going to build this habit into my life?
I started reading Twyla Tharp's book about the Creative Habit. I need to continue her book and perhaps it will help me with some practical ideas.