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Friday, December 30, 2011

Favorite Posts in 2011 + a Link-Up Party

:::  If you are looking for the Refresh Your Nest Friday link-up, this is it!  See below to link up your favorite posts from 2011.  ::

Don't you love all the Top Ten lists popping up on blogs this week?  'Tis the season for year-end countdowns, wrap-ups, and lists... and why shouldn't bloggers play along?  On that note, I spent a few moments dancing down memory lane and found the Top Ten Posts of 2011 on Making Lemonade. Hope you'll play along and link up a fave post or two from your blog below; I'll feature a bunch next week! As for me, here's my favorite posts on the blog from this past year:



This herb trellis wall provided a shady spot on our deck all summer long, as well as provided ingredients for some mighty tasty dinners.  As an update, the herbs did really well on the wall.  It was the rainiest year, like, EVER here in Pennsylvania which means I did very little watering.  Had it been left up to me, they might not have fared so well.  I'm already looking forward to the spring when I can get my yummy fresh herbs growing again.



My bedazzled pumpkins project started as a question from my friend asking how to recreate the look of a version in a high-end catalog for less than their $158 price tag.  Thanks to her inquiry, this became one of my most visited links this year.  Celebrations.com also listed it as a top project in 2011, which was icing on the cake.



One of the most revealing and scariest posts for which I've ever hit the "publish" button.  It's a post that had to be written, even if it was through sobs and tears.



Over 50 of you fabulous people voted on her new room color, and you chose the bright and cheery Misty Aqua.  We said "Bye Bye Birdie", painted the room and added some sassy accessories.  Now Noodle has a whole new room, and I'm happy to report she actually sleeps in there!  She used to sleep in our guest room {it's a long, long story} but once we kicked out the birds and bad memories she loved sleeping in her room.  This project went beyond a room makeover to a life makeover, thanks to your input into our very own 'color therapy.'  Since that post, I've added butterfly wall art and no-sew curtains if you want to peek at the updates.



This project also received quite a bit of traffic, perhaps because it was so very simple and cheap to make.  I've since mounted them on these plate hangers, making them look cleaner with no visible hooks.



What makes me giggle about this post is the number of emails and comments asking how the Vera Bradley bag fared.  I'm happy to report it's {almost} as good as new!  In other news, the above photo is from my Pottery Barn Knock-Off Book Rack post.  I'm pretty sure you'll thank me for not including an actual photo from our Library Misadventure. ;-)



I hopped aboard the chevron trend (just once, pinky swear) and guest posted on The CSI Project with a tutorial on how to make an interchangable doormat.  Ya'll, this one took forever to make but it's happy colors and message make me super excited for summer again!



This was another tutorial I wrote for The CSI Project.  I'm including it because my blog friend Jen made them and by her own admission they bombed.  The problem?  She had the audacity to use real ingredients-- fresh pumpkin she pureed, homemade cream cheese frosting-- and they turned out hard as rocks.  I know, healthy ingredients?  What was she thinking?!  So I'm including it in my Top 10 with a warning to go for the fake processed stuff and not use your good stuff to make them... and to Jen, I owe you a batch!  Maybe for Valentine's Day?




We had his birthday party in OBX, where 20 of us gathered for a long overdue family reunion.  Despite the fact this party fell at the beginning of a difficult week for my family (my uncle had been diagnosed with terminal cancer just a few days before), looking back I'm so very thankful for that blessed time together.  Seeing the handmade touches, good food, and smiles reminds me to be so thankful for all we do have, instead of the things we don't.  When I wrote the post this summer, I tried my best to make it about my son turning one and not about the sorrow I felt.  When I reread it just now it filled me with happiness and love, and fond memories of my uncle and how healing such a special place can be for those who need it most.



My personal favorite, because we had the perfect weekend and I miss those gals so darn much.

Now it's your turn.  Link up a few of your favorite posts from 2011.  Visit a few as well.  Feel free to add my button at the bottom so others can play along, though it's not mandatory.  If you are a blogger and rarely comment or link, I hope you'll take a minute and do it today so I can stop by for a visit.  Most of all, Happy New Year everybody!


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Thursday, December 29, 2011

DIY Wine Glass Charms

Some people collect ornaments.  Others collect spoons, stamps, snowglobes.  We collect wine corks.

Specifically, wine corks that mark special occassions.


And, okay, maybe I collect a few other things too.  But this post is about my corks.

After gulping down finishing a bottle of wine, we drop the cork into an apothecary jar.  If the occassion or date was significant, I'll write it on the side.

It's my little memory jar, full of sips and gulps and good times.


The problem?  What to do with all those corks!

Turning a few into wine glass charms seemed appropriate.

Not only can they spark conversation, they keep your drink from getting mixed up with others.  Because, you know, after a few too many sips it becomes easy to misplace your wine glass.  Your only job becomes remembering which cork was yours.


Once I figured out how to do it, I couldn't believe how easy they were to make.  The hardest part was thinking through the process and standing in front of the earring findings at Michaels until I found the parts that would work best.  And trust me, I don't mind staring at products at Michaels once you find the fun stuff.

Materials:
(I purchased the earring findings at Michaels for only a few dollars)

corks
beads (optional)
needle nose pliers (optional)

1.  Choose corks with interesting names and images, or special meaning.


2.  Insert eyepin through bead, and into middle of cork.


3.  Attach leverback earwires (or other round earwires, leverbacks just happened to be the ones I liked best) and pinch to secure.


4.  Cheers!


Have a safe and healthy New Years, here's hoping it's full of wonderful memories and lots of special wine corks!

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Thursday, December 22, 2011

Refresh Your Nest Friday # 14

It's finally FRIDAY!  And not only that, it's finally the Friday before Christmas Eve.  The energy here is electric, Noodle is beside herself with excitement and just about ready to burst into a poof of candy-cane colored sprinkles.  She's been singing herself to sleep every night-- with Christmas carols.  I'm pretty sure I'm going to need to run some post-Christmas intervention so she doesn't get too sad when it's all over.

Once again, your projects and Nest Refreshing continues to astound.  Here's the Fab Five from this week (but you know you are all fabulous, right?)-- with a special one at the end for my friend Jenny.

Double Decker Fudge from Ladybird Ln.  Need I say more?  Okay, how about there's 83 other varieties of fudge linked up to that recipe.  Don't say I didn't warn you.


See this cloche from Plum Patchwork?  Can you guess what it used to be?  An ugly brass light fixture!  How 'bout them apples?


Renewed Upon a Dream built some box shelves.  There are so many possibilities for these guys!


It's been awhile since I've seen truly unique stockings.  Rinni's Playground made these sassy Monsters stockings for her twins, and they promised not to bite Santa's hand.  The stockings, not the twins, of course.  ;-)


Jenny, this one's for you.  Hardly Housewives shares a recipe for Saltine Candy that's similar to the one our friend Mary makes.  We lovingly refer to it as "crack".  Stick a tray of that in front of teachers at 3 PM and see if you make it out alive.  Enjoy!


Just a heads up, next week's party will be a "Best Of 2011."  So you can link up any post from 2011, I expect all my friends new and old to be joining in!

Ready to link up?  You know the drill... visit other people's blogs, it's super nice to link back to this party, and link directly to your post and not just your home page.  And Santa will be extra nice to anyone with this button on your blog or post:

Making Lemonade

Love you guys!  Have the happiest of holidays, no matter which ones you celebrate. 
XOXO,
Carrie



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Homemade Christmas Gift: Hot Cocoa Kit


Hot Chocolate kits.  The idea certainly isn't new, I've seen them around for years and years-- even before Pinterest and blogs, gasp!  But since they make such easy little DIY gifts I thought I'd share our version.  If you live in a colder climate, there's nothing like some hot cocoa to warm your spirit on a chilly day.  These kits make great gifts for teachers, babysitters, neighbors, and friends.  They ended up costing about $4 each.  Here's how I put my version together.  Enjoy!


Materials:
hot chocolate mix (Ghirardelli makes a delish one, found at the grocery store)
baggies for treats
a mix-ins like mini-marshmallows, peppermint chips, peppermint pillows
glass cracker jar (from the Dollar Store)
felt, paper, pens for the gift tag
elastic cord or ribbon or tying on tag
festive colored washcloth or tea towel for wrapping (optional)

1.  Go shopping for the hot cocoa and mix-ins.  We love Ghirardelli Hot Cocoa Mix, it's rich and decadent.  Here's a homemade version, too-- yum!


Those glass cracker jars came from The Dollar Store.  They are a little smaller than I would have liked, but they worked well for this purpose.  Though I did have to leave out some peppermint pillows I'd purchased, so next time I'll splurge for the larger size.  Walmart sells similar versions in a larger size starting at $3 if you want to go that route.  Larger jars = more mix-in ideas!


2.  Fill the bags with your goodies (make sure the size you are using FITS in the jar first, I had to do a few trial runs... it was kind of like Tetris trying to make sure they all worked together).

It looks prettier to fold them without twisting the top together first, but I went for practical over pretty.  By twisting and folding, I hoped to make a better seal to preserve the cocoa for longer and prevent a blast of powder in the face when the recipient opened the bag.


Label the bags.


I placed the cocoa and marshmallows in the jar first:


and then the mini-melts on top.  That's the only way all three things fit.  {I had to squish the baggie of mini-melts a bit into a hamburger shape to fit on top.}



Tie it up in a red striped washcloth if desired, and tie with elastic cord (or any ribbon, of course, I just happened to have the red cord).  They'd be pretty without the extra wrapping, but I found these striped ones at The Dollar Store and couldn't resist:


Create your tags.  I used mittens cut from felt on the front, and glued on paper with the cocoa recipe and instructions on the back.



Now go deliver your cheery gift!


{And maybe hide one away for yourself; it's a nice little pick-me-up.  You deserve it!}


What's your favorite type of handmade gift?  Any great ideas for teachers/neighbors/friends you'd like to share?
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Saturday, December 17, 2011

Last Minute Christmas Gift Ideas

With a week left to finish Christmas shopping (and just 2 more days to get Free Super Saving Shipping from Amazon, which is my favorite thing about Amazon), I thought it appropriate to jot down a quick list of some gifting favorites...

... plus maybe one or two things I'd love to see from Santa this year myself.  {I've been very good Santa, I promise!}

Be sure to share your favorite gift ideas in the comments.  If you prefer to make your own gifts, I'll be back later this weekend with a tutorial for an easy gift idea that I was able to make during naptime yesterday.  And let me tell you, it was a short naptime.  Have a great start to your weekend, friends!

Cool Ideas for Kids


Have a picky eater?  This Ms. Food Face Plate might make her warm up to mealtime!  What's so brilliant about these plates is you can make eating a variety of foods fun by creating interesting faces, and your kids will be so excited they won't realize they are eating, say, asparagus.  Because they are ceramic, we'll use this for special occasions or when I can closely monitor my little eater.  Wouldn't want Ms. Food to be smashed on our tile floor!  Edited to add: just purchased the Ms. Food plate, and it won't arrive until after Christmas.  However, this ceramic face plate will arrive before, and and it's the cheapest version I found-- at this moment, it's $10 but be aware Amazon changes prices constantly.


Up until a few months ago, Bee would NOT sit still long enough to get through a book, no matter how short the text.  This is the book that changed it all.  He loved touching the pages and the simple text: "That's not my plane!  It's engine is too bumpy."  Soon, he could sit through one book.  Then two.  Then three, and four... I have this book (and some perseverance) to thank for that.  Needless to say, my little reader is getting a few others in this series under the tree this Christmas!


This Design and Drill Travel Toy gets rave reviews, but Bee is still a bit too young.  It comes in a carrying case to hold all those pieces.  It's a shoe-in for his 2nd birthday, though!


The price of these 60 Foam Magnetic Objects dropped 61% recently and now they are only $5.99!  Noodle loves to tell stories, these are great for language development.  Older children can use them for storytelling and ideas for writing prompts.  If I still had a classroom, I'd probably buy two!


The Putamayo CDs are wonderful, we have several and luuuurrrrve them.  Animal Playground is a favorite; the song "Littlest Birds" is my anthem for Noodle.  World Playground should be fun as well, I'm adding it to our collection this year.


Noodle has been very interested in the nativity and Christmas story this year, thanks to preschool.  This Fisher Price version is a fun way for little ones to relate to the story.  You should hear Noodle sing her baby Jesus song from school, oh my goodness it makes me melt.  I'm still not sure how it goes, something about a manger, my Lord, and baby Jesus.  But it's cute for sure!


Great Gifts for Grandparents


My mother-in-law directly requested a GPS, and I'm buying her the one I purchased earlier this year for myself.  My husband and I were both stubborn about getting a GPS since our phones have Map apps.  After getting incredibly frustrated with my phone, I finally broke down and bought a GPS unit.  It has proved it's weight in gold (and time saved, thanks to the traffic updates), and now even my once-doubting husband won't leave the house for roadtrips without it.  This Garmin Nuvi with Lifetime Map and Traffic Updates is a steal at $112.  It's the version I have, it's great!  The price decreased because there is a newer version available, but if you are willing to "settle" for this year's model then it's a fantastic buy.




CVS had same-day photo gifts, plus a 20% off coupon code.  I know a certain YiaYia and Grandma that would love a photo book, photo mug or calendar of a little Noodle and Bee.  ;-)  I wouldn't assume your CVS for sure can do it in a day, so maybe order sooner rather than later.  Shutterfly and Mpix are two sites I've used for photos; again, not sure of the turnaround time but it's worth a shot!

Can't find a photo online and I don't dare take a pic to show you or my daughter will want to play it again and again and AGAIN, but we found a saxophone playing Santa toy at Home Depot for $13.  Push the button and he plays a tune while his hat jumps back and forth and he wiggles his hips.  Let me tell you, I can not WAIT to bring this up to Grandma's house on Christmas as a thank you for all the electronic talking toys shes given to my kids over the years.  Just some sweet payback, one that's really funny to boot.   ;-)

Handsome Ideas for Him

My husband loves to make pancakes.  I call it perpetual pancakes, he makes a big batch of batter (say that 5 times fast) and uses it all week.  Unfortunately, that takes up a ton of space in the fridge.  This batter dispenser is the perfect solution, plus makes for mess-free pancake pouring!


These gloves from Block Headwear have slits for you to slide your fingers out to use touchscreen devices like an iPhone.  I know, why didn't I think of that?


Beer soap.  Like men don't smell like beer already (just kidding).  This Etsy shop promises on-time Christmas delivery!


Speaking of beer, if your guy loves craft brews then they'll want a set of beer glasses for that purpose.  Here's one that fits the bill, or this one that costs a bit more but comes with six different types (note: the set in that second link will arrive after Christmas, bummer).

Ideas for Me (ummm, I mean, for HER)


House Beautiful had a review of this cookbook, Plenty, and it sounds perfect for summer cooking-- vibrant ways to make vegetables from a famous London eatery.  Yum!


Every year, I come across different magazines bragging about the amazing-ness of Touche Eclat from Yves Saint Laurent.  I give in.  Gimme some.  It's the least my sweetie can do in exchange for all the traveling he's been partaking in lately.  ;-)


I used to own a pink BPA-Free Nalgene water bottle, but now it's long gone (along with my waistline, ha!)  Someone who loves me might want to replace it?  No pressure, sweetie.


If I didn't already have these Magnetic Poetry Lower Case Alphabet Stamps, I'd buy them again.  The font is modern and yet classic, and I've used them for several projects just in the past few days.  Etsy sellers or fellow crafters will use them all. the. time.  Trust me when I say I scoured the internet for weeks to find ABC stamps for crafting, these were the only ones I could find that were the perfect size and font.  The limitations I found with them are as follows: I wish the metal piece they attach to was bigger to make for easier stamping, and the rubber part on one has started to separate from the magnet-- nothing a little glue won't fix, but still.  All in all I love them!


Vests are just about the perfect outerwear in this climate.  I live in them.  This Thinsulate Vest from LL Bean is thin yet warm, and oh-so-chic!  I'll take one in black and one in white, please.


I'm really trying to work on my photography skills, and photographing my kids is my number one priority in that realm.  Mamarazzi?  Sounds like the perfect book for me!


This book has been on my wishlist for years, full of projects for all those one-yard wonders of fabric I've been hoarding!  Apparently it's good for those learning how to sew, a category in which I comfortably fall.  {I started to write 'beginning sewers', but that sounds like sewers, gross, right?}

If you are looking for a gift for a foodie, chef, or anyone who enjoys spending time in the kitchen, here's a gift list I created last year {with a few homemade ideas, too!}  I'll try to post some neighbor and teacher gift ideas later this weekend.  
 What gifts do you love to give?  Any ideas for last minute?  And what are YOU wishing for in your stocking this year?

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