I love spice markets.
But my OCD wonders:
What if a strong wind comes along?
Or a toddler?
What if someone trips and falls?
Or sneezes?
Does it matter if they get mixed together?
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I love spice markets.
But my OCD wonders:
What if a strong wind comes along?
Or a toddler?
What if someone trips and falls?
Or sneezes?
Does it matter if they get mixed together?
(more after the jump)
I love these shopping cart covers…..and they also double as high chair covers! I never left home without mine when Boo was still riding in the front section of the cart. I just made one for my niece. You can download my free PDF pattern below…..it prints out onto twelve 8.5″ x 11 pages and you just have to tape them together at the guide points. It’s a large file so you’ll have to unzip it once downloaded.
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Loving this little tote from Vineyard Vines.
To see more of Boo’s picks click here for the Boo Style series.
So……I’ve tried to do job charts and job lists but I’m just not organized enough right now….and Boo can’t read so she can’t fill them out herself! So I came up with the “good job” jar until she gets old enough to track her chores on My Job Chart or on a checklist!
Here’s why I love it and it works:
1. We use marbles and pretty rocks as rewards when Boo finishes a chore or has extra good behavior. Each one is a different size so a huge special job can outweigh an simple chore:
2. It’s personalized in her favorite color purple (and if you have multiple kids they can each have their own special jar:
3. Each week a small, reasonable “prize” is selected, written down, and attached to the jar so there is a tangible goal in mind. Once the jar is full, the goal is reached, and emptied out for a fresh start.
4. There is incremental measures of success etched on the various rings. A piece of candy or extra “juice dollar” can be earned for each ring reached throughout the week.
There is more than one way you can make your own….for example, you could just add rubber bands to the outside of an old jar if you don’t have the time to make a more detailed jar like I did.
I set up a template on my Silhouette software (click here to download my template…..all you have to do is change the personalized name in the software). The template fits an area 3″ high by 9″ around (a small condiment or cherry jar).
I had the Silhouette machine cut out the template onto adhesive shelf paper and applied the strips to the jar as shown:
I applied Armour Etch glass etching cream (available at most craft stores) to the jar and followed the directions.
After the etching cream is washed off here’s what the lines and wording look like:
I spray painted the lid of the jar white and used the second part of the template as a stencil to spray paint a personalization on the top:
Boo is pretty close to earning that Secretariat DVD!
Click here to check out other projects I’ve made with my Silhouette Machine!
It’s exactly one mile to the donut shop from my house…..if I walk there and back each morning it’s a “diet donut.”
Did you know that you can do a Citra Solv transfer onto fabric? And it won’t wash out? Citra Solv is a citrus solvent that is used as a natural, powerful degreaser but it great for art projects! You can find it at natural food stores….I found mine at Clark’s.
I used an old Johnny Cash drawing from one of my art journals and did a transfer onto baseball raglan tee for Boo:
First I took some sprayed a light adhesive layer onto a piece of heavy cardboard (don’t use corrugated cardboard or you’ll have lines in your transfer) to use as an insert into my shirt:
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I have a new love! How cute are these adorable little Babybel cheese characters? They are from Cute Food For Kids and made by artfully cutting the wax of the Babybel cheese:
The Babybels in our fridge don’t last long enough to become so cute…..but I’m tempted!
Making a baby shower gift or just trying to stock up for your own baby? I’ve rounded up 20 great baby gear tutorials and patterns from around the web:
Click “read more” below to see the gallery and links:

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