Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Birthday Girl

 We celebrated Harper's 4th Birthday on Saturday!  She was still on her Mary Poppins kick from Halloween, so she decided to do a "Jolly Holiday" Birthday!  It was so much fun!  We had Tuppence, Spoonfuls of Sugar, Lollipops, and lots of other sweet treats!
 She got a new recliner to relax in, and lots and lots of wonderful presents from her family.  Thanks everyone!
 We were able to put a picture of her in her costume on a cake! 
 Lots of family, and great cousins, who are always around to love and support our Baby Cakes!
 This mom had a ball making the party favors!!  Did you know that they make Chalkboard Cardstock????  I was in heaven!!  I cut them into kite shapes, and gave some chalk out with them.  I love that it ties so many parts of the movie together.
Happy Happy Birthday Harper Kate!  You sure are loved!

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Downtown SLC at Christmas

 Last weekend Greg took us all downtown to see the Christmas Sights before the real Winter weather starts!  It ended up raining on us, but hey, we're from Utah! No big deal!

It was our first  time to see the new City Creek Center.  BUSY BUSY BUSY! 

Lots to see and do in Downtown SLC!  Lights, and beauty everywhere.  And the candy window displays are back!  It's just like the good old days!

Here's to a great Holiday Season!




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Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Halloween!


Another BUSY Halloween this year!  Cannon's school activities fell on actual Halloween day, and Harper's were the week before.  This was so good!  Harper had a normal day at preschool, which allowed me to go see Cannon in his school parade and help with his class Halloween party. 
This year he decided to be a baseball player.  Pretty slick!

Once again, the Trick-or-Treat weather was perfect!!

And there were a million neighborhood kids running the streets!  I loved it!  We met up with some friends to make the rounds.


Everyone made a haul on candy, and had a wonderful time. 

I'm also happy to say there were NO smashed pumpkins in our neighborhood, something that I hate to see happen!

Bonus, bonus, bonus.  

Happy Halloween!
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Friday, November 2, 2012

THE Costume!



Each year, toward the end of Summer, we start talking about Halloween! YES!  We love Halloween SO MUCH!  My kids are lucky enough to have an Aunt Stacy who can always make their costume dreams come true.  
She made a fuzzy lamb costume that both Cannon and Harper used for their first Halloween.  Once, Cannon was even Santa Claus!  Aunt Stacy pulled that one off for us too!


As Cannon gets older, he gets more "low key" with his costumes.  He is not one for a lot of face make up or masks.

I have a feeling that will not be the case for Harper!  Last year, she was Cinderella, and Aunt Stacy made the most beautiful hand beaded, sparkly dress!


This year, Harper decided she wanted to be "Marion Poppins" (one of her favorite shows!) 
I thought, "Okay, that can be simple.  A dark coat... a straw hat we can glue some flowers on... "  BUT NO.  "I want to be the Marion Poppins who sings Jolly Holiday in the chalk!"
Okay.  That isn't so easy.  For me.. For Stacy, no problemo! 

We went to JoAnn's together and picked out some lace and fabric.  We already had lots of red lace, and buttons and notions.  (benefits of craft hoarding!)


We found a pettiskirt online for CHEAP,
so we got that and sewed the lace around the bottom to match.  Same thing with the parasol.


Stacy was able to piece together the pattern for the dress with different patterns she already had.  She invented the cute little lace gloves.  She's the BEST!
  I found a hat on clearance at Target, and she turned it inside out and covered it with fabric.  Tricky!

It's also fun for us to spend the time together, sewing, and laughing, and swearing a bit when it won't work quite right. ;)

Harper LOVES riding the "Marion Go Round" at South Towne Mall.  I'm sure she's hoping that one of these times the horse will detatch, and she can win a horse race on it!

My mom and I took her there with her costume on, and I was able to get some great pictures.  Harper loved it, WaWa loved it, I loved it, and all the little old ladies at the mall loved it too! 
This has been such a fun costume this year!  Thank you, Aunt Stacy, for making all of our Halloween Dreams come true!!!
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Thursday, October 25, 2012

Kindness Counts!


On Monday, we got to go to my great-niece Austyn's school and watch her get a Student of the Month Award!

Just barely in Kindergarten, and already recieving recognition!

They had a really cute ceremony, and Austyn got her certificate for "Being Caring".  

If you have ever been around this cute girl at all, you know that this sums her up!  She is always so sweet, and caring to everyone, especially her cousins!  She always thinks of others first.  She is happy when others are happy. She is a peace maker. (She is so much like her mamma Lacie!)

Everyone loves her so much!






She was a very gracious hostess, and showed us her school.  They had cookies for everyone afterward, and Austyn made sure everyone got one, and had a place to sit.  She was so cute to pose with everyone for pictures, and even took a minute to "introuduce" Harper to one of her friends.  Super sweet!  AND so CARING!



That's our Austie!!  We are so proud of her and we love her so VERY MUCH!!  Way to go, Lou-Lou!  XOXO
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Sunday, October 14, 2012

Pumpkin Patch!


Double score at the pumpkin patch yesterday!

We got some cute pics of the kids, and made a nice haul on Pumpkins.

We can hardly wait to carve them and roast the seeds!


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Sunday, October 7, 2012

Halloween Wreath Tutorial

Last night while I was at Hooby Lobby, I spotted this roll of Chevron Burlap!!!!  Now does it get any better than that?!  I thought it would make a perfect Halloween Wreath.  I also purchased the wire wreath form.  It was $3.99.  The Burlap was $10.00 for 15 feet, and of course I used my 40% off coupon.  So I could do this on the cheap!
Here's how I did it:
I used small clear hair elastics, and placed them about every 8 inches to "bunch" the burlap.



I then used floral wire to hook the burlap (where the bunches were made) to the wreath form, about every 2 1/2 inches.











It was cute!  But, not quite right.  It needed some oomph.   I had a roll of black sparkly tulle that  I thought could do the trick.  I attatched it, using the tails of the floral wire, on the inside and outside of the burlap.  Even though the burlap had finished edges, this made it look better. 

I was so happy!  However, if I had the choice, I would use regular tulle, because the shed of glitter drove me nuts!




I added some embellishments, using fabric, paper, felt, and stickers.  I sprayed the whole thing with clear gloss spray paint, to help weather proof it, and to keep the glitter from shedding as much.

I was able to finish this in a matter of about 3 hours.  Not too shabby.
I LOVE how it turned out!!!  Happy Halloween!


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