Friday, April 25, 2014

Five Links Friday #2

Hey everyone! Hope you all had an awesome Easter last week. I am feeling a little under the weather today so I'll keep it short and sweet. Here's my list of blog posts I've been loving this week. They give me such inspiration to either update my home or something to make my belly grumble with need. I have actually tried both recipes this week, both are winners.


I have been racking my brain and scouring Pinterest for the best way to do outdoor curtains. This one was probably one of my favorites because it is so simple but looks so expensive at the same time.


This is too cute. I love the lights on the inside. I just built Raleigh a teepee but now I am definitely thinking about making this instead or at least adding lights.


Making a cedar fence post into this beauty was pure genius, but that's how Ana White works. She is a miracle worker.


I have tried this dessert a couple different ways, but I have to say that the pretzel crust is my favorite. It's got that salty sweet mixture on lock down. Plus who can turn down strawberries? Definitely not this girl.


This is one of the best dinner recipes I have ever made. I make it a lot. It was also one of the first Pinterest recipes I tried too. I usually eat with rice, but I ran out the last time and tried with pasta…delicious. Now I am going to have to debate over which way to go every time I make this now. Why so many choices?! AHHH ;)

That's it for this week's five. I love sharing all my finds of the week or ones I have been enjoying for years. Let me know what yal think about the links. Have a great weekend!







Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Easter 2014

This week was CRAZY! I think that my Nikes have a hole in the bottom from all the running around I was doing. I am glad it's over and I'm looking forward to a few lazy days with my little girl.

We hosted my family and Koby's family for Easter so our little home was packed with people and lots of delicious food. Raleigh was all over the place but I know her favorite place was in the kitchen with the food. She did great with so many people around but heck if you have food then you're her new best friend. I suspect a few people kept food on their plates constantly just so they could here her say "Peas".

Watching her go after the eggs was just too funny. She was so good at it too, especially being her first time doing an egg hunt. Koby & I pointed the the ones that were hers and she ran over to get them. We had to give each kid a specific color of egg or my niece probably would've gotten them all.



I also got this beauty done on Saturday night. It was my first big chalkboard. I found it much easier than the little one on my fridge. We got our Easter family picture in front of it, but I am still waiting on that picture since it wasn't on my camera. What do yal think?

Saturday, April 19, 2014

Five Links Friday! #1

This is a new thing I am trying out. It's going to be a few links that I liked each week. I love holidays so this week I thought it would be very appropriate to start this new Five Links Friday with an Easter theme. I will hopefully be doing/making all of these on Sunday for my family and friends.








These are all such creative ideas. I am so excited to try out all of these on Sunday. My hubby i think is most excited for the egg dying. Hes like a kid when it comes to coloful activites like that. If anyone has done any of these fun ideas then please let me know in the comments how they turned out.



This originally was posted Friday night, but for some reason my computer decided that I post on Saturday instead. Sorry for the delay.

Saturday, April 12, 2014

Hamburger Soup

I have made this recipe again last night & was told to post the details. I know I have been slacking big time lately. Have I mentioned that I procrastinate worse than anyone I know…except maybe my hubby. Well I am finally back with a recipe that I cooked twice in 3 weeks because Koby loved it so much. It's a hamburger soup with all the veggies you could want. I loved the recipe because you can add more of one thing or take another ingredient out and it won't do damage. We liked all the ingredients and wanted a lot of different things in there to make it a hearty, warm, filling soup.

Ingredients:
1 lb hamburger
1/2 onion (chopped fine)
2 cans petite diced tomatoes
1 can tomato sauce
2 1/2 cups chicken stock
1 1/2 cups water
1 can corn (drained)
1 can green beans (drained)
1 cup baby carrots (chop in half)
3 potatoes (chopped)
salt & pepper
oil

1. Saute onions til tender in large stockpot
2. Cook hamburger in separate skillet, drain when done (so much grease :P )
3. Add all the ingredients (hamburger, green beans, corn, carrots, potatoes, stock, water, tomatoes, and tomato sauce, seasonings) into stockpot with the onions.
4. Bring to boil.
5. Reduce heat & let simmer til potatoes & carrots are tender.

It usually takes only 2 hours for it to cook through but if you want it to go all day then you can put it all in a crockpot on low or on low on the stove without boiling. You'll know it's ready when the potatoes and carrots are cooked through.
This was our go to soup for those surprise cold nights because I had almost all of this in my kitchen. It's worry free and fool-proof which is awesome for me. I had a little helper when I dropped a potato piece off the counter too. Raleigh is a little cleaner. She picked up anything I dropped during cutting and throw it in the trash can. She may also be doing this because she knows momma has food and she wants to get on my good side. She comes up to me and says "Peas" when she wants anything to eat. She hasn't gotten a handle on the L in please yet, but it's so cute that I can't correct her. I just smile ear to ear. Her grandparents can't resist it either so we will have to watch that ;)

Tuesday, April 8, 2014

PB Inspired Growth Chart

Goodbye winter weather & HELLO SPRING FLOWERS!

I hope everyone is enjoying this nice spring weather. It's raining here in Tennessee today but I'm not fretting because I know I won't freeze my toes off when I walk outside. I  am excited to work on more projects now because I won't have to bundle up in 3 layers to go outside. I did manage to get in a few projects this week while it was raining, the porch has now been taken over ;) hehehe.

I have already gotten several compliments from friends that have seen my new growth chart. I got the inspiration from Pottery Barn's growth chart that's here. I was not so fond of the colors or price. I knew that I wanted it to be a beautiful wood tone, so I went with this one. I also had two other projects lined up with wood so I got the quart size.

Supplies:
Stain
Foam brush
Sock/Rag
Sander
Measuring Tape
Decal
1x6x6

First, I sanded down the board so it was perfectly smooth, then started on the stain. Now doing stain you should have a rag or old sock that you don't mind throwing away after using it. Apply the stain with a foam brush, I used one of those cheapy ones. After about 10 minutes, wipe the excess off with the sock. I did 2 coats on each side so it was a perfect walnut color on both sides.
I don't have a machine to make decals, but I know I would probably use it a lot if I had one. Hmmm…maybe I need to do some shopping. So I purchased mine off Jane.com from Shelby's Boutiques on Etsy, I got mine when it was on a great sale, but they are still on a good sale on her page…here. Most of the decals like this that I found on Etsy were almost $20, hers is only $14! She also sent great, detailed instructions on how to apply the decal too. If I ever do one of these again for friends or family then I will go through Shelby again.
I applied the decal & peeled it off. All done! It was quick and painless. I don't have a definite place for it yet, especially since I am bringing 2 other creations in this week, but I will find a permanent home on my wall for it soon. And no I don't keep it outside; I couldn't get a good picture inside because it was such a dreary, gloomy day. This was the best I could get at the time.
Maybe here?
Another thing I love to do is chalkboards. I am making a big chalkboard now, but until then I use my vinyl fridge chalkboard. Here is a fridge chalkboard that I got done a few weeks ago. I learned a few new tricks & love the way it turned out. Check out my Instagram for more chalkboards I've done & some cute baby pics.
 I have to say 18 months is probably my favorite age right now. Raleigh loves brushing her teeth.
Thanks for stopping by & checking us out. Let me know what yal think below in the comments. :)
Enjoy this beautiful Spring weather!