Much Love!
xoxo

Much Love!
xoxo

Happy Friday everyone!! I hope you all had a wonderful week! I am over here still *trying* to move. We can’t really do much but put things in boxes as the house painting took almost 3 weeks, this weekend we need to fix the floors, then next the kitchen countertops… and THEN we can move. It’s all a bit mind frazzling and stressful going between here and there. I am so looking forward to the day when this is all over and we are back to some normal way of life.
Anyway, in the meantime, I mentioned a couple weeks ago that I called on some friends to help me with DIYF. I promise, I will have TONS of DIYF’s coming up in the next couple months as Brandon and I fix up our new home. But until then I KNOW you will LOVE all my friends as I have to admit they are WAYYY more crafty than me!
Meet Mique {pronounced Mickey}. She is AMAZING! I first met her at The Queen Bee Market that her and her sister Jess run. They are the sweetest people, so kind and loving and were so hospitable to me when I came down last Spring. {BTW, I will be there at the November market…come see me!!} Mique blogs over at 30 Handmade Days and has quite a following, so it is SUCH an honor to have her here! Make sure to leave a thank you comment for Mique today and hop on over to her blog and check out her other crafts! Thanks Mique, you’re the best!! xoxo
Lately I’ve had a fun time with a few home decor projects. Today’s personalized world map was easy to make and I love how it turned out.
I found my inspiration over the weekend at Paper Source- a cute little card with some embroidery thread attached. Lindsey showed me the specialty world map paper that they had and my wheels started turning. This big world map was born.

Specialty paper at Paper Source= $3.99
The frame was a find at Target on clearance, 18×24= $4.26
Other supplies, had on hand.
So for $8.25 I have a new favorite piece of art to hang.
This is how you can make your own personalized world map:

Using a pen, mark spots on world map that you’ve visited.
Then with the embroidery thread and needle make an x for each spot.
I used a few colors. One represented places we’d been as a couple, another for places we’ve been as a family, and others for places we’ve been separately. You could just use one color if you want. I think it’s kind of fun to break it up a bit.
Some places that I’ve been: Costa Rica, Spain, Australia, New Zealand, Paris
Places we’ve been together: Tahiti, Brazil, Kauai, the Caribbean
Because I have a Silhouette, it was really easy to make this cute little saying and adhere it to the personalized world map. I created the file in the Silhouette program, weeded it and adhered it.
If you don’t have a Silhouette, you could use stickers found at a craft store. Or you could print something on your computer and glue it down as well.

This is what it looked like after adhering the vinyl.
My frame was originally boring old brown. I wanted to make it pop a bit. I first tried to paint it but that didn’t go over well. So I used some aqua spray paint and love the end result. Note- using spray paint in windy conditions is not the smartest idea.
It was really hard to take a picture that showed off how fun this turned out.
I love that we have a map that we can look back on and add to as we explore the world more.
What is your favorite place in the world?


I am so excited for today’s DIY Friday! Almost two years ago I started following one my first blogs ever, Joyfolie, which was formerly called Mia Joie. I had just had Evy and was looking on Etsy for some cute girlie stuff and came across Jessica of Joyfolie {who has become a very close friend}. I fell in love with her shoes as well as the community of women who would crazily stalk her blog for a chance to buy a pair of her shoes for their little ones. One of the ladies I met there was Jenni…I did some blog hopping, one thing led to another and eventually I found a new blog friend!
Jenni and her family are so sweet. She is ultra creative and does photography on the side as well as teach 8th grade. Her kids are the cutest things ever and Jenni and her husband make such a cute couple. I admit that her blog is one of the few I am completely faithful to read. I love her family!
I have been sooo overwhelmed with our move that I just can’t get myself together for a DIY Friday, so Jenni is filling in for me today and next week. I hope you love what she shares and love her too…she’s pretty amazing! xoxo

Hi all, Amy here…
My mom has a bunch of amazing French Country fabric coasters that she has had for probably 15 years. I believe she purchased them at Pierre Duex {which is going out of business?!?! Seriously that store was such a HUGE part of my childhood, so sad} and I have always loved them. In fact, every kid that comes over to my parents loves to play with them, stack them, toss them. ha. We find them all over the house…my neices and nephews used to have the best time with those things.
I have been thinking that they would be so easy to make. This year for Christmas, I am going to make little baskets for my sisters/sisters in laws and put a bunch of fun handmade items in it. I thought these fabric coasters, in colors that match their homes, would be awesome! I started to search online, and sure enough, while playing on pinterest one night, I found a tutorial for them! {surprise, surprise..seriously you can find ANYTHING on pinterest!}
Here’s my spin on them…and I have to admit, Sarah did most of this!
Materials needed: Fabric, felt {or batting}, thread
Cut your fabric into long rectangles and then fold into squares, inside out. Our measurement was 4 1/2″ wide x 10″ long. be sure to cut your felt pieces a bit smaller, as you will see shortly. Unfortunately, we just eye balled our felt squares so we have no measurement here… sorry!

Hi all, Amy here….I’m sure many of you have memories of making homemade playdough as a kid. I have some very vivid ones. When we lived in Menlo Park, outside of San Francisco, my mom had a very good friend, who we will call Mrs S. Her husband was Dutch and they had a handful of kids {I think 5 or 6?}. I also went to kindergarten with their oldest son {who was probably my first crush ever, ha!} and we spent a lot of time over at their house.
One of my favorite times there was making homemade playdough with Mrs. S. She had a huge stockpot and we would spend all day over there, mixing, dyeing, kneading and in the end we would all walk away with about four or five ziploc bags of playdough in a rainbow of colors. What I loved the most about this playdough was the smell. Oh my word, it smelled heavenly. I knew we weren’t supposed eat it, but I remember sincerely wishing I could, as it reminded me of pizza dough for some reason. ha.
Anyway, I have been wanting to make playdough with my kids for a while now. I have been seeing recipes pop up on pinterest, and I a week or so ago, I found one that sounded about right to what we did as a kid {HERE}. This labor day, on a whim, I decided to try it with my kids. We were all still in our PJ’s, which I thought would be perfect to a messy project. As I started to prep it, I realized I did not have as much salt as it required…so I hunted around and found this recipe, which I had the ingredients for.

Good morning and Happy Friday to you all out there in Blogland! Sarah here for this exciting DIY Friday.
Today I made a mod podge photo box. I’ve been wanting to up-date these boxes {I have a few} for a long time, so I jumped on the opportunity. I have done a few projects with Mod Podge and thought this would be a darling little thing to add to my collection! Ha! It’s so easy to make and you don’t need many supplies. You will need:

Hello again!
Can I get a happy dance because it’s Friday anyone? Ha! {over here doing one of my own} Today I’m going to show you a little project I did for under $3.00
Awesome right!?! All you need is…
1. Any size wooden or plastic letter {I got mine in the Target dollar section for $2.50 + tax}
2. Thin rope/thick twine {Had laying around-I think it’s “jute rope”}
3. Hot glue gun and LOTS of glue sticks!


What you will need:
1. Fabric of choice
2. Scissors
3. Bunting Template
4. Sewing Machine or Fabric Glue
5. Ribbon of choice
Get together your material, template and scissors.
STEP TWO: Cut out triangles
STEP THREE: Take your ribbon and pin the fabric triangles to it. You are now going to sew them together!
**If you do not have a sewing machine here is where the fabric glue comes in. You would glue the fabric triangles onto the ribbon instead of sewing**
Congrats Felicia! We sent you an email, so when you get a chance, shoot one back with your address and we’ll get your board sent out to you!
Happy 4th of July weekend everyone!!
xoxo