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Friday, December 21, 2012

Personalized Godparents Gift

I love all those letter photos that spell a last name or a special word.  I tried to order from etsy but I couldn't get it personalized the way I wanted.  So, what do I do? I make it myself.  Thanks to Leo Reynolds and his flickr photo collection of hundreds and hundreds of letters and numbers, I have a gift I love!  Hopefully Olivia's godparents will love it too.



I have made these in the past but I actually took the pics (and I'm not that good to be honest) or bought pics (expensive) of letters and put them in a mat that had openings for each one.  This way is not much easier but it does look great and I love being able to add the wording.  First you have to find just the right letter, which for me took for.e.ver! Then I just copied and pasted into publisher.  You can pick any size template or make your own.  I like using the standard sizes so they are easier (and cheaper) to print.  You don't have to save all the pics to your computer~ unless you want to.  I opened the pic up (large) before copying.  It can get kinda blurry when you print if you copy from the smaller sizes. I arranged them in a line then put text underneath it.  I ended up adding 2 text boxes so I could put the lines closer together.  I had the idea to just cut a mat with 3 openings and cover the mat in burlap.  I didn't really have time so I had to have one cut at HL.  Guess what! It only cost $4.80.  The frame was my biggest expense.  It had a mat with 3-5x7 openings. It's a pretty nice frame but it was half off.  You could definitely do it for less than I did if you give yourself more time.  If you're interested in the file I could email it to you.  I couldn't figure out how to post it here.  I used a 11x16 template and it only cost $0.99 to print in color at Staples! I love that place!!! Do you prefer black and white? only $0.20.  Use card stock to print for better quality.  Let me know what you think.

Thursday, December 20, 2012

On the 7th day of Christmas...


I had some people ask to see my 7th day project.  I just took a piece of 12" scapbook paper and cut it to 8x12.  I folded it in 1.5" pieces accordion style.  I used packing tape that is super clear and strong to attach ribbon onto the paper and onto a little circle.  One side says 7 things and the other side says pull.  I attached it to the visor with scotch tape so it would pull down easily without pulling it all the way down.  I took the pics at night with my phone so they aren't the best quality.  This isn't one of my greatest crafts (which is why I didn't post pics before) but the message is what matters, right?

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

12 Days of Christmas (1-8)

 
Well, it's day 7 of Nic's 12 days of Christmas and he is loving it! I mean who doesn't love getting gifts every single day, right? Day 7 was his favorite (and probably mine too) but here's a little recap of his gifts.  First was this awesome coffee tumbler from Starbucks.  He says it works a little too well... keeps his coffee piping hot for hours!  On the second day he got 2 pair of cycling socks.  I'm not sure what makes them cycling socks (except for the price- geez!) but he's really into mountain biking lately so he was excited.  On the 3rd day I got him a new blue controller for his PS3 (see what I did there?) It was blue too.  That's his favorite color in case you weren't sure. 
On the 4th day I got one of his favorite beers which happens to come in a 4 pack.  This is from a brewery called Great Divide.  They are out of Colorado and probably Nic's favorite.  On the 5th day I gave him a gift certificate for a 5 minute foot massage.  If you know me at all you know this is a HUGE gift as I hate feet more than a lot of things!  I was struggling to find something for the 11th day so I thought I was going to have to do it then. 

On the 6th day I gave him these cool little ice cubes.  They are stainless steel and come in a little container to freeze and store them.  So, here we are day 7.  He is at the fire station today so I thought it would be the perfect opportunity to surprise him.  I made this little accordion style card with 7 things I love about him.  I pinned it up on his visor with a little tag hanging for him to pull and it would unfold in front of him.  He loved it! I think it's so nice just to let your loved ones know just how much they mean to you.  We get so busy with life that sometimes we forget to tell them.  Telling your husband why you love him or what you love about him makes you both feel special. ok cheesefest over...
On to day 8! I can't wait!!! I hope he shares.  I am giving him this salted caramel hot cocoa that has 8 servings and it is SO good!  They also have a toasted marshmallow hot cocoa which I haven't tried yet.  It sounds yummy though so, dear Santa, I would love that in my stocking!  I think I have been mostly nice. What do ya say?  Oh I'd also love a food processor or a terrycloth robe... you know, in case you're wondering.

Thursday, December 13, 2012

It's Christmas time!!!

I love Christmas for all the right reasons... and all the commercial reasons too. I love giving gifts, decorating cookies, hot chocolate, Christmas lights and all that! This year I have not been able to really get into the spirit. This is mostly because I have had so much going on with school, finals, clinicals... stuff like that. I also forgot that you don't get into the spirit, the Spirit gets into you if you let Him. I have been so busy rushing around that I have not been able to "see the forest for the trees" and really appreciate what is all around me. Well, it is only the 13th and it is not too late to start celebrating advent and getting ready for Christmas.  I've started praying more with Olivia and reading her stories about Christ's birth instead of the usual princess stories.  We have been singing Christmas carols instead of lullabies and We're loving it!  We've also enjoyed some of the more commercial aspects of Christmas like Christmas lights displays and shopping.  Tonight we had a little family datenight.  Nic finished putting our lights up before we left.  We went to dinner, saw some lights and came home to see our house lit up with our own lights, some Christmas trees and a couple moving reindeer (LOVE)
 One thing I really enjoyed doing last year was the 12 days of Christmas with my very own Saint Nic. Yes, I know that I do this backwards, but it's just something fun I like to do. So, today is the first day of Christmas (for my purposes) and the 12th day will be on Christmas Eve. Basically, I give him little gifts that correlate with the number of day it is. Like, today... It's the 1st day of Christmas so he gets one blue steel coffee tumbler and I'm hoping Santa puts the matching gold one in my stocking (wink, wink!) Tomorrow he might get 2 of something. The trick is surprising him with it. So, I have to sneak around after he goes to bed or before he gets up... kinda like that dang elf! I have a big HESI exam this morning so I won't get to see his reaction but I'm sure he'll love it. Happy Advent!!!

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

I'm a winner!

I'm baaaaaaaaaack!
No I didn't die... or join a cult that doesn't allow Internet... or drop off the face of the Earth.  Oh yeah, I might have done that last one.  I am finishing up my last semester of nursing school. I graduate Friday and I couldn't be more excited to get my life back and start spending more time with my friends and family!!!  I just wanted to give a quick shout HELLO! and give you a recipe.  The weekend before last we went to a chili cook-off and guess whose chili won first prize? That's right... yours truly! I even got an awesome trophy that is displayed with pride right next to our wedding pic!
 I meant to take a picture of the chili itself, but it was all gone before I got a chance.  That's a sign of a good dish! So here's the recipe for my Champion Chocolate Chili!

Champion Chocolate Chili
  • 1 lb bacon (diced)
  • 1 lb spicy Italian sausage
  • 1 lb sweet Italian sausage
  • 1 large can (29 oz) tomato sauce
  • 2 cans of Rotel diced tomatoes with green chilies
  • 1 small can of plain diced and peeled tomatoes
  • 1 medium white onion (diced)
  • 1/4 cup (or less) Sweet Baby Ray's Hickory and brown sugar BBQ sauce (or you could add brown sugar and liquid smoke to taste)
  • 1/8-1/4 cup chili powder (depending on the amount of kick you like- I'm a weenie so I used less)
  • 1/2 Tbsp Italian seasoning
  • 2 cans dark kidney beans
  • 2 cans light kidney beans, and finally...
  • 2 one-ounce squares of unsweetened bakers chocolate
  1. In your stockpot combine tomatoes, tomato sauce and Italian seasoning over medium heat.
  2. Cook bacon until crisp.  Then, stir it into the stockpot.
  3. In the same pan, brown the Italian sausage and stir it into the stockpot.
  4. Caramelize the diced onion in the same pan and stir it into the stockpot.
  5. Add BBQ sauce and chili powder to taste.  Adjust as necessary.
  6. Stir in the kidney beans (undrained)
  7. Stir in the chocolate squares.  They take a while to melt so keep stirring.
I made this Thursday night and the cook-off was early Saturday afternoon.  After it was finished I put it in the fridge until Saturday morning.  I took it out, heated it up on the stove again, then transferred it to my crockpot.  I think making it ahead of time really let the flavors come out.  This is a little bit sweeter chili but with the spice it was perfect!  Thanks so much to Ashley and Court for hosting the 7th time!