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How cool are these rubber paper crane ornaments that you can make yourself? So don't have the time these year but I can dream for next year...
I know it's getting close to last minute, but I love how these great gifts elevate the every day. 1. to go cup 2. welcome dawn slippers by anthropologie 3. soup and sandwich tray (I am such a fan of tomato soup and grilled cheese when it's cold, and this set is great for that) 4. the diana camera 5. Mrs. Meyer's peppermint cleaning kit (I have this and I LOVE it. I clean so much more because of it!)
 I have a secret confession to make. I decided to do this giveaway for selfish reasons. I was having a bit of trouble getting into Christmas spirit this year and felt I needed a little help. Giving this gift and hearing your comments about what makes Christmas special for all of you has been the greatest treat ever! It truly has brought on the Christmas Spirit for me and I'm riding high on a holiday buzz. And all thanks to you! Yesterday was a great day filled with holiday baking and stocking making. I pumped the Christmas tunes and played with my little ones. It was perfection.  Amanda from Swish and Swanky also helped me out. She asked me to do a Christmas interview that really helped set the mood. You have to hop on over and read all the other interviews, it's such a special treat. Oh and it's not to late to enter the giveaway!! You have until Dec. 17th at midnight, so keep those comments coming!
 In the spirit of giving this season, I want to give a gift to YOU! I'm offering a personal portrait drawing of you (or someone else of your choosing) as a Christmas giveaway this year. All you have to do is make a comment on this post stating one of your favorite things about Christmas, along with your email address. It's as simple as that. But wait, that's not all... (I've always wanted to say that). If you link to this post telling others of the giveaway you will be entered into a second drawing for an entire family portrait (again this can be of your family or another of your choosing). So if you are asking yourself, "You mean I have the chance to win both a personal portrait AND a family portrait?" then your answer is YES! It's possible you could win both! If you do link to this post on your blog, then please let me know when you comment so that I can enter you into the family portrait drawing as well. You have until December 17th to comment and then this giveaway will close. I will announce the winner on Dec. 18th when I will proceed to contact the winner about getting this started. I will not be able to have the portrait to you before Christmas so if you want to give this as a gift you can give the recipient a gift certificate that I will create for you. The portrait will then be drawn and shipped off to you in the new year. Thanks. I can't wait to hear all your comments!
found here and here.
Our little South Pasadena home is apparently hot real estate in the skunk world. We have been dealing with these troublesome critters ever since we moved in and it's been especially bad lately...not a fun thing for the Holidays, let me tell you. We were happy to wake up this morning to see a foul smelling friend caught in the cage set for him. We rejoiced and celebrated thinking that we could breathe easy again...well, not two hours later....POOF! we have another sitter. Ugh...I'd be happy to replace the rascal with one of these darling (and so wonderfully scentless) creations:
1. Amigurumi skunk pattern 2. Sammy as Skunk - Peggie 3. Mrs. Skunk home body, print 4. 2009 letter press calendar 5. the disgruntled skunk 6. beckett the skunk hand felted holiday ornament
There is nothing like cuddling up with a steamy mug of hot chocolate to a great Christmas story. My mother-in-law has a tradition where she gets a new Christmas picture book each year. I think I'm going to start that same tradition this year for my family starting with this lovely book Silent Night by Sandy Turner. The delicate line art is so wonderful and there are no words so you can have fun exploring the story in many different ways. I'd love to get a print of this Santa for my Christmas decor, I love it so much.
 I asked my husband Jon to put together his dream wish list to share with all of us in hopes that it might help us out with gift giving for the guys in our lives. He's pretty techy (more so than even I realized...glad I asked for a list :)). Here is the breakdown from Jon:
1. Who doesn't need a great pair of boots for the winter months, and with Fluevog, you can't go wrong.
2. Nikon D90- Digital SLR camera and HD Video recorder. Um... yes... need... now.
3. Who says that Dad's family car can't be AWESOME?!
4. I have all my music on my computer and my iPod, but I want to enjoy that music on more than just my portable speakers. Enter the Airport Express from Apple. Plug it into an outlet near your home stereo, connect an audio cable, and stream music over your wireless network to your home stereo. If you have an Airport Extreme already installed, it'll automatically recognize the network. Select which speakers to use in iTunes, and stream away. If you have an iPhone or iPod Touch, you can use it as a remote control.
5. Friends or family, feel free to buy me an Abacus watch. The watch features just one "hand"-- a free rolling ball. Hold the watch horizontal, and the ball rolls automatically to the current hour.
6. I've become entranced by electronic instruments. New platforms for software and interactive hardware make making music awesome! KORG DS-10 is software for your Nintendo DS. Out now for around 37$.
7. I love watching movies. I'm also a father and I'm becoming more and more conscious of how our home environment affects and influences not only myself, but my family. I'm excited about the ClearPlay DVD player. It'll skip the objectionable stuff on the fly and you can customize the edits.
8. The Netflix player allows you to stream 12,000 of their titles over your home wireless network. 100$ for the box, and their lowest monthly subscription and you're in business!
I'm a big lover of pretty glamorous things so of course I'm all for that spilling over into my Christmas decorations. This year however I have a 2 1/2 year old son who is super jazzed about Christmas, so I wanted to make this year more kid/little boy friendly. To do this I've opted for a homespun, woodsy look (incorporating our paper decorations of course) that is going over very well with the whole family. I am even going with the traditional Christmas colors (a lot of red and white/candy cane colors with a little bit of pea green and even blue throw into the mix-hey, I can't be a purest). These delightful creations by etsy shop Strawberries and Cream go right along with my theme. I Love them!
find the cuteness here and here.
Like this white one in this Belle and Boo pic. Has anyone seen these anywhere?
In an attempt to have nice things, I bought a vintage Milton Bradley Memory Game on ebay a couple months ago. I loved the pieces so much I didn’t want them to be destroyed by letting my kids play with it. So I put them in a frame for all to see but not touch.
I bought the frame with my 50% off craft store coupon, and a cut a piece of 40% off art paper to fit. Then put an X of repositionable glue stick on the back of each card so I can change the arrangement if I decided. Then I hung it at eye level for the little kids.
I love it.
Here are more matching games I love.
 1. matching games by eeBoo 2. A trip down memory game by Land of Nod 3. Pick a Pair by Brio
find tutorial here.
I’m obsessed with family portraits. The quest for a gorgeous time capsule of my beautiful children has led me to a number of photography sites, only to find fantastic photos of happy couples, or an ever so trendy, young, and cooperative family of 3. Not 7.
I can only assume it is because most families of 7 share the same impossible dream that all 14 eyes will simultaneously look at the same focal point in the very millisecond the camera clicks, with no fingers in the noses, and of course, cool outfits. The stars must align.
However, there is hope. My favorite photographers are my favorite because they have captured families in the most creative ways. These two photos are my favorite.
I dream at night that Jonathan Canlas will show up at my door holding gold grass, some mountains, a bright blue sky, and his camera and say, “Hey, you want me to take your picture?” “Why, sure, Mr. Canlas. Let me just put on my pearls.”
Or Wendy from Blue Lily Photography will fly us in a private jet with the Backyardigans and popcorn to wherever this brick building is and wave her magic wand and we’ll fly into the perfect candid position. And I’ll wear green shoes.
Yup.
In an attempt to have a cool family picture for the Christmas cards I never send to extended family, I tried to combine some elements from these favorite photos to create a unique moment.
Well. Removing Kacie’s baby doll & Joey’s McQueen produced nasty tantrums; we caught Jakie jumping on the downbeat; Dani’s attire is less than fancy; dad’s at work because I do all the crazy stuff while dad’s at work; you can’t see my mountains on the left; the grass is only a little yellow; and my shoes that you can’t see are red and not green.
All in all, I think we did pretty good.
I think I’ll just beg Tuesday Mourning to paint the happy moment for me. Another gorgeous option I dream about.
see more of her work here and here.
 by minted (another Dr.'s office discovery).
LOVE it.
  Thank yous must go out to d.Sharp (and d*sponge) for the advent calendar inspiration. I love how simple and easy it was to make this envelope advent. I also put together a traditional paper chain for little A. (with a "k" on the day that uncle Kenton comes to visit) and I inserted delicious peppermint kisses for A. to consume each day (Jon and I get Godiva peppermint chocolates in our envelopes...yummy). I love Christmas.
love these vintage finds at art and light.
 May we all be free from singing, banging, dinging, and ringing toys without any moving pieces or parts smaller than your gift receipt. Peace on earth, and good gifts towards men. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
  I love that you can make these party-perfect, elegant creations yourself. Find tutorials here: 1., 2., 3.
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