Crafty Tuesday

I know I promised you a Baby Crafty Tuesday today…but we aren’t quite ready for the big reveal yet. I’ll tease you with a crib skirt and a little belly shot of Aunt JB – she is coming along nicely (the nursery and the baby!).
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We were all a little crafty while Daddy was away this past week. Em and her GATE class did a little gallery of the artwork and photography they created in class.

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Addie got her clay on in art class. Why yes, it IS a bowl with a cat head on it.

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Addie needed some EIGHT tees for two girls in her class who have birthdays this week. And she wanted to help make them, so I taught her to “weed” the vinyl out.

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She was bound and determined to use the number 8 that she had weeded out for something. She started putting tape on the back of it to make a card, which led to the idea that maybe we could heat press the vinyl onto cardstock? And the answer to that is…YES! So we made some birthday cards, too. About eight seconds in the heat press and the vinyl sticks nicely to cardstock. Who knew?

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And finally, Birdie 2’s sweet MC had a birthday last week. She is all soccer – all the time. So I made her some new stationery…

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…and a sign that she can take for her room when she leaves for college next year. Gah…we are gonna miss her so very much!

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The stationery and sign I made in Illustrator and just printed them out on cardstock from the inkjet printer.

So that is what we have around here this week. I guess it is back to the baby goodies. Next week…for sure!

Coming Home.

Daddy is somewhere over the Pacific Ocean right now on his way home to us! And I couldn’t be happier.

It is so funny how often I long for something, get it and then realize “oh, that isn’t what I wanted at all.” I *thought* having a few evenings to myself would be a great treat, but come to find out – I don’t like being a single parent. Even during a relatively “easy” week with nothing more than our normal ballet, dance, piano, volleyball practice, choir, Girl Scouts routine (yeah, that is a normal week…) it is an exhausting week when you can’t check out for a bit when Daddy comes home.

And even when the girls are just being their sweet selves…

9936_4973180920338_1745581786_n…it’s just not as fun without my most-excellent sidekick. So, welcome home, Daddy! And know you were very missed. xo

 

Oh, we have a Crafty Tuesday for you today!

Yes, indeed. Some of you caught a glimpse at what the two Birdies have been up to lately, if we are friends on Facebook. But for the rest of you, we’ll just do a little recap on how to decorate for a Educational Foundation’s annual fundraiser for 250+ people on a very tiny budget.

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We were given the theme “Night Market” – and thankfully Birdie #2 had the vision, I was pretty much along for moral support and a little bit of muscle.

First up – to create an outdoor, “town square” to dance the night away under the stars. It  all began with a trip to the lumberyard…in Birdie #2’s minivan. Oh, yes we did! The lumberyard guys were pretty amused as they loaded us down with 11-4x4s and a whole bunch of PVC piping! Inside, outside…wherever it fit.

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Thankfully we had some amazing Dads who took all of this lumber and the pilings that I made with flower pots and cement, (yep – by myself) to create the amazing structure.

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Once the structure was built, we strung it with twinkle lights and posted handbills to make it appear as if it was outdoors.

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And we planted the piling pots with flowers.

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It looked much prettier and more “authentic” once the lights were dimmed.

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Before the dancing, there was an auction…so we created Night Market “stalls” with buntings to differentiate the auction categories. (THIS is what we had been collecting 32+ umbrella stands for! A big thank you to those of you who helped with our cause!) We built the buntings with the stands, pvc pipes and for the bunting signs, we used international newsprint.
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We created some centerpieces using even more paper – donated sheet music from our middle school. We rolled the music, arranged them in jars that we vinyl’d up with Big Momma and topped it all off with a tissue paper flower.

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Let’s see what else? Oh, yeah…we tried our hand at 3-D paper lanterns (also cut with the Silhouette). They were a little challenging, but once we cut it and covered the cutouts with vellum, it was perfect with LED votives for a little extra touch on the bar tables.
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And that was about it. Any wonder why the Two Birdies look like they are hanging onto the pole for dear life at the end of the night?

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Sooo very happy that it is behind us. Stay tuned for all things B-A-B-Y next week!

No Crafty Tuesday Today.

Not that we haven’t been insanely busy and crafty…but I don’t have a post to share today. I will have lots to talk about next week when this San Gabriel Education Foundation fundraiser is behind us (SATURDAY!!), for being the decorating chairs has been a harrowing experience, and Sunday cannot come fast enough. But I did want to get the Tiger Kitty post down so I don’t see it every time I log into my computer.

I miss Tiger. I think I might miss her more than the girls, even. It is hard to be here during the day by myself – it is just quiet and lonely. Not that she was loud or that we even interacted some days, but she was here…another living creature in the house with me. I keep expecting her to come around the corner and meow at me or climb up on my lap at night when I pull the throw blanket down over myself.

Addie talked us into going to the Humane Society over the weekend because she “just missed petting a kitty.” We agreed as long as there was no asking to bring a pet home. There weren’t a lot of adoptable (thankfully!) pets there this weekend, so we didn’t hear any pleas. Although give it a few more days and she won’t have to do much convincing to her Mama at least. I miss petting kitties, too.

Tiger Kitty.

It was a rough day. It started out hard and just got harder as the day wore on.

Tiger had been sliding downhill for the past few days. We could tell her body was starting to shut down and she wasn’t eating or drinking. She wasn’t really moving that much at all. We found ourselves babying her even more than normal, and tiptoeing around her as she moved from corner to corner in the kitchen. The past two mornings I would wake up and start downstairs expecting the worst and ending up a little bit surprised that she was still hanging in here.

This morning however I could tell that it wouldn’t be much longer. She couldn’t really even stand or hold her head up for very long. So we made sure that everyone got a good cuddle, some kitty love, and to say goodbye. Needless to say everyone was sent off into their day in tears.

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emmaShe slipped away while I was away running errands. I was incredibly surprised at how distraught I was when I found her especially since I had already said my goodbyes, I knew it was inevitable, “her time had come,” and all of those other cliches we tell people when they lose someone they love.

I was so grateful that J. jumped in his car and was here before the girls were even out of school to help me deal with both the kitty and telling the girls. To sit and try to comfort your poor devastated girls is probably even harder than saying goodbye to your cat that you have had for over 16 years.

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Yeah, that is kinda how we feel about that. Psssthhhh…

But I told the girls the story of how we picked Tiger, or rather how she picked us, at the Santa Clara Human Society all those years ago. We had picked out a kitty playmate for Smokey and were going back to get the other gray kitty named Madison to bring home. While we were walking through the “holding area” for new pets, Tiger reached out, through the bars on the crate and touched J’s shoulder and just let out this little meee-ooow? We both literally stopped in our tracks. The Humane Society lady asked if we wanted to see her and when she let Tiger out of the cage, Tiger promptly climbed up onto J’s shoulder and wouldn’t stop purring. The lady was reading Tiger’s transcript to us and said she was all up to date on her shots, about 2 years old and they thought she was healthy, although every time they tried to listen to her heart they couldn’t hear through her incessant purring. (I went back several days later and the other kitty, Madison had also been adopted, otherwise we might have been a 3 cat household.) Tiger was just meant to be with us.

And she was such an sweet and loving kitty. And INCREDIBLY tolerant of Addie’s non-stop torture…I mean, loving. Addie is definitely taking it the hardest, as we suspected she would. But we buried Tiger in the flowerbed that I have been intending to redo anyhow. Now it is going to be our kitty garden and we are going to get some flowers and maybe even a birdbath this weekend to make it special. Addie spent nearly 40 minutes tonight “shopping” on Amazon and she found a cat memorial stone to put in the garden, too. I think that helped ease the pain a little bit for her.

As for me, I know in my head that she is in a much better place and it is so much better for her, but my heart is aching tonight.

It is just a little rough.

 

Crafty Tuesday – of sorts.

I cannot even tell you how very disappointed I am with myself. Not just that I have been promising all kinds of posts and photos to you all and haven’t delivered nary a one,  but when I finally downloaded my camera this weekend, I realized I don’t even have any real photos of the project that has consumed-our-every-minute-for-the-past-month! Only phone camera photos. I know. I am a bitter, bitter disappointment.

So I am going to try to find some t-shirts at the ballet studio tomorrow and snap proper photos of them before I resort to these crappy phone camera shots. So, I guess, a little more waiting on that project.

Of course it has been so crazy around here that Peter Pan was so-three-projects ago! We are on to many other goodies, including throwing a baby shower for JB and the new baby V and all of her LA peeps. It was very fun to plan and execute – I just wish I wasn’t so crazy throughout all of it, that would have made it even more enjoyable, I think.

The theme was children’s books – so I stole an idea (thank you for the millionth time, Pinterest!) to do the invites as library cards, complete with little library card pockets. I just took manila folders and made the pockets, designed the cards (invites) in Illustrator and printed them out.

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photo7And since we asked everyone to bring a book, on the back of the invite we listed the books that JB already had – we didn’t get any repeats!

photo8The nursery is going to be pink & orange – so we used those colors for the decor…

DSC_0579So thankful it was a gorgeous day, perfect for an outdoor brunch & baby shower. We decorated with children’s books and a few special gifts. I made her this bunting for the nursery, which also includes all of the fabrics that will be in her baby blanket. (THAT…well, that we still have 8 weeks to finish! It will get done…)

DSC_0575And the lovely Erin made these incredible onesies for the baby that we clothes-lined up for a little more decor. I didn’t get a good closeup of them, but I’m sure Erin will feature them over on her blog (Practically Martha) at some point!

DSC_0574And then I manipulated all kinds of kid’s books to fit our menu. We did a brunch – light lunch – tea nibbles kind of party. By request we had Amelia Bedelia’s Vanilla Scones…

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DSC_0565Petunia Pepper’s Tea Sandwiches…(Petunia is the character of the children’s book that JB is going to write someday!)

DSC_0561The Cat in the Hat Cheese Hats, Madeline’s French Toast…and of course, If you Give A Cat A Cupcake – Cupcakes!

DSC_0570It was totally fun and turned out lovely.

DSC_0558I was so thankful to my co-hostesses and our honorary co-hostess, Addie! She was my side-kick all morning and was ever so helpful. I’m grateful to have such a creative (and fancy!) girl!

DSC_0572And now we just sit and wait and let little Baby V. cook some more… And Aunt JB is doing a fine job in that area.DSC_0591

AGAIN, totally disgusted with my photo-taking abilities this month. If you could see her face, she is positively glowing and beautifully pregnant, we will get a better photo of the girls!