Showing posts with label pinterest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pinterest. Show all posts

Free Dress Day

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Olivia wears uniforms to school. This is a huge blessing, yet also a curse when it comes tome for "Free Dress Day" because since she gets to wear whatever she {meaning I} wants, it has to be extra fabulous. She informed me today when she got home from school that tomorrow is one of those coveted Free Dress Days. So, I'm on the hunt for a quick, easy, and oh so cute dress to sew for her lickety split and wear to school tomorrow.






















Source: flickr.com via Rosemary on Pinterest




















There's so many options to choose from! Which one is your favorite?

Valentines Ideas & Crafts

Monday, January 16, 2012

I've been gathering ideas to decorate my house for Love Day, and look at all the fun stuff I've found!










Source: etsy.com via Rosemary on Pinterest








I can't wait to dive into some Love Day Creativity tomorrow!

Thanksgiving Pinspiration

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Of course, yesterday being November 1st, all my Halloween decorations got torn down and now my house is naked waiting for the Thankgiving festivity to begin. I did a lot of crafting today, photos to come, but I thought I should share some of my favorite ideas I've hoarded on Pinterest to prepare for the next holiday!


Happy Haunting Day Nine: Our Second Annual Pumpkin Carving Party

Monday, October 24, 2011


It's done! My invitation for our 2nd Annual Pumpkin Carving Party is finished {yes, one week before the event. What?} and the FB page is created and the neighborhood invitations have been passed out.  I pinned this invitation on my All Hallows Eve Board a while ago and I made my invitation with the same background design

"Pointer" Element used from House of 3, Fonts: Campbell, Modern No. 20, Odalisque, Bellerose,  
& Berthold Walbaum Book Italic


I printed them out small and tied the invitation "tags" to mini little pumpkins I sprayed white and glittered. I also couldn't resist adding a little Spooky Junque flair to them for our neighborhood invitations.