Been makin' baby stuff


This one I really like as I inserted some stretch lace around the collar.
I have a couple of more I will be listing on eBay this week and a couple of more I'm keeping. How many gowns does one baby really need?


This one I really like as I inserted some stretch lace around the collar.
I have a couple of more I will be listing on eBay this week and a couple of more I'm keeping. How many gowns does one baby really need?
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Yesterday I celebrated the big 33. Granted I have spent the whole year thinking (and telling people) that I was 33 so I really don't feel older. I LOVE being in my 30's. Many people say I look very young. Those that comment that my 5 kids can't be mine think I am about 21 or 22. I feel so vindicated when I tell them my age - ha - they are mine, thank you very much.
I made my own cake and used my christmas present: Wilton tips . The girls and I watched a cake decorating show called Bake, Decorate, Celebrate on OPB Create and I decided I could do it. It didn't turn out as nice as the lady on the show, but for my first attempt, I was happy.

The pink frosting is supposed to be rosettes.
Brian got me flowers for my very favorite pitcher. He also bought me three bars of my favorite organic dark chocolate. This isn't the cheap waxy kind, but the real stuff.
The girls made me cards. This is from all of them, drawn by my 11 year old.
And this is from my 3 year old Ellie:
We spent the day at church where Graedon actually took a nap without much fussing. He did get a split lip from Maddie putting him in a chair and then turning away. He fell right on the hard floor, poor guy. Brian got his typical Sunday migraine so when we got home we put Grae down for a nap and took one ourselves. Then we all ate dinner and went for a family walk. As soon as we got home, we dove into the cake. After the kids went to bed, I spent the rest of the evening catching up on home reno and craftblogs. So all in all, it was a relaxing day. Brian's birthday is in 12 days so I had better get busy thinking of something to do for him!

That is a playmobil fossil by Ava. She also imprinted goldfish crackers.


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We've been trying to visit Goodwill once a week (it's on the way to Lowes/Home Depot). It's been fun and we have found tons of stuff. 
Made in Japan ice cream bows: $.69 each.

Just for looks mugs that match the kitchen perfectly: $.49 each.

Little white birds for decorating: $1.99 each.

HUGE vintage window frame with the neat handmade wavy glass: $9.99. This is my favorite find. I'm going to hang it on the wall and put some vintage postcards on the glass (I think).
We are going to try to go to Goodwill tomorrow as we need to make a Lowe's moulding trim run. Bri and I decided to put some moulding on the upper cabinents so they wouldn't be so plain.
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