Easter Treats

Easter Treats - Mason Jar

I put together a quick little DIY for Brandon as a treat for Easter morning.  We get baskets every year at my parent’s house so instead of another basket full of treats I thought a little candy jar would be sweet.

My silhouette, vinyl, a mason jar and a little cotton ball were all I needed to put this little DIY together.

Easter Treats - Mason Jar

I was able to find the bunny outline here, turned the image into a PNG file and opened it in the silhouette software to cut it out on the vinyl.  The cotton ball  was my favorite little touch.

*thank you to Angel Crafts for the great vinyl pack which came with tons of great colors to choose from for this project!

On Tuesdays We Clean Toilets

Cleaning List
When we were first started building our house and were searching for building plans I would drool over the giant homes with extra living rooms, more bathrooms than we would ever need, and rooms that we would have to come up with some function for because the rest of the house was already so big.  I knew then that a too big house would be more that we would want, but what I didn’t realize was two years in I would be binge watching tiny house shows on the DIY network dreaming over how perfect a tiny house, with only 400 square feet worth of space to clean, would be.

Cleaning has become my arch-nemesis.  When we first moved in, I dreamed we would start with this perfect clean slate of an untouched home and it would be so simple to keep clean.  Then reality hit and as we walked through the doors we realized the construction crew doesn’t clean nearly as well as my type-A personality would have liked (or really much at all…).  We had dust all over the baseboards, filthy air filters from the building process and little specks of paint where little specks of paint should never have been.  So I slowly got to work scrubbing the house over trying to get it to the clean I wanted it to be.  Then life happens and everyday (or what feels like every minute) a new mess is made.  I started to dread the weekends when I would have to clean a weeks worth of mess up.  I would sit on the couch with my coffee and overestimate how long it would take to clean it all and try to convince myself it wasn’t worth it. (sidenote… we don’t have children, just a very hairy dog and husband who lives for the outdoors, mud and all, so I salute all you mothers out there cleaning up after little ones too!)

I know I had to find a better way so I went to work scouring pinterest, because why re-invent the wheel, and combined some tips and tricks from across the web to find a plan that worked for us.  Now we have a cleaning schedule.  I found that completing just a simple task or two each day would keep the house clean and not fill the weekend with chores.  Some tasks are cleaning, like on Tuesday we clean toilets, and others help us tidy up around the house, __ we compile business receipts.  Brandon owns a lawn care company and is famous for dumping everything, including business receipts and checks on any open space as he empties his pockets, so we now set aside one day a week to file these all for taxes.  This little system is an ongoing process and we tweek it as we need to.

Some of my favorite products to help get me through are the Shark Freestyle, cordless is key for a quick sweep and this little guy’s battery holds a whole lot of power, the Swiffer Dry for quick pick-ups, the Shark Pocket Mop to keep the hard wood and kitchen floors sparkling and the micro fiber clothes from Pro Chef Kitchen Tools which are perfect for wiping down the stainless steel appliances in our kitchen.

After all the help I found online helping us straighten up I thought it was only fair to share what works for us, below is our list, feel free to change it to fit what you need.  (And a posted list never hurts for everyone in the family to see how they can help.)

Cleaning List

Are you a clean everyday-er or one day binge cleaner?

 

 

{Thank you to Pro Chef Kitchen Tools for sending their micro fiber towels.  All thoughts and opinions (and cleaning skills) are my own}

A Winter Read

 After falling asleep within the first 10 minutes of our redbox movie night on Sunday, I woke up Monday morning and watched The Maze Runner over a cup of coffee.  Man, do I love long weekends!  A Monday with no responsibilities and a blown off to-do list are definitely needed every now and again.

When I finally got off the couch and washed the breakfast dishes I grabbed my tablet and finished reading another science fiction story.  If you enjoy the after-earth type, dystopian genre than I would have to recommend the new book by Dima Zales, Oasis (The Last Humans Book 1).  A quick read told from the view point of the main character, Theo, as he works to understand the workings of the society around him.  It is a good winter read that grabs your attention and has an ending that you definitely do not see coming (and that is all I will say because I have a terrible tendency to give away the all story when I try to give a teaser…)

Oasis (The Last Human Book 1)

Check out the first book of this growing series.  What’s best is if you have Amazon Prime you can grab yourself a digital copy for free!  A perfect way to spend a snowed in weekend this winter for the dystopian genre readers you know.  (A heads up if you would recommend to a young adult, there is some use of foul language throughout the story.)

*I was sent a copy of this book at no cost to read.  All opinions are my own.

Loving Lately {Chunky Sweaters}

I walked outside yesterday and it felt like Christmas time!  Yes it is the middle of January, but there is the perfect chill in the air and the smell of fireplace fires (and Christmas in Virginia was 80 degrees so I’ll take it when I can get it)!  What I am really looking forward too is big scarfs and chunky sweaters.  What I am not looking forward to is a freezing cold front seat first thing in the morning.  When building our house, a must on my list was a garage, and more specifically, a garage to park my car in!  Somehow, throughout the unpacking process, my car’s sacred spot was lost to stuff!  I feel that every time I shift stuff around to squeeze my car back in something comes up and it is banished back to great outdoors! Dramatic I know, but I am looking forward to a 4 day weekend ahead (thank you Virginia for the abundance of state observed holidays!) and the cold air to get me motivated to clear my little spot out again to put and end to those cold morning front seats.  What better way to kick off that 4-day weekend than with a little on-line shopping to grab the perfect chunky sweater to keep me warm while I spend this January weekend outside.

Check out my current favorites:

Loving Lately Chunky sweaters

Shop your favorites ->


Cheers to a chilly weather weekend (and clean garages)!

Trending {Pantone 2016_Rose Quartz}

The colorists at Pantone got it right this year with the color picks of 2016.  Rose Quartz to highlight our love of warmth and Serenity to reflect wellness and connection and the colors themselves are the perfect mix of pastel and airiness.

Pantone 2016 Colors of the year

Today I am playing with the Rose Quart palette for a look at some ways to incorporate the subtle gentle tone into your wardrobe this year.

Pantone 2016_Rose Quartz

  1. These Kendra Scott earrings could not be a more literal with the quartz theme
  2. An elegant dress in the subtle rose hue is perfect for a wedding invitation or fancy dinner date
  3. These shoes were a top trend last year and I  do not see them going away soon (check them out here in a flat)
  4. A cashmere scarf is a great way to bring the rose color out in winter.  Pair with a black peacoat to accent the pastel
  5. Envelope clutches provide space for it all while still staying chic

What do you think of this years choices?  Are you a fan of the light airy hues or do you lean toward bolder tones?

New Year, Best You

I don’t think a New Year calls for an entirely New You, but setting up a plan for the upcoming months can make this the year of the Best You (super cliche… I know, but anything to make life better can’t hurt to try).

Happy New Year

Happy New Year

Some of my favorite bloggers talk about a word or phrase they use to define their new year and Simplify and Produce are what I am setting my intentions on for 2016.  Instead of spending my time reorganizing and planning, I want to simplify the processes and create the content I spent all those hours “planning” for.  Now organization and processes are the only way things will be accomplished, but those steps can’t be the main focus.  Setting aside time each week to plan for a productive week will help keep this year on track.

I found these great resources on Pinterest to help.  Now to find a simple way to be more productive!

New Year Best You 2016

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New Year Best You 2016

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Now the major thing to remember is no amount of reading and planning can help if you don’t start making things happen!

Merry Christmas {2015}

Wishing you and you and yours a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

{and because “procrastination” may have been the word of 2015, here is the electronic Christmas card from our family to yours! ;)}

Merry Christmas Card 2015The dog wouldn’t cooperate in the family photo, so he is just gonna own the back by himself.  Heaven help us when we have children!  

Have a wonderful day in your own special way!

Weekend Ruminations: December 4 – 6, 2015

This weekend really got me in to the holiday mood and I can’t wait for all this month has to offer!  As we get in to the new week, and a crazy week at that, here are a few pictures from our weekend.

Friday night, I went through some of the recent Christmas goodies I have picked up in the past few weeks and started a little DIY for the house-warming/ugly sweater party we attended on Saturday.

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Possibly my favorite DIY to date.  Brandon and I went over to his brother and sister-in-law’s new home for a house-warming/ugly sweater party and sported this sweater duo!

Weekend Ruminations - dec 4 - 6 2015

When looking for an ugly sweater idea I stumbled upon Jessica’s blog {biscuitsncrazy.com} who had not only amazingly creative talent but an outfit idea my husband was not opposed to wearing!  I grabbed some supplies (these sweaters were made for $18.50 total!) and went to work.  It took a little time on Friday night and a few hours on Saturday, and I was so pleased with how these sweaters turned out.  I hand stitched felt onto the sweater for the reindeer’s body, and hot glued the hooves, antlers and Christmas decorations.  Table scatter from the dollar store was the perfect size for the sweaters and went on easy with a dab of hot glue.

The sweaters were a big party hit and if there had been a contest we would have won, ha!

Weekend Ruminations - dec 4 - 6 2015

I am a little behind on dressing up our home for Christmas so Sunday I put away the fall décor, did an all over house clean, then spent the evening with Brandon putting up our tree and getting in the holiday spirit!

How was your weekend?  Have you ever been to a ugly sweater party (this year was our first)?  Do you lean toward store bought our DIY for costumes?

4 Gift Christmas List

This year my parents had a new idea for Christmas shopping, we would each ask for just 4 gifts.  It would keep Christmas simple and help us to think about what we wanted under the tree.  There was a simple template to follow to choose the 4 gifts that would go on our Christmas lists…

Something I Want | Something I Need | Something to Wear | Something to Read

It took some thinking but I am pretty happy as I turn over my list to “Santa”

4 GIFT CHRISTMAS LIST

Something I Want: Tote & Wristlet | I am a big fan of big bags and this will be the perfect go to for a day at the office and the wristlet makes a perfect accessory for after work drinks or errands!

Something I Need: Scanner | Being an adult means practical Christmas gifts and this has been on our want list for the home office for Brandon’s business receipts and business files

Something to Wear: Timex Watch | I find that I am grabbing a watch to wear everyday and love the classic look of this piece.

Something to Read: The Perfectly Imperfect Home: How to Decorate and Live Well | A perfect read as we decorate our home and a great addition to our coffee table book stack

What’s on your Christmas list this year?!  What would be your 4 choices?

Weekend Ruminations {Thanksgiving 2015}

Happy Monday!  December will be here tomorrow and the cold weather is not holding back and helping get me in the holiday spirit!

Thanksgiving is my favorite time of year, the family, the food, the fall weather.. and nothing could be better than a PA Thanksgiving.  I got to hear stories from my grandmother, get in baby snuggles with my cousins new little guy, eat stuffing and home made pie, enjoy local brews with family and spend hours laughing and catching up with everyone!

Here are just a few photos from the best long weekend…

Thanksgiving 2015

A little happy hour was needed after a Wednesday spent shopping and my uncle had the counter ready for visitors!

Thanksgiving 2015

After watching the Philadelphia Thanksgiving Parade, we got out my grandmother’s photo albums and listened to her stories as she showed us pictures from my grandparent’s honeymoon in the Poconos, their trips to the shore, her switchboard when she worked for Philadelphia electric and childhood pictures of my mom, her brother and sister.

Thanksgiving 2015

We have started a day after Thanksgiving tradition of enjoying lunch at the local brewery in Downingtown then heading to my cousins house for a day-after party.  We were up late with my dad’s brothers, sisters and all of my cousins playing games, telling stories and laughing until we couldn’t breath!

We headed home Saturday and spent a lazy Sunday hiding from the fact we were back to work on Monday.  And as sad as I am to see the Thanksgiving Holiday come to a close, I am now prepping myself for December 1st and getting in to full Christmas mode.  Bring on the Lifetime movies, Christmas carols and twinkling lights!