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DIY Valentine Wreaths: Vote now!

January 29, 2010 By Michelle Barneck 13 Comments

So I may be a little late with this, but I really want to make a Valentine’s wreath for my door tomorrow. I found so many amazing options that I just couldn’t decide. I need your help! For Feature Friday I am sharing some of my favorites! Please vote for which one you like the best and think I should make. Voting is on the right sidebar.

#1 Burlap Heart Wreath from Craftaholics Anonymous

#2 Fabric Scrap Wreath from Little Birdie Secrets via Living With Lindsay

#3 Feather Wreath from Every Crafty Endeavor

#4 Red Fabric Heart Wreath from Blog n Tell

#5 Cupcake Liner Valentine Wreath from Tatertots and Jello

#6 Twine Heart from Craftaholics Anonymous

#7 Felt Heart Wreath from the Idea Room

#8 Crepe Paper Wreath from Simple Sage Designs
You may like to know that my door is blue and looks like this.

Don’t forget to vote on the right sidebar for your favorite! Also, if you have a valentines wreath leave the link in the comments so we can all see it! Who knows, maybe I will change my mind completely and choose yours!

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Feature Friday-Livin’ Life Patino Style

January 15, 2010 By Michelle Barneck 5 Comments

Our Feature Friday today is the adorable Nicole from
Livin’ Life Patino Style.
Do they not have like the cutest family ever?!

Christmas 2008

Well, not only do they take a great picture, they dole out fantastic ideas! But, let’s not get ahead of ourselves. Let’s start it off with the one minute interview.

1. What is your favorite crafting tool or secret weapon?
My favorite craft tool would have to be mod podge, actually a toss up of that and glitter! Is glitter a tool..lol! and mod podge holds the glitter fantastically and makes anything new and clean!

2. If you were a Disney character, who would you be and why?
If I were a Disney character I would love to be Cinderella…..She is my very favorite princess because she overcomes her problems with hope and faith and finds true love and happiness in the end without ever hurting those who hurt her!

3. What is your favorite accessory?
I would have to say SHOES! I love me a pair of fun funky shoes to dress up even the most casual outfit! If you know me I will even wear shoes with a slight heel with sweats..!! FUN!

Now for the real fun! You will not believe some of the wonderful things she comes up with!

Marshmallow Valentine Pops How fun for neighbors, teachers or friends!


Remember how I said you could decorate your love note mailbox. Well, Nicole gives the perfect example of an amped up Fancy Mailbox.
Young Women Birthday Idea Our girls would love this!


Life is a Bowl of Cherries Birthday Party
Talk about cute little birthday girl!I love the idea of a sub in the shape of their age!
Chef Birthday Party These invitations are so fun!
This was her very first apron. Her first! The monogram is even a pocket! Too cute!And how about the party favor!

How cute is this wall with their family name typography!
Now that I have had a healthy dose of girl,
I can go back to my house full of boys.

Great ideas Nicole! You are now entered in to the Hall of Fame as Tipster of the week!

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Four Tips for Making Goals for the New Year

December 30, 2009 By Michelle Barneck 6 Comments

The new year is almost here and what does that mean? A sense of renewed motivation to better myself, time to make a goal list for 2010. Here are a few tips to help you make a goal list that is realistic and reachable.

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1. Sort. Break down the areas of your life into categories and choose one or two goals for each area. My categories were:

  • Physical Health
  • Spiritual
  • Family-one for hubs, one for son
  • Personal-something just for me
  • Home-aka housework
  • Work-my blog and online marketing consulting since I am a SAHM

2. Specific. Don’t say “eat better”, say the exact action you want to achieve, like “eat two servings of vegetables everyday”. You need something concrete that cannot be argued or justified.
3. Simple. Pick something realistic to achieve. No really. For instance, I don’t do organized exercise. I don’t go to the gym, so I should not make a goal to workout for an hour five days a week. Make it easy enough that you will stay motivated to do it past the first week of the year.
4. State. Write down your goals and post them where you will see them everyday. I am probably turn mine in to a dry erase check list. It is also helpful to tell someone your goals so they can help keep you on track.

Monday we had a family home evening lesson on goals, but rather than bore our poor two year old by making personal lists of goals at the end we decided to head to the playroom for a few minutes of hardcore fun before pj time. So today while he entertained himself with building boats out of blocks I decided to reflect on things I would like to change for the New Year.

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There are always hundreds of things I could list. I literally went through once and wrote down the time it would take to do all the things I would like to be routine in my household. It added up to about twice as much time as I actually have. This was a nice eye opener that I will never achieve my goals unless they are realistic.

Here are some of the things I came up with (see I am stating them so you can hold me accountable. 😉 )

  • Health: organized exercise 30 minutes 3x per week (turning it in to a Biggest Loser type competition with hubs to keep motivated)
  • Spiritual: Go to the temple once a month, Read scripture 5 minutes per day (already doing these as goals from last year so this will just be upkeep)
  • Family: 1 planned date per month with hubs, 15 min uninterrupted play time with son each day (Again, I will have hubs and son to keep me on track)
  • Personal: 1 non due date project per week
  • House: 30 minutes cleaning in a non-regular use area per week
  • Work: Double my blog readers

I am excited for the new year and can’t wait to get started on my new list of goals! What’s on your goal list for 2010?

Goal blocks photo source: http://www.thealexandergroup.com/cmsimages/goals.jpg
Goal poster photo source: http://api.ning.com/files/O0VmfBMQfMSEpywQc6x37YNJ9pxC79JwzazAkhOtulgw4*qmLm977asCXX12Nc-V-WNIcOpLlfS8KR3YEwgOhR*t8JA4*C-G/Goals.JPG

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Easy Cookies for New Years Eve: German Chocolate & Chocolate Candy Cane Crunch

December 28, 2009 By Michelle Barneck 6 Comments

These two cookie recipes (German Chocolate and Chocolate Candy Cane Crunch) are so easy that you can not mess them up. Take my word for it. My two year old helped me. If you have 15 minutes, you can have yummy cookies! That is counting mixing and baking! And they look oh so impressive!

Let’s start with German Chocolate. These were born out of my need for something quick to take to a neighborhood party.

German Chocolate Sandwich Cookies

Ingredients:
German Chocolate Cake Mix
1 stick butter
2 eggs
1 tub Coconut Pecan Frosting

Melt butter in large bowl. Mix in cake mix and eggs. Roll in to 1 inch balls. Place on ungreased cookie sheet and bake for 10 minutes at 350 degrees. Once cool, place a good layer of frosting between two similar sized cookies.

My little guy loved stirring, rolling and counting the balls and licking the spoon at the end. (Don’t worry, he washed his hand immediately beforehand. Anyone else freaked out about the prospect of messy kid hands helping with the cooking?! Amanda, I know you’re with me!)


Chocolate Candy Cane Crunch Cookies
This is to use up all those candy canes you’ll be pulling off the tree.

Ingredients:
Devil’s Food Cake Mix
1 stick butter
2 eggs
Candy Canes (crushed)-I used Hershey Chocolate Mint candy canes so you could barely taste the mint. I think regular peppermint would be really yummy too.
1 Cup white chocolate chips (optional)

Melt butter in large bowl. Mix in cake mix, chocolate chips, and eggs. Roll dough in to 1 inch balls. Dip top in candy cane. Place on ungreased cookie sheet and bake for 8-10 minutes on 350 degrees.




Do you have a go to easy treat recipe? Please share!!

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