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Tuesday, April 8, 2014
Blackout Curtains Made Not-So-Easy
This is a tale of curtains gone awry and then promptly, against all hope, brought back to life. It's a tale where everything was going so well until it wasn't. Where a very pregnant woman would not let go of her dream to make blackout curtains for the nursery. Particularly not when she'd been holding onto a cut of fabric for 6 months and a move. Not even when the move resulted in a window a completely different size then she'd measured for the cut of fabric she bought online. No, she was going to make Fidget blackout curtains regardless of time, energy, and money. She would recommend that you not be like her. This is the tale of those curtains.
Tuesday, April 1, 2014
February/March In Review
Let's just jump in shall we?
February was taken up pretty exclusively with getting ready for Fidget's arrival which involved lots of complicated baking endeavors to pass the time. Think homemade Oreos and Oatmeal Creme Pies.
On February 8th at 12:51pm Fidget arrived on the scene making the last 2 months a whirlwind of stress, exhaustion, fun, crying, love, and wonderment. I present to you gratuitous baby pictures.
February was taken up pretty exclusively with getting ready for Fidget's arrival which involved lots of complicated baking endeavors to pass the time. Think homemade Oreos and Oatmeal Creme Pies.
On February 8th at 12:51pm Fidget arrived on the scene making the last 2 months a whirlwind of stress, exhaustion, fun, crying, love, and wonderment. I present to you gratuitous baby pictures.
Tuesday, March 25, 2014
Diaper Bag Insert
Here we are with April quickly closing in and I can't believe that Fidget is already 6 weeks old and we're figuring out this whole life with a baby thing. At times pregnancy seems like it was just yesterday and other times it feels like a lifetime ago. Time and how we experience it can be such a mystery.
One of my favorite parts of getting out of the house with Fidget, aside from leaving the house of course, is grabbing my diaper bag. I absolutely LOVE this bag! Early on I knew that a regular diaper bag probably wasn't for me, I didn't want something super girly or that screamed diaper bag. I also thought it would be nice if it was something that The Husband wouldn't mind carrying. Because of this I began looking for ways to either make a diaper bag from scratch, something where I could pick the fabrics used, or use a bag I already have. That's when I settled upon using my all-time favorite bag. This leather Fossil bag was what I used when I was a teacher and I absolutely love it! The only issue was that the bag itself wasn't washable should a bottle leak, wet clothes get thrown in, etc.; I mean, sure, small leaks could be mopped up from the inside but anything big might pose a problem. That's where the idea of creating my own insert formulated and that's the tutorial I bring to you today.
Tuesday, March 18, 2014
How To Hide A Doorway
Hi there! I know, it's been a while. I really did have every intention of posting earlier but there's been this cute little girl in my life (hereafter affectionately referred to as Fidget) taking up a fair bit of my time over the last 5 weeks. :) This time there won't be any promises. I sincerely hope to be back to posting regularly as Fidget is beginning to have some semblance of a routine, although I fully realize that by saying that I've jinxed myself into having no discernible routine over the next couple of days.
I still have a number of tutorials related to the nursery and baby things but today I wanted to bring you something a little different. If you've spent time renting an apartment or house you may have found yourself with the odd doorway that you'd like to cover but want to do it inexpensively. I'm here to tell you that all you need is an extra bed sheet and a tension rod!
I still have a number of tutorials related to the nursery and baby things but today I wanted to bring you something a little different. If you've spent time renting an apartment or house you may have found yourself with the odd doorway that you'd like to cover but want to do it inexpensively. I'm here to tell you that all you need is an extra bed sheet and a tension rod!
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