Friday, July 12, 2013

Charm swap

I finally got my fabric and cut it for the i spy charm swap. I should have it in the mail by Tuesday. I am so excited to get back a little bundle of charm goodness! And I can not wait for the next swap!

This is what I picked out:



Fun selections, right? I really like the butterflies. I have about a 1/4 yard left and I'm trying to think of a fun project for it. 


I was going to use this last one, but decided that the print was too large. Now I think I will use it to back a small i spy quilt I plan on making for my nephew for Christmas. 

Sunday, July 7, 2013

Beating the Heat Wave

The past week has been filled with over 100 degree days. I think it was 7 days of 100 to 111 degree forecasts, although I think the high for the week was 108. It really doesn't matter, over 100 is hot and hot is HOT. We normally have lows in the 60's over night, and are able to get up in the morning and open windows, but this week it was 90 degrees before the sun went up.

I'm not much of a hot weather girl. As a kid, I remember playing all summer, and LOVING any time I got in a pool. As an adult, I'm not great at braving the heat, and I burn easily. When you have kids, though, you have to get out. This week, it was hard to keep all the Sweetie P's occupied and happy, so I had to be a bit resourceful.

First, you have to have water play! The Sweetie's love to have the sprinklers on and the lawn was rather thirsty, so a few extra cycles were welcome.







Mr. Sweetie had cut PVC pipe and drilled holes in it so the kids could make their own water fountain creations to play in. Littlest Sweetie P thought it made a great drinking fountain.


But sometimes, just the hose is all you need to cool off and have fun. 


Now Mr. Sweetie can be rather creative with play. When we moved into our home last year, the previous owners left behind a slide. It is the type that would be attached to a play structure, but it was alone in the dirt. Mr. S cleaned it up, propped it on a latter, and made a water slide for the kids. 


While the Sweetie Ps thought this was great fun, I have to admit, I was a bit leery about safety. No accidents, only happy kids.

And of course, no summer with little ones would be complete without swim lessons. Not so great for Mom, since I had to brave the heat and wait for class to be over. We actually skipped one day because I could not take sitting in 108 degree heat. But learning to swim is important!


In the afternoon, we mostly stayed indoors, praying the the A/C could keep up with the heat. Staying inside means Mom has to come up with something to do or the Sweetie P's will watch Dora all day. 

I remembered seeing a pin on pintrest about an air fort.  It seemed simple enough, and the Sweetie P's love to play in forts. I simply weighed down the sides of a king sheet with anything I could grab in the play room, and then put a box fan on the open end. Turned it on, and the kids were amazed!





They grabbed pillows and blankets and loaded up the fort with all kinds of comforts for a few hours, off and on all day.

I took another pintrest idea, and had the kids drop colored vinegar in a tray of baking soda. I had picked up the baking soda at Winco in the bulk food section, so I got a bag for little cost. I scooped about 2 cups in each pan, and gave them droppers to drop in the colored vinegar.


 I asked the kids to mix colors and see what they came up with. Some how, brown was a favorite.
I had not planned to give the littlest Sweetie a try, but she was interested. She did, however, get more soda into the vinegar than the other way around! 
I had told my oldest it was a science/art project, so when he was done, he asked how long it would take to dry. He was not at all disappointed when I told him we would take a photo to save and dump the rest in the sink.

Over all it was a successful project,  fun for the kids and not too messy. They enjoyed the bubbles and fizz and watching the colors mix and change.

Now last, but not least. One of my favorite ways to cool off. Popsicles!
A few years back Mr. Sweetie invested in a Zuko Quick Pop Maker.


At first, I thought it was a lot of money for popsicles. I mean, you can just pop some juice in an ice cube tray and get some toothpicks, right? But I have to admit, this thing is fun! And, the kids only have to wait about 10 minutes for popsicles. I make them from juice, pureed fresh fruit and yogurt, so when they ask for a second, not only do I not mind, but I have it done before they finish the first! 



Something about popsicles and kids that screams summer! 

So, how are you getting along in the summer's hottest days?

Friday, July 5, 2013

Free Shutterfly prints.

I love a good bargin, and I love to put our memories and photos into scrapbooks. So I really love when Shutterfly is giving away free prints! Check out this for Shutterfly deals, as well as 101 free prints using code 101prints.

I have used this offer before. You just pay tax and shipping and you are good to go.  I have been reading that if you only order 99 prints, the shipping is a bit lower making it a much better deal per print. And I love Shutterfly for my photo printing. Quality is good, and ship quickly. When I did have a problem with some black and white photos coming out a little green, customer service was right on it. They suggested ways I could get a better quality print, and refunded the cost of the greenish prints ASAP.

I totally recommend them!

I use the 101 free print offers to get cough up on my kids books. I have been scanning my the oldest Sweetie P's Pre-k art work and now I can print it free and finish off his school year in the scrapbook! If getting the time was only so easy!

Example of Sweetie P's artwork. 

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

My first BOM square

With school out and summer in full swing, I have not had much time to get my craft on. Actually, I just keep falling asleep with the kids and missing my normal craft time. I finally finished my BOM square!

I learned a few things:

1. I need to remember to be more carful with the pieces I was using. I ended up sewing some of the 2 1/2 inch squares when I needed 2 7/8 white squares, and had to cut more. I should have cut and pieced the whole thing at once.

2. I am out of practice. Some of my seams must not be a 1/4 inch, since it is not laying flat and is a bit short on one side. I lost the foot I normally use, so that may be why I am off. (It actually fell INSIDE my machine, it you can believe it. I guess I need to fish it out!)

3. I need more sleep! Or maybe I just need to pay more attention to the directions. I had a problem getting the bottom red triangles in the right direction, and had to take it apart and re sew it. I hate redoing things. I have to say that the directions were clear and had great illustrations, I just had a brain outage.

I still think it came out all right, but I may end up making another in it's place. Practice makes perfect, they say. Since I had to recut a few pieces, I don't know if I have enough of the cream fabric for a second square. The Fat Quarter Shop is so generous with the fabric, that I will probably have extra at some point in the year.

Well, that's it. My first attempt! I can't wait for the next one to show up in the mail! It's like getting a homework assignment. They send me something to do that I didn't pick out or in vision, and I complete the task as asked. Only, I give myself a grade and get to keep the finished work.

My grade today, I'd say a B-. I'll do better next time, I promise.

Friday, June 21, 2013

My first BOM from the Fat Quarter Shop.

I started sewing again just before Christmas. I was great to get my machine out after a 5 year break. I used to make quilts, but now I don't have much time or space to get s project like that done. I am always rather afraid that the Sweetie P's will find my pins or scissors and get hurt as well.

Anyway, after making some gifts for Christmas, I got the creating bug again. While looking through pintrest for projects and such, I discovered the Fat Quarter Shop. They had a mystery block of the month starting in a few months, so I signed up. I figured, I could make a block each month, especially if they picked out the fabric for me. As a bonus, I only had to pay for a portion of my quilt at a time.

Well, months went by, and I had actually forgotten about the membership in the Block of the Month club, until my little package arrived the other day. It was so much fun, like getting a little gift in the mail! And the fabrics are so adorable!

So far, I've only gotten time to cut the fabric.

 I really like this collection. Look at the sweet little cherries...


I can't wait to get it all together! 

The Fat Quarter Shop is very generous as well. Take a look at all the fabric I have left over! I'm sure I could make a second block, and maybe even a third! 


Oh, and they also included a mini charm pack of the entire collection! How awesome is that? 
  It is so adorable! 

I hope to get the first block pieced together this evening, so hopefully I'll have a photo of a finished block to add this evening. 




Monday, June 17, 2013

I spy quilt

I happen to be looking at the Fat Quarter Shop facebook page, and found a comment posted from  heartathomemama about an I Spy quilt block swap.

from Obsessively stiching

An I spy quilt has lots of different squares depicting things the kids can search for and find in the quilt, like the one above.

I think I love the idea of an I spy quilt for my kids, and also maybe as a gift? I have already started my Christmas list and projects, and this could easily be added and finished by Christmas.

 I just started using my sewing machine after a 5 year break, so I don't have a stash to pull from. To pull off a quilt like this, I would have to buy a collection of I spy fabrics, buy each fabric (that sounds like an expensive prospect) or join this swap. I'm leaning toward the swap, but right now I fell like I have a lot of projects going on and have purchased fabric and scrapbook supplies that have yet to be used. I did, however, take a look at some fabric online, since I have so little time to get out and shop. The Fat Quarter shop had a few selection in the 50% off section that would work, and after postage, it would still be a deal for enough fabric for two small quilts.

Oh maybe I should just do it!

Edited to add: I did sign up! In fact, I signed up twice, so it looks like someone will get a quilt for Christmas! So stay tuned, I'm sure you will see my progress in future posts!

Monday, June 3, 2013

I'm no longer on the fence regarding the use of spray sunscreen.

I have been on the fence about using spray sunscreens. On one hand, they are super convenient when trying to protect four kids from sunburn, and can make the process much quicker. On the other hand, I'm never sure how much they actually are covering them, and the smell is awful! I have also read about concerns that the spray being inhaled by our little ones is harmful to their lungs. (See how-safe-are-spray-sunscreens)

I don't have a lot of chemicals in the house anymore. With 4 little ones, it is hard to make sure that they are safely stored, so I just don't have them around if I don't have to. I have stopped buying a many of  the cleaning products and opt for lots of vinegar for disinfecting and baking soda for scrubbing.  Sunscreen in a must for the summers outside, but the spray?

My mode of operations for park visits or other outdoor activities has been to lotion up before we get in the car or wagon. When we get to the park, or activity, I will sometime spray them down (mostly on the back of the neck and legs) as they exit the car. While at the park, I sometimes get a little spray on if they have been playing in the water or I am feeling like they need more protection.

Today, as I was trying to get the littlest Sweetie P lathered up in the backyard, one of the twins found the bottle of spray sunscreen. The next thing I knew I had a Sweetie screaming because he got sprayed in the eye.

It was awful! He was crying and yelling and really hurting. I took him to the bathroom and flushed out his eye with water, and that made him more upset. He was crying, I was crying, we were both a big fat blubbering mess! I can only imagine how that must have felt. His eye was an irritated crazy red and his face so sad and hurt. After 10 or 15 minutes of trying to get it cleaned out, hugging and crying in the bathroom, I let him watch TV for a little bit. He was OK, but I was really not.

I am going to ditch the spray all together and keep the Sweetie P's eyes and lungs safe. I think it is worth the extra time to slather on the lotion, to make sure they are totally covered, and get a little time to pamper each one in the process. Somethings are not worth the convenience.

After reading the link above, I'm also going to check out chemical free options for sunscreen. As much as we seem to use in the summer, I think it would be worth it to look into even safer mean of sun protection.