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I heart Auntie {Iron On Transfer} Shirt

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Did all of you hear about the fires in San Diego last week?  Well, in case you didn't, let me fill you in...

There was 8 different fires throughout the county, over 30 homes were destroyed and 26,500+ acres burned.  It was scary, it felt like the whole county was on fire.  Between Santa Ana winds and 100+ degree temps, the firefighters had an uphill battle.

The first fire started last Tuesday, I was glued to the tv.  I've lived in San Diego for 13 years and we've had 2 terrible fires {2003 and 2007} and I remember how quickly they got out of control.  The neighborhood a few miles away from us was evacuated and I was so worried that we might be next.  Luckily the amazing firefighters got the flames under control and all evacuations were lifted... until the next day.

On Wednesday there was 5-6 more fires, this time houses were burning, thousands of people were being evacuated and it was just getting hotter and hotter.  Fires were popping up all over the county and they believe some of them were set deliberately.  Our amazing firefighters & military worked 24/7 putting out and containing the flames and thanks to them, all evacuations were lifted by Sunday morning.  As of today, all but 1 fire is 100% contained and the last one is over 95% contained, which is such a relief.

Now, that was enough to stress anyone out, but on top of that, my hubby & I had a {kid-free} trip to Seattle planned and we were flying out Thursday.  I was so freaked out about leaving my kids behind during a fire storm.  What if the winds changed direction? What if they got evacuated? Would they be safe?? ahhh!!!!  My head was spinning....  After consulting my hubby, friends and family, they all convinced me that WE NEEDED TO GO and that the kids will be fine!  They were in the safe hands of grandmothers and we had great friends near by to help with evacuations {if needed}.

So we went and had a fabulous time, {although, I did manage to check news reports about every hour or so....}  Needless to say, no blogging got done before or during the trip.

So here it is, a week later, a lot cooler {only a high of 75 today!} and I've got a lot of great things to share, starting with this Easy Iron On Transfer Tutorial.  I made these shirts for my sister and she loved them!


First I created the design on my Silhouette Cameo
Make sure to MIRROR the image, so it's backwards!
I cut the image from my Silhouette and then weeded out the parts I didn't want transferred.
Next I placed the design on the bottonm right corner of the shirt.
Next I ironed the image onto my shirt.  Be careful not to move the iron from side to side, instead press the iron down, lift up, move to next spot and press it down again.

This happened to mine when I "ironed" instead of "pressed"
 **Make sure to read the instructions for your specific heat transfer material**

However, the final product looked really cute and it just added a little something extra to a simple sleep shirt. :)

HAPPY CRAFTING!
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Personalized Picture Frames {with vinyl}

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Happy Monday!  Did you all have a great Mother's Day??  I hope all of you spoiled your mom {or got spoiled yourself}!!
I had a fantastic Mother's Day.  My kids SLEPT IN until after 9am!!!!  We actually woke up before them {I still can't believe it}.  They are usually up before 7am, but not yesterday.  My hubby woke up, kissed me and said, "This was your first mother's day present - sleeping in - I arranged it with the girls last night" hahahahahaha, he's so funny.  I wish it was actually possible for him to convince our 2 & 3 yr old to sleep in.... 

The rest of they day was relaxing, delightful and filled with love.  My munchkins {with the help of my hubby} made me an herb garden for my kitchen window.  I just love it!  Gifts made with LOVE are so special and better than anything they could have bought me.
We then spent the entire afternoon down by the bay... picnic, park, sunshine & some wine = very happy momma!  I finished my day with ice cream and Game of Thrones {did any of you watch last night?? Soooo good - right?!?!}
Anyhow, enough about my weekend, on to today's craft!  These personalized picture frames are really easy and a fun way to spruce up any frame. 
1) Create Design 
2) Cut design out on pretty colorful vinyl {using Silhouette, Cricket or something of the sort}
3) Weed (remove all un-needed vinyl)
4) Transfer to Transfer paper
5) Place onto your frame
Look at the cute result! 
These doggie frames were already super cute, but I think the names add just a little something extra.
The best part was that this craft took maybe 30 min - perfect for a busy mom like me! :)

HAPPY CRAFTING!
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DIY {sharpie} Coffee Mug

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I've seen these DIY Coffee Mugs floating around Pinterest for a while and I thought it was time to make one. 
DIY Sharpie Coffee Mug |  A little about a Lot
In case you didn't know, there are a TON of Pinterest Fails in regards to the sharpie "wiping right off", so I decided to ask a friend who makes them regularly.  She told me that sharpies didn't work for her and to use Ceramic Paint Pens.   

Now normally I would have run down to the craft store to by some paint pens BUT those who know me personally, know that I'm a MAJOR procrastinator.  Unfortunately,  I had planned to give this gift to my mom... who I was going to be seeing in a few hours... eeeckkk!  

I thought... it only needs 30 min in the oven, I can do it the morning of... no such luck!

On to plan B!
I scoured the internet looking for Pinterest Success with regular Sharpies and luckily I found a bunch!  Here are a few things I learned:

* The type of mug you purchase makes a difference.  The cheaper the better.  Why?  Well it seems that cheaper mugs don't have as strong {or nice} of a glaze ---> which means the sharpie actually adheres to the mug better.
* Everything I read says "30 min at 350°" so most people would preheat oven, then put mug in - which is WRONG.  You want to put your mug in the COLD oven and then turn it on to 450° and bake for 30min.  Then let your mug cool completely before removing from oven {crack the oven door to help the speed up the cooling process}.  
* The colors will change.  So don't get upset when your red sharpie turns pink :)
* Handmade = HANDWASH.  I thought this was kind of a given, but it's amazing how many people thought they'd be okay in the dishwasher... hand wash only
* Pure dumb luck - even if you do everything right - it still might turn out wrong.  

Luckily my mug turned out perfectly - hahahahaha - except for my terrible penmanship, but heck, it give it character :)

I did a simple design  ------>  Madison + Riley = Happiness for Nana
DIY Sharpie Coffee Mug |  A little about a Lot
DIY Sharpie Coffee Mug |  A little about a LotDIY Sharpie Coffee Mug |  A little about a LotDIY Sharpie Coffee Mug |  A little about a Lot
DIY Sharpie Coffee Mug |  A little about a Lot
See the date?  My momma's birthday {well minus the year}....  and here is a picture from April 16, 2014 {almost 7 months later} via my mom's FB page
I must say that it still looks pretty darn good!  Hopefully you'll have the same dumb luck as me :)

HAPPY CRAFTING!
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Photo Flower Pots

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Being a blogger can be very frustrating.
Photo Flower Pot | Mothere's Day Gift | A little about a Lot
I spend a lot of time taking photos, editing photos and then writing posts and I sometimes wonder if anyone is even reading what I'm writing?!?!  Getting people to visit your page is tough work and getting them to come back is even harder!  I seriously think my sisters and hubby are my only true followers - haha.  

So last week when I received an email from Parenting.com saying that my blog had been featured on their website I.WAS.ECSTATIC!!!  I couldn't believe that a website {who's magazine I subscribe to} featured my blog!  

Click here to see ---->  Colorful Initial Art - Parenthood.com
Photo Flower Pot | Mothere's Day Gift | A little about a Lot
It was such a nice confirmation that other people {besides my family} actually read my blog AND that they enjoy the content I provide.  So if you're reading this, please remember that blogging can be very time consuming with little rewards, so spending an extra minute to leave a comment or share a link, really REALLY makes us bloggers happy.   

{okay, stepping off my soap box now}

Onto today's craft - this lovely little Photo Flower Pot I made for Mother's day - for the grandmas - to go along with my craft from yesterday {click HERE to see it}
Photo Flower Pot | Mothere's Day Gift | A little about a Lot
This was really easy to make, however I apologize for not taking ANY photos of the process.  I made these 2 years ago, about 2 weeks after my daughter was born... I had to make these in between feedings and after I was done I looked at my hubby and said, "Ahhh, I forgot to take pictures!!"  I blame pregnancy brain - hehe :)

Anyhow, the process is very simple.
1) Spray paint a ceramic pot {any color}
2) Print photos from a regular printer on regular paper {NOT photo paper}
3) Place the photos on pot and cover with 2-3 coats of Mod Podge {let it dry in between each coat}
4) Spray with an acrylic sealer - which makes it water resistant
5) Plant a pretty flower


Photo Flower Pot | Mothere's Day Gift | A little about a Lot
Here is a picture of all the pictures :)
Photo Flower Pot | Mothere's Day Gift | A little about a Lot
I think what made this gift so special was that my sister-in-law & I both had babies born only a few weeks early {my daughter was 2 wks old and her son was 3 wks old} and I was able to include a few photos of all our kids together.
Photo Flower Pot | Mothere's Day Gift | A little about a LotPhoto Flower Pot | Mothere's Day Gift | A little about a Lot
These turned out so cute and I love how versatile this gift is.  You can make one for your kids teacher or give one as a house warming present, the possibilities are endless :)

HAPPY CRAFTING!
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Family Hand Tree

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I can't believe how fast these past couple of weeks have flown by!   I didn't mean to disappear but it's been CRAZY around here.  First I was up to my ears in Minnie Mouse decor {post to follow soon} for my little girls 2nd bday party.  Then I got this cold... ugh... I hate being sick... especially when it's sunny and 90° out.
Family Hand Tree | Mother's Day Gift | A little about a Lot
Anyhow, I'm so excited to share this easy and cute Mother's Day craft with you.  I made these a few years ago for our moms "the grandma's" and they absolutely loved them!  

Here is how you can make your own Family Hand Tree :)

First cut out the tree from brown paper 
Family Hand Tree | Mother's Day Gift | A little about a Lot
Time to add your hand prints.  

Instead of making a tree from MY family (me, hubby & kids), I chose to make a tree with my hubby's family {for his mom} and a tree with my family {for my mom}.   

This was my mom's tree.  We started with our hand prints {me & my girls... my littlest one was only 2 weeks old, her hands were sooooo little!} and we added my 2 sisters later.
Family Hand Tree | Mother's Day Gift | A little about a Lot
Then I added the wording "Other things may change us, but we start and end with Family"
Family Hand Tree | Mother's Day Gift | A little about a Lot
Family Hand Tree | Mother's Day Gift | A little about a Lot
Next was my MIL's tree {hubby family}.  The hubby & kids did their hand prints first, then we added his sister & her son {who was also only 3 weeks old}. 
Let me tell you, trying to get a 2 & 3 week old to cooperate with painted hands was NOT easy, but they turned out pretty good, considering...
Family Hand Tree | Mother's Day Gift | A little about a Lot
Since both our moms live over an hour away, we weren't going to see them on Mother's Day, so I drove up the Friday before to surprise the moms "grandma's" with their gifts.  Both moms absolutely LOVED them!! It was a hit :)
Family Hand Tree | Mother's Day Gift | A little about a Lot
 {Do you see the flower pot?  I'll be sharing that Mother's Day craft later this week}


HAPPY CRAFTING!
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Spring Decor & Easter Bunny Sign

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My kids have been so excited for Easter all month!  When we decorated our front porch, my little ones thought that the Easter Bunny was coming the next day.... 
 Spring Decor | Easter Bunner Sign | A little about a lot
That was 2 weeks ago.  

So every morning we go through the same routine:  They wake up and ask "Did the Easter Bunny come?  Did he hide the eggs? " Then they proceed to look the window at the grass in the backyard.

We've tried to explain that Easter is in a "few weeks", but our 2 & 3 year old have no concept of real time.  They associate everything with, today, tomorrow or yesterday.  So it looks like it's gonna be Groundhog Day around here... until Easter Sunday finally arrives! {luckily we only have a few more days left. haha}
{we believe} in the Easter Bunny sign | A little about a Lot
I wanted to make this Easter Bunny sign last year, but never got around to it.  So this year I was determined to make it.  It cost me nothing {since I had all the supplies on hand}, but even if you had to purchase them, it couldn't be more than $5-7 and it turned out super cute!

This is pretty easy to make, especially if you have a Silhouette or Cricket.  I created my design on my Silhouette and then cut everything out on vinyl.
{we believe} in the Easter Bunny sign | A little about a Lot
 Got all my vinyl onto the transfer paper
{we believe} in the Easter Bunny sign | A little about a Lot
Time to line everything up.  

I used a canvas {because there was a great sale at Michael's and I stocked up!}.  However, you could use poster board, a piece of wood or even cardstock.
{we believe} in the Easter Bunny sign | A little about a Lot
 Tape everything down
{we believe} in the Easter Bunny sign | A little about a Lot
Time to start pressing the vinyl onto the canvas.  I started upside down, so I could get into all the areas around the wood edges
{we believe} in the Easter Bunny sign | A little about a Lot
For the top, I placed a thick book under, so while I was pushing, there was something hard underneath {since the wood edge creates a gap between the canvas & table}
{we believe} in the Easter Bunny sign | A little about a Lot
Peel off the transfer paper
{we believe} in the Easter Bunny sign | A little about a Lot
Next cover your letters in Mod Podge.  The reason is when you paint over the letters, the mod podge will create a barrier, so the paint won't bleed/leak under the vinyl.   You could bypass this step, but I recommend that you don't :)
{we believe} in the Easter Bunny sign | A little about a Lot
Once it dries, get your paint out
{we believe} in the Easter Bunny sign | A little about a Lot
Did you notice that I used an egg dying cup to paint my Easter sign? hehe.  Just trying to stay with the Easter theme :)

Start covering the canvas completely. 
{we believe} in the Easter Bunny sign | A little about a Lot
Don't forget the sides {I used my thick book again to hold up the canvas so I could paint the sides} 
{we believe} in the Easter Bunny sign | A little about a Lot
Now I forgot to take pics of this part... but once it's dry peel all the letters off carefully.

Here is how it will look!
{we believe} in the Easter Bunny sign | A little about a Lot
 It was the perfect addition to my Front Porch Spring Decor! 
Spring Decor | Easter Bunner Sign | A little about a lot
Don't you just LOVE that bunny vase?  My MIL gave it to me a few years ago and it's probably my favorite Spring/Easter decoration!
 Spring Decor | Easter Bunner Sign | A little about a lot
Spring Decor | Easter Bunner Sign | A little about a lot
Having kids reminds me how magical holidays can be.  Believing in the Easter Bunny is such a fun tradition that I love getting to experience all over again with my kids!
Spring Decor | Easter Bunner Sign | A little about a lot
HAPPY EASTER!
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