Wednesday, October 27, 2010

So this is how you do it!!!!


October 27, 2010

I never thought a week after having my son I would be sitting here blogging. All of the emotions I have been feeling and the questions I have had about becoming a mom for the second time have been overwhelming, to say the least! I have to say all the worrying the past 9 months have been put to rest. I could not love this experience more. I feel complete, in every sense of the word. Now, a week and a day into this journey as a Mom of two I wanted to share my "Ah Ha Moment" as Oprah would say!!!!

So yesterday was my first morning alone since being home from the hospital. I have been fortunate enough to have friends and family helping me out day and night and have greatly appreciated it all. It was now my turn to try out the role as a Mommy of two. As I was getting my 3 year old up and ready for school, things were going great. I started to make breakfast, pick out her outfit and pack up the diaper bag for the day. But then, it happened. Baby A was ready to feed. How was I going to get everything done in order to get out of the house and be at school on time? Before I knew it I was walking around the house breastfeeding with one hand and getting my 3 year old dressed and ready for school with the other. I stopped and realized, 'Oh, so this is how you do it!'. That question, 'How do you do it with two kids?' was asked many, many times throughout my pregnancy and the response I heard the most was, 'You just do it'. So in my silly little "Ah Ha Moment", I did just that.



Smiles~
Amy







Big Sister A


What Do you do when Your Best Friend Becomes a Big sister????

You Make her a Lucky Charms Frame of course........


And Lucky Charms Cupcakes........

Congratulations Big Sister A. Baby A is very lucky to have such a wonderful Sister to teach him all about life....And Lucky Charms(She loves them).

To make the Frame You will need

Michaels $1 Frame
Glue
Spray Adhesive
Polyurethane Spray
Your filler of choice (Lucky Charms)


1. Cover the frame with glue.

2. Apply the material of Choice to fill the frame

3. Spray 2 coats of Spray Glue (I use Craft Bond)

4. Spray 2 Coats of Polyurethane

Smiles~

Amy & Bri

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

2 Months of The Savvy Moms

October 26, 2010


We have reached our 2 Month Anniversary.....So hard to believe that 2 months ago 'We woke up in shock' that we had actually started this Little Blog the night before.

Oh what a whirlwind it has been

So Many Ups and Downs

Here is what we have learned the Last 2 Months... Image by KeepCalmShop

Coffee is Our Best Friend (other than each other).

2 minds are always better than one.

Sleep is not a necessity and is often short.

Hot Glue burns really bad when you keep hitting the same finger with it over & over.


Our to Do List IS NOT likely going to get done.


Our Husbands and Kids think we are crazy (and so do many of our friends).

You don't always get the right Advice, and when that happens just smile instead of cry.

We cry A Lot in joy and sadness, when tired and overwhelmed, and when no one else is watching
(oh & TP does not work like Kleenex when you are sobbing. It makes a mess).


You have to Align yourself with the right people for success and survival.

Just because You think You are "Savvy" does not mean others will.

Blogosphere Friendships mean a lot...And can grow without ever meeting.

Facebook can give you a complex...One minute 920 the next 910 "likes"


Winston Churchill said it best "Success is the ability to go from failure to failure without losing your enthusiasm."


Through all of your kind words and support we will forever be Enthusiastic about The Savvy Moms Guide.



Image By The Love Shop



Smiles~

Amy & Bri

Sunday, October 24, 2010

{Guest Blogger} No Sew Fleece Blanket Tutorial

October 24, 2010

It's that time of year again; time for the warm summer days to give way to the cool, crisp days of autumn. Time for flip flops and tank tops to be replaced by warm boots and chunky sweaters. And time to grab a cup of your favorite hot beverage and cuddle up under a cozy fleece blanket.

Over the past few years, my family and I received no sew fleece blankets from our crafty family members and we use these blankets throughout the year. This year, I decided to learn how to make the no sew fleece blanket and add it to my gift giving repertoire.
No sew fleece blankets are simple to assemble and can easily be made in an afternoon (or less time, depending on how fast you can knot!).


Here is how I put together a no sew fleece blanket:


Materials

  • A coupon to your local fabric store so you get the best deal on the fleece!
  • 2 yards of patterned fleece
  • 2 yards of solid colored fleece, complimenting the pattern
  • Straight pins (optional, but very helpful)
  • Cardboard or cardstock to act as a template
  • Scissors
  • Measuring tape

(**These measurements are for the standard sized blanket. If you choose to make a blanket for a smaller child, I would recommend using a yard and a quarter of fleece.)

Begin by trimming the edges of your fleece. As you will notice below, my fleece had a strip of writing along the edge that I did not want showing up on my completed project.


Next, lay the two pieces of fleece on top of each other, being mindful that the wrong sides of the fleece are back to back. Generally there is a color and texture difference between the right and wrong sides of fleece. Once you have the fleece together, I recommend pinning two sides of the blanket together, paying close attention that your fleece is even on those sides. Follow up by pinning the last two sides together. I happened to have extra fleece on the last side I pinned, so I trimmed down that side. Be sure that each side is evenly matched up prior to trimming just in case; otherwise, you may cut useable fabric!




Measure out a 4 inch by 4 inch square from one corner of the blanket and cut out.




I like to use the corner I just cut out as a template to cut out the remaining three corners of the blanket.




Once the four corners are cut out, use your cardstock or cardboard and cut out a 1 inch wide by 4 inch long template. You will use this template to cut strips all the way around the blanket, starting from the corners. As you cut the strips, move the straight pins up above your cuts so that the blanket stays together better.

Once you have finished cutting the strips, it's time to start tying knots. Tie the top and bottom pieces of the fleece in a double knot. The best way to do so is using a square knot. You will want the solid color strip to end up on top so it contrasts with the pattern of the blanket and visa versa.


That's it! You've finished a no sew fleece blanket.


I love these blankets. Our family uses them to add extra warmth to our standard bedding. I have also used these blankets to throw down on the ground at home as a play area for my daughter when she was a baby or outside at the park when we picnic. And now I get to use them as presents for family and friends. The purple and print blanket featured above was put together as a Christmas gift. I included the star blanket, pictured below, in a gift for a friend's baby shower.

The best part of this craft is that the variety of fleece choices found at your local craft store continues to grow, from holiday prints for Christmas and Valentine's Day to licenced fleece in your favorite sports team or cartoon character. Which means you can give these blankets for any occasion to kids of all ages. Better yet, put together a craft night with your friends and make a few blankets to donate to charity.

It's getting cold outside; why not warm someone's heart with a fleece blanket!

Amy j is a long time friend of Savvy Moms' Amy & Bri. Married to her high school sweetheart, Amy j has the great pleasure of staying home with her 4 year old daughter while teaching online college courses

Friday, October 22, 2010

{How Savvy are You} Chic Damask Bridal Shower

October 22, 2010


Friday's Feature......."How Savvy Are You"?

This Savvy and Stylish Bridal Shower came from our longtime friend Carrie (we have known her since we were in High School). She got the color scheme and idea for the drink umbrellas from a "Real Party" feature from Hostess With the Mostess. All of the other Styling and details came from Carries creativeness. No other vendors, just her precious time and attention to detail.

She made everything.

Love the bright green with the Damask. Very Chic

Look at the Gorgeous hanging Centerpiece Carrie created by using her Chandelier. The Scalloped "Love Never Fails" Circles are Clever and Classy . The Hanging Cone vase with the beautiful flower Arrangement Welcomed the Guests.

Carrie definitely was able to take the initial Inspiration from Hostess with the Mostess and create absolute perfection. The use of the Damask paper umbrellas is a stylish touch alongside the Adorable Corset Carrie created for the Champagne.

And that Chair for the bride....it was a Thrift Store find that Carrie picked up specifically for the Event. She refinished it with the white paint and reupholstered the cushion with the damask she used throughout.


Look at the Banner.....And the Monogram. Carrie used Mod Podge to customize the Letters to match the theme of the Shower. Now that is Savvy Styling.

All of the details of this day were Perfection. Carrie used her Photoshop to design the labels. She used graphicsfairy.blogspot.com to create the Frame.

Friend, You are talented and Savvy. This Shower is Stylish and Chic. Thank You for Sharing.

Smiles,
Amy & Bri