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Tuesday, January 17, 2012

DIY Pom Poms

Emily turned 2 on January 1st and I wanted to decorate with out spending a lot of $$$. While browsing PINTEREST (love it!!!) I found this DIY tutitorial for Pom Poms. I loved these from the start and knew I had to try.

On New Year's Day we had my family over for breakfast to celebrate Emily's birthday and Nick's family over for dinner. I got up early to make these quick before my family came over. I was not thinking clearly (late night before, 5:30 am and a Sunday) and did not take any pictures during the project. ugh!

I have always loved crafty, DIY, creative thinking projects but, in the past 10 years, I did not continue any of that after getting married (will be 10  years this May!).  I think my girls have a lot to do with me wanting to do more now. They LOVE IT when I make anything and they also have a love for being creative! YAY!!!

So, anyways, I made 9 tissue balls in about 45 min and it was SO MUCH FUN! I hung them all around the kitchen and living room in clusters.

Emily loved them for her party and so did I!
Today, I took them down and put them in the girls' rooms for some great decoration!





Here are the basic step by step instructions to make your own pom poms.
Be creative with colors, patterns and sizes! Good luck!

Next week I am making bow boards/picture boards for the girls. Check back soon!


Saturday, January 14, 2012

Homemade Laundry Detergent

Since I have challenged myself to 12 DIY projects for the year, I wanted to get started right away.


Laundry soap has been on my want to try list for quite some time now. I was scared of how hard it would be to make and how it would work.


It was easy to make and so far has been doing great compared to my old name brand detergent. Since this soap does not suds much, it is great for my new HE washer!! (Merry Christmas to me!!!!)


 I will admit that it has been a little difficult getting use to the fact that more suds does not equal more clean.


I wanted to try homemade laundry detergent for 2 reasons.

#1: My girls all have eczema and often get skin rashes. I have read that this soap is extremely mild and great for sensitive skin.


#2:  Cost
             soap: $6 (which will make at least 6 if not 8 gallons of detergent)
             grater: $2 (I didn't really want to use my regular cooking utensils for soap making :)
             funnel: $2
             2 gal. of bottled water:  $2 (we have rusty water)

So really this will cost $8 for  6-8 gallons of detergent. YAY!!!!




This literally took me less than 1/2 hr to prep, make and clean up. I totally expected a lot more work!


I found many different recipes for laundry detergent but chose this one because of all the great reviews. As I continue to make laundry detergent I will probably find special tips & trick to making it better. For now, this seemed to work and so I will share my method with you.


Let me know if you make your soap, if you like it and if you have suggestions for next time. Good luck!


Homemade Laundry Detergent



{use 1/2 c per load}

  • 1 bar of soap (any kind you want).
            ** I used Ivory because I heard it was easy to grate and wonderful for sensitive skin.
            ** Fels-Naptha is more for laundry soap & smells good.
                 I just wanted to be safe with Ivory this time.
  • 1 cup of Borax 
  • 1 cup of washing soda 
  • a big pot ( that holds more than 2 gallons) 
  • a grater
  • a funnel
  • a long spoon
  • 2 empty gallon jugs/containers or 2 gallons of bottled water
Grate your bar of soap into your pot.



Fill one gallon jug and pour water into pot with grated soap.

Cook until the grated soap dissolves. (My water was cold and it took 10-15 min on med/ high heat)

Add the Borax and washing soda.

Bring to a boil. It will coagulate.

Turn off the heat. Add 1 gallon of cold water. Stir well.

Pour 1 gallon of your detergent into each container.  A funnel helps tremendously.



I thought that the drink dispenser that I has stored away in a cupboard would work perfectly. I was wrong. The soap was too thick. I ended up using the bottled water bottles that I had just emptied. I may decide on something different for future batches but this works for now.


The detergent will thicken when it cools. Shake with each use.


Since I was not going to use the drink dispenser for the detergent, I decided to use it for the vinegar. For a couple months I have been using white vinegar in my wash loads to freshen them. Vinegar will not only help the everyday laundry to be fresh but will also fix those loads of laundry that we forget about and stay in the washer way too long. A bouncy ball is perfect for the vinegar. I fill the ball 1/2 way with vinegar and just throw it in every load. Since my girls have sensitive skin, this does not give a smell to our clothing but just freshens them. A large bottle of vinegar is much cheaper than fabric softener. Here is a site that gives more uses for vinegar in your laundry.




*** to address those of you with the issue of the detergent becoming too thick. Try using 1/2 of a bar of soap instead.




Friday, January 13, 2012

2012 Resolutions

Every year, I enjoy the feeling of a fresh new start. The past resolutions were your typical: loose weight, eat healthier and give more. Don't get me wrong, those are great goals but I did not put a lot of thought and heart into deciding on those goals.


 I took my "me time" and prayed about what GOD wanted me to do with my fresh start. After a couple weeks of prayer, note taking and ideas I finally had a list of improvements and new goals that I felt were realistic and doable.


This year, I want to be a better person for myself, as a wife, mother most importantly.. for God!


I am the type of person that needs accountability to others if I am going to have success. I would like to use this blog for many different things this year. I would like to expand this blog from a journal of our daily lives to a wide variety of subjects. Maybe include meal planning, coupons, fitness, house projects, and DIY projects [of course that would include a little Pinterest :)]


It is going to take some time to figure it all out but I would like to start by sharing with you my goals for 2012. I hope that by doing this I will become accountable to you and maybe, just maybe, become a better person.


Goals for 2012
Personal:
  • Be more prompt.
  • Rely 100% on God.
  • Set up family binder.
  • Plan meals.
  • Tackle 12 DIY Projects.
  • Take more pictures and organize them better. 
  • Make 5 picture books. 
  • Start college!
  Marriage:


  •  Read and pray more with Nick.
  • Pray for Nick daily. 
  • Do something special for Nick, at least once a week. 
  • Continue to have monthly date nights.
Children:


  •  Plan monthly activities for kids.
  • Go on at least one family vacation. 
  • Start Grace and Truth Memory Book.
  • Schedule dates/outings with each of the children individually.
Ministry:
  • Be more involved in our church and community.
  • Write at least 2 handwritten notes every month to encourage someone.
Blogging:
  • Grow my blog and have fun with it!
  • Blog monthly about my goals to stay accountable.
Health:
  • Be healthier for myself, Nick and the kids.
  • Complete 2 exercise videos at home per week.
  • Take 2 classes at the y per week.
  • Finish couch to 10K plan.
  • Run in the Forgotten Children 5K race.
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Home:
  • Tackle house project list. Complete it by end of year?
  • Keep home "30 minutes to company" clean.


Financial:
  • Continue to tithe 10% of our income.
  • Give generously to needs in our community and around the world, as God prompts us. 
  • Set up an emergency fund. We will start with $3000.
  • Start cash system. Pay bills online and use credit cards for online only.
  • Bump up couponing and lower weekly grocery bill.
  • Start college funds for the kids.


There, now my life is an open book and I feel really good.
I pray that you will keep me accountable as I work through these goals for the year.
I will be referring back to this list at least once a month and giving updates on my progress.

I would love to know what your top goals are for your fresh start!