Wednesday, January 12, 2011
My encouragement for today...
Fear not, for I have redeemed you, O Isreal;
I have called you by name, you are mine.
When you pass through the waters, I will be with you;
and through the rivers, they shall not overwhelm you;
when you walk through the fire, you shall not be burned,
and the flame shall not consume you.
For I am the Lord your God,
the Holy One of Isreal, your Savior.
you are precious in my eyes, and honored,
and I love you.
Isn't that a wonderful message from the Lord? Notice the bold print...
I have called you by name, you are mine.
It feels so good to know that I am His.
Enjoy your day!
Monday, January 10, 2011
New Deco
I FINALLY got this wreath done over Christmas Break! It took me forever to get started, and then, it ended up being way more time consuming than I thought it would! I got the idea from a blog I read..( BIG suprise!...I read WAY to many of those!)Hers looked a bit different from mine, with smaller ruffles, but I kind of liked the bigger ones, so I left them and decided not to trim them. I used some old burlap feed sacks that belonged to my Grandparents to make this..my Dad saved them for me, and I stuck them in the attic, not sure what I was going to do with them! They came in handy! Apparently, though, you can buy burlap by the bolt at Joann's...didn't know that!
I used some bias tape trim from my stash to go around the raw edges of the burlap, then made these little felt flowers to add to it. I like how they turned out!
Maybe next time, I might try making one that uses the print side of the feed sacks...IF there is a next time!
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Crafty Craftin'
This one included Dad and Desiree', who happened to be around on the evening we did this in front of a movie. I got the idea from one of the fabulous blogs I follow and it was alot of fun!
We started with a big bowl of felt squares cut into pieces, about an inch or so:
Oh, and Bart decided he would lay RIGHT in the middle of it all as well...We took large Darning needles...(think BIG eye) and strung Black DMC floss on them. Then, I let the kids decide what their color scheme would be, and they just started stringing them on. Very relaxing and mellow craft I must say. I just stayed in limbo, to be available to restring needles for the little two every few minutes or so!
Jared ended up doing only one...and it was PERFECTLY straight. No crazy crafting for this guy.
Justin and his finished Beaver believer wreath:
Jeremiah and Desiree' hard at work:
I believe Jeremiah opted for Honda colors, and Desiree' did a rainbow sort of mixture. Travis also did an OSU wreath:
After we got the right amount of squares on, we just tied the floss in a knot to make a circle. I tied matching ribbon on, and to the tree they went! FUN!
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Christmas Fun!
I managed to get the boys presents all wrapped before they were out of school, hence avoiding the need to lock myself in my bedroom for two + hours...seems things always go BANANAS when I do so, so am happy to prevent that!
I had a TON of fun using the Cricut to make fun tags for their gifts...I know, I know...a little over the top, but hey.
These are their P.J.'s to open on Christmas Eve...
For the professional sleeper in the house:
I also used just their initials to label some others:
Martha Stewart, EAT your HEART out. Oh. YAH.
Have also had a ton of fun scrounging through my Grandma's old Christmas decor and using her old vintage ornaments to decorate with...YES, Mother, you are vintage...(she says these aren't old...they are the ones they used when she was a kid)!!
I love the look of these old ornaments:
Can't forget our AWESOME pieced together in random Goodwill fashion village!
AND, the only real tree out of the six we have up:
OK. Must go finish final two presents. Would love to share pictures, but don't want to give away any suprises. Next time! Also, I have to show you some of the crafts the kids and I fit in this week around all of my sewing!!
Wishing you all a WONDERFUL, Christ filled holiday!
Monday, November 22, 2010
AlWaYs an interesting time in the life of the Horton clan....Christmas card photo day.HOW many pictures and how much TIME does it take to get just ONE good one you ask?????
Well, approximately 20 minutes and roughly 35+ pictures this year. WHATEVER.
First, we must try and throw Mom in the mud:

Then, we must just generally be obnoxious and mess around, instead of standiing NICELY in a row and SMILING:
And don't forget the FIGHTING and absolute defiance about putting out hands at our sides:
And there you have WHY it takes 20 minutes and 35+ pictures to get ONE good one.
I will save the ONE good picture for you all to actually see on the Christmas card and enjoy, but when you look at it...you will know the pain and suffering I endured to make that happen. I KNOW you feel my pain. I KNOW you do.
Bring on the holiday cheer.
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Proud Mama moment

Aren't those drops of water cool! I love the color on this one:
and this was a "unique" perspective one:

So, not to bad for a beginning, budding photographer!
Way to go big guy!
Thursday, September 23, 2010
"The Gift of an Ordinary Day" by Katrina Kenison
ENJOY!

