Saturday, March 19, 2011

A little bit of nothing.

We have had a good and low-key past several days.  I have finished a lot of "projects".  Yesterday we went to Men's Warehouse for Steven to get fitted for his best friend's wedding this summer.  After, we headed to our Borders because they are having a big out of business sale.  I know it is sad that they are going out of business, but I can see why because even with everything 40% off, I'm sure I could have gotten a lot of that stuff cheaper on Amazon.  We went to dinner at Macaroni Grill which was really good (and my leftovers are in the oven as we speak, waiting to be my lunch) plus I had a buy one entree get one free coupon so I'm all about that!  And our last stop was Petland... I am getting more and more anxious to have a house and a puppy so it was fun to look at the pup's.  The last time we were there they only had one medium or large size dog, it was a Siberian Husky.  This time they had several- a sheep dog, husky, german shephard, cocker spaniel, and some others.

I saw this verse on someone's blog and just knew I needed to save it...

"serve the Lord with all your heart; and do not turn aside after useless things that cannot profit or save." -1 Samuel 12:20-2

I have been trying to make the most out of these past few months where Steven and I have had nothing on the agenda.  But it is hard to feel like I'm doing anything useful, because really I'm just finding things to do to make the time go by faster.  Maybe God is giving us this time just as a time of rest before everything becomes super busy and demanding.  There is value in that.  But especially after we have moved and have jobs, I need to keep in mind to prioritize my time and do things that have actual value.

On another note, I have found a cute way to present a baby present.

I saw the idea to use these clear plastic "paint cans" as a gift basket on This Blessed Nest.

All I did was cut out a "B" (Baby's name is Brycen) and modge mod-podge it to the can.


Then I gathered up my goodies (I am still working on those pacifier "leashes"... the darn suspender clips are never in stock at Hobby Lobby!)


And stuck 'em inside.  I think the can can later be used for bath toys, crayons, diapers... pretty much any kind of storage in the baby's room.





Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Magnets

I am participating in This Blessed Nest's Spring Fling again this week.  I have had so much fun looking at everyone's Spring ideas the past two weeks... I LOVE the flowers and colors!  I am so glad it actually looks and feels like Spring this time!

What I have to share are some very simple and easy Spring Magnets (That I will probably leave up year-round)


This is my "collection"


The "Life Is Beautiful" magnets I made a few months ago. They were very easy, just a little time consuming. I used the Citrus Matstack scrapbook paper from Michael's, and the letters you can buy in packs of four from Hobby Lobby.

I painted the edges of the letters silver. They are barely visible but I think it was a good idea. While waiting for the paint to dry, I took each letter and traced it on the back of the paper I was going to use it on. (It is important to do each letter individually- for instance don't use the same "L" block for each L because I found that they have different curves.)

I then cut out each scrapbook paper letter, and then mod podge'd it to the letter itself. I also put a thin layer of Mod Podge on the top to seal everything.

Lastly, I cut up a sheet of magnet that I got from Hobby Lobby, and arranged it on each letter!


You could use whatever letters and paper you want for this craft, and it could be very versatile!  For example, I also made some for my little brother (with Camo paper) and sister (with this paper) with their names for them to put on their lockers at school.  You could also make one with every letter of the alphabet to make Alphabet letters.  You could spell out "Happy Birthday" and put it up only on Birthday's, or "Merry Christmas" with Christmas paper (I know, we are barely at Spring and I'm bringing up Christmas  lol).  Pretty much anything goes!


These magnets took about 30 seconds to assemble! And I LOVE them! I saw the idea to turn old brooch's into magnets online. Instead of brooches, I used some pendants. I intend to add to these four magnets, as I find more that I like on sale!


All I did was hot glue a magnet to the back of the pendant!
One of the magnets did come apart, so I think in the future I will use something stronger than hot glue. Rubber Cement, maybe?

It must officially be Spring because I am working on my first batch of sweet tea this season!  Happy Spring!!

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Projects to keep me busy

Steven and I got back Sunday evening from a trip to O'Fallon, MO to visit a prospective church there. The visit went GREAT and we are very excited that this may be the place God has for us!

Sidenote that I don't want to forget- While we were there, Steven gave a devotion to the pastor and deacons.  He was supposed to go 20-30 minutes.  This devotion was at like 8:30 in the morning, so Steven left the hotel while I was still half-asleep.  I went back to sleep, and had a dream that he came back to the hotel and got back in bed with me, woke me up, and told me that they had set a timer when he started the devotion, and it only went 9 minutes.  I remember being sooooooo sad that he hadn't gone any longer and thinking we wouldn't get the job because of it!

When I woke up for real, I had no idea if that was a dream or if it had really happened.  I had to ask Steven when I first saw him that day if it was or not!  I was super relieved to find out that it was a dream.

On our way home, we passed the AppleBee's that we stopped in for lunch the last time we left the St. Louis area- after our last visit to the Maryville church. We had come there to look at houses and set a starting date, but left finding out that that they couldn't go forward with giving Steven the position like they had thought. I remember how hard of a drive that was, and how confused we were. I remember calling my mom and just crying. I remember how we tried to have a nice lunch but we were just so disappointed and, well, devastated.

But I also remember a drive a few days later when we were headed to Tulsa to visit family. Steven and I talked for almost the entire 3 hour drive about how God is faithful. About how whether he wanted us in Maryville or somewhere else, He would get us there at the right time and it would be worth the wait. About how God called Steven to ministry for a reason and if we were faithful to Him, He would be faithful to us.

That weekend while we were in Tulsa, was when we heard from the O'Fallon church for the first time in months, that they had reviewed their budget and decided to move forward with finding a youth minister, and were we still interested? Coincidence? Maybe. But the timing was definitely a God-whisper to my heart that everything was going to be okay.

He has been faithful to us. He is good!

Obviously, nothing is official as he is still going through the interview process but it is so good to know that we are at least moving forward. That we will hopefully not have to send out a whole new batch of resume's and wait who-knows-how-long to hear back. That we actually have a possibility of being out of this apartment by the summer. That instead we might be in a house, with a puppy!

Anyway, on to the fun stuff!

I do not have this project 100% finished. But I am really close and wanted to go ahead and share it!


(I don't know how to rotate this picture??)

This is the calendar I made last October. It is just a 12X12 picture frame from Target, and then I used scrapbook paper and stickers to make the background. I used the cupcakes for a more "kitchen" theme. Every month I just wipe off the old month's info and start clean. Then throughout the month I just add whatever comes up.

I thought it was a good system until I realized that it was going to be a constant battle remembering everyone's birthdays during that specific month. Because it isn't a paper calendar, I can't just write everyone's bday on there at the beginning of the year. I needed a way to keep track of them so I can do a better job of sending cards to everyone.

I found the idea of getting a Rolodex and making cards for addresses, etc online and I thought that would be a great way to incorporate birthday's! However, I couldn't find Rolodex's anywhere and really didn't want to spend much to buy one online. So this is what I came up with...


I bought these little cards from Hobby Lobby ($2 for a package of 25 I believe). This is the Medium size. I then bought 5 pieces of "boy" scrapbook paper and 5 of "girl". I modge-podged the paper onto the tags, and then used stickers to add their day of the month and name. Finally, I hotglued those three hooks onto the back of my frame.


A close-up...


This is all of my birthday's. I actually used a really cheap bracelet and cut it open with wire-cutters to use as my chain. Ha! I have them organized from January to December so that whenever I get the calendar down to change the month around, I can easily just pick up the tags for that month.


I also made tags to separate the months. These are the "large" cards. They just make it easier to keep everything organized! (this is what I have left to make- I need 6 more of the month cards).

Thanks for looking. I'm hoping to have some more projects completed in the next couple of days!

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Steven's Stitches.

Today has been a good day! I started off with an appointment at the Eye Doctor... it was time for a checkup and some NEW contacts! So far I am loving the new ones they gave me, hopefully after they have been in for a few more hours they will still be this comfy. After the appointment, I took some clothes to Plato's Closet, then ran some errands (and got some good deals!).

I just have to write what Steven told me last night. One of my favorite times of the day is when we get in bed because we spend at least 15 minutes a night just joking around and cracking each other up! Last night, he left the light on in the kitchen and I told him that since he was the last one in bed, he had to get up and turn it off. He said the light would help make me sleepy, like the bright light shining on him made him sleepy when he got stitches on his eye.

This is the first time he has EVER mentioned he had to get stitches. I asked him how it happened, and he said that he ran into some girl's tooth. HA! I was cracking up! The rest of the questions I asked (how many stitches, who did you tell, what happened to the girl) he said "I don't remember" to. He had me wondering if it really happened, until he turned on his lamp and pointed at his right eye and told me to look for a scar. Well, I looked and didn't find one on his right eye, but did find a scar on his left eye. So apparently it did happen!

Just to think that he busted his eye open... running down the school hall and turning a corner to run into a girl who apparently had her mouth open and big teeth. The funniest things happen to him, that would never happen to anyone else.

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Spring Wreath

I think that our new wreath on our apartment door is the only thing NOT gloomy about today!

I started out loving this wreath at Hobby Lobby:
But NOT loving this price tag:
Ouch!  Even with 50% off I can think of a lot of things I would rather spend $50 on.

So I bought just a bare twig wreath from Michael's for $2, then bought some fake flowers from there and Hob Lob to go with it.  $11 and three hot glue sticks later, this is what I had come up with!


It obviously has a very different feel from the Hobby Lobby wreath, but I really kinda love it!

And when the weather is rainy and gloomy like it is today, it is nice to have a burst of color and reminder that Spring is on its way!!!

Monday, March 7, 2011

The Chest is Done!

I'm so excited!  The cedar chest is officially off of my to do list!

Here are some pictures of my great grandma's cedar chest before:
(do forgive the boxes and mess in the background... we thought we were moving in January and I didn't have the heart to unpack the things I had packed!)

And here it is after I reupholstered, refinished, and added some new knobs!

perfect for holding games!

The poor thing doesn't have a space though in our small dingy apartment.  It is sitting in a corner under our window, covered up by a blanket so it doesn't get dirty.  I am ready for a HOUSE so I can show it off!  (and other reasons, obviously!)

Sunday, March 6, 2011

freezing girl scouts

All is well at the Branch house... okay, apartment.  We've had a good last couple of days.

I finished the cedar chest makeover!  Well, I am still waiting for the new knobs to come in the mail, but only around 5 more minutes of work is needed!  I love how it turned out, and I love that Steven loves how it turned out as well!

Yesterday we went to Branson to pick up the Christmas tree.  We met the girl at a gas station.  Turns out the deal wasn't quite as fabulous as I thought it was (she bought it for $35), but it is still a good Christmas tree for while are waiting for a really nice one.  I wouldn't want to spend a lot of money on a tree when we don't know what size we will be able to fit in our living room, anyway.
After getting the tree, we went shopping, but the only thing we bought were girl scout cookies!  The poor girl and her mom were sitting outside of Bass Pro FREEZING.  We felt sorry for them and bought two boxes.  :)  (well, we may have just had a weakness for some Thin Mints...) We then got dinner at Cantina Loredo, my favorite Mexican restaurant!  We went back home and had a "food TV" night- watching lots of Chopped and Top Chef.