Jen is here! Jen is here! from the fabulous Tatertots and Jello. She is a crafty, home-y, painting, sewing DIY girl, but she features hundreds of her readers’ projects as well. Let me share a few of my favorites:
This fall, we were up at the park and we saw all of these cute prickly balls hanging from the trees and all over the ground. I had no idea what they were called, but I thought they might be fabulous in a wreath. So…we gathered.
after a short time googling prickly tree balls, I found out they are from sweet gum trees and are called sweet gum fruit. AND Martha already thought of making them into a wreath.
Martha, Martha, Martha.
it’s no secret that my favorite movie is It’s a Wonderful Life. George Bailey’s prayer in Martini’s bar is probably one that we have all offered at one point or another in our lives. Here’s that prayer and an excerpt from an article for Guideposts that Jimmy Stewart wrote about It’s a Wonderful Life:
“As I said those words, I felt the loneliness, the hopelessness of people who had nowhere to turn, and my eyes filled with tears. I broke down sobbing. This was not planned at all, but the power of that prayer, the realization that our Father in heaven is there to help the hopeless, had reduced me to tears.
Frank (Capra, the director), who loved spontaneity in his films, was ecstatic. He wanted a close-up of me saying that prayer, but was sensitive enough to know that my breaking down was real and that repeating it in another take was unlikely. But Frank got his close-up. The following week he worked long hours in the film laboratory, repeatedly enlarging the frames so that eventually it would appear as a close-up on the screen. I believe nothing like this had ever been done before. It involved thousands of enlargements with extra time and money. But he felt it was worth it…” ~Jimmy Stewart, Guideposts.
More on why I love IAWL so much here.
note: prices and availability change quickly, I’m just listing the price for when I posted this, I may add to it!
Shade Clothing : use code SHADEGIFT for 50% off everything and free shipping until December 11th.
Childrens Place has free shipping until December 11th + 25% off , use code H7F2011
Target has the Lalaloopsy doll and stove set for $19.99 + some other daily deals.
Another coupon for $10 gift card with a $50 purchase at Target! expires 12/10
While you are in Target, you may want to check out the Nintendo 3DS in cosmic black, they are $169.99 in store, and then you get a $50 gift card, plus you can use the above coupon! (only in store)
And of course, Amazon:
Gold Box Deal of the Day: Scotch Laminator $16.99 ~I have this and love it for laminating chore cards, labels, kids’ art projects I want to protect
RISK board game $16.00
Sound of Music 3 disc 45th Anniversary blu ray edition $16.99
Gone With the Wind $8.49
Some $5 family movies (think holiday road trips!): Prince of Egypt, Road to Eldorado
, Antz
, Chicken Run
my friend Lynee loves this game: Blokus $14.40
Melissa Doug Construction Puzzle $7.05
Littlest Pet Shop Spot Dot Set $8.99
Razor Electric Scooter $99.99
Duracell AA batteries 20 count end up being $7.72 with subscribe & save and the coupon you can clip below where it says In Stock.
oh, c’mon. You know you need a MANGROOMER?? $19
How’s your list coming along? Feel free to add any deals in the comments~and HAPPY BIRTHDAY to my sister, Kristin!!
You can still enter the HP Touchsmart 320 giveaway here.
I was clearing some pictures off my computer and found these random pics from the past year. I was going to erase them, but I figured you probably need to see what life is normally like amidst diy projects. Enjoy….or cringe??
I knew I wanted Emily from Remodeling this Life to join our favorite things this year, because she just doesn’t focus on things.
In her own words: “I try to focus on what the beauty of choosing to live simply results in – more time to spend with the ones I love, doing the things I love.”
If I get a bit overwhelmed with the pace and tone in the blogosphere, Emily’s blog is my one of my go-to sighs of relief and calm. You can get to know Emily on her About page and read more about her family’s story of replacing debt and stuff with simplicity and frugality.
Here are a few posts that I love:
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