This blog contains affiliate links. They are placed for your convenances. If you choose to use them, I earn a small commission that I use to support this blog. Thank you! I have mentioned this a few times on social media, but I will state it here again for the record; I love balloons and I’m allergic to latex. Latex allergies and intolerances are on the raise and I’m sad to say that I’m a part of that number. But that doesn’t mean that I still can’t enjoy fun and festive ballon decorations. Especially since the start of this Polaroid,…
Category: DIY
Wedding week is here and I can’t be more excited about it! This year, Stephen and I are celebrating 3 years of marriage, and I thought that it would be a great idea to blog for an entire week about all things wedding. Whether you’ve been married for some time, gearing up to tie the knot or just love anything wedding related, this week’s for you. Today I thought that I would focus on what to do with your wedding dress after the big day. I spent months dreaming about and looking for my prefect dress. But I didn’t think…
There are many blogs out there warning you of the dangers of DIYing certain aspects of your wedding. And while I agree that many things should be left to the professionals, with a little practice, pre-planning and common sense, it doesn’t have to be that bad. If you know you’re good at crafting and have a floral market near by, then sure, DIY your bouquet. I did and it was everything I wanted. If you or a family member are really good at baking, then do a trial run at a wedding cake and see if it works for you.…
It’s our anniversary week and I can’t help but feel all giddy reminiscing about our wedding. Being the crafty mama that I am, I was able to put so much of myself and art into our special day. It was 100% us and it made it that much more beautiful. Of course, you don’t have to DIY anything for your wedding–it’s your day, so do what’s going to make you and your partner happiest. But for those of you who want to wipe out the glue gun and glitter, this blog is for you! Listed below are 7 easy DIY…
Ever since Edison turned five months old (where has the time gone!), we have really been focusing on sensory activities to help hone in his perception skills and keep his growing mind occupied. Of course, the idea of kinetic sand crossed my mind. Kinetic sand is such a great sensory tool and super fun to play with! The only problem is: it’s not safe for children under 3. So I went on the hunt for something similar that was baby safe and I quickly found it over at EmmaOwl.com. She calls it “Magic Sand” and it’s made with just two…