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Chicka Chicka Boom Boom Lamp

Saturday, March 2, 2013



Today is National Read Across America Day, and in honor of that, I have a fun lamp makeover for your child's bedroom or playroom! Before being a full-time homemaker, I was a daycare teacher and ran a family daycare for many, many years. Our Chicka Chicka Boom Boom Lamp was one of my favorite projects! It really added a fun touch to our daycare, and the kids LOVED gathering around it to sing Chicka Chicka Boom Boom! It is so simple, and very inexpensive to create. I bought the lamp at Target a few years back (similar to this one.) Who knew I would be blogging about it someday! Well, certainly not me, so I don't have great "before and after" pictures for you (sorry!) You can (kind of) see the lamp in the picture below.




To make the lamp awesome, I simply cut brown construction paper into strips to make the links. I then taped interconnecting links together, wrapping them around the base of the lamp,all the way up to where the "arms" of the lamp begin. This made the trunk of the tree. Then I did the same thing with green construction paper for the leaves. To make the coconuts, I crumpled up some brown packing paper that I had on hand, and taped them where the trunk meets the leaves. Then I used stencils to make various letters in an assortment of colors, and taped those randomly all over the tree. It turned out better than I imagined it would, and the kids L-O-V-E-D it! 


Cute, right?!?!

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Oh, How Pinteresting! Shamrock Special

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

I found a fun linky party to feed my Pinterest addiction, so every Wednesday, I will be blogging about my favorite pins! If you don't already follow my boards, just click HERE.

St. Patrick's Day is only 2 1/2 weeks away, so it's time to start getting ready! I wasn't born Irish, but I am Irish by marriage, and I've loved St. Patrick's Day ever since I was a little girl. These are my favorite pins from my "lucky charms" board.

This is one of my favorites and has inspired me to create something similar.
A classy way of decorating for St. Patrick's Day!


Aren't these cookies adorable?!?!

Who doesn't LOVE shamrock shakes?


I love this subway art from eighteen25!


How about this super cute bunting from Simple as That?


I soooo want to do my nails like this for St. Patrick's Day!


Aren't these shamrock Rice Krispies treats fun?
I love the festive bucket to up the cuteness quotient! 

May your blessings outnumber the shamrocks that grow,
and may trouble avoid you wherever you go. (Irish Blessing)


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How to Banish the "Junk" from Your Junk Drawer

Tuesday, February 26, 2013


The dreaded junk drawer. What state is yours in? Before you answer that, I have a confession story to tell you, that might just make you feel better if yours is a mess.

Once upon a time, four years ago to be exact, I had not one, but TWO junk drawers. Both were the stuff-everything-in-there-until-practically-overflowing-and-if-anyone-ever-lays-eyes-on-this-I’ll-be-mortified kind of junk drawer. Screws & screwdrivers (don’t those belong in a toolbox?), old video rental cards and my college i.d. from years ago (shouldn’t those be shredded?), receipts, batteries, recipe booklets, more receipts, every writing  utensil known to man, sunglasses, report cards, pads of paper, tealights, keys to the car that was sold a couple years prior, keys that I don’t know what they opened…you name it, it was in there. {Feel better? I thought so.} Then one day, I decided to use my OCD tendencies for good instead of evil, and started living by the golden rule. No, not that one. This one: A place for everything, and everything in its place. The junk drawers were banished from the kingdom, and we all lived happily ever after.

So, again I ask, what state is your junk drawer in? Is it happily organized, a chaotic mess, or somewhere in between?

Pop quiz! What’s my golden rule? That’s right! You get a gold star! Now let’s work on finding a place for everything in YOUR drawer. Assignment: Find the time this week to clean and organize your junk drawer.
  • Empty the contents out onto the table or counter.
  • Wipe the drawer clean, including the crevices and corners of the drawer.
  • Now sort everything….
  • If it doesn’t belong in there, put it where it belongs. If it’s in there BECAUSE it doesn’t have a dedicated place where it belongs, CREATE one for it. This is, in my opinion, the number one cause for messes. If it doesn’t have a home, it will wander. Simple as that.
  • If it’s garbage, throw it away. Be selective in what you keep.
  • Put the remaining items into small boxes or baskets that will fit in your drawer. This is the biggest step you can take to make sure your junk drawer (which you can now call something else, because it doesn’t look so junky anymore) stays neat and organized! I heart boxes! As you can see, the only items I don’t have in a box are the extra notepads for my fridge, my scissors, and my coupon binder.
If you’re looking at the picture of my drawer and swoon over those boxes like I do, you can find them HERE. Not only are they pretty, but watch this: presto change-o!!! …*…*…*…*…


Cool, right? Not that lids are essential, but boxes like this would work GREAT for people who have a tendency to overstuff. How many pens or sticky notes do you really NEED in your drawer, right? If you have a problem corralling the clutter, make it a rule that if it doesn’t fit with the lid closed, then it’s too much for the drawer. (As you can see, my one exception is my box with the tape in it, only because the tape is too tall for the lid to fit. The other open box is for my glasses and lens cleaner, and I never bother putting the cover on that, because I know I won’t put other “stuff” in it.)

Don’t want to spend money on boxes? Improvise! Before I bought these, I used Velveeta boxes, and those worked just fine! You can even use double-sided tape to pretty them up with scrapbook paper. Beautiful spaces make me want to keep the space beautiful.


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