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Friday, April 1, 2011

Creative Spotlight: Becky's Onesie Extender

So...maybe we're all a bit Baby-Hungry at This & That Creative this week??  Here's my spotlight.  Apparently all bodies (even babies) aren't necessarily "created equal."  Having ridiculously long legs myself and having a sister with a ridiculously long torso (neither of us over 5 1/2 ft.) made for some interesting fashion challenges for our mother growing up (and even now as adults!).  My friend, Becky, over at good times :) came up with this great idea for her long-torsoed little one.


Hi!  I'm Becky and I truly am one of  the plainest janes out there.   I love being organized and clutter-free.   I enjoy being green.  I also love to create.  I love new ideas which is why I love sites like this.  I am not the type of person who can think of ideas on my own; I pretty much always see things and then come up with how I want to make it.  So here I am sharing one of my projects:


I have a long child.

As a result, many onesies don't fit her. See below.


(yes, I let my child play with garbage.) (often, in fact.)
So I created a ONESIE EXTENDER! (insert trumpet sounds here!)
I made it from a onesie that was pretty badly stained up the back so I didn't feel bad cutting it up. :) It is DEFINITELY not the prettiest thing and I was actually quite amazed at its ugliness, but it works and it doesn't show once she's fully dressed so it is just perfect!
Hooray for no scrunched body!!!

And here she is. All dressed and pressed and ready to go. (can any of you name where that is from?)
And one last pic of her goofy mouth! She is constantly playing with her mouth and tongue!


Becky's original post can be found here:

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Creative Spotlight: Star's Crib Skirt Tutorial


Hi! I'm Jennifer and I will be posting on Wednesdays for a bit while Ashley enjoys her brand new baby.


I am a big fan of A Load Of Craft. Star makes some really cute stuff and provides great, easy to follow tutorials. She also has an etsy shop if you're interested. A lot of my favorite tutorials are baby related (I'm 4 months pregnant and I have been dying to make a lot of her ideas). I especially love her crib skirt tutorial. Check out her blog for the full tutorial on this cute crib skirt (as well as tutorials for loads of other great stuff)!

(Image from Star's blog)



My good friend had a baby (Ruby) last October and asked if I'd make her a crib skirt. I used Star's tutorial and it rocks. It's detailed, full of pictures and pretty simple to execute. The crib skirt I made for my friend's baby turned out so cute and I'm really excited to get cracking on one for my little one! Thanks for the great tutorial, Star!

(I also redid her rocking chair cushions...perhaps we'll get to that another day)

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Holiday Planning Tips Guest Feature

Well, it's Creative Party Planning Day, but actually this one is more focused on holiday planning. With Black Friday, and Santa's visit just around the corner, we are featuring Carrie Jones from Mama Likes it Easy with some great tips to help out with your holiday planning so you can relieve some of the stress that often comes this time of year. Now that is a reason to party!

Are you a mom that looks forward to the holidays with excitement, or stress and anxiety thinking of everything you need to do? 


Follow these easy tips to help you best manage the holidays, and still be mindful of the true meaning of the season:

1. Create A Holiday Priority List
Jot down everything you normally do and want to do this holiday season. Include friends and family you plan to visit, baking and cooking menus, religious, school and work events, shopping plans, family excursions etc.
Now prioritize your list. Put a letter next to each item: (P) for top priority things you must do, (T) for activities you
would like to do if you have the time available, and (B) for bah humbug activities that you would really like to skip this year.

Take a close look at your list. Before you finalize your plans, set realistic goals for yourself. What's important to you and your immediate family? Are you about to overextend yourself again this year? Would you like to decline some events, but you don't want to be the one to "break" tradition?  Be fair to yourself when you create your holiday to do list. Value yourself and your family by setting realistic expectations.  

Once you finalize your list, set goal dates for accomplishing your tasks. For example, if you want to avoid last minute gift wrapping, give yourself a deadline for shopping and wrapping presents.

2. Change Can be a Good Thing During the Holidays
Who says your family needs to do the same 'ol, same 'ol year after year? Tradition is terrific, but if it causes you stress (i.e., visiting several families on Christmas Eve or exchanging gifts with friends when you really don't have the funds for it), it’s time to make a change. Do yourself and your family a favor--eliminate the unnecessary activities.

3. Stick to a Holiday Budget & Shop Early
The holidays can be a tricky time of year for our pocketbooks and between spouses. Be wise and stretch your
family dollars by planning ahead. Begin by writing down everyone on your gift list. Next to each name, pencil a dollar
amount on what you would like to spend on each present. Also, include gift ideas for each recipient (don't be afraid to ask for gift suggestions). Do your plans match your budget? If not, readjust. The best reason to make a holiday gift budget is you lessen the temptation and stress of overspending the sooner you create one.

Start shopping early (it's the pits walking up and down the mall on Dec. 24 not knowing what to buy). Read
Sunday newspaper ads and check online websites for special deals. You don't need to wait until after Thanksgiving to find sales. This year, many stores are eager now to entice shoppers with special promotions, but be careful purchasing gift cards.  Many have expiration dates or special restrictions attached.  

Save money by making homemade presents such as tree ornaments, decorated picture frames with family photos
inserted, or herb infused pillow sachets. My favorite homemade gifts are delicious baked goods. Wrapped in holiday tissue paper with a lovely greeting card, homemade gifts come straight from the heart. 


This is the shortened version of this article. 
For the full article with more great tips, please click on the image below:

Carrie Jones is the creator/co-owner of Mama Likes It Easy and a busy mom of three boys ages 9, 14 & 16. Her online store retails mom smart day planners and fabulous holiday gift ideas. You can find Mama Likes It Easy at www.mamalikesiteasy.com.

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