Thursday, September 15, 2016

How To Decorate A Mantel For The Holidays

Before I start, it's the 1 year blogiversary of The Blended Blog, we decided to celebrate by doing a fun scavenger hunt giveaway! Today is my day to find out a little bit more about me! So go check it out, and discover some new and awesome posts and maybe win $150 in the process.



Last year on The Blended Blog my mom took over and did a whole post on how to decorate your mantel. We happened to be upon the Halloween time frame so all of the decorations were for Halloween, but you could apply the theory to any an all seasons! Take it away Mom!

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Hi!  I'm Carol, aka: Sarah's Mom.  Now that my children are all grown up, my husband and I have moved to an apartment.  I didn't do much holiday decorating the first year here but I really felt the loss of the creativity and beauty and the celebration of it all.  Now I'm back to it and so much happier! 'Present' is the root word of Present-ation.  I create presents for all the holidays, for myself and anyone else who happens over to our apartment to enjoy!

This is my apartment mantel~ Starting with a blank canvas:


When decorating a mantel you'll want to measure length and depth, so you know how large/small decor pieces can be used ( i.e. narrow mantel means you have to use narrow items).


Take note of what is hanging above your mantel (i.e. mirrors or pictures), You will have to decide if you want to cover it, remove it or work around it.  In this case we are going to work around it.

Next step is to decide if you want the height on the sides or the middle of your mantel. Because of the picture, and not wanting to move or obstruct it, I've decided that I want all of the height on my mantel to be on the sides, going with short décor items in the center.

Take your creative base: In this case it is a table runner, but you could use anything for your base (even a bunch of napkins on the diagonal if you are trying to find stuff around the house). For example this was another table runner I found on clearance last year at Michael's. I didn't end up using it because it was too short for the look I was going for.



Now that I have decided I am doing the height on the sides, I need to figure out what I want to be the center of the mantel. This is going to be your anchor and where you start, I just love witches, so mine is a little flying witch.

Find the middle of the table runner and then anchor it to the mantel. Make sure that the bottom is even and straight across. In this case I'm looking at the spider webs on the end to make sure those are straight.



Once you have that, you're ready to move on to the outside with the height. I found these cute signs and decided to stack them. Sometimes it take a few tries, but just keep trying.


Now that we have one side we're going to work on the other side.

See in the first picture, when I place them side by side, there is no depth or variety. To change that I found a little candle holder and I put it under the man pumpkin, doesn't it look so much better when the man is slightly taller than the woman?


So this is what we have now. My table runner, my anchor and my two outside height pieces. By the way, my husband was a football player and I was a cheerleader, both in high school and college so these "dolls" were a 'must buy' for me!!!!


Since there are two height things on the right (man and woman pumpkins) I decided to add something with the same height to the signs.


So now the mantel looks like this:


The next layer I decided to go with a pumpkin pillow on the left and a little sign on the right. Again, the sign on the right was a little too low, so I put a jar under it to give it some height.


Coming right along.


 Next I wanted to add something that was somewhat the same- a "set." While these look different, they are both sparkly pumpkin candles.


The outsides are the same height.


Now it sort of looks a little plain right?


Let's add another layer, in this case some leaves I found at Micheal's on clearance last year. 

Left side, this really takes placing the leaves down and then moving my decorations to sit on top of it.


The right side: I made sure that I covered the jar that is holding up my sign.


The last and final step is unexpected, but totally necessary. Some call it adding confetti, I call it adding sparkle. I just want to fill in the tiny blank spaces. I found some pumpkin ornaments and then just confetti'd them around to fill in the spaces.


 The finished project. See how the dots of "confetti" adds another layer that isn't expected?


 Advance note: You can always add lighting as well, but that would have been done right after the mantel cover was placed.  Don't forget to test lights before building/placing décor items. Battery operation? or electrical? Think of plug availability....

Sarah and I went into Pier One and found these things you could use for your confetti or sparkle. I personally have given up on glitter....forever, but they are cute! {edited to add: They are no longer available but I wanted to keep it in the post to give you an idea of what "sparkle" you can add.}



Confetti for Decorating Mantle



Have fun creating 'presents' in your home!!! Sarah and I would love to see your creations!
Post your links in the comments below.

Click here to check out my mantel that we did last year.

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Wednesday, September 14, 2016

What I Wore - Striped Cowl Neck Dress

Happy Wednesday Foxy Friends. Is it just me or is this week CRAWLING?! I always think the week after a short week just goes so much slower! Anyway, I got this dress* at the Nordstrom Anniversary sale, and have no worn it yet. Katie wore it for her first day of teaching this year, and it made me want to wear mine too.


It even has pockets, what is better than pockets?


I saw Missy Sue had this on her IG and had to try it. I just love the way it came out and it gave me a new way to do a messy bun, sort of. Since I have yet to master the messy bun, seriously.




Of course Mr. took my pictures and had to take this shot...when does he not?

 
Before you go, make sure to go over to The Blend Blog to celebrate our 1 year blogiversary! We have a fun scavenger hunt going on right now to win $150 to anywhere you want!
 
 

What have you been wearing lately? Link up below!



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*I did buy these with my own money, but linked products are affiliates and I will receive a small commission if you click on it. Thank you for your support!

Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Kids Behind the Blog: September Edition

 Next up Kids Behind the Blog with Crystal, Beth, Meghan, Jessica, and Stephanie. While I we were at the Lake I asked the kids a few questions. Their answers were so cute.

Baby Fox Age: 5 years 8 months
Mini Fox Age: 3 Years


Baby Fox 

What is your favorite sport? Why? Soccer! Because I like it.

If someone gave you a million dollars what would you buy?


Him: hmmm..this is a hard one, I think I would buy, all of the Skylanders.
Me:  anything else?
Him: no

Tell me 3 things that kids do better than mommies and daddies. 
Umm....what did Mini Fox say? Play better? Help clean up better, well, ummm...I think that's it.

What is your favorite thing to do in the fall? Play

Share with me 3 things you like about yourself. My name, annnnnnddddd to play, and to be nice.

Mini Fox

What is your favorite sport? Why? ummm......ummm....ummm....ummm...chucky cheese!

If someone gave you a million dollars what would you buy?


Her: ummm...a treat!
Me: what kind of treat? 
Her: A frozen treat.
Me: Frozen treat to eat or Frozen treat like the movie.
Her: Frozen treat like the movie!

Tell me 3 things that kids do better than mommies and daddies.


Her: I want to go to chucky cheese.
Him: No do kids do better?
Her: Play all week?

What is your favorite thing to do in the fall? {shrugs shoulders}

Share with me 3 things you like about yourself. Silence...she's making whimpering noises. 



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Monday, September 12, 2016

The White Lies We Tell...

So funny that this is a prompt from Shelly and Katy Speil The Beans is Little White Lies, I had come up with the idea of a post like this a few months ago, and then when I saw their prompts, I was like, hey that's perfect! Now I know when I'm going to post it, instead of it staying in my drafts for months...or years. Okay onto my little white lies.
 
 
 
Besides the big ones, like Santa, the Easter Bunny and the Toothfairy...other lies I tell my children to get through life...
 
1. Sugar Bugs - The little bugs that take your teeth in the night if you don't brush your teeth. Seriously they won't go to bed without brushing their teeth.
 
2. Gunny Bag - A bag that comes around at night and takes all of the toys that you didn't put away

 
3. I'm not sure if this counts or not, but I totally tell my kids they can't have a cookie/snack/whatever it is they want to eat before dinner, meanwhile when I'm cooking I totally eat snacks and cookies behind their back. Anyone else do this?
 
What sort of things do you tell your kids? Maybe we can all help each other out with some white lies so we can manipulate get them to do what we want.

Guess what? The Blended Blog is turning 1!!!
 
 
 
I can't believe we have been blogging for a year over on The Blended Blog.I have loved getting to know these ladies and we have some fun things planned for the rest of the year. In the meantime, to celebrate our blogiversary, we are hosting a super fun giveaway...what do you win? $150 to anywhere you want! Seriously, we let YOU pick. All you have to do is particiapate in our fun scanvenger hunt giveaway. Sounds fun right? Go Check it out! Each day are new entries so make sure to head on over there each day.

Friday, September 9, 2016

Friday Favorites #86


In case you missed it this week, here's what's been on the blog.


Monday: August in Numbers
Tuesday: What's In My....Pantry
Wednesday: A Fun Date Night Outfit
Thursday: Fall/Back To School Wreath


Happy Birthday to my baby girl. Mini Fox...today she turns 3, what?! When did that happen? It feels like just yesterday she popped into this world in a blink of an eye...seriously, click here for her birth story where I almost had her in hospital parking lot had Mr. not convinced me I didn't in fact need to take my nail polish off before heading to the hospital. haha.

Notice the orange nail polish I wanted to take off

She is my mini-me...seriously have you seen this picture? Guess who is who?




She loves anything girly and princess but can take a licking and keep on ticking...seriously she'll get knocked down and she jumps backs up, brushes off the dirt and keeps on going. She loves wearing my shoes and almost walks better than me in heels. She's my adventurous one, who adores her big "broder" (brother) and would stand up to anyone she thinks his hurting him. (When Baby Fox is wrestling with Mr. she'll run over, jump on Mr.'s back and start waling on Mr. scream don't hurt my broder!) Always wants one extra hug and night and likes to listen to both her Elsa Doll that sings let it go and her Minnnie Mouse ballerina musical figurine...at the same time. Loves to read and is sharp as a tack, we are going to have problems with her!
  



I won another giveaway! I need to go play the lottery, or something like that, maybe a scratcher, that's probably equivalent to entering a giveaway right? What did I win? I super adorable Keepsake Mother's Necklace from Journey Lockets. We just got our family photos done, so I'm thinking I'm going to use two of those for the locket. I am so stinkin' excited to start wearing it!



Today Sheila is have her very first link up for Read, Watch, Listen, Follow...


Reading....Harry Potty with Baby Fox, and thoroughly enjoying it, both of us.



Watching...currently in front of me now, I'm watching If I Stay while writing this blog post.



Listening...not listening to anything right now, just stuff on the radio, no pod casts for this girl.

Following...my good friend on her new journey making jewelry, go check out her new line, Shop BEXO or follow her on IG @SHOPBEXO. She creates handmade accessories that inspire individuals to "BE XtraOrdinary" BEXO (get it?). I know you'll love her as much as I do! Go check out her IG and follow along on her journey too.




Last but not least, the most exciting news of all...The Blended Blog is hitting it's One Year Blogiversary! And guess what? The ladies and I have a fun scavenger hunt giveaway for you! It's a week long giveaway with new entries everyday. Go check it out, I know you're going to love it as much as we did putting it together!



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Thursday, September 8, 2016

Fall/Back To School Wreath

Hello Foxy Crafting Friends! I'm a little late with this tutorial, seeing as that everyone seems to have started school 3 weeks ago, but I figured since I took picture I would show you how I made this simple Fall/Back To School Wreath.



A while ago, I wanted to have wreaths on my door, but I just don't have the storage for all of those wreaths for every season, so I set out to make one Burlap Wreath and then each holiday I switch out the extra stuff, but leave the base wreath there. To see my other holiday wreaths, click here. So let's get started.

What You'll Need:

Burlap Wreath (Click here for a video)
Red Burlap Ribbon - 1 Roll ($5.99, but used a 40% off Coupon)
Chalk Board (I found mine for $3 in the Target Dollar Spot)
Felt Apples (I found mine for $3 in the Target Dollar Spot)
Wire

Directions:

This was the wreath that I had on my door for Summer/Baby Fox's Birthday Party


When I striped it all down this is what I was left with:


So now that you have a blank wreath again, let's get started!


Step 1:

First you need to intertwine the red burlap ribbon throughout the wreath. This is the same technique that I have used for all of the other wreaths. I start from the back and push the ribbon through to the front. Or if you don't want to look at the picture I put together a video that shows you exactly what to do.

 
Always start with a loop.


Turn to back side and push the ribbon through to the front side.


Front Side, pulling the loop through


If you want to put some ribbon in the middle, don't be afraid to push some of the brown burlap aside  so you can get the ribbon where you need it.


 Then continue to do that all around until you have use all of the ribbon. Confession: I got the end and realized I used too much in the beginning so I just undid some of the beginning part so I could space it out a little better.


Now your wreath looks like this:


Step 2:

Next, I took the red apple garland and cut off the string part, so I just had the apples.


Since I want to keep using this same Burlap Wreath base, I knew I didn't want to hot glue these guys onto the wreath, instead I glued on some flower wire to the back sides of the apples.



Once the wire was on the apples, I just had to put them through the burlap and push down, no need to twist them since the putting them through the mesh of the burlap is enough to hold it down.



So now the wreath looks like this:


Step 3:

Now to add the cute crayon chalk board that I found. When I initially found these, I thought that I would be using them for a 1st day of school chalk board, but I ended up getting something else for that, and saw that they were the same exact size as the inside of the wreath, perfect! I used the plastic tab at the top to string some ribbon through it so I could attach it to the wreath on the back side.


I then googled some back to school phrases, I ended up picking one of the very first ones I saw "Let Today Be The Start Of Something New" I just love that, the beginning of a new school year, Fall, all just reminds of me starting over and getting a fresh start.

The finished product, in total I think this took me about 40 minutes to do, and of that had to do with having to stop to take pictures after I did everything.



I just love the way it looks on my front door, with the black background. Perfect for the start of a new school season.


There you have it, three steps to creating a Fall/Back To School Wreath.

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