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Our Party Was Featured!

June 23, 2012 by Fotini Filed Under: blog feature, carnival theme birthday, lady behind the curtain, sneak peek Leave a Comment

I’m so excited to announce our Carnival Themed { Sixth } Birthday was featured on Lady Behind the Curtain’s blog as today’s featured party!! Head over to her site and take a peek!

Featured on Lady Behind the Curtain

Meatloaf Cups with Sweet Ketchup Glaze

June 20, 2012 by Fotini Filed Under: food network, meatloaf, Pinterest, Rachel Ray, recipe-1, recipes Leave a Comment

I’ve been craving meatloaf, but it’s not something I enjoy making because it’s messy and takes awhile to bake in the oven. But, the other day I came across this pin on Pinterest (originally from Rachel Ray on food network), that made them in a muffin pan. Genius! So this evening for dinner, I tried it out, and it was delicious!! My husband kept telling me how good it was 🙂
Here’s what you’ll need:

  • 1 large egg
  • 1/4 cup, plain bread crumbs
  • 1 lb. ground beef ( mine was about 1 lb. 3 oz. )
  • dash of hot sauce
  • garlic powder, salt and pepper, to taste
  • 1 large green pepper
  • 1 small or half a medium white onion

For glaze simply mix desired amount of ketchup with 2 tablespoons brown sugar and mix well, set aside.

I always start by chopping my vegetables and add them to large mixing bowl. Top with desired amounts of salt, pepper and garlic powder. Add your uncooked meat, egg and breadcrumbs. Mash everything together really well. Push meat mixture into each muffin space to the top, and bake at 350 for 25 minutes. Pour a teaspoon full, of ketchup glaze over the top and bake for an additional 10 minutes.

These are the perfect size for kids, great for parties and really tasty!

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Great deal of the day!!

June 19, 2012 by Fotini Filed Under: deal of the day, fabness, great deal, living social, photo canvas Leave a Comment

Have a favorite family picture you’ve been wanting to get on a canvas for your gallery wall?! Now’s the time to get it!! Living Social is hosting a fabulous deal from Fabness today only!!! Pay $29 for a 16×20 photo-to-canvas, gallery-wrapped print (a $129 value). WOW!! Can’t get any better than that, oh, and shipping is only $9.95.

Take advantage of this great deal while you can. Click HERE .

Carnival Themed { Sixth } Birthday!

June 17, 2012 by Fotini Filed Under: birthday party, boy birthday party, carnival theme birthday, diy, kids games, ombre cake, Pinterest, Shutterfly, sixth birthday party

My son is turning SIX this year, and I wanted to make his party special for him and his friends! I let him choose the theme each year and this year he chose a carnival theme. I was really excited about the possibilities! Lots of colors, fun foods and great games!!

For his invitations, I had free photo cards from Shutterfly, so I used those for his invitations and only paid for shipping, which was under $5! (Steal!!) The pictures I used were taken at our family shoot back in September and were perfect! With each invitation, I included a raffle ticket for each child invited! At the party, a name would be chosen and that kid would win a prize!

Now that our theme was chosen, I headed to the dollar store to see what they had. I was excited to find, they had plastic popcorn containers, large and small. I bought several of each to use as serving dishes. I also bought all the candy for the candy bar. Double bubble gum balls, cotton candy and twizzlers.

The kids had a blast playing all the different games! We had pong, bag toss and potato sack races!! After the games, there was a prizes table where the kids could chose small prizes and fun photo props! We had different felt mustaches, clown nose and two pairs of silly glasses. It was so fun watching the kids laugh and play with them!!

I made the cake and cup cakes this year! I was a little nervous to see how they would turn out, because I’m not much of a baker, but I was really excited!! I made a three- shade ombre cake. One of the main colors we used was a teal/ turquoise blue, so that’s what the layers consisted of, with vanilla icing. It was yummy, if I do say so myself 😉

For the kids “thank you” bags, I used brown paper sacks from the dollar store, $1 for 40, and printed “THANK YOU” on them. They included puzzles, bubbles, ring pops and whatever candy from the candy bar they wanted!

Happy Sixth Birthday to my little man! The light of my life 🙂

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Keep your pet protected!

June 12, 2012 by Fotini Filed Under: blanket id, dog tags, great deal, living social, protect your pet

With us moving in the new house recently, I still need to get our Corgi, Lola, new dog tags. Living social has a fantastic deal today only from BlanketID. Pay $25 for one pet tag and a six-year membership to this tracking system (a $70 value). Click HERE to be re-directed to take part in this great deal!

Father’s Day Mug

June 11, 2012 by Fotini Filed Under: coffee mug, Father's Day, personal, pictures, Shutterfly Leave a Comment

  Design Mug
Invitations, announcements and Valentine’s Day cards by Shutterfly.
View the entire collection of cards.

Get Creative for Father’s Day!

June 8, 2012 by Fotini Filed Under: east coast creative blog, Father's Day, free printables, gift ideas, kids photoshoot, paper coterie Leave a Comment

This year, I wanted to do something really cute with the kids to give their Daddy for Fathers Day! I came across these adorable free printables on East Coast Creative Blog, from Paper Coterie.

Just print, cut out and create your own little photoshoot with the kids! Add the pictures you take to anything! Mugs, shirts, or just frame it!

http://www.papercoterie.com/blog/masters-of-disguise/

I LOVE Shutterfly!!

June 8, 2012 by Fotini Filed Under: first birthday, Isabella, memories, pictures, Shutterfly, special moments 2 Comments

Click here to view this photo book larger

Shutterfly photo books offer a variety of layouts and cover options to choose from.

Wall Letters- – Chevron!

June 7, 2012 by Fotini Filed Under: chevron, decoupage, diy, diy projects, do it yourself divas, kids room, Pinterest, wall letters 20 Comments

I can still remember spelling out Christian’s name on the wall of his nursery when I was pregnant with him, back in 2006. So, I wasn’t exactly willing to part with those little white block letters just yet!

The current style of Christian’s room is a clean- line, retro style. I have been crazy about chevron lately, so I searched google for a navy chevron pattern. When I found the right one, I saved the image to my computer and made 9 copies. (Christian has 9 letters in his name) In case you were wondering, lol!

Here’s what supplies you’re going to need for this project:

  • block letters
  • paper pattern or fabric of your choice
  • scissors
  • decoupage ( see simple recipe below!)
  • pencil
  • exacto knife

First step, turn your paper pattern-side down, grab a letter, turn it backwards and trace it. Continue this step for each letter. Next, cut out each letter. Don’t worry about being perfect, you will go back later with the exacto knife! Once you’ve got them all cut out, begin brushing on the decoupage onto the letter and place the paper on top, smooth out, set aside and continue for the remaining letters. Let these dry for at least 15 minutes. Now, it’s time to make these letters perfect! Grab a magazine and your exacto knife. Flip the letter backwards and trim as close as possible. Using the magazine will allow you to push as hard as needed without scrapping your surface. Plus, just rip each page out when needed! For finishing touches, place your letters on newspaper and brush on generous amounts of decoupage, repeat as desired. I did this step three times. It seals any bubbles or frayed ends and gives it a shine!

Super simple DIY recipe for decoupage! I was doing my usual browsing of Pinterest and came across this great website and recipe! Here’s where I found it, Do It Yourself Divas . Less than $2 and you will be able to use it many times!!

Here’s what you’ll need:

  • Jar or container
  • Elmer’s Glue
  • Water

It’s that simple people! Each ingredient should be 50/50, and then shake, shake, shake. You can make as little, or as much as you’d like! Have fun 🙂

We have yet to hang these, but I will update with a picture when we do!!
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Spray Painting Door Knobs and Levers

June 1, 2012 by Fotini Filed Under: diy, door knobs, door levers, spray paint, spray painting door knobs, transformation 12 Comments

When we got our new house, it was equipped with horrid brass door handles. We lived with those in our condo, and I despised them! I like small amounts of gold here and there, but not for doors!! So, I began searching the Internet for people who have tried it and what they recommended. Everything I was reading, was that it was time consuming but worth it!

Let me just say, don’t attempt this if you will need your door handles for at least a week. With us not living in the house, it was perfect for me to take my time. Giving the handles a week to cure will allow longevity.

You will first want to start off by removing all door hardware and labeling. I just wrote on masking tape and placed it on the bottom. With our house, downstairs had nicer lever handles and upstairs had round, knob handles. So, I separated them that way. I grabbed an empty diaper box, flipped it upside down and used a screw driver to puncture holes for screws, locks, knobs and levers.

My best suggestion would be to get a lot of low grain sandpaper. It worked best for this project! Sand around the entire knob/lever until it is roughed up but smooth. Creating a smooth but gritty surface will allow the spray paint to adhere better. Sanding is going to be the most time consuming, but don’t skip this step!!

Once the sanding is complete, blow or wipe away any dust. You will start off applying at least three light coats of white (or grey) primer. Make sure to let each coat dry for at least 30 minutes. For technique on spraying both knobs and levers, you should hold them to start out with, upside down and spray the bottom side of the handle. Place it into your pre-cut box holder and spray the remaining top and sides. Next, grab your preferred spray paint ( mine was Krylon’s Satin nickel). I wanted the handles to resemble a stainless steel/ brushed nickel look. Make sure to stand at least two feet back and spray very light coats. Allow at least 30 minutes between light coats for drying. I would recommend the same technique for spraying the bottom side of the handles, as mentioned above. Depending on your covered, three full coats should be good! Once you have applied your last coat, the longer you allow these to sit, the better.

Once you allowed, at least a day of quality drying time, finish with a spray gloss. This gives the handles a finished, professional look! Although, this was a very time consuming project, I couldn’t be happier I did it! It completely transformed the entire house and matches with every detail!!

If this is a project you are thinking about trying, give it a go! I spent about $80 total on spray paint and supplies to cover 18 door knobs/levers and accessories. I would have spent a minimum of $350 for new door hardware if I bought new ones. My husband didn’t feel it was a necessity to do it at the time, so I opted for this. He was extremely impressed with the finished result!

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