Friday, June 29, 2012

Recipe Review


Cilantro-Lime Chicken with Avocado Salsa Review


It was my turn to cook. I wanted to try a new recipe, but didn't want to go out and buy anything for it. Neither did I want to spend 4 hours cooking, because that is really hard to do with a 3 month old baby. So I found this recipe for Cilantro-Lime Chicken with Avocado Salsa. It turned out so good.

The recipe is originally from myrecipes.com. I pinned it on my RECIPES and FOOD ideas board on Pinterest.

I had pretty big pieces of chicken to work with so I cut them in half. They were still pretty thick, so I had to cook them double the time to make sure they cooked through. I also used a thermometer to make sure they were cooked. (I'm always nervous cooking chicken!)

This recipe took me about 45 minutes to prepare. New recipes always take me a few minutes longer because I go back and forth many times reading the recipe to make sure I get the portions right!

I had to make 6 servings instead of 4. So I increased the portions by 1/2.

The first bite was amazing. The flavors were so natural. Now I'll be honest- I hate tomatoes. The salsa makes the dish here and is of course made with fresh tomatoes. Well I always like the first bite, then have to remove the tomatoes. Well that wasn't really possible with this dish. So I mostly ate the avocados with the chicken. Besides the tomatoes, it was really delicious.

I cooked for my in-laws and they love tomatoes, and they loved the dinner. So if you like tomatoes, this dinner is for you!

                                                   *B*                                                   

Thursday, June 28, 2012

Give-Away Week Continues!

Check it out! Leave us a comment and enter to win one of these headpieces! Clip it on to a headband or straight into your hair! The netting and pearls give this piece a vintage feel- which is my absolute fave! I have THREE of these to give-away! Two that are the size pictured and one that is a tad smaller- probably perfect for babies! We can't wait to hear from you! Good Luck!

PS- When you leave your comment, let us know if you're interested in winning the custom baby dress, the headpiece or both! We will draw randomly at the end of our Give-Away week for all of the pieces we are giving away.

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Give Away Week!

With the introduction of our new tab "Show and Tell", and in the spirit of giving that is the result of a BEAUTIFUL summer, we are going to have a Give-Away week. Starting today, and continuing until next Tuesday, we will be giving some pretty awesome stuff to some lucky winners. We will choose winners randomly.

Our first give away is in accordance with our first Show and Tell week. The purpose of this fun tab is to show off all of the crafts and projects we do.Stay tuned for these posts and feel free to show us your stuff too! We love cute things.

On that note, let me tell you about our first give away! Follow our blog, make a comment and that will enter you in to win a custom-made blessing dress. If you don't want or need a blessing dress, all you have to do is let me know and I can do another  baby dress of your choice. It also comes with a headband or bonnet that matches!

***Stay tuned for the rest of the week's give-aways!***

Thursday, June 21, 2012

My Favorite Up-Do

Lately, I have been trying to find different, cute ways to do my hair. I like it short, but like even more to pull it up out of my face. So I mostly wear my hair long. I have been going back and forth whether I should get my hair cut short, or just let it grow and maybe put some layers in later. (I love/hate layers. They looks so pretty but not really on my head.)

So as I have been roaming through all of the wonderful Pinterest hairstyles, I tried a few. My hair is so fine and stubborn. Some of the styles I tried didn't look or work the best with my hair. So I kind of made up my own. I'm sure you've seen this done before many times, but i just figured out a really easy way to do it. All you need:

3 ponytails
A few bobby pins (these are my bff)

Here's what I did:

French Braid the two sides of your hair, just in the front. (I always have a harder time going to the back.)

Right
Left

Here are some closer pics (don't judge the braid I'm still mastering it)
I had to add a boppy pin for a stray hair













I used bigger pony tails with these braids because I don't have the tiny ones. If I did, I would use those.

Now for the last step:

Gather all hair and put into a messy bun,
and hopefully it will look like this:

Please excuse the white ponytail, that's all I have
Can't even see it on this side ;)

This is my favorite because it looks nice/cute and it is out of my face and baby's face. Also I love how easy and fast it is to put up. Takes me about 5 minutes tops, if the braids look good the first time. Try it and let us know how it worked for you!

                                                   *B*                                                   


Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Pinterest Review: An Explanation

VCR. VHS. Cassette Tapes. Land Lines.Gameboy. Blog Hopping. What do these things have in common? They are all things that are no longer known today. My kids will grow up asking me what a cassette tape is, and it will blow their minds that we used to watch movies from a big rectangle made of plastic, called a VHS tape. They will go crazy knowing that we used to have to choose between using the phone and  internet because it was through the same line. This is just like what we did in the life before Pinterest. We'll call it LBP. It's hard to believe it was just a couple years ago. You know the times. Hopping from one blog to the next. Having about 15 different windows open, each with 10 tabs. I just counted my bookmarks that are saved on my little laptop, and there are over 50. It seems similar to Pinterest, but the downfall is I can't remember why I bookmarked those pages. The beauty of Pinterest is that is allows you to organize the blog posts based on any subject you want, and it includes a picture of what it is you wanted to remember about the blog. Its one of those ideas like Netflix or Pandora we all wished we would of thought of, because by now the creators of Pinterest are probably rolling in it. So, the point of this love novel is to say that we, along with the rest of the world, love Pinterest because of the awesome ideas we find on there. So much so, that we are going to try these ideas, and find out on our own if they work or not. Tune in with us week to week as we try the recipes, cleaning tricks, organization tips, and of course the cute crafts we want in our homes!

***These posts will be found in the Pinterest Review Tab to the right of our Shop tab. ***

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Long-Legged Love Tutorial: How to Lengthen Jeans



So I married a skinny (and very handsome (:) man with long-ish legs. When I say skinny, I mean skinny. I can buy him clothes from the boys department still, which is awesome because those clothes tend to be much cheaper than the mens. The size that fits him the best is a  29x32. The problem we run into the most is that the small waist sizes usually accompany a shorter inseam- because skinny people must be short too I guess ;). We were talking the other night and my husband showed me a stack of pants that he is certain he would wear more if they didn’t hike up to his shins when sitting. So I figured I’d help him out, as well as save us some money that we would spend on a new pair of jeans.

        So, to start, you will need the following:

-Tape measure or seam gauge
-Hem Tape- I prefer the skinnier stuff
-Scissors- I prefer ginghers (:
-Jean thread- heavy top stitching thread works too
-Blue thread bobbin
-Denim needles (size 100)
-Not pictured: Seam Ripper and sewing machine





First, you will need to take out the bottom hem seam. Here’s a trick for removing the thread quickly:
Pick out every 3-4 stitches on one side of the pant, so the inside or the outside (see top). When you’ve done this all the way around, go to the side you didn’t pick out and pull the top thread. It should easily come right out (see bottom). 




Take out the thread and unfold the hem. I was able to get about an extra 1 ¼” , so rather than a 30” inseam, my husband will have a 31 ¼” inseam! With this I want to add a little disclaimer- there is only going to be so much you can lengthen jeans and still have them look wear-able. I was lucky with this pair, because the original hem was wider than normal. Generally, you will be able to get about 1” maximum. So the trick is when you buy the jeans. Get as close as you possibly can to the length you need and expect to only be able to lengthen by an inch. Its not much, but it can make a big difference. It is much easier to shorten, because you are not worried about how much fabric there is and the possibilities are endless. It’s a sad, sad world for long-legged people. I, like my husband prefer a 32” inseam, but when I find jeans at good prices, I kind of just have to buy what’s there. That’s where this lengthening ability comes in handy!

That being said, let’s move on! I pressed the hem. Denim responds very well to pressure, heat and steam. So don’t be afraid to put a little force behind the pressing- you won’t be disappointed with the results. Plus, a good pressing job can make sewing soooo much easier! 

So, I let the 1 ¼” down, but I had an additional ¾” on top of this (which is super awesome for jeans—it really helps to be able to lengthen more.)



Rather than lengthening the pants 2” additional, I am only going to do the 1 ¼”, and use the additional ¾” to fold under and create a new hem. You can however use the whole 2” if you need it, you will just press the hem tape under enough with about  1/8” of the denim so the hem tape isn’t visible on the outside. 



After this, I turned the pants inside out. For me, it is easier to get to the part I need to sew when the pants are inside out.

I put the hem tape overlapping my ¾” lip of denim, leaving about ¼” near the fold, and edge-stitched the hem tape with a 3.5 stitch length (I never use anything smaller than a 3 stitch length—anything smaller than that is a bugger to pick out again!)  I used the denim needle, but used navy blue all-purpose thread for this part, so it would blend better with the hem tape and denim. I don’t see the need for the hem tape to have the jean top stitching on it, because it is going to be tucked under anyway, not to mention I think it would look tacky. 



***If you are using the whole length of denim, you will sew the hem tape right sides together with the denim. There is a seam allowance on the hem tape of about ¼”. Unfold this part when sewing right sides together- then fold it back under and the hem tape will fold easier. If you have further questions on this method, let me know and I can get some pictures up of what I am describing. ***


After I finished sewing on the hem tape, I folded up the hem tape and the denim and pressed it again.



I then was ready to top stitch my hem. This is the point I put my top stitching thread on. The bobbin should be all-purpose navy thread- it will blend in the backside of the denim. Plus, you should never put top stitching thread in the bobbin. This will screw up your sewing machine BIG time. This is also where it is important to have the right needle. If you are just using a regular needle, the top stitching thread will break it. Your thread size and needle size must be consistent, on anything you’re sewing. If you keep having an issue with thread breaking, try changing to a lighter-weight needle before you start messing with the tension. In my experience, it is usually a simple fix like that.

I still have the pants inside out. I also folded the hem tape in have and folded it over the denim, to create a nice finished look and to get a nice thickness for the top stitching thread to go through. 





I turned the pants right side out and pressed the hem one last time. And Voila! I am finished! No more funky tan lines for the hubby caused by high waters when he sits! 

Check out the before and after pics: 

 BEFORE!


AFTER!

Finished! Hooray!



I also took these pants in some on the legs- because they were very baggy. Watch for that tutorial next month!

*K*













Thursday, June 7, 2012

pearls in the mud


So, here’s the deal. We grew up on a farm where the possibilities to explore were endless. One of our all time favorite things to do was to water the garden (water NOT weed ;)). Why you ask? Well, water + dirt =  mud -of course! There was nothing better than taking off our shoes and sinking our toes deep into the mud. We could play for hours out there, and we even got a little work done too, much to our mom’s pleasure. We may have started out playing in the mud, but the experiences we have been through since our fantastic childhood have polished us into who we are and what we have to offer now. The talents have always been within us, we have just had the opportunities to wash off the mud and reveal the “pearls” within us. This blog is to share the knowledge we have collected along that journey.