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Monday, November 18, 2013

Teal & Orange ARE the new black... 2013 Fall Decor

For those of you who are "Orange is the New Black" lurvers..... a little play on words... still need to get my hands on the full Netflix season to download those badboys....  I so adore Laura Prepon...

oh... so I was going to type and share something with you all.... OOOOOOH yes...  some quick snaps of my fall decor around the house.   

This year's color combo was a fun and festive one, teal, aqua, orange, and chocolate brown.   - Get your color glasses on... its about to get crazy fun in here! 

DISCLAIMER:  nothing in my house is matchy matchy - however I try to incorporate the same things through out the house - either in prints, colors, ribbons, textures etc.   Somehow or another it comes together... - I haven't figured this out yet either...

 Inspiration for the color combo came from this photo/print I found online...
 

I loved these two prints together, the chevron and the polka dot... super fun... super crazy, !  I found these fabrics in the clearance section of our local Wal-Mart - I think I purchased both sets for around $8.00
  


For those of you just tuning in or checking back... here is a link to my entryway and a free fall printable that I designed...Fall Entryway Decor & Free Fall Printable


So now that we have that out of the way....  lets take a jaunt thru the ole house, shall we?

Starting with our front steps -  I pinned the fabric to our summer, outdoor pillows from Grandinroad.  I just tied some wired ribbon in contrasting blue that I had on hand from The Dollar Tree - $1.00


In our entryway...
I made up a bunting with the lettering of Fall, I painted the burlap in the blue polka dots, and used orange ribbon and orange lettering for the font.  I used my Cricut to cut out the letters.  "Cherry Limeade" was the cartridge font name.



and the lower part of the entryway... complete with some squirrels, owls, and various painted pumpkins that I picked up from The Dollar Tree.   I spray painted the blue pumpkins, two different tones of blue, one a deep teal and the other a calypso blue color by Rustoleum.  I wrapped my 2 blue candles from Summer in the orange ribbon and filled a couple of vases with mini pumpkins.  I also found some fun fall pics and printed them off and framed them up for a layered look. 

 
In our dining room I added a few things ....
 
A burlap table runner - NOTE: I do not typically like to work with burlap - it is VERY messy and dusty... and tends to frey alot... but its fall, and I thought it would be a cute thing to have in the room...
So I cut the length I was going for, and then stamped blue polka dots on the runner using a foam sponge -
 
 
Using the same chevron fabric from the outdoor pillows I actually sewed on ruffles... yes folks... this girl does actually know how to sew.... Please don't let my mother or my husband know though.... I have a reputation to maintain...
 
 

 I covered the seams with the same gross grain orange ribbon for a finished look. 

Here is the overall table view...
I really need to get something in that lantern... lots of candles?  Lots of pumpkins, I dunno.. that thing is HONKIN' huge though... so it will take alot of whatevers to fill that bad boy up...

This frame - easy - downloaded some free printables from Pinterest here:
Found the print I liked in orange, traced a leaf pattern out on teal paper and cut it out, taped it to the  orange printed paper, put it in white frame... viola!  Framed Fall Art!
 

In the ole family hutch I printed out the same downloadable background print - only this time in the teal, onto  11x17 paper - and taped it to the back of our hutch - for a wallpaper look - I used 2 pieces per shelf.  Also added in some of those pumpkins.  You can see - glittery orange, teal, and aqua.
 
Just a little last one... in our living room - I have a few items for fall, framed photos of my daughter in a teal and brown dress, along with a coordinating framed photo of pumpkins.
 
   I have these candlesticks and candles which I wrapped the same gross grain ribbon around...  Simple...
 
 
(these small glitter pumpkins were from The Dollar Tree - on the other side is a Jack O Lantern face, that I turned around for Halloween - dual purpose decorating!!!!)


 What did you guys do this year for fall?  Did you have a theme?  A fun color combinations that you would like to share with us?

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Thanksgiving Printables - My favorite pins

I thought I would take a moment to share with you my favorite pins on Pinterest for Thanksgiving Printable's - who doesnt like a free printable?  FREE DECOR????  um... hello.....?!?!?!?!?

My first and formost ultra fav is this - 50 BEST Thanksgiving Printables from I Heart Naptime!  Great selection - she even has table placemats for your kiddos that will be attending.  - seriously adorable....    I'm an adult.... but a total kid at heart... so I would even be down for this place mat... now all I need is a good set of crayola's and I would be good to go!!!!





I think I found something for everyone's decorating style, dining style, from formal to colorful and contemporary.  Very nice selection! 

50-best-thanksgiving-printables 

This is my favorite from her site... #48 - I just love the banners/bunting look, along with the great Grandpa's sweater vibe I get from the textures of this gem.


Another favorite is a fun filled list with various treats... from blogger Curbly -

Free Thanksgiving Printables - from Curbly

How stinking cute is this sweet silverware holder????  Your guests can just write down what they are thankful for right there while dining!  I think all that would be needed to complete this look would be a pen.  = Practical and Adorable!!!!  double whammy - more bang for your buck!





And last but not least... who doesn't love a good silly laugh with family and friends?
I am a huge fan of photo booth props,  it's a chance to pretend with those around you and take away a memory for your scrapbook/photo album.





Thanksgiving Photo Booth Props

Happy Thanksgiving Planning to all of you!  Hats off to those who created these fun printables for our families and guests to enjoy. 

What are you doing for Thanksgiving to make your time with family and friends memorable?

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

All tied up... scarf storage/organization

Scarves, Glorious Scarves.... (I am seeing myself laying on the bed throwing my scarves in the air as I say that...)

Great accessory.... Difficult to organize....
See exhibit A.)

Now these have not sat on the bench at the foot of our bed forever... in fact... they laid behind our bedroom door for at least 1 month before making it over to the bench...  actually... let's take a brief tour of their storage in the past....

1.) entryway closet... all hung up on a plastic hanger... until that broke... purely from the weight of the glorious fabric.
2.) I put 2 command hooks on the back of our bedroom door... and then placed a curtain rod across the two... hung the scarves on that bad boy for quite some time.... until the command hooks just fell off the back of the door...
3.) the floor behind the door...
4.) the bench at the foot of our bed.....

And we are back!

so while the theory behind #2 was great... the expectation of the hooks...  was just too high...

I don't have a huge closet... (which pains me greatly...)
I have a truckload of scarves....
I am tired of seeing them out and about....
I obviously enjoy the placement of them behind our bedroom door...

So.....


 
two curtain rods for $1.00 a piece... a kind hubby to hang these on the wall for me.. and then I just hung them all up where I can see them.... right next to my jewelry so I can get all accessorized in the same location!
In case any of you were wondering... I found 3 hangers, 2 belts, 1 pillowcase, and 2 dress shirts in the pile of scarves, while I was in the midst of hanging them up.
Ya, I was pretty pleased... not only by having my scarves in their obvious home... behind the door... but also the discovery of all my lost items, as well as the re-claiming of the bench at the foot of the bed..... JOY!
 

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

These boots were made for photos...

Just a little shout out to Nancy Sinatra...  ( you can thank me for this glorious earworm later)

We had family pictures this past September with Tracey Brown Photography, I had collections of photo ideas that I just adored... I kept coming back to these photos of great textures... I needed to figure out how to incorporate that into our family photos, without spending a lot of cash...

Here's a love bug photo of the apple of my eye and myself - just for funsies.  He's adorable!



Enough gushing... back to the nitty gritty's.....


My daughter is right on the brink of a growth spurt... so I was hesitant to purchase items that she would only wear this once for photos...
So...  I put on my shopping shoes... and hit up our local consignment shop, Extra's - I found some great rain boots here.  I also frequented the local Goodwill in Oskaloosa to look for some great clothing items that would add texture to our photos while not costing a lot.

Now these boots aren't exactly what I was looking for as shoes for her our little miss.... no worries,
Challenge accepted!  These were perfect for our Christmas Photo Color Combo: Black, Red, White.  What?  Dairy cows don't seem to be very holiday-ish? 


What holiday girl doesn't like a little "BLING"??????  Spray paint and glitter glue can make that happen!!!


I tied some fun ribbons on the loops and dolled those all up!    - Watch for a Christmas card sporting these bad boys.  :)

The next challenge was in the same court of shoes... I dearly love moccasins... and the fringe boot style is absolutely darling... if you have $65.00 to spare...
So my first thought was fringe leggings...  which I made out of fringe trim from WalMart that was $1.33 a yard... and a pair of ladies dress socks from The Dollar Tree....  for a whopping total of $2.33...  However, it wasn't love at first sight...



THEN....

I had another idea... why not spray paint  another pair of boots the same chocolate brown color and glue the fringe onto the boots???   I would just make my own fringe boots!  I had these boots at our house, they were the basic black rain boot from your local farm store...
Chocolate Brown Spray Paint - on hand...
Just need to pick up a couple more yards of the fringe at Wal-Mart...

Glued the fringe onto the boot... and viola.... Shoes for photo perfection...  Here are a few photos of those lovely fringe boots... 

Photos taken by: Tracey Brown Photography out of Ottumwa 

 
 
 
 




Now someday my sweet baby girl can totally have those fringe moccasins that cost upward of $60.00...  just not for these photos... 

*** Décor for the photo props***

 - material for garland - furnished by my mom and grandmother.  This material was from my father's work shirts, jeans, and other scraps that my sewing family had on hand.  It was nice to have that incorporated with my family photos. 
- Radio Flyer Wagon - was my baby brother's - it has had many years of use...  and love....


Would you have improvised, re-purposed, and re-used or just bought new?


Sunday, October 27, 2013

Let's Spice Things Up!!!! The Smothers' Spice Cabinet Organization

I LOVE MY KITCHEN!!!
I can't say that enough.  I am very lucky to have such a great room... 

However... 

I have a corner cabinet that has a lazy susan in it...  and I have been keeping my spices on the bottom rack...  I can't ever find the right spice for the recipe I am making... therefore I come up with 4 containers of Rosemary Leaf, 3 containers of both Ground Mustard and Mustard Seed.




 Not the greatest thing for staying in our grocery budget. 

I visited our local Dollar Tree to see what containers they would have for spice storage, and I came up with these cuties...



I purchased 5 packages of 10 containers for a total of $5.00
Got out my trusty label maker - made up labels for each spice container - both for the top of the lid as well as the side.  Therefore I can see the spice name wherever they may be.  Great news... I also came across 3 containers of dillweed...  REeeeeallll Nice....

You can see our kitchen layout in this link : Smothers' Kitchen

I thought about using a riser system to display all the containers.... I thought about just stacking them up all in rows...  this is me "practicing" a new layout....





I have all these extra bottles that are odd balls... I put those guys all together on the second shelf...grouping the like ones together, I married the misc bottles of cinnamon, parsley etc. together into one big bottle, cleaning up some sq. footage. 



I decided to go with a smaller lazy susan inside the bottom shelf of the cabinet left of the stove... right about my cooking utensil drawer...







I even put my baking items on the top shelf.. so now ALL my spices and baking items are all housed together. 
Have you found a good spice organization system that works for you?





Friday, September 6, 2013

Fall Subway Art - Free Printable!

Who is inspired by the change between August and September?  After the summer heat, we tend to look forward to that sweet crispy morning air, smell of dewey leaves, the slight chill in the mornings, bonfires, hooded sweatshirts, and of course- Hawkeye Football! 
 
For our entryway we have a revolving seasonal display - here is the link to our Summer Display...http://smothersx3.blogspot.com/2013_05_01_archive.html
 
For fall 2013 - I am going to do Autumn decor with this color pallette.....
  • Aqua
  • Dark Turquoise
  • Orange
  • Chocolate Brown
 
 
Here is a photo from Instagram that I took of our Fall Decor - more up close photos of this to come. 
 
 
 
 
I was inspired by this photo I saw out on Pinterest for my color combo for this fall...
 
 

In celebration of my decision..... drumroll please...

I have made up a free printable subway art that will sit in our entryway... all these items are things I love about fall....

Feel free to print, frame and display in your house!



 
 
 
Happy Fall Y'all!
 

Sunday, September 1, 2013

Road Trippin!!!!!! Toddler Style...

Traveling with a toddler... it's probably every parents nightmare...  I know that the idea caused a little anxiety within the Smothers' household!

We were able to take our very first family vacation this summer, we drove 12+ hours to Estes Park for a wonderful 5 days of fresh mountain air and gorgeous scenery.  - More to come on that later...



Back to the preparation for this "delightful" time together in the car....

We have a 2 year old who is soon to be 3.... and has a very active mind and delights in constant conversation, activity, and questions....  now how to keep her mind stimulated, my patience level acceptable and loving, while also delighting her on her first family vacation....

CHALLENGE ACCEPTED!

a.) I would like to start this out by saying "THANK YOU!!!!!" to The Dollar Tree for providing very affordable items for my family.... without that store this trip would NOT have been as successful!

I calculated it would take us approximately 12 hours of driving (one direction).  Therefore I put together one brown paper sack for each hour - so 24 bags of fun total....




within each bag there was:

a.) a felt board activity that one might find in a quiet book
b.) a new little toy  - coloring book, stickers, puzzles etc.
c.) nursery rhyme to read and try to memorize

Here are a few photos from her activities in the bags....
 
Here she is racing cars on the felt board - 3 cars for 1.00
 
 
Magnetized paper dolls - she is playing on a $1.00 cookie sheet
I purchased these dolls from a local consignment shop - "Extras" in Pella.

 
Cookies anyone?  She can put any color and flavor of frosting on her chocolate cookies, as well as put sprinkles or other frosting decoration on your cookie...  She's a great baker folks!
 
The other items that were brought with us to help out with these bags and activities were:
a.) a dry erase marker board
b.) a felt board - I covered a canvas with felt
c.) a cookie sheet for items that had magnets - this also worked for a tray
 
We brought along plenty of snacks - fruit snacks, finger foods and stopped along the way for stretches, a ball for playing soccer in the truck stops, as well as our Kindle that had some fun games downloaded on it.  She surprisingly didn't choose to play on the Kindle as much as we figured she would. 
 
Here is us ladies at Lake McConoughy in Ogallala, NE - we had a picnic lunch here and played in the water.
 
 
 
 
 
Our little miss loved these treat bags, and did really great overall with sitting still for so long.  We had a great family vacation!  I will for sure do this again...  I had maybe $40.00 in this - well worth our sanity!!!!!
 
I put together a list of items for entertainment - here are a few items on this list:
 
 
  • photo album with pictures of your child, family members and friends
  • Quiet book pages - felt pages/activities
  • Audible.com - free books to download
  • Children's music CD's
  • "What is Missing?" - hide something and have them guess what is missing
  • "I Spy" - Red Stop Sign, Brown Truck etc. 
  • Pandora on phone - Elmo and other Toddler Radio Stations
  • Guess the Animal Noise Game
  • Aluminum Foil - Make and mold items
  • Dry Erase Markers and Board
  • Black Paper and Chalk
  • Color Game - call out a color and then look for it.
  • Cards -  matching games, abc flash cards, etc.
 
 
Or if you are just bored and feel like goofing around... make a mustache out of paper and double sided tape... and entertain your car buddies and those on the Interstate...
 

 
For other traveling ideas - please feel free to check out my board on Pinterest...