Wednesday, March 31, 2010

What I Meant to Say Wednesday



The doorbell just rang. It was our neighbor, Steve. He brought us these:

What I said:

Thank you so much! That was so nice of you!

What I meant to say:

MARRY ME!!!!!!

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Pillow Sham Project

Freshy's bed has a hand made tractor quilt. The person that made it for him gave me a TON of left over fabric. I am going to attempt to make some sort of a quilted pillow sham, and maybe a throw pillow or two.

This is the tutorial I am going to attempt to follow:
Pretty Patchwork Pillow Sham Tutorial

I will post pictures as I go. Wish me luck (I'll be sure to need it)!

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Bunk Beds: Night 1

He did it! Daddy-O worked long and hard, but finished the bunk bed assembly just in time for the Minis' bedtime routine.

We went over bunk bed rules and came up with:

  • Always use the ladder.
  • Never stand or jump on the top bunk.
  • Never pee on the top bunk.
  • Never let a dinosaur in the house.
  • Never share your bed with a peacock because it might peck you.
  • Never try to fly out the window from the top bunk.

The kids slept well, but took a looooooong time to fall asleep.

Off to guzzle some coffee (and chase it with a few Diet Cokes). Happy Sunday!

Saturday, March 27, 2010

Hooray for Bunk Bed Day!

As I type this Daddy-O is assembling the Minis' super cool Maxtrix bunk beds. They are beyond excited...who am I kidding? So am I!

This is pretty much the set we got (with two drawers under and shelf for the top bunk):


The only difference is our set has ball-shaped finials. For any locals, we ordered our set from Bedrooms on Route 1 in Saugus, MA. We worked with Luke and he gave us a very reasonable price.

We sold the old bed frames a couple of weeks ago, so the kids have been sleeping on mattresses. Although they have had fun with it, I am happy to be getting them back into a bed. I am also happy that I no longer need to explain to teachers, strangers at the grocery store, and neighborhood kids' moms what Freshy means when he says "are we sleeping on the floor again" or "will we sleep on the floor forever, Mommy?"

Stay tuned for actual pics. Right now Daddy-O is plugging his way through 13 boxes of white boards to assemble. I better make him an Irish coffee before he gets grumpy. ;)

Friday, March 26, 2010

Easter Attire Hunt Ended Prematurely

A few weeks back I posted about how the Easter attire hunt was on. I was looking at top designer brands on ebay, scoping out the perfect matching outfits for the Minis. I searched and searched and found two dresses that I was about to bid on when the mission was prematurely aborted by Mimi Fashionista (aka, my mother).


Mimi Fashionista, who is very shoportunistic (especially when it comes to the Minis), heard that her precious darlings did not yet have Easter outfits. Imagine? A month before Easter and they didn't have outfits? Shame on me. Thank goodness the world didn't end. ;) She immediately set out on a mad shopping trip.

The outfits are not designer labels. Nor are they a custom creations. They are not from Europe, or even a trendy shop on Newbury Street. They weren't even on sale. They ARE, however,
totally.
utterly.
cute.


Gymboree Tulip Dress - on sale now for $24.79!


Beige and cream-striped seersucker suit with white dress shirt and salmon sailboat tie -

on sale at Target for $22.49!



I would like to take this opportunity to inform my readers that, although I do love finding $200 Susanne Lively dresses for $25 on ebay; and, although I do love dressing my kids in fashions that well exceed my budget, my # 1 kiddo fashion rule is and always will be--nothing is a better value than free, so never turn down a grandmother's charity.

Besides, it keeps them happy!

p.s. She's giving me her Gymbucks, too! Woo hoo!

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Somewhere Over the Rainbow Party Theme

One of my favorite cousins is planning a party for her little girl's 4th birthday. Her daughter has requested a "Wizard of Oz" theme.

Since I live for opportunites to brainstorm overly themey kid party ideas, I have jumped on this opportunity to supply her with some unsolicited party planning tips. So, strap on your seatbelts, here we go:

Invitations
It's pretty easy to find rainbow printer paper at office supply stores, Wal-Mart, and Target. Even easier, an evite might do the trick!

Here's a sample wording idea to give either invite that "Oz" touch:

Calling All Munchkins!
Follow the yellow brick road to _____'s 4th Birthday!
at the Emerald City
123 Main Street
Sometown, MA 01234
RSVP to the Great and Mysterious Oz at
emailaddress@email.com or 781-555-5555.

Or, search for "wizard of oz invitations" at ebay and etsy for some adorable custom invites.

Party Supplies

Make your own using rainbow-colored decorations and red glittery confetti, or buy decorations at the local party store (they're easy to find).

Alternatively, you can order online at places like http://www.birthdayexpress.com/.

Click here for Birthday Express coupon codes.

Be warned, if you order from them, you will receive enough catalogues in the future to kill 10 redwood trees!


Activities



  • Rainbow Pinata: Quick, easy, affordable fun. Who doesn't love a pinata?
  • Craft: Decorate wands, make lion masks out of paper plates, or make lollipop scarecrows.
  • Coloring Pages: Click here for free Wizard of Oz coloring pages.
  • Games: Limbo under the wicked witch's broom, play the magic wand goes round and round (instead of a ball, pass a sparkly good witch wand), or freeze dance to "Follow the Yellow Brick Road" or "Somewhere Over the Rainbow."

Ambiance

  • Music: Use Grooveshark or Playlist to create a Wizard of Oz playlist, or play the movie on your tv.
  • BUBBLES! It would be pretty cool to rent or borrow a bubble machine to place outside your front door when the guests arrive (in honor of Glinda the Good Witch, of course).
  • Costumes: If you have 'em, wear 'em! If you don't, they are pretty cheap and easy to find, as they are very popular at Halloween. Check e-bay and your local party store or thrift shop.

Cake

We bought this rainbow cupcake pull-apart cake from our local Shaws for Chicky's 5th birthday. It was a big hit and easy to serve. For a Wizard of Oz flare, eliminate the party hats and add some figurines or tiny ruby slippers.

Here's a link to some homemade Wizard of Oz cake ideas.

Or, you can check out your local supermarket. I am pretty sure I have seen a pretty cute Dorothy cake in the sample books.

Favor Ideas

  • Swirly large Lollipop Guild-style pops.
  • Sparkly wands (check the Christmas Tree Shops, as they regularly have them there for very affordable prices).
  • Bubbles
  • Little baskets (Toto style) filled with treats (e.g., Wizard of Oz stickers, little stuffed dogs, Wizard of Oz fruit snacks, rainbow anything, etc.).

Best wishes for an Ozalicious party! Send the birthday girl our best!

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

What I Meant to Say Wednesday: Volume 1

What I said...

To Miss Teacher at the Minis' school:

Did the kiddos have a good day?

What I meant to say...

Please tell me that my children did not hit, kick, tackle, or pinch other children. Likewise, it would be just fabulous to hear that they did not sneer at or act cheeky towards the teachers, climb on anything they weren't supposed to, pee or poop somewhere they shouldn't have, or rattle off any words that they sure as hell heck couldn't have picked up in our home.

GoodNites Bedtime Theater Kit Review & Giveaway

My friend Kmama over at The Daily Dribbles has reviewed the GoodNites Bedtime Theater Kit, and is holding a contest to give away the following:

The kit (valued at approximately $175) includes:

• An iPod Shuffle
• A $25 iTunes gift card
• Logitech speakers
• A Brookstone Cuddle blanket, and
• A Patagonia bag

Click HERE to learn how to enter.

Once you read the details on how to enter, you'll be on to me.

BUT, I promise, this isn't just a shameless attempt at a contest entry. It's a plug for a pretty great blog, too! Check her out.

Bostonians: Primigi Sale at the Red Wagon

A little bird (aka "Mimi Fashionista") told me that the Red Wagon on Newbury Street in Boston is having a Primigi shoe sale starting tomorrow. I do not have any details about the length of the sale, but Mimi mentioned prices in the $35-40 range.

The Red Wagon

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

A Fire Fighter Fourth for Fresh

Freshy has been loving fire fighters ever since they visited his preschool a few months back. It was his idea to have a party at the fire station!

I felt silly, but called the local fire department to ask if it would be possible to bring the kids by to climb on a truck, or even to take some pics with one. The generous Lieutenant invited us all down for a behind the scenes tour. It was fantastic (and FREE, except for a small donation that they didn't even ask for)!

The fire fighters taught us about fire safety and also gave us a full run down of each of the rooms and vehicles.

Each of the kids got to slide down the pole (1/2 way)!


After the party we had a pinata and cake at our house. Not only was this a fun and affordable party, we all learned a lot, too!


Thank you, Windham Fire Department and Fire Fighter Pat!

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Happy St. Paddy's Day & Happy 4th B-Day to Freshy!


May you live a long life full of gladness and health,
With a pocket full of gold as the least of your wealth.
May the dreams you hold dearest be those that come true,
The kindness you spread, keep returning to you.


Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Fashionable Cupcakes


I am a novice baker. I confess that these cupcakes came from a box mix (funfetti, to boot!).

However, I followed (umm, more like copied) my friend's piped frosting, and it made a world of difference in my typically messy cupcakes. I have attempted piped frosting in the past, but never successfully.

  • I used the buttercream frosting recipe on the back of the box of confectionary sugar (but melted the butter and added an extra 1/2 box of sugar).
  • Then, I mixed the frosting with the hand mixer for a good 5 minutes.
  • I scooped some into a baggy and cut a tiny hole in the tip. Well, actually, I cut a large hole (it seemed small at the time) and had to use the opposite corner and frosting was pouring all over my hand from the first too-big hole. Whatevs.
  • Lastly, I slowly piped it on. Voila!

Monday, March 15, 2010

More Finds for Little Buckaroos!

The room is starting to take shape. Hooray!

We are working with the existing Nantucket white bureaus and mirror, and we are making subtle changes to better use the small space. Daddy-o has added a fresh coat of pale butter yellow paint to the walls, and white to the trim. I'll post pictures once our bunk beds are in.

I found the perfect lamp at The Christmas Tree Shop for $14.99! It is white wood with a thick straw basket weave shade. The shade was too beachy, so I painted it with a sample of Benjamin Moore courtyard green. Here are the results:

We also hung the big horse painting over the wide bureau (pic to come) and moved the mirror over the small bureau (so that the kids have an easier time looking in the mirror):


Check out the cuteness for over the door. The seller is going to add an "s" on the end:


Listed on etsy for $10 by designaline.

Sunday, March 14, 2010

The Minis' "Mini" Bedroom Makeover - Teaser

The consensus is in. The Minis' new bedroom theme will be: "Little Buckaroos."

It wasn't easy to find a theme that works for both a girl and a boy. Those that know Chicky & Fresh can probably guess that tractors and horses may have had something to do with this (they are both just a tad obsessed).

Let the fun begin--I am now on the hunt for: lamp shades, quilts, and wall decorations.

I will share each piece as I find them, starting with the piece that inspired the theme.

GINORMOUS Horse Painting:

Faux Oil Painting found at Homegoods for $40.

This One's for the Boys (Receiving First Holy Communion)

I was at a jewelry party Friday night at my friend "Martha's" house, when I heard some moms venting about the high prices and limited selection of boy's First Communion suits.

In stores the suits are priced around $75 (basic polyester) to $150 (light wool). Online, stores such as http://www.catholicchildrenscompany.com/ and http://www.theperfectpear.com/ offer basic white single-breasted suits (jacket, vest, pants, and tie) at the lower-end of the price spectrum ($73 and $78); However, those prices do not account for the additional $10 fee for sizes 10 and larger, or for the cost of shipping and handling.


Some other online boutiques make claims like "70% Off First Communion Outfits." Upon getting to their sites the suits are priced pretty cheap (e.g., $40), but they charge so much for each size over 5, that between the shipping and size charges, the price is still around $80.

Where are the bargains?

The only bargain store in which I have spotted white suits for boys is the Burlington Coat Factory. However, I have heard the supplies are dwindling and interested shoppers should get there fast (as in-TODAY!).

Other Options:

  • Friends and family: I'm thinking white suits do not typically get more than one or two uses (the big day and a picture day). Finding a white suit for a 7 or 8-yr old boy that does NOT have a stain will be the trick.

  • Consignment: Call and visit local consignment stores.

  • E-bay: Score! There are many new with tags suits listed by several sellers, ranging in price from $39-49! The best part--free shipping! There are also HUNDREDS of used "like new" suits for sale for very cheap prices. This might be the best bet for finding a higher quality (light wool) suit at a low price.

Gino white Communion 5-piece suit listed for $44.99-49.99 by Fairytailes (free shipping).

  • Google your fingertips off. There has to be better deals out there, but they will take some digging. If I find an awesome deal I will add an update. If any readers know of any, please send an e-mail to minifashionistas@comcast.net (as the "comments" functionality is currently not working).

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Hair Pretties

One of my favorite places to order hairbows is etsy.

Custom artisans offer a wide range of colors, sizes, styles, and prices (starting at under $1). I like to go to the etsy site, search for "hair bows" and then sort using price, low to high. I usually find what I'm looking for fairly quickly.
When I do not find what I'm looking for...
  • If color is the issue I select a bow style that works and I contact the seller to request what I need. Typically sellers are happy to accommodate custom requests.
  • If it is a completely custom bow I am looking for, I open an alchemy request. Alchemy requests allow buyers to request a particular item at a particular price. Etsy sellers will then bid on the request. For example, if I were to request a bow to match an outfit, I would include a picture of the outfit, the size and style of the bow I'm looking for, and the price I am willing to pay for it. Within hours I am typically flooded with e-mails containing all sorts of gorgeous designs to choose from.
Here are a few bows I found while browsing:

Easteresque
A sweet bow with a cute bunny button. Perfect for Easter fashionistas!

Listed for $3 by My Monday's Child.


A Bit of Whimsy
Paisley birds are all the rage in the baby fasion and design world. What a fun touch this would add to a spring outfit!

Listed for $3 by The Pickled Pumpkin

Made to Match Gymbo
If you are looking for a bow to match a Gymboree outfit, simply search "M2MG bows." You will not be disappointed. Gybmoree shoppers must be custom bow lovers, as there are always a ton of M2MG bows to choose from. The following clippy bows were made to match the peachy pink and soft green colors of the Gymbo tulip line.

Listed for $5 by Aerochick.

Sunday, March 7, 2010

The Easter Attire Hunt Has Begun

What I've decided:
To stay under $30 per outfit per child.

What I've discovered:
There are lots of dresses in the stores for $30; however, I don't like any of them.

What I'm doing about it:
Scouring ebay for the following brands:
Florence Eiseman, Anavini, Biscotti, Strasburg Children (heirloom), Hartstrings, Therese, Susanne Lively, Sarah Louise, and Willbeth.

p.s.
Dear Children's Place,
Please stop bedazzling your girls' clothes.
Thank you,
Mommy Fashionista

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Some Spring Sale Action

Enjoy a Saturday morning comfy-cozy in your pajamas, sipping your favorite warm beverage, and shopping these great sales:

Happy Weekend!

Friday, March 5, 2010

Return of the Mini Fashionistas!


Just in time for spring, we are back!

Sorry for the hiatus, folks. I have a super good excuse:
Work has been hectic.
The minis keep getting sick.
Our dog ate the keyboard.
Blogspot does not get along with my computer.
I have the attention span of a goldfish.

I hope you will all pardon my several-month disappearance. I am excited to get back to blogging. I am bubbling over with things to share!


In the coming days I will be posting links to spring sales and coupon codes, this year's latest in Easter fashion, and the mini's bedroom makeover project.


Freshy and Chicky have spent our time away growing

together in friendship and brotherly and sisterly love. Ahhh...they're so sweet.

Brings a tear to their Mommy's eyes.