Mom of Three
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Simple & delicious dinner
So I have had a can of biscuits and some ground beef that had to be used today. I had no idea what to make with it and decided to ponder while my husband cooked the ground beef. I was going to make enchiladas, but we JUST had them on Monday. So I decided on what I am calling, burger bombs. :)
What you need:
-1 lb ground beef (really half a pound would be enough)
-4 slices of american cheese
-1 can of 8 Biscuits (I used Pillsbury homestyle)
-1 cookie sheet
(next time I will be adding bacon, tomatoes and a few other veggies)
First you are going to brown your ground beef, unless you are me and then just have your husband do it! :) After it is fully cooked you are going to flatten out all the biscuits, place half of one slice of cheese in the middle and spoon on two- three spoonfuls of the ground beef, like shown below.
After everything is in them, fold all the sides up and pinch them together like this...
Then flip it over so the seam is on the bottom, like so...
Put them in the oven to bake for 15 minutes at 350 degrees. Serve with beans, chips, fries or whatever else your little hear desires! We just ate them on their own. Your finished product will look something like this...
Thursday, September 6, 2012
Oh, baby gate.
Lots of us have kids or dogs, unless you are like me and have both! I hate for our kids to be in kitchen area. There is way too much that can go wrong. I also did not want them in our breakfast nook either. (I use it as my sewing room) The problem with that is, it is at a weir angle and pretty big in length. We looked at a few different baby gates, but I was just not going to pay $100 or more for a baby gate. SO when I came across a tutorial for a fabric baby gate made out of PVC, (at http://sewmanyways.blogspot.com) I was excited, until I realized it would not work how she did it. (I do not have stairs) So I have altered it a little bit to mount it to our walls!
What you need:
Sewing machine or no sew adhesive
Fabric (I used a curtain I had laying around)
PVC- Will depend on your length (we bought 5 pcs of 5ft & the joints to connect them, 4 corner joints & 2 T joints)
PVC adhesive
Brackets, screws & anchors
Handsaw
First I measured, on the outside corners of the walls and divided it in half. (I divided it because I wanted a bar in the middle for extra support from our kiddos) Then I measured how tall I wanted the gate to be. (I wanted mine to be stationary and not more, so I made it a comfy height for me to just step over)I marked all the pieces where they needed to be cut and then cut them. After that I jointed them together with the PVC adhesive.
This is what they look like all put together...
I measured how big I would need the fabric round it to be and then added 1" for my seams and little extra room.
I pinned and started to sew. I sewed three of the seams together, left one of the short sides open and slid the gate into it. I had my husband hold the gate up while I sewed the last side shut. (thinking on it now, I should have used Velcro on the last side so you can take it on and off for washing, but oh well.) I then cut slits in the fabric in three spots on each side for the brackets to slide through. Mounted it to the wall and LOVING it!!! It cost us a total of about $20 and 30 minutes time! What a deal! Good thing about PVC is it can be any shape you need it to be as well!
Saturday, September 1, 2012
DIY Soap Bottle
Okay, so I love the Dial hand soap and I love the container the soap comes in. Problem is, they are not very pretty to look at. I decided to go ahead and try and spruce it up some. (since I just refill it anyway) You will need a few things: The soap bottle, Scrapbooking paper, scissors, mod podge and a pen.
I laid the bottle down on the paper and traced the bottle. (just to get the shape) Then I cut it out a little smaller, but big enough to cover the old Dial sticker. After that I just mod podged it onto the soap bottle and then put a coat of mod podge over it to seal it. (this will keep the water from getting in it and ruining it. Anyway, it came out SUPER cute, but I will let you judge that for yourself :) It is a super easy and cheap way to spruce up a little bit!
My husband even noticed it and asked where I got it. He was stoked when he found out I made it with stuff laying around the house ;)
Time flies when you are having... fun?
Okay, okay. I know I have not blogged anything in FOREVER. We have had a busy past 6 months or so!
First thing first. We welcomed another BEAUTIFUL baby boy into our family! Our "little bear" came about 4 weeks early and spent some time in the ICU. You would never know looking at him now that he EVER spent any extra time in the hospital. He has been such a blessing to us all. We thought that our 2 year old would have some trouble adjusting but well... Look and see for yourself...
He is smitten with his baby bear. He always wants to hold him and talk to him. It is seriously the sweetest thing I have ever seen. As for our oldest, he loves little bear as well, but this is not new to him, he has done it all once before.
Now that I have had the baby and things are getting back to normal around here, I will have more time to blog again... Maybe. I will be posting a few new things tonight... and they are EXCITING :)
Monday, April 9, 2012
A kick that can bring such joy!
Well, Daddy felt Baby C kick for the first time tonight. The joy on his face made me smile. It is always exciting when I can first feel it, but I think for Daddies it is just as great. I think it lets them know that there REALLY is a baby in there and we are not just getting fat ;) I can't wait for the boys to feel it. B is at the age that he will be really excited. I found a picture of one of his ultrasounds and showed him and he was pretty excited. W is still to young to really get it, but none the less he will be excited I am sure.
Anyways I have not been on here in a while, so I have not blogged about the sex of baby #3 yet... We are happy to say we are having another little boy! Wish me luck guys. Our boys are such boys too. They love sports and wrestling and dirt and bugs and all that good stuff! Honestly though I can't wait for them all to be about 5. That is when the real fun will start. Dirt bikes and four wheelers! Ahh that is my kinda fun :) I know it will be a tough few years in the beginning, but I am still so excited for it. I am well out numbered now but I know all four of my boys will take wonderful care of me and make sure I am always safe! That in itself makes me smile :)
That is all for now, this Mommy is tired!
Anyways I have not been on here in a while, so I have not blogged about the sex of baby #3 yet... We are happy to say we are having another little boy! Wish me luck guys. Our boys are such boys too. They love sports and wrestling and dirt and bugs and all that good stuff! Honestly though I can't wait for them all to be about 5. That is when the real fun will start. Dirt bikes and four wheelers! Ahh that is my kinda fun :) I know it will be a tough few years in the beginning, but I am still so excited for it. I am well out numbered now but I know all four of my boys will take wonderful care of me and make sure I am always safe! That in itself makes me smile :)
That is all for now, this Mommy is tired!
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
New Ottoman?
Okay, so I recently saw a picture of a coffee table that someone turned into an ottoman. I thought it looked simple enough and I have been wanting one for a long time but was not willing to spend the money that they cost on one. I decided to give it a try and it came out wonderful! The kids are loving it and the corners do not hurt as much when they bump into it anymore! You will want two people to do this, it helps get everything tight and done faster. I have a wonderful sister in law that came over and helped me with this project. You will need a few things for this project...
- a coffee table
- 2 1/2- 3 yards of whatever fabric you want to use
- a glue gun with glue sticks
- foam (I used 2 1/2 inch, and got just over 2 yards of it)
- quilting batting
- fabric scissors
- heavy duty stapler with staples
Okay so, I did a good job and took a before picture, aren't you proud?! So here is what our coffee table looked like when I started.
First I took the foam and cut it to fit on the table everywhere that I wanted it to be softer and glued it down with the hot glue gun.
After all the foam was attached I rolled out the batting and stapled it in place. Make sure you pull it tight to give the ottoman a nice clean look.
The final step is to measure out your fabric and staple it on just like you did the batting. Make sure you pull the fabric tight as well. You don't want any lose fabric that can get snagged. Plus you want it to have a nice tight finished look. We thought it would look even better if you added the buttons like most ottomans have, but since I have small kids I did not want them to pull them off. So this is what our finished product looks like. We love it and so do our kids!
- a coffee table
- 2 1/2- 3 yards of whatever fabric you want to use
- a glue gun with glue sticks
- foam (I used 2 1/2 inch, and got just over 2 yards of it)
- quilting batting
- fabric scissors
- heavy duty stapler with staples
Okay so, I did a good job and took a before picture, aren't you proud?! So here is what our coffee table looked like when I started.
First I took the foam and cut it to fit on the table everywhere that I wanted it to be softer and glued it down with the hot glue gun.
After all the foam was attached I rolled out the batting and stapled it in place. Make sure you pull it tight to give the ottoman a nice clean look.
The final step is to measure out your fabric and staple it on just like you did the batting. Make sure you pull the fabric tight as well. You don't want any lose fabric that can get snagged. Plus you want it to have a nice tight finished look. We thought it would look even better if you added the buttons like most ottomans have, but since I have small kids I did not want them to pull them off. So this is what our finished product looks like. We love it and so do our kids!
Monday, March 12, 2012
Chalkboard paint oh my!
So during our kitchen remodel and the way we are changing the bar our baby gates will not fit anymore. That being said I decided to make our kitchen more kid friendly. I painted our fridge with chalkboard paint and plan on doing the same to our dishwasher. First, let me show you a before picture. (I am horrible at remembering to do before pictures)
The paint for it was priced reasonably at Lowes. It came in a can big enough to cover 100sf of space. I prepped the fridge by scrubbing it with hot water with a little Dawn dish soap in it. I wiped it dry and taped off all the places I did not want to be painted. It took 3 light coats of the paint with drying in between each of the coats. I got some black spray paint to put on the spots I wanted black but were not going to be used for writing on, like the inside rubber sealer. All in all it took less than a whole day from start to finish. I let it set over night before I wrote on it as well. Now you can see my "tuxedo fridge" :)
The paint for it was priced reasonably at Lowes. It came in a can big enough to cover 100sf of space. I prepped the fridge by scrubbing it with hot water with a little Dawn dish soap in it. I wiped it dry and taped off all the places I did not want to be painted. It took 3 light coats of the paint with drying in between each of the coats. I got some black spray paint to put on the spots I wanted black but were not going to be used for writing on, like the inside rubber sealer. All in all it took less than a whole day from start to finish. I let it set over night before I wrote on it as well. Now you can see my "tuxedo fridge" :)
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