Archive for the ‘Amy’s Notebook’ Category

Amy’s Notebook 07.22.09

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009

My kids would love this glow-in-the-dark slime (@ the idea room)

I will have to remember these great tips for getting rid of wasps (@ Tip Nut)

These chocolate wands would be great for a Harry Potter screening night or Harry Potter themed birthday party (@ Hello My Name is Heather)

These sweet and salty peanut chocolate chip cookies look delicious (@ plum pudding)

I love these summer sweaters that are really t-shirts because there is no sewing required (@ angry chicken)

I like this tutorial for making a simple reversible tote bag (@ Skip to My Lou)

I love this thrifty tip for what to do with those cut-off bread crusts from your child’s sandwiches (@ Parent Hacks)

These are cute ideas for what you can do with those recycled baby food jars (@ homemade by jill)

I love this ideas for traveling with kids (@ Craft)

I can’t wait to try this recipe for macaroni salad (@ Simply Recipes)

These little homemade stamps would be a fun and easy craft to do with the kids (@ Mel’s Own Place)

These broccoli, cheddar, & sausage muffin pull-a-parts would be a fun breakfast with my family (@ Picky Palate)

This playroom organization is so brilliant and beautiful (@ stephmodo)

This cranberry pecan chicken salad looks like a delicious lunch (@ Annie’s Eats)

I want to knit some of these sock slippers (@ Polar Knit)

This craft car caddy would change a crafter’s life (@ Craft)

This DIY lighted paper pennant garland is incredibly cool (@ Once Wed)

This sweet little centerpiece would be an adorable addition to our house (@ Living With Lindsay)

My kids would love these homemade yo yo balloons (@ zakka life)

These are 5 peanut butter recipes that I would like to try (@ The Kitchn)

I bet my family would love these Rice Krispies Cookies (@ Amber’s Delectable Delights)

Amy’s Notebook 07.15.09

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009

I love this knitted twine dining set (@ design sponge)

I want to try this recipe for homemade chocolate syrup (@ Small Notebook)

My son would love one of these homemade light sabers (@ zakka life)

These blueberry sweet rolls would be so yummy to eat using those fresh picked berries in the summer (@ Food Blogga)

This coffee can made into a shell vase is just beautiful (@ Firefly Hill Style)

This is a great tutorial for making easy homemade lollipops (@ the decorated cookie)

I like this sweet little Kindle storage bag tutorial (@ Junie Moon)

These bacon barbecue burgers look delicious (@ Coconut & Lime)

This kitchen remodel is incredible and so inspiring (@ Flower Patch Farmgirl)

I need to find one of these bags so I can make a simple yarn project travel case for my next trip (@ Craftzine)

My kid would have a blast with these scooper balls in the summer (@ Scribbit)

I love this cute corsage t-shirt (@ Enchantresses)

I want to try this apple cider syrup with my waffles this fall (@ goodLife {eats})

I love this idea for creating a family mission statement (@ Simple Mom)

I want to sign up for this free subscription to My Total Money Makeover (@ Money Saving Mom)

Did you see this great tutorial on how to make homemade root beer? Really incredible! (@ Robinznest)

I am so wishing I had a summer porch after seeing this porch makeover (@ Inspired Room)

I think I could even eat this baby food- spaghetti bolognese (@ Annie’s Eats)

I love this idea for creating a Chinese buffet at home (@ Blog Chef)

Painting these wood floors white was a brilliant and thrifty solution (@ Like Merchant Ships)

Amy’s Notebook 07.08.09

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009

These pizza idea boxes are genius (@ the giver’s log)

I am going to have to try this creative use for mason jars for our next get together (@ A Soft Place to Land)

I want to make this thrifty canopy bed for my daughter when she gets a little older (@ HomeSpun Threads)

I am planning to try this sight word game with my son this summer (@ Craft Nectar)

This is a great tutorial on teaching kids to finger knit (@ Craftzine)

These Oreo Bonbons look delicious (@ Grace Violet)

This chocolate banana split ice cream would be a hit in our house (@ Hello My Name Is Heather)

This child’s travel pillow tutorial makes me want to whip out my sewing machine (@ maya made)

I love this cool summer days paper calendar for a fun way to incorporate summer activities (@ Chocolate on My Cranium)

I am going to have to remember these fourth of July rockets for next year (@ alpha mom)

We will have to try making spinning fireworks this summer (@ scrumdilly do)

I love this repurposed dresser drawer idea (@ The Farm Chicks)

We will have to have our breakfast alfresco one day (@ plum pudding)

I am going to have to look through this great list of 50 summer crafts for things to do with the kids & make these adorable firefly jars (@ the long thread)

This mini art museum is absolutely adorable (@ No time for flash cards)

This refashioned ceiling fan is a brilliant update (@ Keeping the Faith)

This Mr. Man birthday party is the cutest thing I have ever seen (@ Full House courtesy of Design Mom)

I love this crocheted basket for your yarn stash (@ the purl bee)

These rag quilt letters would be so fun to keep little ones busy (@ Happy Together)

Amy’s Notebook 07.01.09

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

One last request for a quick vote for me today! I feel as though I am borderline harassing people, but have a strange desire to win. Will you bear with my silly whining? The BlogLuxe Blog Awards end on July 6th and I would so appreciate your vote of confidence for, “The Cleanest Blog” and/or “The Blog You Learned the Most From.” It would truly mean the world to me and I have greatly appreciated all of your votes so far. Thank you, thank you! One thing I know I have is fantastic readers and I really appreciate it!

I hope you enjoy the notebook this week!!

I love this idea for creating summer journals with the kids (@ Let’s Explore)

This is a great idea for busting that summer boredom (@ The Idea Room)

These breakfast cookies look so delicious (@ little momma & company)

These patriotic pinwheels would be a fun addition to a 4th of July bash (@ Pepper Paints)

This crocheted ripple blanket is beautiful (@ Attic24)

I will have to remember this idea for a teacher gift next year (@ marytree)

These blueberry & mint cupcakes look like a wonderful summer treat (@ Coconut & Lime)

I love this idea for turning t-shirts into dresses (@ Adventures in Babywearing)

This firecracker bean bag toss is so cool (@ How to Be Domestic!)

These pantyhose corsages are beautiful (@ Craftzine)

This placemat turned into a bib is thrifty and chic (@ luvinthemommyhood)

This personalized “I Spy” book is a brilliant idea (@ Brassy Apple)

I am going to have to add some of these board games to our Christmas list (@ ohdeedoh)

These red, white, and blue ice cream cupcakes look delicious and festive (@ Annie’s Eats)

This embroidered headboard is so beautiful (@ design sponge)

I want to make some of these garden markers for my garden (@ The Stories of A to Z)

This is a great tutorial for making flower headbands (@ homemade by jill)

I am going to try this recipe for cold-brewed coffee (@ NY Times)

I love this idea for repurposing newborn hats (@ Parent Hacks)

My children would love these giant vanilla sugar cookies (@ Joy the Baker)

Notebook Experiments: Can a Craft a Cool Dad Gift?

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009


Experiment: Can I craft a cool dad gift?

Experiment Taken From: Notebook Entry 06.24.09

Materials Needed: Please see The Idea Room for the full instructions on this task. I completed the sweet little soda bottle project and found all of the supplies at Target.

Results:
I am planning to take my hubby out to see a movie and for dinner for Father’s Day, but I really wanted to have something to give to him on the actual day. I ran across this sweet little Father’s Day Craft and ran right over to the store to pick up the supplies.

I had a little trouble finding a six pack of soda at Target in the bottles, but did find a four-pack of Jones Soda (which is my absolute favorite soda in the world in any flavor really and truly!) and we drank three of the drinks to fill them with treats for dad.

I filled the three empty soda bottles with Tootsie Rolls, gummy bears, and Peanut M&M;’s and then left one soda to drink with his treats. I spray painted the box black and then attached the Father’s Day labels.

Instead of the label tags that are included in the printables that were highlighted, I used my own gift tags and labeled them with reasons (reason 1, reason 2, reason 3, reason 4). I then had my children share some of their reasons why they love their dad to make the gift about them as much as it was about the effort I put into it. These were then tied off with a little raffia and added the personal touch that I wanted in the gift for our favorite dad.

Conclusion: My husband was incredibly touched by these efforts and was so impressed at all the trouble we went to for this gift. I love this gift so much that I will be doing this for both of our dads next year. I think this also would make a sweet teachers gift with different images for the bottles.

A fantastic gift to give and to share!

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I am so excited to open our Notebook Experiments up to everyone and I hope that you will be able to participate this week or in weeks to come! I will be posting this each Thursday so please mark your calendars if you plan to participate. You can post your entries at any time throughout the week and then leave your entry in the links below.

We have this handy banner that you are more than welcome to use, but it is not a requirement! It is just something you can add to add a little sparkle to your entry.

Rules for Participation:

1. Choose anything from any of our notebook entries (past or present) to do with your family. We have hundreds of bookmarked links of crafts, ways to save money, and organizing ideas.
2. Complete an experiment from the notebook and share about it on your blog or website. We would love to see pictures of what you accomplished or a detailed description of how your projects turned out. Please include a link to this entry, a link to the original posting of the entry (at the original crafster’s blog), and (to help us relocate the project) the date or link of the notebook entry where you found it. You can use the same formatting as our entries or you can just include that information in your post in your own unique way!
3. Post a link below. Please include your name or blog name & a fast description of your project. Example- MomAdvice (WHO bread)

I can’t wait to see what you create and what you find inspiring!

Amy’s Notebook 06.24.09

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009

These firework cake toppers would be amazing for our Fourth of July bash (@ Wisdom of the Moon)

This Honey Teryaki Chicken looks like it would be a hit (@ Mad About Martha)

My kids would (literally) flip for these tin can stilts (@ zakka life)

These sunprint pictures inspired me to try this with my children (@ the light garden)

I love this bicycle bag to give as a gift (@ Giver’s Log)

I was so inspired by this Ikea hack play kitchen (@ Mama Americana)

These kale chips sound like a perfectly healthy alternative to potato chips in the summer (@ house on hill road)

I am going to have to remember these really cute guy gifts for next year’s Father’s Day (@ The Idea Room)

These look like fun finger paints to do with the kids on those rainy days (@ Pepper Paints)

I love this cupcake pincushion pattern (@ Spud & Chloe)

I love this round-up of pasta salad recipes (@ Tip Nut)

I can’t believe how beautiful this giant table turned out and I want to try this Heath Bar Cake too (@ Design Mom)

I want to make these chocolate chip cookie bowls (@ Michael Ruhlman)

This is such a sweet list of things that don’t cost anything that you could do for Father’s Day or for dad’s birthday (@ ohdeedoh)

I need to figure out how to sew so I can make these child’s travel pillow (@ maya made)

I want to make some of these sidewalk chalk stars for the Fourth of July (@ Alpha Mom)

This is a fantastic list of 75 ways to get your kids outdoors (@ DIY Life)

I needed some inspiration for summer lunches (@ Let’s Explore)

I want to try this recipe for grilled pizza (@ Mix Magazine)

These zippy dogs would be a fun little treat to take to a playgroup or picnic (@ Big Red Kitchen)

I want to try this recipe for blue cheese cornbread (@ Baking Bites)

Amy’s Notebook 06.17.09

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

This salted butter caramel ice cream looks so delicious (@ David Lebovitz)

This fabric table topper would be a fun addition to a playroom (@ ohdeedoh)

I love these terry cloth cases for the beach (@ Martha Stewart)

This painted brick home is stunning (@ chatting at the sky)

This summer wreath is absolutely adorable (@ paint, decorate, design on the cheap– hat tip to A Soft Place to Land)

One of these years I will actually make strawberry jam (@ Intimate Weddings Blog)

My kids would think making homemade rain was really cool (@ Salt and Chocolate)

I like this tutorial on how to blanch and freeze kale (@ not martha)

This banana birthday party looks like a fun and fantastic birthday theme (@ chica schmica)

I can’t wait to flip through these projects in the summer issue of Knitty (@ Knitty)

These chocolate chip cookie s’mores look evil and delicious (@ Picky Palate)

My daughter would adore these pipe cleaner fairies (@ 5 Orange Potatoes)

I want to try these fruit-filled oatmeal bars (@ Erin Compton Design)

I love this idea for spray painting those hand-me-down outdoor toys (@ teach mama)

I want to try these banana cream smoothies this summer (@ Cooking Light)

Amy’s Notebook 06.10.09

Wednesday, June 10th, 2009

I love this decoupaged window idea for some crafting inspiration (@ ohdeedoh)

This pocket pillowcase would be a great thing for keeping track of our beloved bunny (@ elsie marley)

I need to replace my French Press so I can make the perfect iced coffee (@ Small Notebook)

I like this idea for making a lunch puzzle (@ This Little Project)

I adore these flowered sandals and I know my daughter would love them too (@ Happy Together)

I will have to download these spaceship stickers for my little guy (@ GoodyBlog)

This is a great tutorial for making pie crust (@ Home Ec 101)

I love these sweet little flower pots with the house numbers on them (@ Evangeline’s Vine)

This little spray painting craft would be a fun way to keep my kids entertained this summer (@ No Time for Flash Cards)

This graduation cap clock is a genius way to to showcase that graduation cap (@ Craftzine)

These tips for how to yard sale are so great (@ Nesting Place)

I am really inspired by this blouse refashion project (@ My Mama Made)

I love this resourceful post for making your own wool soakers (@ The Artful Parent)

Perfectly Baked Brown Rice

Monday, June 8th, 2009

Rice is truly one of my favorite side dishes. It goes perfectly with everything and it is frugal to boot! I love white rice, but have been working lately on adding more whole grains to our family’s diet. The problem with my family is that they are really resisting the whole grain switch. It seems to be all about texture with them so it takes a really great recipe to get them on board with the changes.

These days, I have been working really hard to find a recipe for brown rice that my whole family would enjoy. You may remember my Notebook Experiment where I attempted cooking brown rice the same way as you cook pasta. My concern with that version was that I was boiling out the nutrients of the rice.

A couple of great people suggested trying Alton Brown’s method of cooking brown rice and I am so glad they did! I had been on a search for the perfect brown rice and stumbled upon the same recommendation to try Alton Brown’s recipe.

We have already eaten this brown rice four times in the last two weeks and I know that I will probably never make another version of brown rice again. It is perfectly fluffy, delicious without the grainy taste, and has been devoured by all in our family. My son has been begging for brown rice with our meals and that is how I know that this recipe will a repeat performer each week.

Alton Brown’s Baked Brown Rice

1 1/2 cups brown rice, medium or short grain
2 1/2 cups water (we substituted this with chicken broth instead)
1 tablespoon unsalted butter
1 teaspoon kosher salt

Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F. Place the rice into an 8-inch square glass baking dish. Bring the water, butter, and salt just to a boil in a kettle or covered saucepan. Once the water boils, pour it over the rice, stir to combine, and cover the dish tightly with heavy-duty aluminum foil. Bake on the middle rack of the oven for 1 hour. After 1 hour, remove cover and fluff the rice with a fork. Serve immediately.

Amy’s Notes- When I package this up for leftovers, I add a tablespoon or two of water or chicken broth to the rice before storing it for later. This seems to help keep the rice more moist and helps it hold it’s texture a little better.

Do you have any whole grain recipes your family enjoys or any creative ways of adding more whole grains to their diet? Please share!

Related Links:

Presto Pesto Rice
Yummy Mexican Rice
Lemony Rice Pilaf

Notebook Experiments: Will Zoo Maps Keep My Child Busy?

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

This notebook experiment is a lovely little repeat and I plan to do this again with my son this summer. It is a handy little rainy day activity to keep in your back pocket!

Experiment: Can a few printed out zoo maps keep my child busy for an afternoon?

Experiment Taken From: Notebook Entry 06.19.08

Materials Needed: Please see Let’s Explore for specific directions on how to complete this experiment. I printed out the zoo maps that Let’s Explore had suggested along with maps from our own local zoos for my son to look at. I wished we had a color printer to print these out, but Ethan still was able to visualize where all the animals were in the zoo.

Results: I planned this activity the day after we went to the zoo so all of the exhibits were fresh in his mind. At first he copied the maps and used those as a template for his own map. I then asked him to make a map of his very own imaginary zoo and he filled this with the traditional zoo animals. I challenged him a little and asked where the dinosaur exhibit was and he looked at me like I had two heads, “Um, mom…dinosaurs are extincted.” This is when I stressed that it was an imaginary zoo and he could fill it with whatever he wanted. That is when he really let loose on his map and created some interesting exhibits like a squid exhibit, a special T-Rex exhibit, and some animals that I can’t even pronounce.

Just like our grocery store experiment, we also wrote the zoo words out and I had him practice on his writing. I am trying to encourage this as much as I can so he will have a great start to his first year at elementary school.

Once we completed this, I told Ethan that he could build a zoo out of the Little People sets that we had. He was very quiet for an hour while I worked and then told me that I could come downstairs. “Ticket please, ma’am.” Every toy in the world was out and lined up for an exhibit. I applaud the effort, and silently cringed as I saw every toy bin dumped to build the masterpiece.

Conclusion: This was a wonderful activity to foster creativity, build our writing skills, and also kept my son relatively quiet for an afternoon. I did have some clean-up on my hands, but building a zoo can sometimes create a bit of a mess. Many thanks to Let’s Explore for inspiring me as a parent!

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I am so excited to open our Notebook Experiments up to everyone and I hope that you will be able to participate this week or in weeks to come! I will be posting this each Thursday so please mark your calendars if you plan to participate. You can post your entries at any time throughout the week and then leave your entry in the links below.

We have this handy banner that you are more than welcome to use, but it is not a requirement! It is just something you can add to add a little sparkle to your entry.

Rules for Participation:

1. Choose anything from any of our notebook entries (past or present) to do with your family. We have hundreds of bookmarked links of crafts, ways to save money, and organizing ideas.
2. Complete an experiment from the notebook and share about it on your blog or website. We would love to see pictures of what you accomplished or a detailed description of how your projects turned out. Please include a link to this entry, a link to the original posting of the entry (at the original crafster’s blog), and (to help us relocate the project) the date or link of the notebook entry where you found it. You can use the same formatting as our entries or you can just include that information in your post in your own unique way!
3. Post a link below. Please include your name or blog name & a fast description of your project. Example- MomAdvice (WHO bread)

I can’t wait to see what you create and what you find inspiring!