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Amy’s Notebook 03.20.08

Thursday, March 20th, 2008


These knitted Easter eggs are so cute (@ The Purl Bee)

Aren’t these secret pocket Easter eggs precious? (@ Sew, Mama, Sew!)

I love this printable CVS planning sheet (@ The Sparrow’s Nest)

I will have to make this pecan pie for my dad (@ Shelterrific)

Here are some great Easter hacks for the kids (@ Parent Hacks)

I love this spice label craft that you can do with your kids (@ Plum Pudding)

This monthly photo idea is so amazing (@ Ohdeedoh)

I want to remove our popcorn ceiling (@ DIY Maven)

I love these extension cord holders (@ Apartment Therapy)

I forgot about this fresh bread color coding(@ Frugal for Life)

I feel even more green now that I have been spring cleaning & decluttering (@ Unclutterer)

This carrot bundt cake looks delicious (@ Baking Bites)

I love these ideas for what to do with tea towels (@ Apartment Therapy)

This looks like another great Easter round-up (@ The Felt Mouse)

Even more fun Easter egg ideas (@ Crafty Daisies)

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Amy’s Notebook 03.13.08

Thursday, March 13th, 2008


These window silhouettes are so spring-y (@ Skip to My Lou)

These baked donuts look delicious (@ Soule Mama)

I love this number and color game for toddlers (@ Parent Hacks)

I love this tip for getting a perfectly cooked steak (@ The Kitchn)

Snickerdoodle French Toast?? My family will be in heaven (@ Baking Bites)

I love this tutorial for how to sew a double-sided strap (@ Fat Orange Cat)

These recipes for dressings look delicious (@ Angry Chicken)

I also want to try this recipe for beef stew (@ Shelterrific)

These parmesan garlic potatoes would make a great side to my perfectly grilled steak (@ The Sparrow’s Nest)

Isn’t this idea for a fruit basket the coolest? (@ Daily Danny)

I need to do a household inventory (@ The Simple Dollar)

This looks like a great round-up of ideas for ways to recycle water bottles (@ Frugal Upstate)

I am always worried about this- what to do if you break a CFL bulb (@ Not Martha)

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Amy’s Notebook

Thursday, March 6th, 2008


This is such a neat idea for recycling old towels (@ Make & Do)

These beads made from newspaper are so amazing (@ A Storybook Life)

I love this idea for labeling binder clips to organize paperwork (@ Life Hacker)

I want to try this recipe for roasted brussels sprouts (@ Serious Eats)

This make-ahead monkey bread looks delicious (@ Bake & Shake)

These egg-shaped chalks look like a neat Easter addition to our baskets (@ Skip to My Lou)

I love this refashioned cardigan using an old thrift store tie- it is so inventive (@ Blissed Out)

I am going to make a fort for our kids out of a fitted sheet (@ Parent Hacks)

I am amazed at this super cute cake (@ Oh My Stinkin Heck)

I love this cute little dry erase board made from an envelope (@ Diary of Claudine Hellmuth)

These banana cookies look like they would be a huge hit in our house (@ Simply Recipes)

Another idea for a window mistreatment? I am in heaven (@ Nesting Place)

Here is another great use for hair clippers (@ Craft Apple)

I read this about library books and fell out of my chair (@ Parent Dish)

I would never think to use my mason jars for this (@ Life Hacker)

This Easter Egg Tree is simply stunning (@ Scribbit)

I love these ideas for things to use your old formula cans for (@ Motherhood for Dummies)

I would never think to make my own nonslip socks for the kids (@ Parent Hacks)

This sewing book prototype is so cool looking (@ Elsie Marley)

I love this sweet little smock and adorable pictures (@ Pleasant View Schoolhouse)

Amy’s Notebook 02.28.08

Thursday, February 28th, 2008


I love this step-by-step tutorial for roasting a chicken. I want to try her seasoned rub- it looks tasty (@ The Sparrow’s Nest)

This one hour project for making a bag looks great! (@ Ric Rac)

This milk jug chandelier is amazing- I would have never thought to repurpose these in this way (@ shelterrific)

I bet my children would love these sesame fish sticks (@ Simply Recipes)

I love this idea to turn your yogurt containers into sippy cups (@ Life Hacker)

I love the photography tips in this post and can’t wait to try some of them (@ Dutch Blitz)

This post on food brand loyalty really got me thinking (@ Cheap Healthy Good)

This bagel recipe looks delicious. Must. Make. Bagels. (@ My Paper Crane)

I need to make a clothespin bag for the spring- these free patterns are great (@ Tip Nut)

These toilet paper race cars look like a fun craft to do with my son (@ The Ramblings of a Crazy Woman)

I want to try this homemade banana ice cream recipe– it sounds delicious (@ Blissfully Domestic)

I love these gift ideas– especially the newspaper one (@ Ohdeedoh)

I need to try this recipe for lemon poppyseed scones (@ Be It Ever So Humble)

I love this allowance idea (@ Free Money Finance)

This 20 minute apron is too cute (@ the Loria Family Dialogues)

I am going to be adopting this birthday party table in our house (@ Like Merchant Ships)

I love this idea for making a utility tub skirt. It would certainly mask the paint drips in our tub (@ shelterrific)

This homemade bowling pin set sounds like a fun activity for these long winter days (@ Chocolate on My Cranium)

I love this idea for learning how to draw dinosaurs with your kid. Guaranteed a cool mom award if I learned this (@ GoodyBlog)

I think I might make some Easter gardening baskets this year (@ The Felt Mouse)

Homemade Hostess Cakes? These sound amazing (@ Smitten Kitchen)

Amy’s Notebook Q & A

Thursday, February 21st, 2008


Q: I love that you post these notebook entries every week, but I’m wondering what you do with them once they’re compiled on your blog? (So many recipes and craft ideas that I wonder how you file them to be used)?

A: I started my notebook entries as a way to highlight some of the great sites on the internet and a way to track things that I would like to do. I don’t anticipate ever doing all of the things in the notebook entries and some of the things that I highlight are really cool for other people, but not for me. For example, I love to see knitting projects, but I don’t knit… yet! I just love to look at other people’s great ideas and it inspires me to have a list of great crafts to try, recipes to use, and other inventive ideas of saving money. My notebook was a way to decrease linking to favorites on my browser because I was getting really overwhelmed with that. Now I can just go right to my virtual notebooks and find exactly what I am looking for.

I remember almost everything that is highlighted in my notebooks, but sometimes I like to just page through them to remember things I would like to do. If you click on the label at the bottom of the entries (Favorites or Notebook), it will bring up all of the entries that I have ever put together. This is a great way to just browse through all of the entries and have them all in one place.

If I want to do one project in particular I use the Ctrl + F and type in the project or recipe I am looking for. I find it to be the fastest way for me to search through the entries. You could also use the “search” on the left-hand side of our page and type in what you are looking for and it will bring up the entire entry that a particular project was featured in.

Q: Do you have a nifty blogging trick for posting lists of links like this? I’d like to do this on occasion, too, but find it so time consuming. I keep thinking there’s got to be a better way…

I will not lie at all, these are INCREDIBLY time-consuming. Each of these entries was handpicked very lovingly and was included because I loved each of them so much. There are no bad eggs in these batches and I always try to highlight things that I think everyone will enjoy and include the things that are important to me. I try to pick a good match for our readers too- crafts, organizing projects, parenting ideas and projects, ways to save money, and thrifty solutions for your home.

What I do is start a notebook entry as soon as a notebook entry is done. I title a post and then I start literally the next day. I have found the easiest way to browse other blogs is using a feed reader. I add tons and tons of blogs to my feed reader and I read many religiously. If I see something that I think would be a good match for my notebook entry, I add it to the next week’s entry. I basically compile all week long until I have a nice full notebook of ideas at the end of the week.

It is time-consuming, but I hope it is worth it! I also get lots of new readers through these entries that might not have found us otherwise. They have helped me build some great friendships and have been a fun way to highlight some of my favorite people in the blogging world!

Thank you for your questions!

Amy’s Notebook 02.21.08

Thursday, February 21st, 2008

I am going to start saving my tin cans to organize my craft space (@ Laissezfaire)

I like these tips for information to leave for your babysitters. Great advice and something that I will need to work on (@ The Family CEO)

I want to try this homemade laundry soap recipe (@ disdressed)

This super hero book is too cool! (@ CraftyPod)

These button-tab hats are beautiful (@ I Like Lemons)

Now I am hungry for some homemade biscuits (@ Shelterrific)

I love these Scrabble Coasters– they would be a perfect addition to our family game nights (@ Craftzine)

I love this patterned key rack (@ Design*Sponge)

These bedside pockets would be great for some of my reading material (@ Knitty Vintage & Roses)

This idea for veneering an old table is so inventive (@ Daily Danny)

I am going to have to try this homemade finger paint recipe (@ ohdeedoh)

These brownie cups look delicious (@ The Sparrow’s Nest)

I am going to have to make some Chicken Piccata one night for dinner (@ Simply Recipes)

Making homemade dog food in your slow cooker? That is something I would have never thought of (@ Wisebread)

I love this piece on voluntary simplicity– what a great reminder (@ Millionaire Mommy Next Door)

This homemade bread recipe looks divine (@ Money Saving Mom)

I want to try this raisin bread recipe too (@ INNside Innkeeping)

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Amy’s Notebook 02.14.07

Thursday, February 14th, 2008

Happy Valentine’s Day, everyone! I hope you enjoy some special time with your loved ones!

Here are this week’s picks for great reads- enjoy!

I love these ideas for making your own Swiffer pads.

These oatmeal tips are great- I never would have thought to make it in a thermos.

Aren’t these plant cozies made from an old sweater so cute?

Don’t these chocolate heart pancakes look delicious?

This tote bag is so cute!

I love these tips and tricks for washing your pillows.

I would have never thought to use vintage board games for art. This would look super cool in a playroom too!

I want to make some flubber with the kids.

This WHO Bread looks delicious.

I love this master bathroom makeover. Our master bathroom is next on our list for being revamped.

Isn’t this dog bed amazing?I don’t have a dog, but I thought it was such a smart idea!

This beauty products post is a fun read. I love to see what products people are addicted to.

This “mix tape” reminds me of the ones that I used to make for my husband when we were dating.

I love this chocolate pretzels idea.

I want to make some of these rice pillows.

Don’t these chocolate cookies look so yummy?

Aren’t these day-of-the-week dish towels so cool?

I love these fabric storage bins (hat tip to Apartment Therapy!)

This purse made from a tablecloth is so cute! I have always been a fan of gingham prints.

This diaper wallet is such a smart idea!

I couldn’t resist sharing these cupcakes & quilts for some fun retro flashbacks!

Amy’s Notebook 02.07.08

Thursday, February 7th, 2008

I love this tutorial on cleaning your vacuum cleaner filter.

Isn’t this idea for making an ABC book so cute?

I like this idea for recycling old catalogs around our house.

Some great inspiration for an organized craft space.

I am going to have to remember this idea for using a can opener to open all of those gifts next year.

I could also use my can opener and make these cute Valentine’s containers.

I want to make one of these heart-shaped wreaths for my door.

These button cards would be a great way to use some buttons out of my stash.

I love these little steps towards saving money.

I love this linen checkerboard set.

These Valentine’s Day blocks are so neat looking. Gives me lots of ideas for future projects!

I think this car litter bag is so amazing looking. We need about forty of these for my car.

I need to download this cookbook– I sure do love a freebie!

This stitched lazy susan is super cool looking.

These heart-shaped paper clips are so cute!

How cute are these map collages? Yet another great repurpose for an old map!

Yet another smart idea for ways to use oil cloth.

These red velvet cupcakes would be a neat Valentine’s Day treat.

These homemade pop tarts look absolutely delicious!

I want to try this recipe for Parmesan Pretzel Sticks. They would be a fun addition to a family meal!

Amy’s Notebook 01.31.07

Wednesday, January 30th, 2008

Well, here is your weekly time-sucker! I look forward to sharing these each week and I hope it is full of ideas for things you can do with your family!

Just in case you missed it, don’t forget to sign up for our Starbucks $20 Gift Card Giveaway. There are over 500 entries! I should give away stuff more often! I also posted our results from our sweet Valentine’s Day giveaway. Congrats to our winner Lori and her daughter Sarah! Take some time to read the entries– there were so many great ideas for ways to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Guess what? I didn’t see very many on there that would cost a lot of money!

Happy reading!

The way this gift is wrapped gave me some new ideas for shipping future gifts.

This is a great project to do with toddlers for Valentine’s Day- heart flower pots!

I love these labels she created for her spice jars. It makes them look so elegant!

This sun dried tomato artichoke chicken dish looks delicious!

How cute is this quiet little family set? So beautiful and thoughtful!

These warm fuzzy cupcakes are adorable.

I love these collector’s boxes.

These hugs and kisses cookies look so yummy!

These bath bomb surprises are so cool! That would be a huge hit with my kids! I also loved this idea for making marbleized paper with the kiddos.

I love this idea for making a laptop cozy!

These crowns would be a cute craft to do for Emily’s next birthday party.

These updates to vintage linens was so inspiring and creative.

This pom pom craft would be a fun one for Ethan & I to do together.

Wouldn’t this be the perfect art for a sewing or craft room? I see retro patterns all of the time that would work perfectly for this.

I am totally building a bar out of my kids changing table. What a perfect repurpose of a useless item in our house.

I love this thrift store jacket makeover! I am going to keep my eyes peeled the next time I am out shopping. I will need to look for some vintage chic coats.

I love these ideas for saving money.

I try to keep a few vintage handkerchiefs in my purse so I loved this post on cloth handkerchiefs.

This doll house bookcase is so cute! I am going to have to keep this in mind for Emily.

Did I mention that I want to BE Design Mom? I mean, I really want to be her. Her tips for crafts with kids are so awesome. I think she is going to think I am a stalker if I keep featuring her here, but I am content with that.

I am going to have to remember this hack the next time a diaper breaks.

A necessary reminder- unplug, unplug, unplug.

Amy’s Notebook 01.24.07

Thursday, January 24th, 2008

I love this idea for making your own grocery bags out of a bed sheet. This produce bag tutorial is great too!

I think these coffee filter roses are so pretty!

These blueberry heart pancakes look so yummy!

These birthday party ideas and gift ideas for a 3 yr old are so amazing. Don’t you just want to *be* this cool of a mom? PS- This little boy is beautiful- he is going to be a heartbreaker with those cute curls.

I am going to have to keep checking this round-up for the best vacuum cleaners.

I am going to make some of this cheesy bread the next time I entertain.

Here is another way I can use my herbs from my garden for next year. This will look so elegant on our table!

These roasted chicken legs look like they would be yummy and economical…

This floor tile organizer is so inventive!

Who can resist a hot bowl of potato soup for a yummy mummy lunch?

I am bookmarking these Valentine Marshmallow Treats for a fun snack for school.

Weeding through my bathroom closet is on my priority list for next month.

I love these tips for coffee storage.

Isn’t this matching memory game so creative? Thanks to Whip Up for finding that one!

I am going to have to keep my eye out for giant old televisions because I love this bar idea. So brilliant!

Another thrift store item to look for, old ugly lamps so I make them beautiful like this one!

I love this idea for all of our free magnets laying around.

I just ordered a vacation book for Indiana after reading about taking a vacation in my own state.

This art table rocks- thanks GoodyBlog for sharing this great link!