Monday, April 30, 2012

Back To The Bathroom We Go!

As promised, I wanted to show you the last of the finishing touches we put into our bathroom renovation.


While searching for towel hooks, I wanted to find something as funky as I could to liven up our plain light grey walls.


Here are some hooks that were considered... (all photos below are courtesy of:  www.freshome.com)


pulpobigdriplifestyle 25 of the Most Creative Wall Hook Designs



finger hanger 25 of the Most Creative Wall Hook Designs



ghostantler 1 25 of the Most Creative Wall Hook Designs



off on wall hang 25 of the Most Creative Wall Hook Designs



hand hook 25 of the Most Creative Wall Hook Designs






puppy but wall hook 25 of the Most Creative Wall Hook Designs



OK, actually all of those are heinous, and I would never consider putting any of those in my house, not even in my basement.  (Well, the antlers...maybe I could find a special place for those.  After all, I am from Wisconsin.)  But, seriously creative!    


So, I decided to stick to the original plan, and go boring, but not silver or brushed nickel boring... I wanted color.  Off to Anthropologie I went, the land of color and funk.  


AND...I found more yellow.  I really liked these though.  I didn't want to have to buy 3 hooks for behind the door, I just thought that would look odd.  So instead, I found these hooks, that fan out.  Now I have 3-in-1.  Or I guess you could say, 6-in-2?  How nice is that?  Jacob and I currently share a hook, and Bri-guy gets his own.    












Then, I needed to finish off the space with some artwork.  I didn't want the standard BRUSH YOUR TEETH sign, or WASH YOUR HANDS sign that you see in almost every bathroom.  Don't get me wrong, I found plenty of them that were adorable, but I just wanted something different.  I logged onto Etsy, and found some cute things...but nothing that said, "I want to stare at you, while I pee brush my teeth".

Yellow Rubber Ducky Typography Art Print - Sesame Street, fun child's bathroom or playroom decor - 8 x 10
cisforcolor
Keep Calm and JUST RELAX - 11x14 Bathroom Art Print Poster (any color) - Buy 3 and get 1 FREE
AustinCreation's
Bathroom Sailor, Nautical Art, Little Sailor Remember to Flush, Wall Art Printable
BirthdayStudio

SO, finally, I found a place called Near and Dear (they are on etsy) that does awesome map artwork.  Just an FYI, if you are my friend and haven't gotten married yet...this is your wedding present!  What an awesome idea, and so simple.  I should have thought of this years ago!  Anyway, I love it, and it was a perfect finishing touch to the bathroom I now love SO MUCH! 



Friday, April 20, 2012

H is for Hat

We are big into talking in the Licht household.  As most of you know, Brian and I never shut-up.  So, naturally, Jacob is repeating EVERYTHING, and talking up a storm.  The other day I asked Brian, "Are you ready?", and Jacob responded with, "READY MAMA!".  It's funny, he is only 16 months, but I feel like he just "gets it".  This is definitely the most fun I have had with him since he's been a newborn!  Plus, he can't say enough to smart back to me, but can say just enough to get his point across.  Why can't it stay this way forever?  

Anyway, we have been doing a lot of - A is for apple, B is for ball, C is for cookie - letter/word recognition.  As I was flipping through Parents Magazine a couple months ago, I came across a DIY project (see below) that I thought looked like a fun way to get the "baby vibe" out of Jacob's room, but also to help him learn more vocabulary at the same time.  They had DIY chipboard letters, wrapped in yarn.  Before knowing how long this would take, I had a vision that I was going to create the letter A, then have a wooden stenciled apple next to it.  Then B, and  have a wooden stenciled ball next to it...and so on.  Yes, I was going to have the whole alphabet on Jacob's wall.  

Forget that idea!  After figuring out how long the whole alphabet would take to complete, I decided that one word would be just as nice as 26 letters! 

photo courtesy of parents.com
Soooooo...onto my next idea.  I have been wanting to put a hat rack in Jacob's room for some time now.  I thought this would be the perfect way to do it.  I bought a hat rack at Michael's, and bought the corrugated letters H, A & T.      Say it with me,  "H is for HAT!".  

I knew I would have more than one hat hanging, so I had to add the letter S.  I picked out bold yarn colors --- not so pastel-y, like the rest of his room.  Then, I took the letters and started wrapping them, securing the loose ends with Aileen's Fabric Glue.  And here's what I got:



I wanted the paint colors to somewhat coordinate with the yarn colors, so I picked out Martha Stewart's mini paints and got crafty with his hat rack.  At the end, I thought, this is no fun for a kid.  It was just bold colors.  He needed more to look at.  

Jacob loves balls, and I thought this would be a great way to introduce him to sports.  Now we are learning the difference between balls.  Basketball is  buuuskeeeebail.  Football is Fooobull.  You get my drift.  Eventually, he'll get it, right?  :)  


I had all that paint leftover, so I decided to go buy a few frames at Michael's, and paint them to coordinate with the letters.  Here's what I came up with:




Still need to find some pictures to fill those frames up with!  
All in all, I had a fun time with this project.  Never mind it taking me a month and a half to finish...but believe it or not, those letters take a good hour or two if you want them to look right.  I did H & A on our drive to Wisconsin, for Easter...and did T on the drive back.  S was finished in between Bethanny Ever After and The Real Housewives of Orange County.  

Totally cute update to Jacob's room for less than $100.00 (those darn frames are what cost me).  

Here are some other cute/creative ideas for yarn letters:            

photo courtesy of randomanderson.wordpress.com
Cute for a little baby room...although, those paper circles hanging are not very practical.  I know Jacob would pull those suckers right off.
yarn letters
photo courtesy of: ontobaby.com
Even incorporate them into a baby gender reveal party! Which by the way, this is seriously the most adorable party ever.  I will totally copy this idea for the next shower I throw!  
photo courtesy of Nap Time Crafters - nametimecrafters.com
Something I am going to try out for Halloween - would look adorable on the fireplace mantel
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photo courtesy of: handicraftsguide.blogspot.com
How cool would this be in a kitchen, right above a kitchen table?
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Photo Courtesy of: theviolethours.typepad.com
And with all those yarn leftovers, why not wrap a few gifts.  Wow, the world of yarn is endless!  Who knew?

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Happy Easter

Why I Love Easter...

 Daffodils and Jelly Beans, all rolled into one!

photo courtesy of: http://www.fun-tea-party-ideas.com/images/easterdeco3.jpg

Spring Flowers....beautiful!

Flower Arrangements in Eggshells

Reese's Peanut Butter Eggs (I can seriously eat a dozen in one sitting)
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photo courtesy of: www.southernsavers.com


Peeps!  Even better when they are left out overnight!  
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photo courtesy of: www.makeandtakes.com
Who doesn't love butter sculptures? 

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photo courtesy of:  www.flickr.com


Easter Egg Trees
another easter egg tree idea
photo courtesy of:  www.marthastewart.com


A Delicious Ham - full of salty goodness

For Easter
photo courtesy of: www.myrecipes.com

Love those Easter Egg Hunts - especially now that Jacob can enjoy them!

easter egg hunt
photo courtesy of: www.marthastewart.com

But, most of all, I love Easter because Easter is the day when we celebrate Jesus Christ rising from the dead. Jesus gave His life to die for our sins.   Easter is a reminder that all of the things I just listed above really are the small things in life.  We have so much more to look forward to!  What a wonderful feeling to have.  Happy Easter to you all!