25th Birthday Tribute/American Girl Dolls

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Cheers to founder of  American Girl Dolls!

My oldest daughter has grown up with American Girl Dolls, she loves the history and culture of each and every doll that has been introduced to American Girl over the past 25 years. Now my younger daughter has become very excited about American Girl Dolls.  As a parent, I love what American Girl stands for and continues to stand for.  In a world filled with modern technology, we are in need more then ever for our young daughters to have Dolls that encourage, uplift and teach.  I love the History books that take you back to the time period of our Grandmothers and Great Grandmothers. My oldest daughter has grown a greater appreciation for reading through American Girl Dolls.  Happy Birthday and Thank you to Pleasant Rowland- American Girl Founder. I admire you!

"Trust your instincts to lead you in the right direction".
                                           Pleasant Rowland

Christmas Kisses

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Christmas Kisses
 How many days till Christmas?
It's mighty hard to count
so in this box there's kisses
to show the exact amount!
Each evening when good nights are said
enjoy a sweet kiss and hop into bed and
when you unwrap the final kiss
tomorrow will be Christmas!
A fun countdown with a little chocolate!
Attach poem to box.
Add 24 Hershey Kisses inside a Christmas Box.
(I found my window box at Walmart--$1.00)
Begin your countdown on December First!
My kids received this fun idea from a loving Grandmother several years ago!
My kids loved it!

Here's a great way we can all help a child smile.
This year Santa is sending children personalized letters straight from the North Pole!  For a $6 donation, folks can have a letter sent to their child which will include why Santa is proud of them and offer them encouragement on an area they need to improve.  All proceeds benefit the National Children’s Cancer Society and can be ordered at www.theNCCS.org

Love Is The Magic Of Christmas!


Snowman Family

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Once There Was A Snowman, Snowman, Snowman!
I found this on Pinterest.  
I think it is a great craft for kids, families, friends--everyone!
I know my little daughter would love it!
Check it out--A Dollar Store Creation made from a GLOVE!
http://childmadetutorials.blogspot.com/2010/11/snowman-family-diorama.html


Here is another idea using gloves.
(I made these last year.)



Welcome Winter!
Use a brand new pair of gloves to hold your silverware and napkin at the dinner table.
Stay Warm!
Enjoy!

Holiday Photo Tips

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                                            Capturing Perfect Holiday Photos
                             Welcome Guest Post Rachel Book


  Photos by: Deck The Halls of HOME with JOY
We all know that pictures are the best ways to preserve memories, and the holiday season is the perfect setting. This is because everyone you love is present, the mood is festive, and your home is dressed up for the occasion. There’s always something going on, like opening the Christmas presents, Suzy laughing with Grandpa, folks overindulging in chocolate – What great photo opportunities.

Unfortunately, not everyone can take great-looking pictures. I’ve taken my share of horrible-looking pictures. There are the occasional red-eyes and the unavoidable blurry shots, especially when giddy little kids run across the room. Sometimes, the images are too dark or too bright, or the subject is out of focus.


With the advent of the digital imaging, it is much easier now to capture the perfect moments. Every shot you make can instantly be viewed on that small LCD screen in the back of the camera, which is great because you can easily review your pictures or simply delete the ones that you don’t like. The number of shots you can take is limited to the capacity of your memory card. And that limit is a lot compared to the old-school film cameras.
 Photo by: Rachel Book

However, I want you to focus on the quality of the shots, not the quantity. You may be able to take hundreds of pictures on your digital camera, but you have at least make sure that they are worthy of being posted on your family’s fridge door.


You don’t need an expensive digital camera to take great pictures. What you need is creativity and imagination, and your beautiful sturdy hands. Here are simple tricks that you can practice to capture those great holiday moments with your dependable camera:

The camera. Do you see those little buttons in your camera? Yes, they are there for a purpose. That lightning-shaped symbol looks intimidating, but I promise you it’s far from exploding. Press it to turn on the flash of your camera, which is great for dark rooms or if the subject is against the light.


Next is that flower symbol which activates the macro shots features. The macro setting should be enabled to take super close up shots of smaller subjects. For instance, if you want to take clear pictures of the details of your Christmas decor or the reindeer stitches on that table napkin. Move close to the subject when using this feature.

The ISO setting can also be adjusted to avoid blurry images. Higher setting means faster shutter speed, which also means less blurry the photos. Settings can also vary depending on the lighting condition. Try to experiment on the setting while in a particular environment with several test shots.


Turn on the red-eye reduction – the button with an eye symbol. We don’t want people and pets to look like aliens with fiery eyes, do we?

The subject. Use your creativity and imagination in your composition. It’s not difficult to find a subject, but capturing the right moment with all the right elements within that small frame is the key to taking great pictures. There are two tips to remember: avoid placing the subject in the center and take closer pictures.

Most of us take pictures with the subject right in the center of the frame. This creates a boring photo because the subject appears confined. To avoid this restriction, place the subject off the center. In photography, this is called Rule of Thirds. Doing so instantly provides space around the subject which allows a sense of movement and drama on the resulting image.



Move closer to the subject when taking picture. When I say “move closer,” you can use the zoom function of your camera. We want to see more of the subject, not the surrounding background. This is because viewers would appreciate the photos more if they can see details of the subject.


When taking pictures of an activity (for example, a child opening a present), don’t hesitate to take pictures. Lots. This way, you have a better chance of capturing that one magnificent moment. Avoid asking your child to stop, look at the camera, and smile. It’s just too rehearsed. We want candid photos, because these are moments that we want to treasure in our lifetime.


Lastly, pass the camera around. You may be the official photographer in the family, but you also want to be included in your photos, right? Give the camera to the kids. Kids have a different perspective. You’d be surprised on what they can produce. Better yet, use the timer setting of your camera for the obligatory family group pictures.

As you can see, you can easily take amazing holiday pictures like a pro just by learning a few simple guidelines. Just remember, the important thing is not the type of camera that you use, but on how you use it. Have a great holiday!


About the Author:
Rachel Book is a part-time researcher and analyst for an online retailer of live
  Christmas trees at Green Valley Christmas Trees.  Rachel is A budding photographer, she spends her free time taking pictures of people and things she loves.
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Rachel:
I love your wonderful Holiday Photo Tips!  It's a pleasure to have you share your love for photography.
Thank you for being our guest post today!

Once Upon A Frame

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Hello Friends! How are you all?  November is a beautiful time of year. It's also a busy time of year. Here's a little inspiration using frames. I love the creativity of crafting with frames and tags!  I'm inspired by the beautiful color harmony in this adorable paper collage, along with the choice of embellishments using black and white photos.  I think the mixture of black and white photos with the soft colors of gray and yellow make this creation timeless.





When I see photo creations done with tags, charms and paper crafting,  I 'm excited to put all the scraps of ribbon, lace, and stray buttons along with copies of old photos to good use!




I especially LOVE this idea! Everyone loves a personalized gift made especially for them. This is a great time to think about how you can add a little charm and personality to your gifts. When December comes, you will be glad you took the time to create a keepsake.

 Have a Wondeful Wednesday!
Holiday Photo Tips coming up!

Beautiful Heartbreak

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Congratulations to Hilary Weeks!
 "Beautiful Heartbreak" hit the Billboard Christian Albums' Top Ten this week.
"The concept of 'Beautiful Heartbreak' is that each of us will go through things that are very difficult," she said. "That if given the choice we would not experience."
http://connect2utah.com/news-story?nxd_id=177957&shr=addthis

I think this song is perfect for many of us. We set a course in life and plan so many things out and more often than not those plans don’t go the way we want them too. The message of this song is no matter what you go through; the pain, the tears, the fear, God will always be there for us. Even though it can be hard we have learn to accept the things that happen in our life and many times these events can shape of for the better if we put our faith in the right place. (Giving Praise)


Happy Veterans Day! 

Time Out For Women

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 Hello Friends!
I'm here!  I'm just a little behind on where I would like to be on November 10TH.
Last year by this time I had Christmas projects (pictures shown) completed.
Yikes, where am I this year on November 10Th??
I have so many Christmas projects I want to accomplish and share.
I'm hoping to accomplish projects this weekend.
(All my boys will be at the sand dunes)
My favorite project will be the Christmas Tree!

Where have I been?
Taking care of sick children.
Football games
Halloween Parties
Church activities
Cleaning house and the list goes on.
It seems I live my life in my suburban running here and there and every where.
I did take TIME OUT for 
 Time Out For Women in Phoenix with my sister this past weekend.
What a great time! 
I've been listening to Hilary Weeks new CD Every Step, ever since my return.
I loved it!  The speakers were fabulous!
I cherish every moment, every hour, every speaker, and especially spending time with my sister! 
I can't wait to attend again!
If you have the chance to attend Tome Out For Women, it is well worth your time!
You will laugh, cry, ponder, reflect and return with eagerness to improve, enrich, love and cherish life!

 As I look at my calendar.... I must get busy! Time is flying by!
Thank you for your patience as I re-stock my Etsy shop with Holiday glee! :)
Before I close, I will leave you with a little Holiday inspiration
from Pottery Barn (Chandler Mall)
The trees were beautiful!
My favorite were the birds!







Have a great weekend!
I Hope all is well with all of you!
Welcome new followers--so happy for your visit!

Quotes from Time Out For Women Speakers:
Laurel Christensen:
You will gain strength, courage and confidence.
"Do the things you think you cannot do"
Theodore Roosevelt

Kelly Ogden:
We can have a bad day, but still have a good life.

Hilary Weeks:
When we think happy thoughts, we feel happy.


Macy Robinson:
Children will listen

Mary Ellen Edmunds:
Return to who you really are.
Dr. Seuss-None truer that you!
(carrots--they are what they are meant to be).



Christmas Family Room

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Hello Friends!
I'm baking brownies right now (Ghirardelli with chocolate chips).  I have 15 more minutes until they are done! I can hardly wait, the smell is wonderful!  As I'm waiting, I've been looking for a little Christmas inspiration for my Family Room. I always need a little boost of  CREATIVITY to get the wheels in motion for my Holiday Decorating.  I start getting the itch to decorate for the Holidays as soon as Halloween is over. How about you?
 I found this picture from Pottery Barn on Pinterest. I love everything in this picture! I especially love the adorable little brown wagon! As I look at the charming Christmas decor in this beautiful family room. I think about the Symbols Of Christmas.  We are all expressing our love and joy for Christmas through our Holiday Decor. We are displaying candles, the traditional colors of Christmas, along with garlands and wreaths decked out in beautiful ribbon and bows and most importantly the true meaning of Christmas, a reminder from the letters spelling Noel. The time is flying by and soon Thanksgiving will be upon us. I cherish the season.

 I love the smell of Christmas Trees, and the cozy comforts of quilts, twinkling lights and the love of family and friends. I love it all, and that is why this Christmas blog came about. Although, my blog has evolved into all Seasons of Creativity and Inspiration for Home and Family. I appreciate you all following along on this fun creative journey.  Thank you Dear Christmas friends! I love your visits, your emails and your sweet comments. Thank you to my Etsy friends. It's been a busy and fun Fall Season.


Last year, I started the Twelve Days Of Creative Christmas on my blog. I want to do the same this year, as I work on projects for my own Home and Family.  It's a joy to create, a joy to share and a joy to spend it with all of you!  Tis the Season my friends!