Monday, November 7, 2011

I'll take Holiday Craftastic for $400, Alex

Hear ye, hear ye: Holiday love shall now be proclaimed from this day forward. Thanksgiving's only two-plus weeks away, putting Christmas at six--give or take--and by my calculations, that makes today Raise the Freak Flag Day (cue cartwheel, cartwheel, interpretive dance move, cartwheel).

Let there be crafts. And smiling. And high-on-life reflection.

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In case you wondered, shadow pictures make me happy and no, I'm not wearing elf boots.

Oh, I had something good to say, but let's just do this stream-of-consciousness, shall we? Because deciding to do a blog post stream-of-consciousness is like showing up for a job interview in an expensive borrowed blazer with a prepared stage-crap, sell-yourself speech only to find your soon-to-be boss in a kaftan, with his feet on his desk, holding a popsicle with your name on it. "Sit down," he says. "Let's talk about our kids and how we're going to change the world. Over popsicles, of course." And we sit, laughing, licking Bomb Pop juice off our fingers and tapping our popsicle sticks in a toast to Coldplay or aged cheese or, maybe, to Mary Oliver's poetry, if I'm lucky. We both cry, trade friendship bracelets, and then he gives me the job.

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Weekend Delivered. Or perhaps, weekend delivers every single time it arrives, but it's our job to accept delivery and sign for the package.

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So, Friday night, I signed. In a moment of "I take thee, Life, to be my lawfully wedded whathaveyou," I called my friend to arrange something grand at the beach. Last minute parties? Oh, they are the best.

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Really, truly, I heard word that temperatures were shifting again in our parts, and if you take it to the beach at night in November, there's a good chance you will encounter a sweet sliver of the north. Cold winds, cool water, the opportunity to bust out some ear-flap hats and sweaters. Hollah.

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Top it with a bottle of "kid wine," some grapes and cheese, and a line-up of jam jars full of candles as the sun is setting? Take me away. A secret place. A freaking pocketful of sunshine, at twilight, on the beach.

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My friend, Andrea, actually said once we got to the beach, "I know you. You just did this for the sweaters and hats, right?" This is true. This is true. She knows me well. You can take the girl out of Michigan, but you can't take Michigan out of the girl. Pink-flecked skies and Mason jar glow was just a bonus.

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I interrupt this blog post to gush about what I love right now.

Billie Holliday is breakin' it down on Pandora, and the great loves of my life have collided...late night writing, candle light glow, and my sweet baby, asleep on couch cushions next to my desk.

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This makes me insanely happy.

So, I'll keep it simple.

My happies, this weekend:

T-Soup with Parm
Tomato soup, doused with parmesan cheese and garnished with easy Jiffy buttermilk biscuits (smeared with butter and honey). Holiday magazine, optional yet imperative.

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Twirl-a-whirl

Lainey put on a 12-18 months size dress this weekend and decided to give us a show. Cue Gustav Mahler CD and Nella in a chair watching, entranced.

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And I had an "I am blessed to have two beautiful daughters" moment.

Car Wash
Daddy's car first.

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But, most importantly, the kid car. No airbags, but seriously, the workout that Flinstone pedaling gives ya?

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Sister Rides
Late afternoon, when our feet hit the driveway pavement and the sun is slowly bowing out, you can hear this staccato giggle from Nella. Most likely, it's induced from the thrill of Big Sister thrusting the little car forward on a fast ride along the sidewalk. And, in the exhileration of a fast ride, Nella stands in the back of that car and smiles while Brett and I holler "Nella, sit!" from the sidelines.

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Sometimes, she listens and sits. Sometimes, she keeps on smiling while she stands and proclaims "I'm doin' it my way!" And though I appropriately react with attention to safety and obedience, somewhere within, I'm fine with her defiance. I freaking love her spirit.

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And this is the part in that imaginary job interview where my kaftan-wearing soon-to-be-boss finishes his popsicle and says "Break it down, now." As in, bring it. High on life? Show me. Like holidays? Prove it.

Oh, I'll prove it. It's November 7th, Dude. I see your kaftan and I raise you a 20-minute Christmas Craft, okay?

Here's the deal. The word "Christmas Craft" alone makes me perk up much like a text announcing a new baby.

The first presence of the holidays in our home? A quick, homemade wreath. I wanted to add a bow or buttons or something more, but I loved it for its simplicity. Simplicity is good for me. Sometimes I peter out. And this craft easily welcomed a four-year-old's assistance.

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It's as simple as a styrofoam wreath form from a craft store, some fabric scraps and a bottle of Tacky glue.

Voila. It's a little grandma-ish and, being that I'm thirty-two and now appreciate the beauty, wisdom and experience of that generation, I dig grandma-ish.

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Of course, Wreath is begging for some friends, and he will soon be joined by some other freak-flag-waving decor cousins.

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Meanwhile, we are brainstorming special gift ideas for friends and family. And I am loving watching my girl beam from the satisfaction of creating things to give away.

An easy, inexpensive gift for friends?
Embellished chalkboard.

Seriously, it's a five dollar gift, and it took maybe fifteen minutes to create.
Materials: Wood frame, assorted felt, embroidery floss, embroidery needle, Tacky glue, primer, chalkboard paint.

Prime frame, paint with chalkboard paint, adorn with felt bunting.

Keep for yourself or decorate with twine and chalk to give away for a holiday gift.

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Remember cool artist chick, Casey Leigh?
Well, congratulations to Comment #202, Talia: Love the photo of the girls sharing. Just lovely. Like you, we are practical and when the opportunity presents itself for me to take my girls to dinner - we go and cherish each moment!

Talia, your home is about to be graced by
Casey's love of art. Please e-mail your contact info to kellehamptonblog@comcast.net, and your wall will be soon be happy!

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I've gone through far more pony tail holders and barrettes for my girls than I'd like to admit. I've proclaimed new methods for organzing trinkets many times, but I've never found the right fit for us. So, naturally, I'm excited to lauch our our new sponsor, The Adorned Abode, which provided the perfect fix for our hair accessory storing problem.

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Kelly, of The Adorned Abode, does custom decoupage work to all her trinket and jewelry boxes, and her husband custom creates all the wood recipe boxes.

We love our new accessory box. And Lainey likes the whole idea of opening drawers and choosing accesories from a tiny dresser, just her size.

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You can enjoy a 10% discount from The Adorned Abode, using code ENJOYING10, and two commenters will be randomly chosen from this post to receive a $25 gift certificate, courtesy of The Adorned Abode shop.

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And tomorrow is a special day. Gary turns 50. Happy Birthday to a very special part of our family...thank you, Gary, for everything you do. We love you. 50--that's a big year, Dude. Celebrate that life.

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(and sleep it off later)

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Have a great week.

Brett has proclaimed his holiday love by promising only to use the snowman mug for his coffee from now until the New Year. If only I could think of such a badass way to declare my holiday love.

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Rik said...

Thanks for the preview of holiday craftdom. And thanks for the shout out for Gary's Five O Day...and to think he chose to spend over half of those years putting up with me! I wish I were settled into that sand for a sunset celebration with you. I love you all, and to all a Good Night!

Poppa

Candi said...

I have a love on for shadow pics as well. Bring 'em! lol! Always look forward to reading your inspiring, amazing blog Kelle. Happy Fall!!

chambanachik said...

Love those gift ideas. I could actually do those! :)

WhatDoesTheFutureHold said...

Lainey in the first picture...reminds me of baby Lainey :) so cute.

Such a cute wreath craft I found this yesterday on pinterest.com

http://karaspartyideas.blogspot.com/2011/08/party-tutorials-fabric-wreath-balloon.html

Have a great week!!!

Melissa

booksatthepaperhouse.com said...

Chalkboard paint is my newest obsession! Thanks for the great gift idea ....

I love this time of year too!

Cheers ~
Devon
Reading with Joey

Michelle said...

My favorite sentances of the month so far were found in this blog tonight...

*The word "Christmas Craft" alone makes me perk up much like a text announcing a new baby.*

*Brett has proclaimed his holiday love by promising only to use the snowman mug for his coffee from now until the New Year. If only I could think of such a badass way to declare my holiday love.*

THANK YOU FOR THE SMILES!!!!

Hope said...

Love your posts! I've been checking back every few minutes in hopes of a new one showing up, and low and behold here it is! I can't get over how grown up both Lainey & Nella look! And that chalkboard craft? LOVE! Will definitely be making one of those soon! :)

Rebecca said...

love the chalkboard!

Katy said...

Love the crafts!

Happy 50th Birthday Gary! :)

Stephanie said...

Thank you for the fantastic craft ideas! Can't wait to try them.

Lisa said...

I need to have my husband read your blog, if only to realize and accept that I'm not the only holiday crazy out there. My daughters and I have been having Christmas music dance parties in the living room since the day after Halloween. Bring it on!

Happiness is... said...

Welcome the holidays! We started last week with homemade hot chocolate in the snowman mugs along with way too many marshmallows; and yes, the Christmas music is playing on long car rides. My "workshop" is officially open for the season; and it reminds me how much I just love making special gifts for the chitlins in my life!

The chalkboard gift is great, but the "splat" shot of Nella is priceless.

Happy 50th Gary!

-Jennifer

megatron! said...

Thank you for the craft ideas! I love the chilly weather beach photos <3
Happy Monday!!

dig this chick said...

Brett and his snowman mug! So awesome.

That chalkboard gift is killer. Good one sister.

I love the wacky job interview. And can perfectly imagine you in that exact scenario, loving it.

Sweet dreams, late writer.

mjscreative said...

I work for an online scrapbook store, and I recognized the paper that was used on the accessory box right away. It's a line by Imaginisce, and it is just adorable. Great post, great photos. As always!

Hazel said...

Yikes that profile photo of Lainey on the beach with sun flare, the wine glass etc, made me hold my breath for a moment, she's stunning, what a proud mama you must be!
Looks like a perfect weekend, and I love that chalk board idea.

I love all the bold colours in your photos in this post. Yeah for the beginning of the holiday season!

melissa said...

Seriously, could Brett write a blog for our husbands? That would be a badass idea too, he-he!
Happy November! Love ya!

maplewalnutmama said...

I hope the North sends you some snow this holiday season because I would love to see the JOY that that would bring! This post has made me smile - I think I might become a regular around here!

Kelsey said...

That is such a cute wreath! Cheap, fast, easy crafts are just my style. I love that the girls washed their own car as well. When our friend was selling his motorcycle, his 3 year old tried to sell the guy his motorcycle (tricycle) too. It is so sweet when they want to be just like mom or dad.

cwhittingham said...

Happy Birthday, Gary! I think I just might have to break out a snowman mug... :)

Alzbeta said...

I'm scouting wreath ideas now :). Happy crafting!

Lacy Hope said...

Cute wreath! I'm definitely going to have to make one too!!

IRWSMom said...

The shadow picture...it looks like Nella's lashes are in the shadow! Well, maybe they really ARE her shadow lashes ;-) Love it! Love all the photos...my fav is the mason jar candles on the beach. I know you miss Michigan this time of year but living in Wisconsin right now, what I wouldn't give to be on the beach. Enjoy the rest of your week, Kelle~

Becky Rodli said...

I think I have a door or two calling out for a crafty wreath! I am also glad to hear that I am not the only mother that goes through hair ties like crazy!

Gina said...

I'm storing my daughter's barrets in a rubermaid. Would love to have something pretty. Not that there is anything wrong with Rubbermaid... :o)

Laura said...

Oh goodness, I just pinned at least three of these photos. IN LOVE. Simple is best. Impromptu picnics on the beach with jar lighting? *jaw hanging open* Thanks Kelle, you never fail to make me laugh, smile, drool, and go to bed happy. :)

Ruth said...

We have a fellow freak-flag flying neighbor tonight as they have already hung Christmas lights outside. Naturally, I thought of you.

laurieg said...

Love the ear flaps and sweaters! Happy Fall!
And that chalkboard craft?? BRILLIANT! I'm trying to figure out if it is all wood or a canvas??

Janice C. said...

I am so jealous of that beach party! The weather here has been super crazy, snowing one day, raining the next and 60 the next...it's getting kind of hard to keep up with. I
love the chalkboard idea, also I love the trinket box for hair things. So cute. Love reading your blog.

Mrs. G said...

one of my favorite posts yet!

G said...

I stumbled upon your blog from another blog from another blog from another...etc... This post was hilarious, kept me smiling and laughing. I love your writing, your daughters are beautiful, and bring on fall/winter and all the fun fashion that come with them :)

Sharmaine said...

cool crafting ideas! i will definitely be on the lookout for more of your neat crafts! so awesome that your girls get to be a part of it all!!

Simply B said...

I'm DYINGGG at Brett's holiday love proclamation via sole use of snowman coffee mug! Oh my goodness, that's just too funny!

Adventures In Babywearing said...

Totally just pinned that chalkboard frame. SUCH a great idea. THANK YOU!

Steph

Jen said...

Happy Birthday, Gary!

I wish I could sleep as peacefully as Nella does. Throw some of that sleepy dust my way. :)

Lovely Love said...

loved this post! you are too funny! i totally pictured you cartwheeling and dancing in my head lol! the pic of lainey on the beach with her "glass of wine" i loved! she looked so pretty and sophisticated and it gives you a glimpse of the amazing woman she will be one day. i needed this. i had a tough week last week, tough weekend, and today kinda sucked too. thank you :)

joyful girl said...

i've recently returned to work after a blissful and whirlwind 4 months off with my precious baby girl, kaiira (kai) (who, incidentally, was born on 3.21.11)...

my work world has been in a state of complete upheaval and has been beyond overwhelming. however, my daily respite comes during my pumping break every afternoon in the quiet of my office when i open this page and savor your sweet musings - enjoying the inspiration, insight, and honest reflections of a fellow lover of life, of babies, of motherhood, and of the beautiful adventure in all of this. i appreciate your positivity and your reminders to be fully present - as much as possible - in every moment... already i'm finding they fly by at an astonishing pace! thank you for your sharing, kelle!

from one of my absolute favorites:

“instructions for living a life.
pay attention.
be astonished.
tell about it.”
― mary oliver

yes!

Angela said...

Gorgeous girls! What kind of push car is that?. I've been looking for one that can fit two kiddos, even if one is hanging out the back!

Just Trying Not to Blink .... said...

Only sixish or so weeks until Christmas? I'm digging out the snowman mugs tomorrow morning! My oldest girl's birthday party is coming up in early December. I just sent out the invitations and we're going to decorate gingerbread houses. Soooo into Christmas this year.

I love the chalkboard craft. And the impromptu beach party looks fabulous. You may think wistfully of cooler temperatures up north, but trust me, you wouldn't be doing a beach party up here today:). Have a great week!

Sean and Lia said...

ahh i love the girl's hats. soo cute. i kind of want to move out of florida just for the fall months. i miss the crisp weather and that fall smell.

The Lincolns said...

I LOVE those storage boxes! Cute and functional? I'm so there! I'll also be making some of those lovely chalkboards as gifts for each of my play date friends. Thanks for the Monday goodness :)

Laura said...

I just made my first magnetic chalk board and my daughter LOVES it. I love the addition of the bunting. Super cute fabric wreath, too. So simple and festive. I went to Target this weekend and am so ready to trade pumpkins and leaves for Christmas decorations. Glad I'm not the only one who thinks it's not too early. Happy week to you and your family.

Julie said...

Keep the craft ideas coming! This very un-crafty mamma loves step by step instructions!

RP said...

he hehe he hehe

you said bunting

Jaclyn Hicks said...

My hubby came home from the market the other day with every holiday coffee creamer imaginable. A man after my own heart.

I love that you fly your holiday freak flag....we will be decorating for Christmas/Thanksgiving this weekend. Holidays mean the world to us here. And we plan to soak up every moment of it.

Fly that flag.

Lesli Temple said...

Love your cozy beach picnic! Lainey looks like she is in her most favorite place to be:)

sheri said...

I'm so glad you inwardly cheer Nella's spirit. I often find myself inwardly smiling at my 3-year-old when he's arguing semantics. It's hard to scowl and smile at the same time, but man I love his wit! Glad to know I'm not alone. :o)

Marla S. said...

Freak flag has been blowin' in the wind since late August! I know my daughter would love to have a cubby for her hair do-dads, but that cubby is just beggin' to be in my bathroom! That is just too cute!

Aimee said...

Happy November 7th Kelle! =) Thanks for another fun post!

Jenny said...

I am enjoying bringing the holidays to life in our home for my girls, too! Wish we had a beach nearby for impromptu sunset picnics! :o)

sarah said...

Wish I were there.

sarah said...

Wish I were there.

Liane said...

I had to laugh when I read about Brett and his snowman cup because yesterday I brought a Santa & a Snowman cup and announced that these were the only 2 cups I would have my tea in now!

Here's to the start of the festivities! xx

My Secret Rooms said...

Love it all, just love it!!!!
Thanks Kelle for all you do, bring out and awake!

I'll challenge me and the hubster to find such a dabass x-mas thingie too....

Have a gorgeous day!
<3

My Secret Rooms said...

Badass, that should have been...!

janine said...

Everything about this post has made me smile and perhaps I could even admit to a bit of tee-heeing out loud to boot! I feel that your holiday wreath gives me full permission to have a bit of a Christmas crafternoon so I shall be digging out the festive fabrics and papers later today :) I am also wiling some of our damp Northern Ireland weather over to you too x

Team Lando said...

Can we hang out? I am starting my crafting today!

Also, yesterday, I basically wore Lainey's beach outfit. But from LOFT, without the sweet hat.

Ellie says hi.

YeamieWaffles said...

Awesome photos. You guys are a pair of absolutely superb parents, I mean that. Nice post as always!

Keeley Barr said...

I HAD to pin your chalkboard gift! Are you on Pinterest? If so find me please!!! Keeley Barr
Btw I have coveted your quilt since I first started reading your blog a year and a half ago- who made it?

stacy said...

I just took photos of our game of shadow tag last night. Early sunsets, longer shadows, wear a mama out quickly!
Stacy

Heatheroo said...

Fabulous as always...I love setting up to dig into a magazine like that...my favorite quiet time treat to myself. My huge extended family brings a basket to our Christmas celebration where everyone handmakes a craft or goody to place in everyones basket...it is amazing to see what everyone comes up with...so I have been scouring books and magazines for my perfect idea for this year!! Have a great week with your sweet family!!

Gina said...

I've started my holiday crafting as well. Slowly but surely my house will be filled!

Maria said...

Wow..did you conjure up some magical morning brew for me! Love the whole holiday feel~chills of anticipation.
Lainey with the "wine" glass~too early for a glimpse into that future..lol. She looks so grown up.
I am loving chalk board anything right now. So whimsical & the little felt flags..be still my heart! Love them!!
Have a happy day!
P.S. Happy Birthday, Gary

Funky Mama Bird said...

We painted a giant chalkboard onto our dining room wall, and I have a metric ton of chalkboard paint left. I think I'm going to start making chalkboards for everyone I know now.

Andrea said...

Love your chalkboard gift idea! Seeing as our tree was up 2 days after Halloween our Christmas season is in full swing!

b said...

i will be shopping at adorned adobe! love the little drawers. Do you have any ideas for thanksgiving crafts? I teach kindergarten ESE, and am looking for a craft. I will have them make the chalkboards as xmas gifts, but would love a fun thanksgiving idea!

betsy

jennymariee said...

You have made it ok to start the "holiday" season... The one where Thanksgiving and Christmas are both part of the same magical thing. I had been putting off decorating, shopping etc for after Thanksgiving so as to give it its proper time. But now I feel so different about it. Thank you!!! Because enjoying it slowly over 6 weeks is so much more fun than smashing it all in to 4.

Jen said...

Snowman mug...I am still giggling! That is so sweet!
Love Nella and Laniey in the pedal car! Great beach pictures!

Jessica said...

You have me dying to do some Christmas crafts!

Jamie said...

Love all of the craft ideas!!! And, as always, I enjoy the pics of your girls!

Annie said...

The hair accessory debacle! I love a solution for it. I love all the bows and barrettes for my daughter, but I've yet to find a great solution for us as well.

Brett's idea for celebrating the season - so fitting for you : )

Thanks for the craft ideas!

Carrie said...

The beach pictures are amazing...I love the pretty pink sunset, and hats and sweaters. Just beautiful.

I have been waiting for some kind of permission to raise my holiday freak flag, and now I feel I can! I love the wreath idea, and I will be adding that to my list of Christmas crafts to do with my girl!

The chalkboard idea is also amazing...I know a few friends who would love that for Christmas!
You rock :)

Annie said...

Happy Birthday to Gary!

Kari said...

Love the crafts and of course your adorable kiddos! Are you hooked on pinterest, yet? I am so pinning these!!!! I, too, love all things fall and holiday. Each year I get really excited when they start playing Christmas music 24/7. Lame, I know, but I love it!

If These Walls Spoke... said...

Love the craft ideas! Thanks for sharing :)

beersincannes said...

Love the organizer!

Katie said...

that is truly a badass way of celebrating. love it.

Kate Giovinco Photography said...

I am so in love with the quilt on Lainey's bed. I have decided my first big sewing project is to make an american quilt. I have some adorable fabric and can't wait to start.

Enjoy your holiday season I am embracing it this year as well.

Laurie said...

Love all of your posts! I have the same problem with my girls and their hair accessories :)
Loved the comment about the frosty mug .... too funny!

Bethany said...

I love the song "Pocketful of Sunshine." I found my sweet escape this summer while hiking in the Rocky Mountains, and I think about it all the time.

I will have to keep in mind the crafts. Honestly, I'm lucky if I get a mini tree up and decorated, but I still freakin love the holidays.

Shaybplus3 said...

I too love a good shadow pic. I have done one every year at our family pictures. They make me smile to look at them! P.S. We will be copying your wreath shortly today!

Thanks
Momma to 3
*Shay B*

Crystal Renee said...

I love the ideas you present and I just might actually try one this year! Exciting. You have the best taste and 2 gorgeous girls! LOVE LOVE LOVE IT! I strive to be like you.. sigh!!

Ali's Mom said...

Happy Birthday to Gary!! Brett rocks too!

Jenny said...

is there anything better than a good twirling dress. i am also so jealous of your beach excursions

misty venne said...

your posts inspire me EVERY TIME. i look forward to them :) you have a beautiful family.

OnCallMom said...

I'm definitely going to make those chalkboards...great idea! I actually have all the stuff to make them at home, so your post was perfect timing. Also, I meant to comment on your last post about the whole 'going out to eat' thing. I told my husband what you'd written and said, 'we're not the only husband/wife duo where the wife is always coming up with reasons to go out to eat and the husband can suddenly feed multitudes from two loaves and fishes!" :)

dldhome said...

Planning crafts for little ones for our annual lunch with santa at school - love crafting!

PhotoPuddle said...

Wow, that picture of Lainey looking under the blanket is amazing. She looks like she's about 15 years old. Your little girl's getting all grown up.
And just wanted to say even though I hardly ever comment I still read your blog every time you post and find it quite inspirational x x x

Peg said...

Loving the holiday crafting already. I also really liked the dress twirling...I am heading ride over to the jewelry box link...my niece Molly who lives with us is forever losing her multitude of headbands and accesories...that box looks perfect!

Keep writing, your posts really brighten my day :)

Karen said...

Awesome, so excited it is time for the freak flag :) Very excited to do something with my little guys this year now that he can sit an focus for maybe a minute :)

rachel b said...

i love being craftastic for christmas!!!! i'll have to try your wreath!

Melissa said...

I have been following your blog for a while and I just love your photography! have a wonderful day!

Sarah said...

you so need to go to Goodwill and find an ugly Christmas sweater. One that plays music and lights up. heehee
and I love both your crafts

Jennifer said...

I love holiday crafts too!!! I need to pull out that sewing machine! :0)

- jen
walls.jennifer1 at gmail (d0t) com

Albert Pinto said...

hey, how did you do it? Nice work done. I appreciate you as you entertained me, amazed me and more. Photography is simply interesting.

The Gustafsons said...

You make me wish I was more crafty! I also have those moments a lot where I look at my girls and think "life is good." SO fun!

hollycombs said...

Love the chalkboard idea!

Beth S. said...

I really love the idea of making your own wreath! Christmas is my favorite time of year, and I've been looking for the perfect little craft to do with my Little (I volunteer for Big Brothers Big Sisters) and I think this is it. :-)

Also, LOVE the recipe boxes! Very neat.

Heather said...

This is my favorite time of the year too!! There is just magic in the air!

Jen said...

Lovely, as always. I want to go to the beach now because of you!

Lisa Hewlett said...

I am SOOOO not a crafter, but you make me want to try! I can't believe the holidays are so close!!!

Sheila said...

love the chalkboard idea!

Becky said...

I love the little chalkboard project! Such a cute idea!!!
I'm in Kansas, so we get considerably colder temperatures here than you do, but I totally appreciate your love of sweaters and ear-flap hats. Best time of the year!

Elaine D. said...

Lovely post as usual!!!
Yey to the holidays! Soaking it alll in!!!!!!!!!!

Krysta said...

You are awesome. All of you. This post made me happy. "Only if I could find such a badass way..." hysterical.

Amy said...

Your seasonal posts effectively make me long for the ocean but also feel thankful to live in the midwest where the leaves are changing and we're putting away shorts and pulling out sweaters. :) Love the yellow sweater with black and white skirt you're wearing!

Halie Renee said...

Today is the first day I've read your blog (just found it), but I love it already! Looking forward to reading more about your life and cute little girls! (I also am super excited for Christmas, and have begun doing crafts as well! Glad I'm not the only one!)

The McGee Family said...

I love the holidays too! After we were done trick or treating, I asked my husband if he was excited about tomorrow. He looked at me confused until I exclaimed "I'm going to start listening to Christmas music tomorrow!" He just rolls his eyes at me. I love this time of year and love love love getting to spend it with my family.

Ben and Jessica Buehner said...

I am a firm stickler for "no christmas til after thanksgiving", but I always cheat with crafts because technically they dont go up until the rest of the twenty other holiday boxes come down from the attic :-)

Tara Jeles said...

ha ha!! that last picture of Nella sacked out sleeping is awesome!! I love how little ones can sleep anywhere in any position :)

Jilly said...

You should join Pinterest. It is great in all of its crafty glory. Be careful though, I spend hours playing on it.

Sami said...

I love the gift idea!

Denise said...

Go Brett!!!

Keep the holiday ideas coming...I have a Friday off work and a rainy weekend coming up, with 5 kids to entertain.

Crystal said...

The chalkboard with bunting is adorable, a much needed accent to grandma's kitchen!

Courtney said...

I have recently found myself seeing the beauty in "grandma-ish" things, too. This year my grandma taught me to knit and gave me her old embroidery machine... It's a handmade Christmas kind of a year, and I love that.

melanie said...

we're so anxious to let our freak flag fly for christmas that i think we're going to put our tree up this weekend...oooo, i can't wait!

melanie(dot)myatt(at)gmail(dot)com

Love is all you need said...

Your love for holidays is giving me butterflies in my stomach! Can't wait to get crafting..

greilotus said...

I envy Nella's ability to fall asleep on chairs, random couches, sister's bed, the beach... haha!

Just the Two of US said...

Your post make me excited for the holidays, i've been kinda bummed about it thus this far, but this brings me cheer. So thanksgiving and christmas.. go ahead and bring it!

taylor said...

where did you buy that "kid wine" :)
and the soup sounds so good right now.

Living*Loving*Learning*Lauren said...

Love the holiday crafts!! Over the weekend we took our empty wine bottles and painted them in christmas colors and made them into holiday candles for our fire place. :)

The Holt's said...

Love all the pictures and ideas. Kid wine... Christmas crafts. Beautiful!

Joelle said...

Kid wine - I love it and so would my little girl! Speaking of little girls, a place to store the thousands of hair bows and elastics? So helpful!

Ashley said...

Cool breezes on the beach, how amazing.

Petunia's Bloom said...

Your little girls are so precious!!! I love your blog. ;-D

Christina said...

your posts make me so happy!

Abs said...

So inspiring! My crafty 5 yo will benefit from your ideas this weekend:)

MyCastleIsFull said...

The picture of Nella sleeping made me smile. :) You have inspired me to get my craft freak on! My kids won't know what him them:)

Laura

kthomas08 said...

I recently found your blog and I LOVE it! Thanks for the great craft ideas. Now that I have a baby I'm super excited to make things with her. Happy Holidays!
Kristine

Emily said...

Christmas music *may* already play at our house on weekends...just sayin'

so excited for the season and all the wonder it brings!

gonna have to try that chalkboard craft...THANKS!

Danyelle said...

Very cute wreath and chalkboard!

To organize my girls' barrettes, I got one of those memo boards with the ribbon crisscrossing it, and attached all the barrettes to it and hung it. Pony tail holders and headbands continue to wind up everywhere though.

Meagan Kenney said...

I am so excited for the upcoming holidays! The the second picture of Lainey's profile in her hat at the beach. And she looks like she's gonna slosh her "kid wine" all over, lol! xo

Chrissy said...

The picture at the end is great.

Kelly Cach said...

* "I'm not wearing elf shoes" made me laugh out loud!!!

* Nella in the knit hat on the beach....Aawww, her blue eyes and lashes have me falling in love with her EVERY time.

* Lainey on the beach looking under the blanket with her "kid wine" in hand....Holy Teenager!!! She looks so incredibly beautiful, yet grown up, too! LOOK OUT!

Let the crafting begin.
And now I want cheese and apples.
And a candle-lit beach,

Kelly

Taylor said...

The end of this post still has me laughing. And, oh, those little toes!!!

Ashleigh said...

Love this post! I've been trying to think of a cute way to do a chalkboard SOMETHING for my little guy - yours is divine! Love it!
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Deborah said...

I with you! I love the holidays just as much as an annoucment of a new baby , and I love that you finaly put it into words for me! The wreath is adorable to praticle for little hands cant wait to make ours :)

Dee said...

Why is there nothing more adorable than a sleeping child? I love Bretts idea of celebrating with a mug... I have lotsa holiday mugs too!

Andrea said...

I love this time of year too! Can't wait to put up the tree with my daughter.

Crystal said...

Bahahahahaha!

I LOVE this:

'Brett has proclaimed his holiday love by promising only to use the snowman mug for his coffee from now until the New Year. If only I could think of such a badass way to declare my holiday love.'

I can hardly see through the tears in my eyes from laughing so hard. That; is awesome.

Happy Holidays! Eek!

Becky said...

I am a Michigan girl too so I get what you say. I lived in North Carolina for a couple years. You never lose your roots.

Becky said...

I am a Michigan girl too so I get what you say. I lived in North Carolina for a couple years. You never lose your roots.

Amanda said...

Pic of Nella sleeping is the best! I have a holiday snowman mug as well, only I use it all year round. It's blue and white and matches my kitchen... there is nothing wrong with that, right!?!

eacard said...

hi Kelle! what kind of frame did you use for that project? I'd love to make some for friends this Christmas. :) thanks for the idea!
-Liz

Melissa said...

ohhhh I am up to my nasal canula in christmas fabric/ beads/ felts/ buttons/sequins and whatever else I can pile on every couch arm in the house so whenever I sit I can keep on creating! LOVE the wreath...and tis not grandma ish...why its folk ar! And when kids are still sweet littles ... they are not defiant...they got Spunk! And you got spunky kids which is just delightful! Tain't nothing better than a kid with spunk!

marianj79 said...

As soon as I saw the sweet little chest, I literally yelled out loud "yes!! That's what I've been looking for!!" (startled the heck out of my 2.5 year old) I, too, have lost countless hair ties, barrettes, and other hair accessories. This looks perfect!!

youtalkIlisten said...

Aww, love the chalkboard paint.

Tiffany said...

I love the holiday season. I do wish I was more crafty though. I want to do crafts, but I just never do them for some reason. I have already vowed to at least do one this year.

Karisa said...

I'm feeling inspired by your craftiness...especially by the kid-friendliness!

And I love that your girls will sleep anywhere...and perhaps a wee bit envious! ;-)

Tina said...

Ok... for real. I had to stop half way through to use the washroom before I peed myself. Wave your freak flag with pride, Kelle! You rock it!

Stefanie said...

Cute, would love one of those boxes!

Natalia said...

I love the beach pictures. And all the pictures. Absolutely gor-geous.

kate said...

It's rare that I pop in and comment on your lovely blog, but I just had to say, isn't miss Lainey going to love that picture of her with the "kid wine" as a fun memory at 21. :) Your photos... stunning as always.

I think I'm going to enjoy this playlist too.

Happy Fall. It's rainy & extra sugar beety here in Michigan.

Katie said...

your girls are so darling. and you yourself inspire me. thanks for the lovely pictures and sweet thoughts almost everyday (:

Disneyfan said...

I am SO excited that the holidays are HERE! I will admit that I have been counting down the months left til the holidays since...ok since like February.

Perfect combination of three of my favorite things, chalkboards, felt and buntings! LOVE! I am SO going to do that for family and friends! Thanks for the idea.

Oh - and my husband refuses to use any of our winter mugs until it is actually winter/Christmas time. Must be a guy thing. ;)

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Ash said...

Where do you find your quilts? I love them, but I'm definitely too lazy to try and make one for myself! ;)

Renee said...

Your crafts always look like so much fun! This time around I also took the extra time to read all of your old blog posts you linked in. I love it all. There's so much to say that I don't even know where to begin. I love your writting, you always make me smile and I look forward to your posts every day. Even when life is crazy busy like it is for me these days, I take the time to read your words, for somedays they are what helpe me keep going.

Happy holidays-right-around-the-corner days to you!!! :)

Ceciley2007 said...

I love the chalkboard!! What a great gift for a dear friend!!

Talia said...

First things first...

Your crafts are so cute and look doable for those of us who are craft challenged. (that's me!)And, your girls resting -- they look so peaceful and sweet. Too adorable! Your blog is a warm fuzzy place to visit and I always leave with a smile on my face and gratitude in my heart!

Also, I won your Casey Weigand give a way and am thrilled beyond words! I let out a woop when I saw my name and comment as the winner. THANK YOU! So excited!! :)

Kalee said...

LOVE the stream of consciousness approach:)! And mason jars on the beach? Beautiful!

mistene said...

Hooray for the holiday freak flag!!!!! I cannot wait to start decorating! And I LOVE the chalkboard craft! It might make a few appearaces for all the littles in our life this year!

Oh. And in the spirit of Brett - I think I will pull out my holiday mugs and soup bowls. hehehe

Wendy said...

Greetings from Michigan. I could use one of those trinket boxes!

Emily said...

Love the chalkboard idea... make one to keep, one to give!
And I think the picture of Lainey on the beach with the sun setting in the background is gorgeous!

Caroline said...

Your blog never fails to make me smile! Glad someone else shares my undying and passionate love for the holidays!!!

Betsy said...

I've been trying to hold back my inner freak-flag waving self by not decorating for Christmas yet...but you've started...I feel some decorating coming on!!

genderist said...

Oh, the sleeping girl pics are my favorites!

Sandra said...

I love lainy's blue dress and nella's "minnie mouse" top.

Meg said...

I also have 2 daughters and we have indefinite amounts of completely missing bows and bands!! I have started using a ribbon style memory board and that was working until my girls figured out how to climb up to all those tantalizing bows and get them down (my oldest is 3 and second is 17 months).

I love the mini-dresser idea! Pick me, pick me!

Erin B said...

I love "borrowing" your craft ideas. We made our own version of the leaf banner and my daughter loves it! I will totally be hitting JoAnn Fabrics for our new, cheap but beautiful wreath. Thanks :)

Pale said...

Kelle, you amazing thing you ...

Quick ?

How do you get from the wood frame to the canvas that you paint with the chalk-board paint? Did you add canvas yourself and staple it on? Tac in on? Or did you buy a pre-made canvas? I know Joanne's and Michael's sell cheap wood frames ...

Also, where did you find the chalk board paint and how much did it cost? I'm hoping it's a one stop shop and they have it at Michael's ....

Awesome project.
MWAH.

Kelle said...

The wood frame is actually kind of a wood canvas. It has a flat Wood front. They sell them at Joanns. Chalkboard paint is inexpensive at home depot but they might have it at craft store. You can turn any paint into chalkboard paint by adding grout powder though. Google the recipe. You might want lightly sand the wood before priming too.

Jenna Johnson said...

love love love this post! I adore the pictures of the beach and Nella's sweet face in the car with Lainey. Precious!

Becky said...

Nella at the end...this is how I feel right about now trying to do crafts with a nine month old (obviously the crafting is for me)but on we try and continue to make our small apartment homey!Thanks for the ideas....:)

Amy said...

Hmm, don't think my first comment actually took... so I am uber grinchy this year for some reason, however this post made me smile and got me to pull out some old fabric to make a wreath with my girl tonight. So thanks for that! :)

[LJT] said...

The picture of Lainey holding the glass of "wine" and adjusting the blanket with the sun in the background is BEAUTIFUL!

And as a mother of two little girls (3yrs and 14mo), I am oh so familiar with an abundance of hair things. And yet, whenever we need one, I can't find one!

Rebekah said...

Now you have me all in the Christmas spirit too, thanks :)

I am now DYING to try making that chalkboard.. super cute and fun!!

I usually make myself wait till the day after Thanksgiving to break out the Christmas music, but I might just break it out a little sooner this year :)

Katy Allgood said...

As always, beautiful photos. Makes me wish for chilly beach nights. Lainey looks so big with her wine glass. ;)

Michelle said...

Your photos with quilts get me every time.

XOXO, Missy from Indiana

Amish Stories said...

I'm spending a little time checking out new blogs, so i thought id stop and say hello to you folks. Richard from the Amish community of Lebanon Pennsylvania.

Sara said...

I love Brett's "badass" declaration of his holiday love! I don't drink coffee but I may just do something like that for my hot cocoa, which in and of itself screams holiday to me, especially when I add a little peppermint to it. Mmmmmm. Now my pregnant self is really craving a Starbucks Mint Hot cocoa. Dang it!

CAslocs said...

Love the holiday wreath! I welcome 4-year old friend crafts :)

Keely said...

Hi Kelle!

I rarely post, but I just couldn't not this time! Girl, you need a record player! I thought of you today as my kids and I played 'doctor' to the amazing, crackly sound of our record player and Christmas LP's (thanks to my Grammie!) Seriously, it takes the cozy feeling of Christmas to a whole new level. Love me some vintage in my life ;-)

Ali's Mom said...

LOVE the record player idea!! That would really take me back to my childhood since my parents played scratchy old albums all the time - but especially for parties and during the holidays!! wow.......the memories!

oli said...

I love coming across all these awesome vendors from your blog! You have kind of become my hipster person =)

Monica said...

Love the last pictures, SO precious

Erin said...

Squeeee! Holiday crafting time! Your wreath is granny-tastic & I'm actually out the door to Hobby Lobby right now in a fit of inspiration. Maybe I'll crochet a potholder, no scarf, no THROW BLANKET, too!

Wendy said...

Real men can drink coffee from snowman mugs & look cool doing it. I think that's Brett's way of waving his holiday freak flag! :)
Love the photo of Nella cashed out at the end. Very nice touch.

Ilana said...

I would love to get one of those little boxes to give my niece as a holiday present. She's 2 and a very girly girl. Love the beach pics!

Natalie said...

A beach trip with the sole purpose of using cute hats and sweaters? TOTALLY something I would (maybe have) done. Let your freak flag fly proudly! Can't wait to see what other crafts you have to share.

thethinkingmom said...

Love your beach pics - the colors are amazing!

Sandy said...

i think you should show your holiday love by only wearing holiday socks (and maybe a piece of holiday jewelry each day) from now until new year. :)

vermonter said...

I have to say you make me want to have a beach party,(DREAMING) I however would have to wear a heavy WINTER sweater and WINTER hat and a WINTER coat on top of that. I think that tells you that a beach party at this time of the year in Vermont is out of the question. Love Laineys beach photo with her little wine glass and her fruit. SO cute.

Katy Allgood said...

Wish there was a beach close enough to enjoy. Your pics make it look so inviting!

leemeandthegirls said...

Can I just say Amen to this post? So needed my Kelle Hampton fix today.

Amanda said...

Your girls are beyond beautiful and your craftiness inspires me :)

Stef said...

Kelle, you capture the best picture moments and you write amazingly well.

Thanks for that.

Michelle said...

That last picture of Lainey with the "kiddy wine"... she looks so old and mature! Love the chalk board idea. I might have to make some of those for myself :) Beautiful pictures as always!

Melina said...

Happy birthday Gary!!

And to you, Kelle, I love your description of the popsicle interview. That was SO not like how my interview with amazon went and you know what? Amazon would have been a terrible fit for me. I'll know the right job when I see the feet on the desk and the popsicles.

xo
Melina

ARH3584 said...

Ohmygosh... that pic of Lainey on the beach holding her little glass to the side, rocking the heck out of some skinny cuffed jeans. I can't even stand her cuteness :)

Jennifer from NJ said...

glad you ar eenjoying a crisp evening on the beach. your girls will always know they have a michigan momma. love the trinket box. my 2 little guys would love a boy box to keep their fake spider rings, and soccer ball necklaces!

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