Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Tag blankets and leg warmers



I have been in such a sewing mood lately. It's like I just realized I had a baby girl and want to make EVERYTHING for her. Last week, I got together with a couple friends and made these tag blankets as a service project. Well, I decided to try and make one on my own before I made them for other people and if it was bad I could keep it for Ev. It was bad, so I kept it for Ev. :) Best thing I've ever made. She LOVES it. She looks at it, chews on it, hugs it, etc... so cute.



THEN, the other day I came across these super cute "baby legs." (But I choose to call them leg-warmers because I think baby legs sounds stupid) I went to the store and bought a $2 pair os socks and made some! Again, so cute.

Friday, September 9, 2011

Today I was bored...

So I made this:

It's not perfect or even close to it. I just had an itch to get out my sewing machine and sew something fun and easy. I've recently started looking at all my favorite sewing blogs again and realized that I actually have a little girl now to sew all those cute things for. For some reason I'm really bad at following patterns, but making things up as I go is easy for me. For this, I just took out one of Ev's existing dresses and traced around the outline of it. Instead of doing a zipper in the back, I did a button on the side. I also added the ribbons at the top instead of sewing it together. It doesn't fit her great, but it was a fun experiment!

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

nicknames

At 2 weeks, Cody had pretty much settled on what he was going to call our child. Everly is "Peanut" to him. I rarely call Everly by her name, but none of the names I call her have stuck yet. What do you think? Here are some of the things that have come out of my mouth when referring to my baby.

baby
baby girl
pretty girl
child of mine
cutie pie
grumpy face
stinky butt
stinky bum
bum bum
boo boo
pumpkin head (and pretty much anything with the word "head" attached to it.)
button nose
princess
precious
my precious (sometimes in the creepy lord of the rings voice)
marshmellow

As you can see, none of them are quite right for her...

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Growing Girl
























My little girl has already grown and changed so much! Cody and I were talking about this on our walk last night and we can't believe she's only been with us for 2 short months. It feels like she's always been here with us. She's a different person than she was the day she joined our family.



Welcome to the world!
Weighing in at 6 lbs 8 oz.


First day at home.

First fourth of July.

Going to church for the first time! 2 weeks old.

In Tahoe with cousin Ellie. About 3 weeks old.

About 5 weeks old.


Blessing day! 6 weeks old.

7 weeks old.

Here come the smiles!



About 8 weeks old.

At the park yesterday. A little over 2 months old.



Out for a walk today. She weighs 12 lbs 3 oz now!

Nursery

Since this was my obsession for most of my pregnant months, I thought it was worthy of a blog post. I always said that whatever kind of baby (boy or girl) I had, I wanted him or her to have an awesome nursery with green paint and white bead board. With help from Cody, we made it happen. My goal was to create a beautiful nursery without spending tons of money, and I have to say that I was extremely successful. I feel the need to take a minute and brag about my accomplishment. Behold..


The crib and changing table were used by a friend and we bought them both for $100. They are sturdy and in great condition. I love that the color of the wood is somewhere between super light and super dark. A little different than what's trendy right now. The blanket hanging over the side was made by Cody's Grandma Lowder who passed away a couple years ago.


The awesome glider was a gift from my Grandparents. I love it so much.


With my leftover fabric, some bias tape and an embroidery hoop I made the fabric bunting and the bird mobile.

I spent an afternoon with my good friend, Jessica, sanding and painting this old dresser.
My amazing, talented husband did (most of) the painting, and the bead board himself. We saved a lot of money by buying taller bead board and having it cut in half at the store. Cody made the chair rail out of 2x4s. He also put in the new doors for me.
My friend Beth helped me make these simple window treatments with some pink fabric and ribbon. The changing table baskets were on sale for $1 each at Walmart after Easter. I got my changing table covers at a 2nd hand childrens' store.

This is the sweet antique dresser before I painted it white. I found it at a second-hand store down the street called "Nana's collectibles." The nobs were in awesome shape and I liked the dark contrast against the white paint, so I kept them.

I found the mirror in an old woman's garage at her garage sale. She said I could buy anything for a dollar. It was yellow and old, but a can of spray paint and some goo-gone made it look brand new. The pillows I made one afternoon with fabric remnants (all the fabric I used came from remnants.) The picture frames were 25 cents each at a garage sale. I used the same can of spray paint on those.
A very organized closet thanks to the hanging pockets.
I found the lamp at, you guessed it, a garage sale for $2. I painted the bottom with craft paint and added the gem stones and ribbons from my collection.

I wish I had a before picture of the ceiling fan. The metal was a brassy gold color and the blades were dark brown. Cody spray painted both and it looks brand new.

10 months in New Mexico


We have now lived in Hobbs for a whole 10 months. I wish I could say that the time has flown by, but it really hasn't. Not because it's been all bad, but because so much has happened since we've been here and our lives are a lot different now. Life has had it's ups and downs for the past 10 months, but I'm beginning to realize how we've been blessed since we've moved here. Hobbs may look boring and awful on the outside, but it really is a special little place. We've made more friends here in 10 months than we've made in our entire marriage. There is so much love and support here. I was afraid when we moved here that I would be the girl in church with the new baby that nobody knew. I was so wrong. We had tons of support and love from our friends here. I feel like I've lived in this ward my whole life. Anyway, here are some of the things you missed.

I survived morning sickness and everything else that comes with pregnancy. Maybe I sound ungrateful, but I did not enjoy pregnancy and I'm not going to act like I did. Thank goodness that's over.



We bought a house. Our new home has brought a lot of joy (and hard work) into our lives. We love our home and we've had a lot of fun making it our own.


We had a baby and have enjoyed her for a whole 2 months. We also took her to Tahoe when she was 3 weeks old and enjoyed spending time with family.


We've been married for 3 years now. We didn't do a whole lot for our anniversary because we had a new baby at home and it just seemed like too much work, but we did go out for Chinese food. :)

Time to Blog


I haven't always been the best blogger. I've always said "We don't have any kids. There's nothing to blog about. Our lives are boring." Well, now we have a 2-month old child and it's time to blog. So here we go!