I feel so lucky to have been invited to photograph Amberly Valentine’s home. Not only because this house is incredibly special, but also because Amberly is a highly coveted international photographer.
Things get weird on Tumblr. Around Valentine's Day, these strange Valentine cards start popping up everywhere, and they're hilariously fun.
Halloween is the best for kids. The best! Which means that your kiddos' schools are going to be throwing some super fun Halloween parties. What's so super special is that after the party is over, it's Halloween AND the weekend. Could it get any better than that? Your little one might be more concerned with what happens when they get home from school, but part of the fun of Halloween is sharing the excitement with their classmates and teachers. Also, it's pretty cool to not be learning for a few hours. Get your child excited about the celebration by making some fun, Halloween-themed treat bags for all of his or her classmates. You'll look a super mom and no one will ever have to know that it only took you a couple of bucks and a few extra minutes in front of the TV. Whether you're planning on joining in the festivities at your little one's school or sending some Halloween treats off to school to share with their friends, we've collected some of our favorite creative, budget-friendly treat bag ideas. Some involve candy and treats, and some involve fun activities. Halloween Glove Treat Bags Credit: Cake Whiz These Halloween glove treat bags are the perfect balance of creepy and creative, and the older kids in elementary school will probably love them. Fill them with anything from gumballs or M&M's to peanuts and chocolate chips. Just make sure what you put in first (where the fingernails should be) are different colors. Abeer from Cake Whiz uses non-latex gloves (the kind that aren't totally see-through), decorative ribbon, and candy for this budget-friendly Halloween treat craft. Get the rest of the tutorial here. Witch's Broom Treat Bags Credit: Two Crafting Sisters We have to tip our witch's hat off to the Two Crafting Sisters...this treat bag idea is creative! Make some of these for your kid's classmates and it will look like you did much more work than what actually went into making them. All you need are two brown paper bags per student, some decorative ribbon (or twine), and a branch. Cut one of the bags into shreds (while keeping the base together) and wrap it around the other bag that's still intact.Super cute and easy, right? Plus, it's affordable. Get the rest of this super creative tutorial here. Halloween Glow Stick Gifts Credit: Ladybug's Teacher Files In some districts around the country, schools don't allow kids to bring treat bags for their classmates, even though it's been proven that candy tampering is more of a myth than a threat. Better safe than sorry, we guess. Kristen from Ladybug's Teacher Files is a teacher herself, so we're betting that her Halloween Glow Stick Gift would pass the threat test. Her treat alternative idea was putting together some cute neon glowsticks to help light the way for children when they're trick-or-treating at night. Teachers have a knack for making cute crafts without breaking the bank or breaking their backs. Thank goodness for the teachers in the world. Get the details of this cute idea here. Monster Slime Kit Credit: Kim McCrary Here's another non-edible treat you can give your little one's classmates, and it's a craft that they can do at home. Your kid's classmates' parents will thank you. Using Elmer's glue, some glitter, and a little bit of Borax (how versatile is that stuff?!), kids can make their own monster slime. Just don't forget the how-to card that goes along with the gift. It's included as a download in the tutorial. Check out how Kim put her kit together here. 5-Minute Monster Cookie Pops Credit: The Country Chic Cottage Who doesn't love cookie or cake pops? This is a great last-minute treat for your kids' classroom. Angie from the Country Chic Cottage has done it again with these super-easy monster classroom Halloween treats. Grab some sandwich-style cookies (if you want to save money, go store-brand...they'll never know the difference) and dip them into some colored candy melts. Add candy eyes (or white candy melts with chocolate chips on top) and wrap them up! Get the super easy tutorial here. Friendly Ghost Treat Bags Credit: Craft-O-Maniac These googly-eyed ghost bags are easy and versatile. Grab some plain, white paper bags and some different sized googly eyes for a cute and friendly treat bag perfect for the little ones who might be scared of the creepier aspects of Halloween (ie fake blood and severed body parts). Get the scoop on these ghastly bags here. Eyeball Goodie Bags Credit: Paper Plate and Plane Here's another great gift bag idea for when you're short on time. Jeromina from Paper Plate and Plane provides you with three downloadable templates (in all 3 colors) so you can print the eyeballs out. Each 11x11 design can hold up to 7 pieces of mini sized candy bars. Simply print out the designs, place your candy and treats in the center, and twist the corners together. Super creepy. We think it could be done even better if you tied the ends off with a decorating ribbon and a tag that says,
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Things get weird on Tumblr. Around Valentine's Day, these strange Valentine cards start popping up everywhere, and they're hilariously fun.
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These cards are cheesy, adorable, and nothing but loving.
Things get weird on Tumblr. Around Valentine's Day, these strange Valentine cards start popping up everywhere, and they're hilariously fun.
Van oude posters en reclamecampagnes worden we nostalgisch en blij. En als het om chocolade gaat, kun je ons helemaal wegdragen.Heerlijk! Er zitten zelfs
Barbara's husband Jack . . . was killed in a car accident. Only 52 years old, Jack was driving home from work. A teenager with a very high blood-alcohol level was the other driver. Jack died instantly. The teenager was in the emergency room for less than two hours before he was released to go home. That day had been Barbara's fiftieth birthday and Jack had two plane tickets to Hawaii in his shirt pocket. He had been going to surprise her. Instead . . . he was killed by a drunk driver. When asked how she survived this tragic event in her life this was Barbara's response . . . one year later. With tears welling up in her eyes she said . . . "It's all right. I want to tell you. The day I married Jack, I promised I would never let him leave the house in the morning without telling him that I loved him. He made the same promise. It got to be a joke between us, and as babies came along it got to be a hard promise to keep. I remember running down the driveway, saying 'I love you' through teeth clenched when I was mad, or driving to the office to put a note in his car. It was a funny challenge." "We made a lot of memories trying to say 'I love you' before noon every day of our married life. The morning Jack died, he had left a birthday card in the kitchen for me and slipped out to the car. I heard the car engine start and I thought to myself . . . oh no you don't buster! I raced out to the driveway and banged on the car window until he rolled it down. 'Here on my fiftieth birthday Mr Jack Donevan, I, Barbara Donevan, want to go on record as saying I love you!'" "That is how I have survived. Knowing that the very last words I said to Jack were, 'I LOVE YOU.'" We may never have been able to have a family together, and our time together here on earth may not have been and may not be as long as that of other couples . . . but . . . from the moment we found each other and decided to share our lives together, the first words that Todd and I speak to each other with each day that dawns have always been 'I love you', along with them being our last words when we turn out the lights at night . . . and they are also the last words we say to each other when one or the other has to leave to go some place that the other is not going to as well. I do so adore this man I have been gifted with and cherish him with all of my heart, and he loves me back in the same way. He is not perfect, and neither am I. I would probably make two of him, and a good strong wind could probably blow him over with not too much trouble. At turns we make the other want to pull their hair out at times. But always, always . . . no matter what, no matter where, no matter when, no matter how . . . we love each other. And that's enough for me. A thought to carry with you through today . . . (¯`•.•´¯) (¯`•.•´¯)☆__ ☆ *`•.¸(¯`•.•´¯)¸.•´ ¤ ؛° ¤`•.¸.•´ ¤ ☆__☆***☆__☆... "Love never asks how much must I do, but how much can I do." ~Frederick A Agar ════════ ღೋƸ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒღೋ═══════ Cooking in The English Kitchen today . . . Deep Dish Ravioli Pizza! Just a little something I threw together that was mega tasty! (Well to me anyways!) ♥░Y░O░U♥ ░A░R░E░♥░A░♥░B░L░E░S░S░I░N░G░ ♥ Have a wonderful Wednesday!
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If you’re like me and my friends, you’ve been obsessed with the hilarious Valentine’s Day card memes floating around tumblr the last few weeks.
As part of our much anticipated Galentine’s party next week, I’m showing you another favorite party element: the invitations. Every party needs a good invitation, and these fit our “Hearts, hands, eyes, and lips” theme perfectly. I thought of them after the seeing the incredible work of Kate Zaremba and the 500 hands (with 2500 hand cut […]