Showing posts with label family. Show all posts
Showing posts with label family. Show all posts
Friday, May 26, 2017
DIY Pretty Little Gift Ideas For Teachers Friends and Family
DIY Pretty Little Gift Ideas For Teachers Friends and Family
I have a few more "box challenge" ideas for you today. These cute little gift ideas are from my blogging friend, Melissa Newell of My Party Passion.

Here Melissa used my white Breeve Gable Box and embellished it with scrapbook paper, twine and a fun cut out. Fill this little cutie with wrapped candies and gift cards, a perfect gift for your favorite teacher during teacher appreciation week or anytime during the school year!

Using another plain white Breeve Gable Box, Melissa created the perfect treat for a crafty friend. The box is decorated with scrapbook paper, ribbon and a cute tag. Inside some crafting embellishments like brads, buttons, washi tape, decorative clothes pins and a votive.

Last but not least using a plain Kraft Petal Box, a sweet birthday surprise for an adult friend. Not only did Melissa decorate the outside of the box with scrapbook paper, but also inside flaps. Fill the box with wrapped candies, a decorative magnet, a mini bottle of alcohol and a shot glass. This would make a fun bachelorette gift too!
What little goodies do you think would be fun gifts to go inside my Mini favor boxes?
DFTBA,
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Wednesday, April 5, 2017
Do Your Family a Favor and Talk Some Sense Into Them
Do Your Family a Favor and Talk Some Sense Into Them
My sister wrote and illustrated a short picture book for my mother as a Christmas present. Now my parents want me to bring the book to my editor and see what she thinks. I know exactly what shed think: "No. Thank you, but no." Oh, the story and the drawings are cute and fun, but I dont think the story can be stretched out to fill 32 pages (or whatever the length of a picture book is). However... I am not an editor. Is it possible that Im the short-sighted one?Well... you never know. Ive said hell no to manuscripts that went on to thrill the socks off of another editor and were published very nicely. (I still say hell no, but clearly some people love that stuff.)
I dont think my editor needs another picture book submission from a) someone who thinks their relative is brilliant, or b) someone who thinks they have an in because they know someone at the publishing house.Thats true.
Then again, it would take 30 seconds to read.But how long to say no to it, and graciously? Thats the time-suck.
Am I refusing my sister a fair chance? Or, should I just tell her to re-write the story until its good enough? Also, is there a way to let parents down gently, without making it sound like the gift was terrible?I dont know your family members, so I dont know what will make sense to them. You should at least try to bring across to them that editors field a LOT of friends-and-family manuscripts and they dont appreciate it. So while (of course) you are willing to do your sister as many special favors as there are stars in the sky, your editor isnt.
Editors are often sympathetic, patient people at heart (though overworked), but I know they all wish that more people understood that when one asks ones author friend to do a favor and send a manuscript to their editor, one is not asking the author to do you a favor-- emailing something takes very little time, and no energy. What one is really doing is asking the editor to do you a favor, and you dont get to ask strangers for favors.
Still, your editor likes you and wants to be kind, so sending your editor one manuscript from your family is probably ok with her. You may want to let your sister know that this is the only special favor youll be able to ask of your editor-- so is this the manuscript she wants to use her golden ticket on?
And as far as your parents: I dont understand why, but its clear that many people cant believe something is wonderful unless everyone else agrees. Which, in case anyone reading is feeling low on logic, MAKES NO SENSE. Publishing a manuscript is about appealing to thousands of people. There are lots of wonderful manuscripts that would make dozens, or scores, or even hundreds of people happy. They cant be published. They would be cherished, and they would sell, but they would not sell enough.
Publishing is about appealing to people who spend money on books. Publishing is about appealing to strangers. In terms of the story that a daughter writes for her parents, there is simply no excuse for any conclusion besides this one: if the parents think the story is wonderful, then it has appealed to the only important people in the world.
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Friday, February 10, 2017
DIY Family Wall Gallery
DIY Family Wall Gallery
I created the "This is our favorite spot" poster months before we bought our new house and knew that it would have a place in our future family room. Since we have vaulted ceilings in the new family room I didnt want this one sign to look insignificant all by itself on such a tall wall. So I created a family themed wall gallery with images of the kids, the entire family and a few other pieces to go with it.

I have a thing for numbers, the number 5 represents how many people are in our immediate family, both my husband and I grew up in families with 5 immediate members. The twelve 5 forty is our house number and I of course had to make that number 5 stand out. Love, the one word that truly represents us. I am so extremely blessed to have a family that loves each other, we really are a team!
All of the black and white prints were done at Staples using their "Engineer Print Service", which costs next to nothing. I think I paid under $10 to have them all printed. I had bought all of the frames on sale at Michaels Craft Store & Ikea.
I LOVE this wall in our house & cant wait to create another gallery in my loft space.
Last week when I shared my dining room chair make-over I mentioned that I was waiting to get my new old table from my parents. This table is not only special because it belonged to my great grandparents, but as a little kid I remember my parents receiving this table and my Mom spending hours/months working hard to refinish it in her spare time. This past Saturday, Valentines Day my parents came over and surprised us with it. I LOVE having a real table (not the huge round folding table we were using) that we can all sit around and share meals together, especially one that has so many memories. ***sigh***

Hey, have a great day and dont forget, today is the day to Send-A-Smile in the mail! In case you missed what this is all about, check out the post over on the Squatles blog.

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