I have been busy working on some fun crafts for St. Patrick's day, and so far my kids are loving it! These St. Patrick's Day Medallion Marshmallows were a big hit, and they are perfect little treats for any St. Patrick's Day party! Paper medallions are fun because you can do so many cute things with … [Read more...]
Crayon Lipstick
I couldn't wait to have a daughter. I imagined pink girly toys, dolls, princess costumes, and make-up. I guess it was my way of making up for the fact that I never got my sister Heather (yeah that was going to be her name, assuming mom let me name her). This week the girls have been begging me daily … [Read more...]
Pink & Black Princess Baby Shower Theme
This pink and black princess baby shower theme idea is one of my favorite parties to date! This post is based on my personal experience. I was provided the samples free of charge by Oriental Trading. No other type of compensation was received for sharing my Pink and Black Baby Shower Theme … [Read more...]
The Ultimate DIY Gift Guide
Whether your holiday gift list has you feeling overwhelmed, or you just can’t seem to find the perfect birthday present for that special someone, you can find few things more stressful than searching for gifts. This season, cut out the mall all together and try your hand at this DIY Gift Guide. … [Read more...]
Organizing Your Paper Scraps
If you're constantly trying to organize your paper scraps, I can help! I wrote this post as a part of a paid campaign with Brother and Blueprint Social. All opinions are my own. This post contains affiliate links. I hate to throw anything away, especially paper. I always have paper scraps … [Read more...]
DIY Seed Packet Valentines
This tutorial is for Seed Packet Valentines, you can view my other Valentine's Day projects here. This year I am focusing on giving candy-free valentines. Don't get me wrong, I love candy as much as the next person, but with four kids, the last thing I need is a house full of candy! We literally … [Read more...]
How $6 Transformed My Craft Room!
My craft room also doubles as a laundry room. Okay, actually I have taken over the laundry room with my craft supplies. It's also the place where we keep Sophie's food and water, and where I store my photography props. All that to say, I have NO space. They are pictured below is really all I have to … [Read more...]
DIY Valentine's Day Wreath
I love wreaths, and this DIY Valentine's Day Wreath is inexpensive and easy to make. This post contains affiliate links. It's so easy that I also plan to let the kids make one. If you have never made a DIY Valentine's Day Wreath, this is a perfect craft for beginners, so let's get … [Read more...]
Easy Hefty Kids Crafts
Thanks for checking out my Easy Hefty Kids Crafts post! My kids love crafting; they have been doing it since they could hold a crayon. Some parents like to play with dolls and cars with their children; I have always loved to watch my kids create. My boys are 10 and 11, and they will still drop … [Read more...]
Spice Things Up: 30 Day Marriage Challenge
~ This Spice Things Up! 30 Day Marriage Challenge shop has been compensated by #CollectiveBias, Inc. and its advertiser #YoursandMine. Welcome to Faithfully Free's 30 Day Marriage Challenge. I'm so glad you've found this series. If you're reading this, I'm going to assume that you are looking … [Read more...]
DIY Citrus Coffee Scrub : Essential Oils Recipes
Are you looking for awesome DIY Christmas gifts for the men in your life? If so, this body scrub is super simple to make and is much more manly than any scrub you can buy (oh, and it's all-natural)! I know a few men who would openly confess to using sugar scrub regularly, but not many. Most scrubs … [Read more...]
Old & New Family Christmas Traditions
Our family has so many Christmas traditions we like to keep around the holiday season, and sometimes we even add to them. This year our newest Christmas tradition is called the Christmas Code Names Game. It has already proved to be so much fun, and we will continue this Christmas tradition every … [Read more...]
Christmas Code Names Game
Every year my kids shake their gifts, check to see who has the most presents under the tree, and inevitably someone wrapping paper "falls off" their gift before Christmas. This year, I decided to start the Christmas Code Names Game tradition, passed down to me by my friend Lori a few years … [Read more...]
DIY Kids Chore Chart: Getting Kids More Involved
~This shop has been compensated by Collective Bias, Inc. and its advertiser. All opinions are mine alone. #CleanForTheHolidays #CollectiveBias As a mom of four, it is a top priority around my home to teach my children the importance of helping with chores around the house. I want them to … [Read more...]
Thankfully Sweet Pie Parfaits
~ This shop has been compensated by #CollectiveBias, Inc. and its advertiser. All opinions are mine alone. Every year I try to come up with sweet ways to show the kids how thankful I am for them. In years past I have sent notes with little candies attached in their lunch boxes and they have … [Read more...]
Raising Christian Girls: A Disney Princess Makeover
~This shop has been compensated by #CollectiveBias, Inc. and its advertiser #DisneyBeauties. All opinions are mine alone. This weekend my daughter celebrated her 5th birthday, and we started the day off in true princess fashion, with a princess makeover! My girls love having "girl time", and I … [Read more...]
Parent's Choice Diaper Wreath: A Shower Gift Under $30
~This shop has been compensated by #CollectiveBias, Inc. and its advertiser #BabyDiaperSavings. All opinions are mine alone.A few months ago, I wrote A Prayer For The Childless. What I didn't mention at the time was that this prayer was actually for my sister-in-law. After trying for years to get … [Read more...]
Low Calorie Popcorn Recipes: Pumpkin Pie & Mexican Popcorn
~ This shop has been compensated by #CollectiveBias, Inc. and its advertiser #SkinnyGirlSnacks. All opinions are mine alone. I've always said that eating six meals a day is the most crucial part of any food plan. When planning my daily meals, I always leave room for snacking because I like my … [Read more...]
DIY How To Re-cover A Dining Room Chair Seat {User Submitted}
After I shared my DIY project: one of my awesome readers submitted a project she worked on with her daughter-in-law. She shared her own DIY on how to recover a dining room chair seat. This project is so simple and can save you hundreds of dollars. Dining room chairs aren't cheap, so before you toss … [Read more...]
DIY Customized Kids Chalkboard Dresser
I looked for a dresser for months when I spotted a $5 dresser at a yard sale. It was old and ugly, but for five bucks, I was willing to take my chances at refurbishing a dresser for the first time. My first plan was to sand it and stain it. When I got home, my husband mentioned the chalkboard paint … [Read more...]
Freezer Care
FREEZER CARE TIPS & TRICKS It’s worth making sure that your home insurance offers cover for accidental damage to the contents of your freezer (an additional premium may apply if this is not part of the standard policy). A broken freezer can be a disaster, ruining what could be hundreds of … [Read more...]
25 Amazing DIY Gifts For Father's Day
When I think about Father's Day, the same things come to mind year after year. Bad ties, wallets, change holders, and hand-print tee-shirts. Why are these gifts so popular for Father's Day? Do we just not know the men in our lives that well? Are they hard to buy for because they seem to have … [Read more...]
Scrapbooking Inspiration: License, Prom, and Graduation
This post contains affiliate links. Thanks for supporting our site. State Driver's License Scrapbooking Template: Getting your first license is a BIG deal! My mom had a super cute idea to re-create my brother's license via scrapbook pages. I for one think it turned out … [Read more...]
Genie Garage Door Opener: SilentMax® 1000 Review
Today, I'm sharing our Genie Garage Door Opener: SilentMax® 1000 Review. For the past three weekends, my husband and I have been working hard to get our home ready to rent out. We only have about 2 1/2 months before we leave for NC. To some people, it may seem like we are getting started a … [Read more...]
Easy & Fun Colored Rice (Pre-School Fun)
Are you looking for something simple to do with your toddler/preschooler today? Why don't you color some rice?! What Cha Need: - Rice - Food Coloring - Ziploc Bags How Ya Make It: All you do is add a few drops of food coloring to a cup (or more) of rice. Then mix. The more color … [Read more...]
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