Monday, December 19, 2011

Super Cute Step Stools

My husband's grandpa made these super sturdy solid oak step stools.  I made them even better by engraving this cute saying on them.  It's engraven into the wood so it won't rub off or wear out.  These are the only three I have left from a craft sale earlier this fall.  Let me know if you want to purchase one. 
$13 each.

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

One More Thing...

I am not very blog savy, and I don't want to email everyone every time I update my blog. But if you would like to get updates, please let me know and I will send them to you via email... unless there's a better way to do this and I am clueless? 

My New (To Me) Table

A year ago or so my husband and I were talking about putting a small bar in our kitchen where the laptop could sit and the kids could play computer games. There was some discussion about what we wanted it to look like and, long story short, we decided on metal. Tin, to be more precise. I wanted something really rustic with nail heads and scratches and dents showing and adding character. Well, we also needed a new table. The one we had we bought 12 years ago when we got married. At a garage sale. For 20 dollars. It was pretty sad. But I didn't want a big formal table. That just isn't me. So, we decided to take the same idea we had for the bar and do a table to match.

So, with a free table from Dave's grandma's house and some tin from a roofing supplier, Dave made me this amazing piece of art. I LOVE IT!!! He painted the legs and even picked out the paint himself. He did awesome. I love that he will just take my crazy ideas and bring them to life.







BEST HUSBAND IN THE WORLD!!! Up next - a built in bench on the two sides where the wall are. I can't wait!!

Monday, November 14, 2011

Family Proclamation Plaque






All of my married life I have searched for a unique way to display the Family Proclamation in my home. The document itself is so long that in the past, I have been limited as to what I can do with it. BUT now I have this super fun laser engraving table. I can engrave super fine detail. This plaque is a great example of that.


I can't be the only wife/mother/daughter of God that's looking for a unique and beautiful way to display this Proclamation in my home. If you are interested in purchasing one, I have them available with a couple different options. The plaque pictured above measures 12inches x 13inches and is an inch thick. It comes in black, dark brown, white, and cream. If you prefer another color, please contact me. I am charging $24 for the one pictured here. Another option available is to add 3 extra inches onto the bottom of the plaque and print a family name. For example -


Baker Family


est. 1999


The price of a 12 x 16 plaque with a family name on the bottom would be $30.


If you have other ideas, please contact me. I love to see the kinds of things others come up with!


Please feel free to email me (find my email in my profile) or leave me a message here.


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Thursday, November 10, 2011

Water Bottle Update

One of my friends, Sandy, asked me to do some water bottles for her missionary son, his companion and another friend. I realized that should have been in my first description! Missionaries are riding around on their bikes all day and they totally need water bottles. And what a fun piece of memorabilia! I used fonts that mimic the missionary badge on these ones and I think they turned out great. This would be a great Christmas gift for those missionaries in your lives!

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Custom Laser Engraved Water Bottles

So, first things first. I am not a photographer. I apologize for blurry, poorly arranged photos. But this isn't about photography, so it's all good!!








I found these water bottles at the Dollar Tree in the summer. I was looking for a cool handout for our Ward Youth Conference. The losing of the water bottles at Youth Conferences past has us leaders ANNOYED! So, I thought if I made water bottles that were a little cooler than plastic disposable ones, maybe the youth would keep track of them. And they did!!! Not one water bottle lost.


I have a laser engraving table that I can do lots of cool things with (this example is only the beginning) and so I designed this C2B logo, patterned after the CTR logo. And then put names on all of them. SUPER COOL! They were a big hit.


Then, just a couple weeks later, the company my husband works for was looking for a "party favor" for a golf tournament and so I did a couple hundred with their company logo on them. They turned out great.




I currently have more that I would love to custom laser engrave for anyone who wants them. I am charging 4 dollars per water bottle. You just need to tell me what you want on it... your son or daughter's soccer team, company logo and contact information, birthday party favors....




The water bottles come in green, red, blue, and silver.



Please contact me by leaving a comment here and I will get back to you soon!



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Thursday, October 20, 2011

More Baby Steps...

I am finally going to do this blog thing!



So, my baby boy has horrible eczema on his feet and ankles. If left exposed, he scratches until they bleed. Now he has secondary infections and is on antibiotics. The doctor wants me to keep vaseline and socks on him at all times. To prevent dirt and bacteria from building up, I need to change his socks three or four times per day. I bought a package of 10 pair of cotton socks for 6 dollars or so, put a pair on him and the poor little guy promptly slipped on the wood floor and fell on his little diapered tushey! Socks with the little gripper stuff on the bottom can be fairly pricey, especially if I am changing his socks several times a day. I remembered this trick I saw several years ago and I thought I would try it and share! Put puffy paint on the bottom of socks! Brilliant! And it totally worked! I just did dots on the first few pair, but I think I'll get a little crazy with the next few pair I do. When I say crazy, I am talking squiggly lines or something. I'm not all that crazy. Anyway, here in Arizona we have lots of tile and hard floors, and winter is coming so I thought SOMEONE may find this helpful.



I am excited to get started on this blog thing. Thanks for popping in!