Okay, I have been completely a slacker. I totally neglected you and for that, I am SORRY! Lots going on around here. I just found out my mom has multiple clots in her legs from her pelvis to her knee. I am super worried about that, so if you are the praying type, pray for my mommy.
I have been working on a new adventure for Fridays on my blog. It is going to be called "Fabulous Floral Fridays" and each Friday I will feature a stamp set or stamp that is a floral and at least one card I have made with it. I am really excited about this. This will begin next Friday, so if you have lots of floral sets, plan to dig them out and let's get stamping together!!!
I bought a carpet steamer today from Sears. It is a Hoover and it seems like it will work well. I am working on getting the pee out of my carpets because Dobby is mostly trained but he occasionally will pee in one of his frequent peed on spots, and I need to fix that situation. Plus, I needed some retail therapy because of this stress and the above stresses.


ETA: The book is called "Crochet School - A Complete Course" and is by Sterling Publishing Co, Inc. -New York. The picot border can be found on page 110 of that book. I used a "G" hook.
I also made a paint can to give baby McKayla as well. I had never done a memory can before, so it was all new to me, which made it fun and challenging. I ended up using Scotch brand double sided tape, and so far it has held, but I ran out of my red terrifically tacky tape and did not have time to run to the store to get more. Inside of the can, I put infant tylenol, baby wash, baby lotion, baby socks, an infant tooth and gum brush, chocolates (for mom), a note pad to make note of the milestones and matching pink pen, a little matchbox to save some hair from her first haircut, mylicon (love the stuff -- lifesaver for gassy babies who can't burp), a baby bib that says "I love Mommy," a sleeper from old navy (pink and white striped), and I think that is it. I barely fit it all in. I hammered the lid on and it is done. It should be hard for my hubby to mess it up. I used chipboard letters and covered them with paper and sanded the edges (super hard with tiny letters -- totally would not recommend this). The ribbons are just proof that now I can match practically any paper with the bazillion rolls of ribbon I have. WOOHOO! The poem on the top reads:
Baby Books are great ideas,
but sometimes you’re too busy.
Living with a little one
can put you in a tizzy.
Milestones pass too fast at times
to find the proper page,
so jot a note of each event
with date and baby’s age
(like “took 3 steps on June the 1st”
or “teething - 5th December”).
Then drop it in this memory can
to help you always remember.
Sorry the colors are so bad on the photos, but it is almost 11 pm and pretty dark here in Phoenix, so obviously I could not use natural light, and since it is leaving tomorrow at 5 am, I decided to take photos anyway. It is very vanilla on the top piece if that helps you to get an idea of the colors more true and accurately. I hope she likes it!
Comments
Lisa B.
Love the baby projects...had never heard of the memory can either, GREAT idea. LOVE all the ribbon on the handle.
Vanessa
Awesome:)