Searching, a winner, and free pearls!

Sorry to cram a bunch into one post... but I've got three short items of business for you today:

First on the agenda: I'm over at Housewife Eclectic today talking about the Blogger search options. Come on over for a visit!

Next up: the winner of the Dino Applique Giveaway from Helping Little Hands is...

Congratulations! And please email me at iamjustlu@gmail.com with your mailing address. :)

And finally, the big thing that all you Utah readers will want to know... FREE PEARLS! (talk about burying the lead, eh? :) Goldsmith Jewelers is again doing their free strand of pearls for Mother's Day. And it really is free. And I'm not compensated in any way for telling you about this -- I got mine last year and I love them so I just want to share the goodness!

Just go to Goldsmith Jewelers' site, print the coupon, and take it into the store in downtown Provo for your free strand of pearls. The coupon is valid May 2-7, 2011, while supplies last (and I think they stock quite a few strands for this big promotion), one per household. 

Thanks for reading!

Mother's Day Etched Vase Tutorial

Keira is here today with a fantastic and inexpensive way to personalize a gift for Mother's Day... or a birthday, or any day really!

One quick note: I used my Silhouette to cut the words for her out of contact paper, but if you don't have access to a fantastic machine like that (my condolences!), you can print the letters/shapes from your computer and then trace and cut them with an x-acto knife on the contact paper, or you can also pick up some stickers at the craft store (or dollar store) and etch around the letters/shapes instead of the letters themselves, like this.

Trying to find a personalized Mother's Day gift? One that hasn't been done before? Or is simply cheap? Look no further, my fellow crafters! I bring you the etched vase--personalized with adjectives and/or nouns that describe your lady, or just a beautiful, simple design to spice up your dollar-store vase. :) Enjoy!



Before I begin with this tutorial, I beg you to use gloves as you work with the etching cream! If you don't believe that the cream can be dangerous, I ask you to glance over this article on it.


What you'll need:

A pair of gloves that can get wet (I use just standard clear plastic food prep gloves)
A pair of scissors
An exact-o knife or something sharp and pokey to pull out the words and/or pictures
Glass etching cream
Plenty of Q-tips
Glass cleaner and paper towels
A vase (duh!), I bought mine at the Dollar store. I saw the same one at Hobby Lobby for $5.99!
Your letters or pictures cut out of vinyl or contact paper
A towel, drop-cloth or plastic bag to cover your work area

What you'll do:

Make sure your words or pictures are correct. Is the spelling of all your words correct? Once you etch them, they're there forever.

Cut out each word or shape from contact paper and place on the vase. I etched the positive space (the words themselves) so I removed that part of the cut design. If you'd rather etch the negative space (the background or non-word part), remove that part of the design. The etching cream will etch whatever is NOT covered by the contact paper.

Clean the vase well with glass cleaner so there are no smudges or fingerprints.

Place the words carefully and make sure there are no bubbles or wrinkles.

Now (using gloves!), cake your cut-outs in etching cream with the Q-tips.

Let stand for as long as you wish--from 5 minutes to 30 minutes. The longer the cream stays on, the deeper and more visible the etch. I left mine on for about 10 or 15 minutes, and I wish I would have left it on longer.

Then scrape the cream off and dump back into the bottle (did you know you can use it over and over??), and rinse in the sink with gloves!

Now remove your vinyl or contact paper and wipe clean and voila! Your own personalized vase! Just deliver with flowers on Mother's Day and you're the talk of the town! :)

What I would do differently:

As I said before, I would leave the cream on longer for a deeper etch. You can see with this vase, the lettering is hard to read!

Secondly, I'd pay more attention to how I painted on my etching cream. I accidentally went "outside the lines" and etched a blotch on the vase. Once you do it, you can't undo it, so be careful and deliberate!

For other ideas:


Don't be limited to vases. Here's a frame I etched with a spiritual quote and a picture of Christ, appropriate for a baptism, wedding, christening or blessing, or an Easter gift. Insert a picture of your family in place of Christ with a quote or song unique to your clan. :) Anything that is glass is up for grabs! Happy Mother's Day crafting to you all!

Becoming the Housewife MacGyver PHYSICALLY

Welcome to May!


This month our Housewife MacGyver efforts are focused on becoming more MacGyver physically. Because we all want a little bit more of this... ;)

image via http://rdanderson.com/
This was the closest I could find to a shirtless photo. To be honest, I didn't want to take too many chances searching for pictures of shirtless 80's men online because that could lead to all sorts of unwanted images seared into my brain for.ev.er. May the men of the 80's rest in peace.
Okay, I will never have pecs like MacGyver... and, since I'm a woman and not a man, that's something I can definitely live with. That's not the goal this month, either (unless you really want it to be).

Becoming self-reliant physically, to me, means having my body and muscles ready to do whatever I need them to do, when I need them to do it -- and feeling and looking good should be part of that package, too, right?

We have some great guests this month who will be talking about different aspects of physical self-reliance, so now is the time to start making your goals and getting motivated! Just a baby step in the right direction is all it takes to get started! You could...
  • remember to take your multi-vitamin
  • sign up to take a CPR course
  • learn how to cook a healthy food that's always scared you... like kale or spaghetti squash or even whole wheat bread
  • have your blood pressure and cholesterol measured... perhaps as part of an annual physical? :)
  • start using those home exercise videos you've stockpiled but never opened
  • re-stock your medicine cabinet with the summer-essential bandaids and first aid ointment... and probably some after-burn lotion for all the sun you'll love soaking up! or, better yet.. sunscreen!
  • drink more water
  • or really ANYTHING that will help you (and/or your family) become more self-reliant physically

I have two goals this month:


Be physically active *on purpose* for 30 minutes a day, 5 days a week. I walk for 30 minutes with  my mom 2 days a week, and now that the weather is finally warming up here (and the snow from the weekend has melted :), this is a doable goal for me right now -- just a small 3-days-worth step in the healthier direction. I emphasize on purpose because chasing after my toddler in 2 minute bursts really does add up... but I don't know that counts for the same health-benefits for me as real, concentrated exercise. ;)

When I was planning Housewife MacGyver back in October and November, I thought this would be a good kick in the pants to get me running again since I am TERRIBLE at running when the weather is dreary and/or cold. But, since this little bundle of joy I'm carrying doesn't always respond well to physical exertion and feeling light-headed and nauseous for two days after a good workout is NOT part of a healthy exercise regimen, I'll be sticking mostly to walking, and walking a local 5K at the beginning of June.


Cut out the junky snacks and replace them with healthier snacks. We are a family of snackers. And we love our sugars and fats... and not always in moderation. Especially since I've been pregnant, I want something to crunch at all times. So, instead of going for potato chips and Whopper eggs left over from Easter, I'm making an effort to have healthy crunches around and readily available, too -- apples and celery are our favorites, plus the rest of the veggie tray regulars and crackers. A cracker with peanut butter is almost like a nutty bar... :)

So, what baby step(s) are you going to take this month to become a Housewife MacGyver physically?

Dino Applique Giveaway Extended

Hi all! Happy Monday! What a weekend it's been, eh?

In honor of the fact that hey, we have IRL lives over the weekend (sometimes I forget... do you? :) I've decided to extend the Dino Applique Giveaway from Helping Little Hands until tomorrow (Tuesday) night. So head on over to enter (just one comment is all!) because this applique will be adorable for a little guy or little lady in your life (or for you, too ;)

 And I'll be back later today to unveil our Housewife MacGyver theme for the month... woohoo!
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