Saturday, August 6, 2011

Highlighted Weekend Links-- Share Your Best Post!

Happy Saturday! Are you enjoying your weekend? Please pop in to link up YOUR best post of the week at my Weekend Bloggy Reading party. Open for new links until Sunday at 10 pm (ET).

All kinds of posts are welcome: We have recipes, home remedies, room makeovers, crafts, fashion advice, book reviews, and more! The code for the button is near the end of this post.

There are a lot of fabulous posts this weekend! If you haven't yet, please be sure to visit some of the other links from the party and say a quick howdy to those who have taken the time to visit you. That's how a good blog party works--lots of participation. Otherwise we just have a bunch of stagnant links, and that's no fun for anyone!

I'd also really appreciate it if you'd take the time to link back to me within your post(s)...I like to return the favor by Featuring the bloggers who follow through with good old fashioned blogging etiquette!

Keep reading to see just a few of the posts that caught my eye so far:

~DIY Colorpath Pillow


~Paint Chip Jewelry Display

~Take Your Own Family Portraits

~The Lion Story

~Healthy Potato Salad

~Oreo Reeses Brownie Bars


So, what did you have up your sleeve this week? Come by and share it with us here! Be sure to check out some of the other bloggers' work too. Here's the button in case you'd rather use that than a link back.
Weekend Bloggy Reading


I'm working at commenting as well as balancing my family and fun time this weekend...thanks for your patience!

If I've featured you, feel free to snag this button for your blog:
Featured At Serenity Now


I'll be back tomorrow with more Highlights!

Saturday Stop and Shop

Are you here for the Weekend Bloggy Reading party? Stop by to link up your best post of the week! I'll be back later today with some highlights from the party, which is open until 10 pm (ET) on Sunday.

I thought I'd share a few quick shop highlights from my Sponsors, who always have something neat going on. Check out what they have in store for you this month!

~The Cat's Paw
Barbara's shop features affordable fabrics, vintage buttons, and handmade fabric baskets. This Tanya Whelan Hatbox pattern has me itching to work on something crafty!


~FromYouFlowers.com
From You Flowers is a one-stop shop for flowers, plants, gifts, and more. This Daisy Summer Tote looks like the perfect summery way to say "hello" to someone special. Enter the site from the button in my Sponsors sidebar and you'll get 15% off your order!


~Karen at Home
Karen's recipe for Easy Chicken Salad Sandwiches will make your mouth water! I am a huge fan of simple, inexpensive recipes.


~Shabby Creek Designs 
Have you visited Gina's new shop? Formerly, The Shabby Chic Cottage, Gina's new site is filled with all kinds of goodies to fluff you cottage, castle, or casa. I'm crushing on these Paris Postmark Votives.


Silhouette
Do you own one of these fab machines yet? I have been so pleased with what I can do with mine! There will be some neat promotions coming up this month at Serenity Now...if you head over to the Silhouette shop, please be sure to use the code SERENITY when you check out.

                                                                 Silhouette Electronic Cutting Tool


~Tres Magnifique
Back to School season is a comin'! Wouldn't one of the Vintage Book Bundles from Tres Magnifique make a unique addition to a seasonal vignette?


{Happy Shopping!}

*If you are interested in partnering with me this year as a Sponsor, I have a slot available! Please email me at amandaserenitynow(at)gmail(dot)com for details. My rates are very competitive!*


Friday, August 5, 2011

::Weekend Bloggy Reading:: Link Up!

Welcome to Weekend Bloggy Reading. I hope you'll link up your best post of the week today, and maybe leave me some comment love!

All kinds of posts are welcome--recipes, crafts, funny stories, home decor, etc.; but please do not link to Etsy shops, businesses, items for sale, etc. (I have a Sponsors section, if you'd like to Advertise with me.)

Here are a few of my faves from this week:


sources listed below

~This DIY Pull-Out Pantry is a result of some hard work and a few margaritas. See how Katie pulled it off at On the Banks of Squaw Creek

~Jen’s beautifully organized laundry room will make you swoon with its bins, baskets, bright colors.

~One of the recent stops on Lindsey's home tour was her girls' bedroom: soft and feminine without being over-the-top girlie, and lots of unique storage options.

~Sarah added some texture to her kitchen with a window mistreatment from an unusual source: 1960s blinds. See how she updated her space using outdated materials at Three Boys.

~And Me? This week featured:

Time to link up your best post of the week (please take the time to include a link-back or my party button and visit some of the other participants!)

Here's the button code if you'd prefer to use that rather than a link-back:
Weekend Bloggy Reading





Party is open until 10 pm (ET) on Sunday night.

Remember that blog parties work best when bloggers participate, so if you have a chance to visit a few of the other links, you might find a new friend or two!

We'll be taking advantage of the tax free school shopping in Virginia this weekend. The girls need a few outfits, and I'm never one to turn down shopping! Natalie's going to be in another Fashion Show next weekend, so we have to go in to look over the wardrobe choices as well. So much fun to be a fashionista! {wink}

What are you up to this weekend?

I'll be back tomorrow with some highlights from Weekend Bloggy Reading!

(This Code is for blogs featured today!):
Featured At Serenity Now

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Ten

Once upon a time, I was a precocious little girl who memorized commercials about Dove soap and maxi pads and recited them to old ladies at the mall.

One day, my dad, a civilian worker for the Navy, hired someone on at the base. The two guys hit it off and arranged for their families to meet. The families became fast friends, and I took a real liking to the oldest son.

The boy was a year older than I was, and sometimes a little too cool for me. I had lots of crushes over the years, but the boy was extra cute. Imagine how happy I was when the boy asked me out for coffee my first summer home from college. I'm fairly certain it was the mini skirt that got his attention. We got married when we were still full-time college students (and T also worked full-time!).

It wasn't easy being the one of the only young married couples on a small campus. I think a lot of people secretly assumed we'd fizzle out because we married young.

I love that today, Ten years later, we can prove them wrong.

We've had a nice journey these Ten years. Graduating college, finding jobs, buying a house and cars, travel (though not as much as I'd like), starting a family, late nights, early mornings.


And just to keep it real, here's how a recent conversation regarding our time together went down:

Me {thoughtfully}: Wow, I can't believe that soon we'll be married 10 years!
T {not looking up from iPad}: Um, yeah. Uhuh.
Me: Yep. Ten years of indentured servitude....
T {indignant}: Hey! I bought you a nice house and a car...
Me {interrupting}: Oh, no, silly. Not me. You. I own you, buddy!

Regardless of who considers themselves to be shackled, there's no one else I'd rather do hard time with. Marriage isn't easy. We have our disagreements, arguments, and even straight up yelling fights. (FYI, I am the yeller.)

In today's world, I think Ten years of marriage is a real accomplishment! Unless T has something up his sleeve, I don't know if there are any big plans for today. I would have loved a trip to Italy or (more realistically, knowing my husband) Alaska, but we're being careful with our money these days. I have plenty of jewelry, I don't need flowers because I killed all mine, and chocolates would just go to my waistline.

So maybe today needs to be about just celebrating our marriage, the good times and the bad.

I'm ready to sign on for another Ten!

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Decorative Tile Message Board and Menu Board

As a stay-at-home mom of two little girls, I spend a lot of time at the kitchen sink washing dishes. Today's project is a very simple, easy craft that will give you something cute to look at while you scrub those sippy cups!


Decorative Tile Message Board

Supplies:


  • Large Ceramic Tile from a home improvement store (only $0.77 apiece at Lowe's)
  • E-6000 glue
  • White Spray Paint
  • Ball Knobs (with one side flat) from craft store 
  • Dry Erase Marker
  • Velcro
  • Rub-ons from craft store or Silhouette/Cricut and vinyl

Here's how I did it!
1. Choose your rub-on (or vinyl design) and cut to fit your tile.

2. Lay your designs out and be sure they are spaced where you want them.

3. Follow the manufacturer's directions and be sure your rub your design (or vinyl) down all the way.

4. Carefully peel away the rub-on backing or the Silhouette transfer tape

5. Apply E-6000 to the flat side of your knobs (after you've spray painted them white and they are dry)

6. Firmly press the knobs onto the back of the tile

7. Cut a small strip of velcro and apply to the back of the tile.

8. Apply the other side of the velcro to the pen and secure it to the back of the tile.

Now your memo/message board is inclined to make writing easier!





















I wrote the most profound quote I could think of:


The dry erase marker should come right off with a paper towel. Wet it just a bit if the marker is older or stubborn.

These make great gift ideas! I love words and quotes. It makes washing those dishes slightly less of a chore when I have something fun to look at. It's also great for Bible memory verses, funny notes to your husband, to-do lists, and more. It would also be cute sitting on a small easel.

You can pick up a pack of rub-ons at the craft store with a coupon for a couple of dollars if you don't own a Silhouette. I used my Silhouette to cut some vinyl to make a separate Menu Board:


I'd love to know if you make one!

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Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Blogging Myth #5: Blog Design Doesn't Matter

Welcome back to my Blogging Myths series, where we discuss the misconceptions that many bloggers (and readers!) have about blogging. I took a break for "beach week" and now I'm ready to be back in the swing of things. If you're new here and would like to start from the beginning of the series, you can click here.

Myth #5: Blog Design Doesn't Matter

When I started up my blog, I was under the impression that as long as I had hilarious stories to share, the rest didn't really matter too much. While good content is the most important thing a blogger should focus on, it's nice to be aware of other ways to please your readers.

You have only so many seconds to capture a new visitor before he or she decides whether to stay and click around or to move on to the next site. Being mindful of reader turn-offs can help you present your material in the most flattering light.

1. Basic Blog Layout

  • Templates

If your blog is hosted by Blogger, there are dozens of basic templates for you to choose from. Most bloggers use the format with the blog posts on the left side of the screen and other links and information on the right, since our eyes naturally go from left to right when we read.



















By clicking on the "Design" tab in your Blogger Dashboard, you can add and rearrange various widgets for your sidebar (Followers, Archives, Search Button, etc.)

It's important to look at your blog keeping a new reader in mind. Will he or she be more interested in your Blog Roll or finding out if you have a Facebook page? Think about that as you move those buttons and widgets around.

2. Basic Blog Design

  • Basic Design Upgrade

One of the other nice things about Blogger is that by clicking on the "Design" tag in your Blogger Dashboard and then "Template Designer," you can change the colors of your basic blog, the fonts, and the number of columns.














But the problem with editing your blog design with Blogger is that it still has that basic "beginner" look about it. You want to stand out; you want to capture your readers' attention!

  • Simple and Free Upgrades

The easiest and least expensive way to change things up is to visit a site that offers free blog background templates. The Cutest Blog on the BlockShabby Blogs, and My Style Backgrounds are a few that I am familiar with.

Yes, chances are that someone else out there has the same background that you chose, but you can take it step further by designing your own header in PicasaScrapblog, or Photoshop. I made this one to go with my old template that I found for free on The Cutest Blog on the Block:









Certainly not professionally done, but for a girl who was just starting out, it wasn't bad. Readers seemed to love the mix of fonts in the tagline.

  • Custom Blog Design
If you've blogged for long enough to know that you truly enjoy it, your readership is growing, and you plan on continuing the gig, you may want to consider hiring a blog designer to give your site a fresh new look.

A blog designer will listen to your concerns, your likes and dislikes, and come up with a plan of action. My main designer is Lauren from Designer Blogs. I always appreciate how Lauren is willing to revise designs for me until I am satisfied. With my thoughts on a move to WordPress, Lauren will be my go-to girl. Kim from 733 Custom Blog Design is also fabulous with a quick turn-around on orders and replies to questions. She made many of the buttons on my site.

Do some research before you choose a blog designer. I spent several months perusing blogs and making notes on features I liked. Now that styles have changed, I'm considering another redesign...you have to be flexible and go with the flow!

3. Easy on the Eyes
Don't make your readers work to read your posts or scan your blog.
  • Font
Choose a font that your readers are used to seeing, whether it be in print form, or elsewhere online. ProBlogger argues that this choice makes them more comfortable, and thus more likely to continue reading.
  • Background and Text Colors
The last thing a blogger wants to do is strain readers' eyes or cause a negative reaction due to garish color combinations. When in doubt, a white post background with black text is best!
  • Clutter
Readers shouldn't have to wade through dozens of blinkie buttons and extraneous links on your sidebar to get to the important stuff. Not only are blinkie buttons (or too many plain buttons) distracting, they slow down your page loading time.

If growing your readership is your goal, then pause to evaluate how your sidebar and footer are laid out. If you are able, consider adding pages to your header for contact info., top posts, a blog roll, etc. Anything to streamline your site and make it accessible for your audience!
  • Music to Your Ears?
Please for the love of all that is holy, don't play automatic music on your blog! If you want a playlist up, by all means, go for it. But please, please edit the settings so I don't click on your blog and jump out of my seat when AC/DC's "Back in Black" blasts out of my computer speakers.

For 99% of readers, background music is distracting and startling.

4. Make Interaction Easy
  • Word Verification
One of the top complaints from readers everywhere is taking the time to type a nice comment only to be hit with the dreaded Word Verification before their comment can post. Please, even if you think you don't have it active, or if you're not sure, read this post or check your settings yourself. With Blogger's spam protection, Word Verification is an unnecessary and annoying addition to a blog.
  • Can they reach you?
Again, log into your Dash and be sure that you have an email address enabled with your Blogger account. This post will give you instructions and explain why this is so important.

Think about having some contact buttons (email, Facebook, Twitter, etc.) added to your blog under your profile, or learn how to make some for yourself. There are tutorials all over the web!

What things are important to you when it comes to a great blog design?

*Please keep my five year old, Natalie, in your prayers today. She's having surgery this morning to remove a cyst on her ear. This is her first time to go under anesthesia, and I'm a nervous mommy!* (Update: Home from the hospital, and she seems to be doing great so far! Thank you for the prayers and kind thoughts and comments!)

Monday, August 1, 2011

Case of the Purloined Veggies (Before & After Garden)

I thought it would be fun to show you some current garden shots today, so you can see what's happened since we started our vegetable garden. Things came in quite nicely this year, despite the raging heat. They look a bit wilted in this photo, but after tonight's watering, they'll be nice and perky tomorrow....























Such a difference from the Before shots, right?























My very first harvest consisted of some large zucchini (enough for at least 12 loaves of zucchini bread when shredded!) and some green peppers. The tomatoes and just starting to ripen, and my peppers are doing well too.



Although it may appear to the untrained eye that our garden is yielding a real bumper crop, the truth is that the zucchini plants have faded quickly, and I couldn't figure out what was happening to my pepper plants. At first, I figured we might have a worm in the plants, or maybe a rabbit was hopping around our garden at night.

Ever a fan of the original Nancy Drew books (when she looked fashionable and drove a blue convertible), I decided to investigate. My search for the truth was interrupted when "Bess" and "George" and I took a beach trip with my mom, but we came home to this:


The face of an angel, yes? Wrong...


Apparently, 10 pound Emma decided to forgo her diet of dog food and rabbits and has become a vegetarian. T said he caught her eating a tomato, and she pulled all of my yellow peppers off the pepper plant. Those are her special favorites--an appetizer, if you will.

This explains the half gnawed up zucchinis I kept finding. That darn dog cheated me out of more zucchini bread. Her punishment is now supervised trips to the backyard, where she stares longingly at the garden while sneaking looks at me to see if I am watching.

My one saving grace is that her mouth is too small to crack through my melons, which are the most stunningly delicious fruit. And I'm not even bragging. I'm just being honest about it. I love how the vines trail up the ugly old fence.



I'm considering hiring a security firm who specializes in vegetable protection. You can never be too safe with a Pomeranian around.

Join me tomorrow for Myth #5 in my Blogging Myths series!

Linking to the Before and After Party at Thrifty Decor Chick.

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