Sunday, November 1, 2015

Smitten for Mittens

Hey Everyone!

My sister and I have been running a store on Etsy for a while and I wanted to let you know that we will be adding new upcycled sweater mittens to our inventory to prepare for the upcoming chilly weather.

These mittens are all uniquely handmade and make the perfect gift for holidays or birthdays.

Check them out here! https://www.etsy.com/shop/eakboutique

We will be adding more mittens in the next few weeks so continue to check in!


Friday, October 9, 2015

Beginnings of a Happily Ever After

Hello all!!

I finally got the chance to sit down and download all of the pictures from my wedding in June. (I know, 4 months later) I wanted to share just a few highlights from that amazing day!

Warning: I included lots of pictures!

All of the pictures were taken by the talented Susie at Susie Rostad Photography. 



We got married in a beautifully renovated barn, just about an hour from where I grew up.
The upper level had rustic charm paired with gorgeous chandeliers and twinkle lights. 


I really didn't do much decorating in the barn because it was so pretty and simple on its own. 


Getting Ready!

Sunday, September 27, 2015

Zippered Laptop Case

Hello, hello!

This weekend I had the wonderful opportunity to do no school work, YAY! In light of my open schedule I was able to do some fun DIY projects with my good friend. I not only had a great time with my friend, but sewing was very relaxing and therapeutic. Well, except for when I had to rip out large portions of seams more times than I would have liked.

For the past few months I've been looking to buy a new laptop case because the one that I had originally bought does not fit my computer very well and is so thin that it doesn't offer much protection. However, all the cases I could find were $30+ and I couldn't justify buying one right now.

I immediately took advantage of my open weekend and decided to take on the project of making a custom fit laptop case. I was pretty nervous because my experience sewing with zippers is minimal and whenever I have taken on large sewing projects my mom was always there to help me through.

This project cost me $9.00 total for the fabric and zipper. I found the fabric at Walmart and was pleasantly surprised by the fabric selection at that store in my town. I chose a pretty grey, white, and turquoise pattern with a matching solid lining.

I followed this Zippered Laptop Sleeve pattern by STITCHED by Crystal. Her pattern was super easy to read and she provided great pictures to go along with it!

I did make a few alterations to the pattern in order to fit my needs. I added two layers of batting to protect my laptop as I walk to class in the subzero temperatures that are so common here during the winter months. I also extended the zipper farther down the sides of the case for better ease of access.

There may have been a little screaming and a few tears, but here is my finished laptop case! I am super exited about how it turned out and I can't wait to use it!







Wednesday, July 15, 2015

Menu & Shopping List Printable

Hello all!

Like I said in my last post I love to organize! My new family home binder is definitely coming along as I find more and more pretty printables to add to it. I'm still working on finding time to make my own templates from scratch, but I'm in the last three weeks of my summer classes and have to limit my creative endeavors right now. My latest goal has been figuring out how to plan meals and shop for food for me and my hubby. Since it is just the two of us, we don't always need a planned meal for each night, especially since I work most evenings. So I searched for a good printable that I could use. Eventually I found this free one at Just a Girl and Her Blog. It worked great but wasn't quite what I needed. Because I'm still trying to figure out what meals works for us to make and how much food we actually need to buy each week to keep the costs down, I needed more of a menu and shopping list mix. I also needed less space in the shopping part of the list since we didn't seem to need as much of certain foods and more space in the menu planning part for sides/desserts. So I used the same concepts from the previous menu and made my own that has been working a lot better for our little family.

Download the printable here!


P.S. Abby has a ton of awesome printables and DIY projects at Just A Girl and Her Blog. Check them out here

Thursday, June 25, 2015

I ♥ Organization - Vision Printable

One thing that I absolutely love to do is organize, and with a brand new apartment and a brand new marriage (I promise there will be more on that later!) there is a lot to organize! Most recently I have been working on creating a home binder for all of our important information. Deciding that I didn't have the time to design my own from scratch, I have mostly borrowed bits and pieces from other people's binders since not one specific set has yet been able to satisfy all of my organizing needs. One piece that I wasn't able to find anywhere was a information sheet specifically for vision prescriptions. It seems like a silly informational sheet to be looking for, but I like to order my glasses and contacts online since it is usually considerably cheaper than in the store and having my full prescription is very handy. My hubby doesn't even have his prescription written down anywhere, so ordering his next box of contacts is going to take a lot more work. In response to this problem I quickly whipped up a vision prescription sheet that should have spaces for most of the important information included in this type of prescription. Hopefully this is as useful to you as it has been for me!


Download the printable here!


Tuesday, February 10, 2015

It's a Tuesday

Well, its on one of those days. One of those terribly grey and dreary days.

It's a Midwest, mid-February afternoon, preceding a morning that was filled with misty, windy and cold air. The sidewalks are dangerously slick with ice and walking to and from classes has become a huge challenge.

It's one of those days where curling up in the campus bagel shop, next to the huge picturesque windows with a cup of deliciously hot coffee sounds extremely tempting.

It's also one of those days where I gratefully give into that temptation. As I sit here I am given the time to do some serious metacognitive thinking on my life since the last time I had the chance to sit and think. Frankly, it has been way too long. When is the last time that I took a step away from everything, from all my to-do lists and responsibilities? If I haven't even taken the time to not be thinking about something that has to be finished, what does that say about my spiritual rest? When was the last time that I meditated on God's word without rushing through to finish before a certain time? When was the last time that I really prayed without drifting off to sleep or getting distracted?

In Psalms 46:10, God commands that we be still and know that he is God. In this verse, the word still comes from the Hebrew word raphah  which means to sink down, drop, relax, refrain from, and be quiet. What does relaxing or sinking down have to do with knowing that God is who he says he is? Can we really truly appreciate who God is when we are constantly distracted by other things? Will I listen to his voice if all I hear are the busy naggings of what I have to do? I'm not saying that being busy is bad. I just think that there may be times when we need to just sit in quiet stillness before God. Times when we need to get away from the noise of life and listen to the voice of our Creator. Times when we need to just take a step back and stand in awe of our all-mighty and all-powerful Father.

Today was one of those days. But instead of filling my extra time with more things, I was still in the presence of God.

I wish I had more Tuesdays.