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Winter Window Season

Winter window season is in full swing around these parts.  
Here are some of the Winter shenanigans going on in Somerville!
At Two Little Monkeys:

...over at Treeline:



And down at Petsi Pies:


And a quick Frosty at little Tayla's house!



Off to paint more windows now.  Contact me if you'd like one of your own!
tags: Two Little Monkeys, Window painting, animals, anthropomorphic, christmas craft, christmas, custom, hand lettering, holidays, illustrations, lettering, monkeys, murals, snowman painting, window paintings, winter
Wednesday 12.10.14
Posted by mandee rae
 

Halloween Window at Magpie Kids


Halloween window painting at Magpie Kids in Somerville, MA.


My little busy bee and her ladybug friend.

Buggy Bugs giving hugs in front of the photo backdrop I painted for the Halloween Party at Magpie Kids.
Photo cred: Allana of http://www.arsmagnastudio.com. 
HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!!
tags: animals, anthropomorphic, bugs, halloween, hand lettering, holidays, lettering, pumpkins, window paintings
Friday 10.03.14
Posted by mandee rae
 

The Snowman Family window painting

Winter window in the EU at Beth Israel:
a snowman family celebrating the upcoming Winter Solstice!


We're celebrating the winter solstice in our house too 
because it's our baby snowgirl's first birthday on the 21st.

I can't believe it's already been a year and at the same time that it's ONLY been a year.  What a whirlwind!  

Happy Birthday little snowgirl!  Mama loves you!!


tags: Sadie Jean, christmas craft, christmas, holidays, parenting project, snowman painting, window paintings, winter
Tuesday 12.03.13
Posted by mandee rae
 

It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas...CRAFTING!

It snowed the other morning.

For me that means it's Christmas time.

So even though it only snowed for 3 minutes and it was mixed with rain and none of it stuck to the ground...it still snowed. And now it's Christmas time!!!

More specifically, it's Christmas CRAFTING time!!  Here are some of my favorite Christmas crafts from years past to keep you busy while I stretch out my glitter coating, wreath making, snowflake cutting muscles. It's important to ease into these things lest you pull something and have to sit out the rest of the season.

 

           D.I.Y. FIREPLACE         UGLY CHRISTMAS SWEATER

UPCYCLED CATALOG CHRISTMAS TREE


KID-FRIENDLY DIY SNOWGLOBES


I'd love to see any projects you make following my tutorials or any projects you've made on your own!  

Merry Christmas Crafting season!!
tags: before and after, christmas craft, custom, glitter, holidays, hot glue, how to, kids christmas crafts, kids crafts, make me, paper craft, trash to treasure, why dont you make me
Friday 11.15.13
Posted by mandee rae
 

Nothing to see here, just a pickle turkey in Jordans.


You know, just your standard turkey with pickles feathers rockin' Ray Bans 
and some first edition Jordans.  


This guy has gotten the Humpty Dance stuck in my head AAAAALLLLLLLLL 
day long!  (Much to my husband's chagrin)

"My nose is big, nu-uh, I'm not ashamed, 
Big like a pickle, I'm still gettin' paid..."
tags: Grillos, birds, custom, holidays, pickles, turkey, window paintings
Saturday 11.09.13
Posted by mandee rae
 

Pickles are Spooky


Halloween window at the pickle store.
Jack-o-lanterns are notoriously fearful of spiders.  The other pumpkins and pickles have no sympathy for the little fella though.  So rude.




tags: Grillos, food in jars, food, halloween, holidays, pickles, pumkins, pumpkins, window paintings
Wednesday 10.30.13
Posted by mandee rae
 

Putting the "Grill" in Grillo's

Well, the end of August is here and Sam the Pickle Man knows what that means...it's time to grill!!
Labor Day is the second most popular BBQ day in the United States coming in only slightly after the 4th of July in popularity.  (I made all that up.)  And it's right around the corner!


It's time for one last hurrah with your friends before the days get shorter and the nights turn chilly.  

Head over to Grillo's Pickles in Inman Square in Somerville to get some pickles for your Labor Day BBQ and make sure to tell them Mandee sent you!

(Not because you'll get a discount but because I want them to think I'm sooooooo cool.)

Happy Grilling!!

tags: Grillos, anthropomorphic, food in jars, food, holidays, pickles, window paintings
Saturday 08.24.13
Posted by mandee rae
 

Happy Father's Day!

Happy Father's Day to all you lawn mowing, silly-face-making, BBQ grillin', honey-can-you-fix-this Dads out there.  And especially to my wonderful husband who is celebrating his first of many Father's Days with our little girl today.  You are an amazing father Sweetie, we are both so lucky to have you!!

And to my own Daddy who taught me how to throw a sucker punch, change a tire and shoot a gun, thanks for not treating me like some sissy girl.  Love you Daddy!!  Happy Father's Day!!

tags: chalkboard, holidays, lettering
Sunday 06.16.13
Posted by mandee rae
 

Be Mine!

the best thing about parenthood?  PHOTOSHOOTS!!!  
because every infant needs a feather fascinator.

happy valentine's day!!!
tags: Sadie Jean, holidays, tiny hats, valentines day
Thursday 02.14.13
Posted by mandee rae
 

Winter Fireplace Window Painting



This month's window painting is special not only because it's some magical fireplace burning out in the middle of a snow storm but also because it's going to have to stay up for 3 months- a.k.a. the length of my maternity leave.  
My last day of work is on Wednesday and Baby Sadie is expected to come by January 1st!  Which should be plenty of time to disinfect my entire house top-to-bottom about 3 times before she gets here...this nesting thing is no joke.  

Let it snow!  Let it snow!  Let it snow!
tags: Sadie Jean, christmas craft, holidays, window paintings
Sunday 12.16.12
Posted by mandee rae
 

Elf on the Shelf: Gender Reassignment Surgery

For as long as he can remember, Jingle Bop knew he was different.  While all the other elf boys were out playing reindeer games, little Jingle was in his Mom's closet trying on her best Christmas Eve frocks.   While the other little elves were saving their elf allowance to buy their first sleighs, Jingle was saving his for a sewing machine.  Well, it's all payed off because now Jingle Bop is the #1 Elfinware Designer in the whole North Pole and he's just released his Holiday 2012 Collection exclusively on our site!
 Below we have a sweet red felt skirt with snowflake details and a lovely white waistband that, as you can see by the look on his face, Jingle is particularly proud of



and here Jingle is modeling a white felt mini with holly berry and jingle bell details.







We're proud of you for being yourself Jingle.  You look fabulous- boy or girl!!
tags: before and after, christmas craft, custom, glitter, holidays, kids crafts
Friday 11.30.12
Posted by mandee rae
 

Happy Thanksgiving!!

Today is NOT Black Friday Eve!!!
I hope you're spending the day with loved ones and spending some time thinking about what you're truly Thankful for this holiday...and not in line at Target mad at the lady in front of you for cutting the line.

BUT- if you are out and find yourself shopping- maybe you could consider picking up something for someone less fortunate.   Here's a full list of needed items that Toys-for-Tots is trying to accumulate to help victims of Hurricane Sandy: TOYS-FOR-TOTS LIST.

Happy Thanksgiving!!!
tags: holidays, thanksgiving, turkey, window paintings
Thursday 11.22.12
Posted by mandee rae
 

Candy Cane Treasury on the Etsy.com Superstore


I'm so honored to be part of such a beautiful collection of artists! Thanks Alex & Lena!

49 days to Christmas! Commence Freak-Out!
tags: christmas craft, etsy, featured, freak outs, holidays, other peoples art, treasury
Monday 11.05.12
Posted by mandee rae
 

Happy Halloween Mr. Oogie Boogie!


In honor of Halloween here is my favorite Halloween song of all time.  Happy Halloween!!

Enjoy! 


tags: halloween, holidays, tim burton, video clip
Wednesday 10.31.12
Posted by mandee rae
 

$5 DIY Googley-eyed Fall Wreath Tutorial


I'm not sure what's happening to me but I felt an overwhelming urge to make an Autumn wreath this year.  I've always been into decorating, and over-decorating, for the holidays but I usually keep it to giant fake spiders, severed hands and glittery skeletons.  Your standard October stuff.  So when I found myself shopping for a wreath making supplies, nobody was more surprised than me.  It was as if I blacked out and woke up at the register with a wreath form and fake foliage in my hands. 

So, I've accepted it, I like wreaths.  There, I said it.  

But that doesn't mean I have to make a button covered, gingham scarecrow country crafts with a giant bow type of wreath.   I can like wreaths and still make them look like me.  It doesn't mean I have to buy high waisted Mom jeans or run out and lease a mini-van.  Not yet anyway.  

So here is my tutorial on how to make a quick $5 Googley-Eyed Fall Wreath:

SUPPLIES (I got the $1 supplies from the dollar store)
$1 wreath form
$1 fall foliage x3
$1 5pk mini squashes
ball of twine (had on hand)
googley eyes (had on hand) 
wire cutters (had 'em)
glue gun/glue sticks (had 'em)

To begin, start by tying the end of your twine to your wreath form and wrap the twine around the wreath for a space about 3" long.  This is purely decorative. 
Next, arrange your 3 bouquets of fall foliage and begin snipping them off of the main branch with your wire cutters.  Arrange the new seperate pieces so that you have 2 equal bouquets (if you plan on making 2 wreaths...which I did because I have a double front door.)
Now begin adding the plastic foliage to your wreath just under the 3" band of twine.  I used hot glue to keep the plants in place and then wrapped more twine around the base of each one- mostly because it looks cute but also to secure it in place.  

When you reach the end add another 3" section of wrapped twine to finish it off.  You can stop here and have a perfectly lovely Autumnal Wreath to hang on your front door but I feel like it's just too regular.  It needs something. 
In my case, that "something" almost always ends up being googley-eyes.  Or "guurely eyes" as my niece calls them.  

From the 5 pack of mini squashes I scooped at the dollar store, I grabbed a couple of 'em and gave them life.  I am not unlike the good Dr. Frankenstein in this way.  



Take your freshly googelied squashes and arrange them at the base of your fallin' foliage until you are satisfied and hot glue them into place.  
**Note: my squashes are made of styrofoam which means they basically melt when the come in contact with hot glue.  Turn your glue gun to the lowest setting if you have that option or put the glue on the wreath first and allow it to cool for about 3-4 seconds before placing your squash so that it doesn't turn into a puddle.**
And finally, add a twine hanger to the top of your wreath and hang with pride from your front door(s).  


Together these wreaths cost me less than $10 and they can be left up through Halloween and all the way through to Thanksgiving.  I hope you like them as much as I do. 
happy fall!

tags: anthropomorphic, diy, food, halloween, holidays, home decor, how to, kids crafts, make me, pumkins, pumpkins, thanksgiving, tutorials, why dont you make me
Sunday 09.30.12
Posted by mandee rae
 

Day 10: The Pledge

Earth Day 2012 is Sunday, April 22nd- that's 10 days away.  

For the next 10 days I challenge you to do one act a day to help clean up the earth and lessen our environmental footprint on it.  


Day 10: Go to EarthDay.org and pledge an Act of Green.  I pledged to quit using plastic utensils.  Plastic utensils  are super convenient and I fully admit that I'm guilty of using them but did you know that according to the EPA only 8% of plastic is actually recycled in America?  For the sake of argument let's say that I use one 3-piece set of plastic cutlery a day.  That's 3 pieces of hard to recycle plastic (fork, knife, spoon) per workday, per year....the average person works about 261 days a year...that's 783 pieces of throw-away cutlery!!   And that's just accounting for what I use AT WORK...what about weekends, while traveling, picniks, etc.  Woah.


My solution:   The obvious choice is to use metal cutlery whenever possible but I work 40 hours a week with a 2-hour round-trip commute which means, I'm not home a lot so- I bought this:
It's totally a spork.  My very best Liz has had one that she carries around in her purse with her everywhere and I always see her use it but never really thought much of it until now.  She eats all of her at-work meals with it and then washes it and puts it back in her bag.  Genius!  So now I'm jumping on the Liz-Wagon, using my spork and encouraging others to do the same.  We're saving the earth...one plastic fork at a time.

What are you going to pledge?

tags: 10 ways in 10 days, Liz, earth day, holidays, kids crafts, recycled
Thursday 04.12.12
Posted by mandee rae
 

Delicious Vegetarian Chicken Recipe


This is by far the best vegetarian chicken I've ever tasted.  


I made this small chicken army for Easter but these
would also be lovely for a farm themed birthday, a
Spring celebration or just cause they're adorable.

Recipe from Martha Stewart.
tags: animals, anthropomorphic, birds, food, holidays, kids crafts, recipe, why dont you make me
Tuesday 04.10.12
Posted by mandee rae
 

Happy Easter!

Happy Easter everyone!
  
I hope the Easter Beagle (my dad's always called him that) was good to you!
tags: dry erase, holidays, window paintings
Sunday 04.08.12
Posted by mandee rae
 

From Farm to Table: Farm Fresh Easter Eggs

                                                                                   Picture property of Hannah Whipple
 Recently my Jeremy and I went to visit some friends in Plymouth, MA (home of Plymouth Rock) and see their new home (it's lovely in case you're wondering).  They're situated on about 2 acres of land and have a good size garden and a chicken coop complete with five chickens all in the prime egg laying time of their lives- about 2 1/2 years old.  


                                   Picture property of Hannah Whipple

I've always been told that farm fresh eggs are far superior to the eggs we're used to buying in the grocery store but had never really tested the theory, until now.  When I asked our friends if farm fresh is indeed better, they made that "seriously?" face and insisted that we take home a couple of eggs to try.

 

 We had them for breakfast this morning and I'll be darned if she wasn't right.  These eggs are much better than the store-bought variety.  They had deep golden orange yolks that were not only pretty but extremely flavorful as well.  What a wonderful way to start this Easter weekend.


To locate a local farm in your area and purchase your own farm fresh eggs use this handy website: http://www.localharvest.org/- they have a national database to help you find organic farms, family run farms, CSAs and farmer's markets right in your own neighborhood.

Happy Easter everyone!  Thanks Hannah!

tags: birds, holidays, recipe
Saturday 04.07.12
Posted by mandee rae
 

QUICK & EASY St. Patrick's Day Centerpiece

Here's a quick & easy idea for a festive St. Patrick's Day or Spring Centerpiece that you can make for under $10!



To make this you'll need:

  • 3- 1/2 pint mason jars (lids not necessary)
  • a small tray (optional)
  • matte white spray paint or white primer
  • a handful of 1" rocks
  • 1 clover plant
  • potting soil




Remove lids from mason jars and put on a paintable surface, mouth-side down. 
 Spray entire outside of jar with paint, it will probably need between 2-3 coats.
 Do the same to the tray, my tray needed 2 coats of paint, it has 1 coat in the picture.  (Tray was $3.99 at craft store)
Add 6-9 rocks per jar, enough to fill about 1/4 of the jar.  This is to create a place for the water to drain from the soil.  Add 2" of potting soil.
Separate clover into 3 sections and add 1 section to each jar, press firmly around base to secure plant into the jar.  Arrange the jars on the tray and you've now made a beautiful, fast & easy St. Patrick's Day centerpiece!  This would also look adorable with herbs, small flowers or succulents.  
 May the road rise to meet you, may you never be burned by your glue gun and until we meet again, may all your crafts be prosperous!


tags: before and after, holidays, tutorials, why dont you make me
Saturday 03.17.12
Posted by mandee rae
 
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