Simple DIY Gem Frame

I love me some super simple DIYs!
I was going to get rid of this frame, but I decided to add a little spray paint and give it new life. And I am so glad that I did.  

Simple DIY Gem Frame

Supplies: 

  • frame
  • gems
  • glue
  • spraypaint (optional) 
Simple DIY Gem Frame

Using some glue and gems that I had in my craft supplies, I dressed up this little frame.  I didn't really have a plan. I just started putting the gems on randomly until I had a design that I loved.

Simple DIY Gem Frame
Simple DIY Gem Frame

This looks so adorable in Sophie's room! I am so happy that I decided to not get rid of it! xo Britt

DIY Personalized Travel Clutch

I love having things to help keep Noah occupied when we are out. I decided to make a little clutch that I can just throw in the diaper bag to help hold some fun things for him to play with. 

DIY Personalized Travel Clutch. Perfect to take supplies for your little ones when you are on the go.
DIY Personalized Travel Clutch. Perfect to take supplies for your little ones when you are on the go.

Supplies:

DIY Personalized Travel Clutch. Perfect to take supplies for your little ones when you are on the go.

I folded the plastic canvas about two thirds of the way up. Leaving enough space to have a flap that folds over. 

Using the yarn I weaved all around the edges to hold it all together. Then I of course had to add a fun personal touch on the flap. 

This is such a simple DIY. Plus it's super cute. And it holds all kinds of fun stuff to keep Noah occupied.

DIY Personalized Travel Clutch. Perfect to take supplies for your little ones when you are on the go.

I seriously love how this turned out!  I really hope you love it too! xo Britt

Mommy Files: Toddler Chores + Free Printable

It may seem hard to believe, but my two year old loves chores. I am sure that he will be growing out of it soon, but mama is taking full advantage of the situation right now. Ha. But really. I love the structure of having chores for Noah to help with throughout the day. From things like feeding the dog (with my help) to cleaning up his messes to vacuuming with his tiny dyson sweeper. I think that it is beginning to instill a certain responsibility for Noah. Which again may sound crazy, but hear me out. 

The other day Noah tripped in the kitchen while carrying his chocolate milk. I was cooking eggs for the family, so I made sure Noah was ok, but I figured I would clean up the mess after I was finished with the eggs. I turned around and Noah by himself had gone in and gotten a towel and was cleaning up his own mess. It was such a proud momma moment for me. It makes me feel like despite these crazy terrible-twos that I am dealing with I am getting through to him at least on some levels. It was just so surprising to me that a two year old without being asked went to so much effort to clean up after themselves. I could be getting totally over-excited about this, but I was so impressed. 

I don't really feel like there is a magic formula to getting young kids to do things or learn things because every child is different. But I have learned that structure seems to do well. Don't get me wrong it is a hot mess over here a lot of the time, but I try to keep somewhat of the same routine each day and week to keep us on track. The list just really helps make me feel like we accomplished something even if we've had a rough day. 

Mommy Files: Toddler Chores + A Free Printable Chore Chart

I had been just keeping the list of chores in my head and I would call them out as we would work on them throughout the day. But I decided that it may be more fun if I had a little chart that Noah could mark on every day. So now I thought I'd share it with you. There are four color options: red, blue, pink, + mustard. Just download, print, and fill it out. 

Mommy Files: Toddler Chores + A Free Printable Chore Chart
Mommy Files: Toddler Chores + A Free Printable Chore Chart

PS. I hope he is forever this excited to vacuum :) xo Britt

DIY Mini Splatter Paint Shoes

You know how when I made the mini name bracelets, I said that everything was extra cute when it was tiny? Well I wasn't lying. 

Check out these little splatter paint shoes! 

DIY mini splatter paint shoes.
DIY mini splatter paint shoes.
DIY mini splatter paint shoes.

I have had this little pair of shoes since Noah was a baby. He wore them one time and then his little chunky feet grew too thick for them to fit anymore. I had put them in Sophie's Shoe drawer before she was even born, knowing that someday she would fit into them. 

I was going through her shoes the other day and I saw them again. I got this crazy idea that I should do something fun with them. And for some reason splatter paint popped in my head. I am still not too sure how my brain works, but I decided to go with it. 

DIY mini splatter paint shoes.

Supplies:

  • shoes
  • paint
  • paint brushes
  • tape
  • newspaper
DIY mini splatter paint shoes.

I taped around the soles of the shoes, as to not get paint all over (that was actually the hardest part and it took the longest). I placed some newspaper down and went to splattering.

DIY mini splatter paint shoes.

I put an ample amount of paint on my brush and then used another brush to tap the paint off. I did a few practice splatters on my news paper to get the hang of it before I went crazy on the shoes.y

I think the pink adds a fun and girly touch to the otherwise neutral shoes. I love how they turned out + I hope you do too! xo Britt 

DIY mini splatter paint shoes.
DIY mini splatter paint shoes.
DIY mini splatter paint shoes.
DIY mini splatter paint shoes.

Gift Wrapping + 3 Printable Gift Tags

There is lots of gift giving this time of year. There is graduation and wedding season is back in full swing. Not to mention those people with summer birthdays. So today we have some super cute wrapping ideas + a free printable too!

The printables are simple but they make a big impact on a gift. Use craft supplies you have laying around the house to dress them up for different gift wrapping options.

download + print three free printable gift tags

Supplies I used:

  • craft paper
  • printable tags
  • scissors
  • washi tape
  • string
  • hole punch
  • felt
  • glitter letter
  • hot glue gun
download + print three free printable gift tags

Download, print, + cut out your tags. Wrap your gift. Use tags to dress up your gift. That it! Scroll down to see different ways that I used the tags to dress up my gifts. 

download + print three free printable gift tags
download + print three free printable gift tags
download + print three free printable gift tags
download + print three free printable gift tags
download + print three free printable gift tags
download + print three free printable gift tags
download + print three free printable gift tags
download + print three free printable gift tags
download + print three free printable gift tags

What events do you need gifts for these days? Whose gift will you use the printable for? xo Britt