Tuesday, March 24, 2009
funny.
Posted by Rachel Poulsen at 9:30 PM 4 comments
Mom! Help Me!
What, you want to play?
Sure I'll play with you! Give a kid and hand and help me out of this thing.
Uh, why are you sitting there pointing a camera at me? Aren't you going to get me out...
uh, now that you mention it, that did wear me out a little bit. *yawn* I am a bit sleepy.
Posted by Rachel Poulsen at 9:12 PM 6 comments
The Living Planet Aquarium
This was Noah's expression most of the the way through. But as long as I kept shoving KIX in his mouth, he behaved himself quite well. He only had interest for the BIG fish who swam right in front of him, and lets be honest, that only happend liked twice.
Posted by Rachel Poulsen at 9:01 PM 0 comments
St. Georgy George
Last weekend Noah and I got to spend some time in St. George! (Rich couldn't come because he was too busy with school) We threw a surprise party for my Grandpa's 80th birthday so the entire familiy was there! It was a blast. Then my sister and her kids, my mom, and me and Noah stayed until Tuesday and partied hard (with 4 kids under 4). It was a blast.
We tried this little floaty thing but it didn't fly. He couldn't reach the water.

Posted by Rachel Poulsen at 8:26 PM 2 comments
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
I know, I am so SO crafty
Here is the other new addition to Noah's room. It's my new thing to just come up with new ways to decorate his room because I have absolutely nothing to do with my time.
Posted by Rachel Poulsen at 12:28 PM 4 comments
Monday, March 2, 2009
Yes, I am so crafty
Today I'm mimicking some of my favorite blogs (Moda Bake Shop, Make and Takes, etc) and giving you a craft idea and a step by step tutorial. I am very proud of myself, mostly because I came up with this on my own (well, I combined a few different ideas into one project). So if anyone reads this and has seen this somewhere else, don't tell me, I'd rather think that I am somewhat original.

Even with a nice clean cut I still sanded the edges of the foam core a little bit to make them nice and smooth. I even thought about putting ribbon around them or painting them. I didn't, but I still think those are nice ideas.
Next, to mount the square I used velcro, applying a small piece on each corner.
Then I pulled off the plastic so the sticky side was exposed, did some measuring, and stuck them on the wall!
Ta-Da! Here is the finished product! And it was so easy! Once I figured out the best way to cut the foam core, I think I could do this entire project in an hour, maybe an hour and a half!
The idea is so versitle. You can do as many square as you want for the space you have, you can do several rows, you can do different sizes. I even thought it would be a really cute and inexpensive way to display photos if you added some pictures. The project total (including way more paper than I actually used, velcro, and foam core) was about $17! We already had the utility blade and the spray mount. But its much cheaper than buying frames or canvas art. It just adds a little color and pizzaz don't you think? :)Posted by Rachel Poulsen at 10:29 PM 9 comments





