Mother’s Day Card for the Dads – Free Download

April 29, 2009

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Maybe I stayed up past — way past — my usual bedtime of midnight to hand-letter and design this. But my Staedtler illustration pens and a 9×13 pan of brownies kept me fine company while Ryan snored away on the couch.

So do you have a honey that can use a little direction in honoring you this mother’s day? Download this free greeting card, then check off your wants needs. Because our significant others can’t read our minds. What? You didn’t know? That’s okay. I forget all the time.

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Mother’s Day Card by Jennifer Kirk is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License.

One Sexy Beast of a Necklace

April 28, 2009

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Subversive Jewelry by Justin Giunta. Via Nylon magazine.

Posts from the week

April 24, 2009

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Finished the last of my posts at Tangled and True this morning. Blogged about boyfriend jeans, baby shoes, one of our fave books, and natural art supplies.

DIY Personalized Retro Kids Shirts

April 21, 2009

Blogged a tutorial at Tangled & True.


Also, a t-shirt stencil download.

kites! kites!

April 20, 2009

My kite round-up at Tangled and True.

House guest

April 20, 2009

I will be guest blogging at Tangled and True this week! I have some fun posts planned, so make sure to come by.

Speed Friendshipping invitations

April 20, 2009

It’s that time again for what’s becoming an annual church activity for our Relief Socity: speed friendshipping!

The concept is the same as speed dating. We spend a couple of minutes chatting with someone (we will have some questions prepared ahead of time, just to get the conversation going) until a timer goes off. Then, everyone switches partners to begin a dialogue with a new person.

The setup:
We held this in the Relief Society room to make the space feel more intimate. Long tables were placed in a U-shape with chairs on both sides. The tables were covered with a paper table cloth and we taped down paper arrows on one side of the table. This was to give the sisters sitting on that side of the table the direction to shift over to the seat on their right once the timer went off. The sisters sitting across from them remained stationary.

As for food, it was an after-dinner activity so we just had bowls of yummy snacks all along the table so everyone could snack and chat.

Some of our ice-breaker questions:
What do you consider to be your strongest character traits?
What traits or habits do you wish you didn’t have?
Do you believe people can change?
What do you consider to be the most important world events of your lifetime?
Do you think life now is harder or easier than when you were young?
What are you most proud of?
What are your hidden talents?
When was the last time you peed your pants?
At school, what were you like?
What were your hobbies as a kid?
How long did you date your husband before kissing him?
What TV show do you currently love?
How old were you when you moved out of your parents home?
Who makes you laugh the hardest and why?
A favorite movie or book?
What was the best trip you ever took?
If you could go somewhere you’ve never been, where would it be?
What are five things you couldn’t live without?
What’s the bravest thing you have ever done? The scariest? The dumbest?
What would I be surprised to learn about you?

The Easiest Afternoon in Forever

April 10, 2009

Kai spends all afternoon with grandma and grandpa at the Santa Barabara zoo. And I’m in and out of Costco like it’s 2005.

having kids means you become one

April 7, 2009