Saturday, February 26, 2011

The Buidling Blocks of Baby Showers

I am so excited to announce that my sister is pregnant! This is her first child, so I hope beyond anything that she has a safe pregnancy and delivery! And while she carries her first bundle of joy I get to plan her baby shower! So I of course am spending a lot of time researching all of the creative ideas that others have done for their showers and how I would like my sister's to be. I will have to be careful not to give away too much information in my posts because I want my shower to be a surprise for my sister. But I'll go ahead and share themes and ideas I find that inspire me.


I'm always impressed with the party themes I find on Hostess With the Mostess, and for this post I have to share one I found on that site: the Rustic Glam Baby Shower. What I really like about this shower is the unique favors for the guests and decorations, such as the building blocks!


Friday, February 25, 2011

Mail Center

It's here! My mail center! I have finally found a desktop center to organize my incoming and outgoing mail. I did not go with my original plan to buy the desktop station that I found at the Container Store. Instead, while shopping at Target I found this smaller option, which only cost a fifth of the price! You can't beat that. And it serves my needs, with some room to "grow."

Right now I have folders for "mail to file," "bills to pay," and "outgoing mail." But I may also make folders for "my roommate's mail," "coupons," and more. There is room for more folders!

I'm excited to get my mail and start using it. I encourage everyone looking to organize their desktops to spend some time thinking about what system would work best for their needs and brainstorming different options to achieve it. I certainly didn't think I could achieve it for $5.00!





Monday, February 21, 2011

Valentine's Day Toes

This is late, but posting anyways...


My niece loved my snowflake toenail design so much I painted them special for Valentines Day for her.  (I knew I would be seeing her just a few days after it). She loved them, although not as much as the giant snowflake. But my nephew was kind to point out how outdated they were, saying, "the heart needs to come off now because Valentine's Day has past."


I love the wisdom and advice of three year olds.  :)



Sunday, February 20, 2011

Baby's First Birthday

My niece is about to turn 1 and since she is my first niece I am very excited about it!


Being, somewhat, in the line of event planning (albeit, these are corporate, very large, educational, and formal-business events for clients) I love the prospect of planning her first birthday.  Sadly it's not an honor I get to have since my sister-in-law will want to plan this special day for her.  But what harm can it be to envision all the fun types of first birthday parties that can be thrown?!  And dreaming is free!  Here is one of my favorite ideas on Hostess with the Mostess' blog:

A little sunshine - but this is good for a warm day, and it's currently February.

Since my niece's birthday is close to Valentines Day I guess it's only fitting that she have a pink and heart-shaped themed party. Or at least that's what I would throw for her if it was my choice! :)
So, here are some cute ideas for her party, if I was throwing her this Valentine's Day theme party:
Food:
  • Heart shaped ham & cheese and PB&J sandwiches
  • Heart shaped "jello-jigglers"
  • Cut cheese hearts and serve with crackers
Drink:
  • Fruit-punch with heart-shaped ice-cubes
  • Adults - red wine, red-wine spritzer, or add champagne to the fruit punch. (Just keep it separated from the kids punch!)  :) 
Either a birthday cake or cupcakes:
  • I like the idea of both for a first birthday so the birthday child may dig into his/her cake and surprise us all with the adorable mess he/she makes experiencing their very first birthday cake. And the rest of us may enjoy a clean and well portioned, and themed/well decorated cake of our own. 
  • A heart shaped strawberry or red velvet cake with pink butter-creme icing would probably be the cake I would make. 
  • For cupcakes, same type of cake and icing but add a decorative topping like a chocolate heart or a red cherry. Or make a label/flag, attach it to a tooth-pick that reads "Baby's First Birthday!" 
  • Like these pictures: 
 

      For decorations:
      • A "Baby's First Birthday" sign is a must. 
      • Heart shaped balloons with normal shaped balloons, all red, pink and white. And of course, a happy birthday themed balloon. 
      • Pink streamers in the shape of the number 1.
      • Set-up a main table to house the cake on display, the punch, food, and presents. Start decorating this table by  covering it in a white cloth. Keep it simple to not take away from the other decorations or cause the room/table to look gaudy.
      • Sprinkle candy hearts as confetti on the main table top instead of real confetti. 
      • A bouquet of flowers on the main table. Every party needs a nice bouquet of flowers. 
      • Tiny bouquets of heart-shaped lollipops.
      • Pink/white plates and napkins that say Baby's first birthday
      And here is a great article of tips on what to consider when planning your child's First Birthday Party.

      Now I just have to wait in anticipation for my niece's birthday and see what type of party she has. No matter what, it will be special and fun.





      Tuesday, February 1, 2011

      Organizing the Closet

      I mentioned in a previous post that a major project of mine in January was to reorganize/clean out my closet. I have a large closet (although not a walk-in, sigh), which I just love. Since I love it, and being organized so much, I spend a lot of time thinking about the system I have for my belongings in it and whether or not it is as efficient as it could be for my needs. 

      Therefore, I have spent a lot of time this past month wondering if I like how I have my clothes organized. I can only assume that this means I am not completely happy with my arrangement, but I am not yet willing to completely redo my current set-up. My major dilemma is that it seems most people organize their clothes by color, but I organize mine by most worn (most easy to reach locations), then season (second most accessible based on current weather), then style, then color. I wonder if I should change it to be only by color – completely by color. Does this really work for most people? And if so, would I too like this more? Would I still find this just as specific and useful? How do you organize your closet?