As I mentioned in the last post, Passion Conferences just happened at the beginning of this month. Well, last year for Do Something Now, I made a wall collage out of Bible pages in all different languages. It was pretty amazing to have the Bible represented by so many countries all in my hands that would soon end up in the hands of someone who had never heard its contents.
I still had a stack of pages from last year, so I finally made something out of it! With just a little Modge Podge and a canvas that I already had, I made this:
We put it over our bed, and it works perfectly! Such a low-cost, yet meaningful, piece of art!
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Friday, January 21, 2011
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Desk Magnificence!
The office in our house has been one of the last things we've gotten to since moving, but we are taking great strides in the process!
Last week, Daniel made an amazing, but simple, desk for the office that we both love. It's big, but perfect.
The table top is a door that was made for Do Something Now, which is the heartbeat of Passion Conferences that just happened at the beginning of this month. If you've never heard of Do Something Now, you need to visit the new site (launching Feb 15th). It will change your heart. Daniel built a few huts for DSN, and this door was leftover after we tore everything down post-conference.
Then he just made some sawhorse legs, painted it white and that was that!
To top it off, I got some clear jars and filled them with office supplies for effect :) And practicality, I guess...The other two things, I got at Hobby Lobby for 70% off! I LOVE that place!
Last week, Daniel made an amazing, but simple, desk for the office that we both love. It's big, but perfect.
The table top is a door that was made for Do Something Now, which is the heartbeat of Passion Conferences that just happened at the beginning of this month. If you've never heard of Do Something Now, you need to visit the new site (launching Feb 15th). It will change your heart. Daniel built a few huts for DSN, and this door was leftover after we tore everything down post-conference.
Then he just made some sawhorse legs, painted it white and that was that!
To top it off, I got some clear jars and filled them with office supplies for effect :) And practicality, I guess...The other two things, I got at Hobby Lobby for 70% off! I LOVE that place!
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Mirror Makeover
So when we moved in, the downstairs 1/2 bath already had a mirror in it. It's not one that I'm too fond of, but it's nice to have one. The question is, what tactic should I use to cover up the hideousness of its border?
We've talked about spray paint, but that makes me a little nervous...I don't want it to look cheap.
Any suggestions??
We've talked about spray paint, but that makes me a little nervous...I don't want it to look cheap.
Any suggestions??
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
S'mores in a Cup
Over the Christmas holidays, my cousins came and spent the night at our new home, and we had a blast! I had found this delectable hot chocolate recipe on Our Best Bites and I knew I had to make it. Here is the recipe:
Amazing!!
serves 4
4 cups whole milk
2, 4oz Hershey’s chocolate bars
2 Tbs butter, melted
2 graham crackers, crushed
8 large marshmallows
Chocolate syrup
4 mugs or 8 espresso sized mugs
Place melted butter in a small, shallow dish that’s as large around as your mug. Place crushed graham crackers in another dish of the same size. Flip your mugs upside-down and dip the rim first in melted butter and then in the crushed graham crackers.
Break the chocolate into pieces and place one half bar in each mug. Heat milk to a simmer and then pour one cup into each mug over the chocolate. Set aside.
Place marshmallows on a parchment lined baking sheet. Place under the broiler in the oven on low heat. Watch constantly and remove from oven when toasted and browned.
Stir hot milk mixture to distribute melted chocolate. Top each mug with 2-3 toasted marshmallows and drizzle with chocolate syrup. Amazing!!