Advent Calendar Cards | Free Printables


5 years ago I started a tradition with my boys.
We have enjoyed it every single year.

I designed some simple Advent Cards and an Envelope Template
for us to use each Christmas.
This year we put the cards in the Nutcracker Advent Calender
in years past we have used the envelopes that were hung with string
and tiny clips.



When I designed the Advent Cards I pulled from different ideas and lists.
The cards were designed to give the children a little
Christmas magic experience, allowed them to be givers, and
helped them enjoy time together, 

Here is the link to my original post but you can simply click the links
above to download your freebies.

Here is a link showing the Advent Board I made as well.



Why Does Eating Clean Have To Be Such A Challenge?



My husband and I both had thoughts collide this week.  I've been baking bread from fresh ingredients and we love the way our house smells.  We are finally on the same page about eating clean but could use some guidance and advice...here are the challenges I'm facing currently.   I'm letting you sound off here.  This is your place to share your challenges, your learning curves, and what you are doing about them.



Our pantry is almost empty of any processed food, our fridge is filling up with grown from nature items, and our freezer is stashed with the same.  It looks like we are on the right track but just because it looks that way doesn't mean it feels that way.  I started questioning everything...


I looked down at my Costco purchases which felt really impressive...at first.  Then I thought to myself, "nothing is organic, the meat probably has flavoring or injections."  I sighed and put it all away.

Why does it feel like it's not good enough?

We struggle with our weight in this house, not because of food choices but because of the food.  Food today has become so toxic it's scary, even the so called health stuff.  I once found myself standing in front of the biscuit mix having a panic attack. Sometimes my kids enjoy a biscuits or pancakes, not often, but sometimes.  Do I make it from scratch?  Is there a healthy alternative?  Why does the kind I want have to cost so much?  My wallet wants me to by the cheap stuff?  If I make it from scratch then there is a learning curve... seriously!  I stood there with two different mixes, one in each hand, and stood there and stood there and stood there, feeling as if it were an impossible decision.

There is a learning curve...


So our pantry, fridge, and freezer look pretty wholesome.  Then the whole...should we be eating so much dairy? Why do I love it so much?  How do you replace it?  What alternative's are healthy because I've heard nothing is great?  Would farm fresh be better at least for cooking?  How do you find answers to these things?  What do you use instead of butter?  Yogurt? Sour Cream?  Did I mention of LOVE DAIRY? 


I grew up on a dairy farm!
With cornfields...
that brings me too...

Corn these days...GMO's.  There's so much talk about GMO's and how Non-GMO's and how do you know what is true and what's not.  A friend said, she judges it based on if the plant can reproduce it's self.  That makes sense.  My thoughts when I first heart "GMO" was "doesn't nature GMO on it's own?"  Doesn't nature show us that genetic modification is natural...take my Boxador for example. He's a pretty awesome puppy and can reproduce...so we're good right?  Isn't this true with all living things that can blend their genetics to make something new?   Still, what about GMO and how serious should it be taken?



Organic? I really don't want pesticides on or in my food.  Ever!  I used to have those mini-panic attacks about that too but I got over it and buy organic if it's available...if not I figure I'll try to do better.  I'd get upset when my husband bought lettuce and I swear I could smell the pesticides.  He'd get upset because I bought organic salad because it costs more.  I wash the apples, soak the grapes, I do what I can to wash our food clean but...if it's on the plant and in the soil it's grown...is there any point?  What's the dirty dozen again?


Homegrown?  Do we plant a garden this year?  Should we get chickens?  What about cows or goats? Did I mention I live in a subdivision that has codes?  We'd have to move?  Should we move?  Maybe that would help? A garden is a start but what do we plant?  When do we plant it?  How much? Does it yield enough harvest?  Do I learn how to can food?  Sure, I probably should?



Fresh markets sound like a good idea! 

Local farmers need support!

I could buy from them?

When? Where? How much?


I need to explore this option...are there people this day and age that sell fresh eggs?  Are there small farms that bottle their own milk?  Should it be pasteurized?  Is there a place I can go? Can I make my own jelly?  How do I do that and not consume so much sugar?  

Learning curve...

I've come a long way from this...


Oh and then when you figure the food out, hopefully you've figured out what to drink.


My husband and friends call me a water snob.  I won't drink my tape water unfiltered and prefer to keep an ice cold gallon jug in the fridge at all times that has been filtered or spring fresh.  I like it cold but I like it clean.  The water out of my faucet smells funny to me and tastes weird, very metallic and hard.  So I load up empty water jugs and pop in some change and refill them.  I first started doing this to make me drink more water but that's still an effort so I mix it up... I drink tea sometimes.  My kids like crystal light...but hold on? That's not clean either.  


I'm trying to increase my fruits and veggies but what I heard yesterday was that we should increase our veggies and then our fruits.  Huh?

We also all take our vitamins, minerals, omega 3's, and antioxidants too.




SO enough about the confusion...I'm taking advice!  What is working for you?  What books have helped?  What documentaries?  What recipe books?  What blogs?  I want them all! 

Pretty Cash Envelope System

I have not posted a craft in such a long time.  This one was one I was doing for myself and based off of a tutorial by Kelleigh Ratzlaff. LOVE HER!  I took the tutorial and tweaked it a bit to suit my needs and probably yours too if your not into major hole punching and sewing.  This is a cut and paste craft for anyone.
  Enjoy!

Last fall my husband and I took Dave Ramsey's Financial Peace University seminar and passed!
Well, completed.

We started working hard, chucking more money at debt and that was great but we never got a chance to get going with our cash envelope system.  We were still swiping the ol' debit card and we couldn't even feel the money leave our possession. So, we spend it more willingly and easily.

Then, my husband asked me to be the money manager since I am home all day while he works, it only made sense.  So I pulled up an old Pinterest tutorial by Kelleigh Ratzlaff that I LOVED I had pinned a long time ago and got busy.

Only, I had to do it my way.


I went ahead and cut my pretty 12x12 paper into 8.5 x 11 after downloading the template below.

I printed the template found here on the back of my scrap-booking papers.
Cut them, folded them and scored them as instructed.


A good man leaves an inheritance to his children's children, but the sinner's wealth is laid up for the righteous.  Proverbs 13:22


Once all my envelops were folded I did something a little different.  I didn't want to try to punch holes in my envelop like Kelleigh does so I took strips of paper and cut them the same length of the envelopes about 1.5" wide and fold them in half longways.  


I put a little glue on one side of the folded strip and attached it to the bottom bottom of one envelope.
With the other half showing, I added glue along it and added it to the bottom back of another.
I played around with folds and placement and found that I could add it to the bottom front too to give it a little more color but you can do it either way.


Keep your life free from love of money, and be content with what you have, for he has said, “I will never leave you nor forsake you.” Hebrews 13:5


Honor the Lord with your wealth and with the first fruits of all your produce. Proverbs 3:9

I used a stiff piece of board cut the size of the finished envelope and one last piece of folded paper to attached it to this piece that would serve as my insert form my wallet.


I printed and the labels of Kelleigh's but much smaller and used a small hole punch for those.
I used a bigger hole punch on my scrap pieces of paper and glued them all to the corners of the envelopes.



The finished product slid right into my wallet which is a 31gifts brand wallet that zips all the way around.  They fit perfectly.

I love pulling out my wallet and getting complements on these cute envelopes.
I love even more that I'm telling my money where to go and being much more frugal.


The rich rules over the poor, and the borrower is the slave of the lender.  Proverbs 22:7

5 Food Prep Tips for Lean in 13


It's simple, if I plan ahead I am successful.  So here goes.
3 days of burn, burn, burn
1 day to refuel

Free Vintage Paper Dolls

Click image...Free to download
When I was a little girl I received a gift from my Granny and it was wrapped in paper that had paper dolls all over it.  I remember mom helping me be super careful to not rip the paper so I could cut them out.  I recently found that old roll of wrapping paper and decided to make it printable so that I could enjoy paper dolls anytime I like.  They will bring back memories and I believe on of the lost treasures that little girls today may be missing out on.  Download your own and print them for your sweetie.  I hope you enjoy them as much as I did.

They Sparked Kids Imagination All Year...

now let's Spark them.


These gifts included a double wall tumbler with straw and a packet of Spark!
Today it is nicknamed HAPPY TEACHER JUICE!
Drink up!
Click Tag below to print!


Click image to print.

Oh Baby (shoes)!



There is NO way that God did not intend for me to have a daughter.
I made so many things for my boys but making these to cloth a girl has
struck a cord in me. Of course, I'm not basing that theory on shoes alone.

The beauty of this simple pattern that it is versatile and it evolves the more I use it.
I have started using a heavy interfacing for the sole lining of the shoes and adhering fabric
to the interfacing and simply cutting them to fit.

You can also use THIS PATTERN  but you'll want to cut the top a little different.
I cut it with with a round instead of square on the top.



Each one of these is made from the same pattern but just different details.
I wish I had endless time to devote to making these precious shoes.
I spent a small fortune today buying new ribbons to use on future shoes.
The more I make the easier the process.




I can not wait to see these on some baby feet!


Detoxing: Step 1 to 100lb Weight Loss

I'm always up for a good adventure, a fun journey, a glorious escapade!  In 4 days, I am starting another amazing experience and I'm looking for Mommies like me who want to join in.  I have been feeling sluggish and tired since the holiday season, birthdays, and Valentines is this week and I'm almost overdue for much needed detox.  What is absolutely fantastic about a good detox is that you tend to shred pounds in the process too.  I still have lots of unwanted pounds to lose and I know in order to do that I have to get my body set up with a pristine metabolism to start burning calories rapidly. If I'm going to hit the 100 pound mark, I've got to keep my body cleaned up and strong.


For the last few weeks I have been searching out recipes for food and for water.  Having recipes that I know my family will love that is healthy is important to me and the one vice I know most women struggle with is that we don't do our bodies a favor and drink the water it requires.  So, I found recipes to help with that too.  I can't wait to share them with you!

Peanut Butter & Peppers Detox Water
Mean while I am stocking up on an effective fiber drink that is super gentle because goodness knows I want to lighten up but not go running for a restroom...ever!  Getting my herbal cleanse all lined up and probiotics on my counter as well.  Last but not least I am loading up on my Omega 3's.  You do not have to use the same products I use but if you want to do the exact program I do, the you'll want to click here and get yours shipped to you right away.  I love that I have found a little comprehensive program that I can use to get me started.

In the next few days I will post my shopping lists so you can stock up as well and feel free to join me.  My goal is to have a comprehensive, printable plan of recipes, work outs, drinks and more that can be printed and used by anyone, anytime, looking for a better way of losing weight...I love eat programs and that is exactly what I will be doing.  Who wants to join me on my next great adventure?

1 Cup Homemade Protein/Energy Bars


I am a busy, busy momma.  I run a house, run kids around, and run my own business too that involves helping others run their own business.  Whew!  I am so tired of not having a healthy snack that satisfies my sweet tooth too.  So, with the recipe below I get a healthy, high protein snack that is packed full of healthy energy too!  This recipe is good raw too!

Ingredients
1 Cup ~ Honey
1 Cup ~ Crunchy Peanut Butter
1 Cup ~ Raisins/Cranberries
1 Cup ~ Whole Oats
Water


Stir together dry ingredients, raisins/cranberries, whole oats, Muscle Gain, &Post Workout Recovery

Melt Peanut Butter for 1 minute in microwave.  Pour peanut butter and honey into dry ingredients and mix.   Add 1 tbls of water as needed until mixture forms a ball.

Pour into a bar pan or into a square casserole dish*, spread/press,  put into a 450 degree oven for 15 minutes and let cool.

I used 2 square casserole dishes and spread about 1/2 inch thick.

~Try this recipe raw!~
Roll the  mixture into bite size balls and if sticky coat with a dusting of muscle gain chocolate.  YUM!


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I will not put anything less than the best in my body and I actually get paid to do it now. ;)




How to make a Million Dollar Bag


If you are in direct sales there are three things you need.

  1. A "Million Dollar" Bag
  2. An Organizer
This weekend I heard an amazing speaker who truly has made her millions in direct sales.  She is young and a super smart lady.  She basically said that you have to be prepared.  If you have a product, keep it with you and be prepared to share.  So, today I finished my "million dollar bag" and made a cover for my planner to match.  Sweet huh?

You can find the bag patterns and tutorials here.  I recommend the "Sash Bag" or "Maddie Bag" patterns and you can enlarge them as needed.  

Click image for Planner Tutorial


Be sure to include lots of pockets.

Organize & Clean Out Your Closet


This was how it all started...

 Time to PURGE

I installed a top to an old hutch for my jewelry.

This old hutch is hung on the wall and I added "scrapbook paper" as to cover the old paint.
I don't trust old paint.  This is my version of a jewelry chest.
I am a collector of true junk jewelry.




About half of my wardrobe is gone and being donated.  I feel like such a girl now!


Here's how it all started...


A while back, as I was sitting in my closet with the door closed so I wouldn't disturb James sleeping and looked around my closet I thought, the dust around the baseboards is killer, I mean a real collection of dust bunnies and I should spend more time cleaning in my closet...anytime at all.

I decided to close my eyes to ignore the dust bunnies, even though they were plaguing me badly, so that I could focus on what I was there to do...spend time with my Lord.  I soon found that tears were running down my face, and fast.  Tears of release!  I go to my closet when I need to be with God and the need was great. His Spirit is so sweet!  It just so sweetly comes and lifts away my burdens.

When I opened my eyes, He had given me a whole new perspective.  I looked and saw beautiful dresses, shoes I never wear, warm blankets folded on the shelve, memories in photo albums, gifts I cherish, and so much more.  See, all that noise in my head before prayer and all those little things that were bothering me were "bitterness".  They were sour and unappreciative.  While I was sitting in my closet alone with God He did something amazing.  He showed me the beautiful little gifts He had been giving me throughout the years and that I had been collecting. To anyone else in the world who had less, they would consider them treasures.

Yes, there are dust bunnies that need capturing by my vacuum, clutter, and yes there is a dirtiness in our life we can get so focused on that we can't see the little gifts God is leaving us.  We are surrounded by treasures where ever we are.  There is not one place in life that God's light can not shine. When we get so focused on one little dirty issue we miss the blessings He has been giving us and we could have been collecting...not the dust bunnies, but the other stuff.  He wants to fill our closets so full that we have to give stuff away.  He wants to bless our lives so abundantly that we just keep giving more and more away.  That's His idea of our cups running over.

So, why aren't we desperate to seek His glory?  Why aren't our eyes constantly looking for His gifts?  Why do we not get excited and overjoyed with the treasures He lays down at our feet?  Because we are spoiled little children.We expect goodness all the time but when it's time to learn a lesson we fight Him and run from Him.  Is it fear?  Is it shame?  Is it selfishness?  Is it defiance?

I have mentioned many times, God deals with me in my closet, in private.  He showed me a little more deeply what I was to learn there.  So, I cleared the clutter and made room for new treasures, in my closet and in my life.

Find your quite place and rest in Him.  Cry out to Him all your pain and bitterness.  Set this time apart just for Him so that He can answer your cries.  Slow down life long enough to spend time with Him daily because He is preparing the way just ahead of you.  
Isaiah 64:4; John 15:5; Psalm 36:9 

Bless and Be Blessed