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Make Your Own Padded Headboard On A Budget!

June 18, 2012 By MommyOctopus Leave a Comment
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Create a   Custom Headboard on a Budget

 

This weekend, hubby and I set out to finally make a headboard for our bed.  I had been checking out craigslist, yard sales, thrift stores, etc and couldn’t find something that I liked for our bed.  Our room is black and white themed so whatever we found had to already be black or able to be painted black.  I just about gave up when I started checking our pinterest.  I found several ideas that we liked and we meshed the favorites together to make our perfect headboard.

Materials needed:

  • Plywood the size you’d like your headboard to be
  • Nailgun
  • Hot Glue Gun
  • Jewels or Buttons
  • Bedsheet in the color you’d like your headboard or fabric
  • 2 x 4s
  • Batting

First we sanded the edges where it was cut

Next, my husband built a support system with the 2x4s to hold the headboard up.  You could space the legs according to your bed frame if you want, but we didn’t.

Here’s what the “naked headboard” looks like:

Next comes the batting.  We did a double layer.  Put the batting on the front only.  Curve the excess around the back and staple into place.

Take your material or sheet and arrange it to cover the front and staple it in place on the back.  Make sure to watch out for wrinkles in the batting and be sure to pull it tight.  We used a sheet we bought from the thrift store for $2.99!

Next, take yarn or a ruler and determine where your jewels or buttons will go.  I used yarn to make a grid so I knew it was even.

Hot glue your jewels or buttons onto the headboard

Now just prop it up behind your bed!  Works great and only cost us about $20 to make!

 

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What’s In My Garden?

June 7, 2012 By MommyOctopus 2 Comments
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This year, we’re just growing a few things in the gardens.  I’m very happy to finally have our first year with lots of blueberries!  They aren’t quite ready yet, but they are finally growing!  It took a few years for them to grow into something more than a 3 blueberry producing bush.  Can’t wait to see them turn a nice shade of bluish purple and turn them into blueberry jams, muffins, pancakes, and whatever else I come up with.

We also have grapes growing for the first year ever!  They are so cute watching them get bigger from the little tiny “are those grapes??” clusters we originally saw.

And lastly we have a mishmash of tomato plants.  I wasn’t going to do any this year but saw some clearanced and droopy outside of Publix and decided to bring them home to love.  They are doing pretty good as well.  I love fresh tomatoes!

So there you have it!  That’s all that is growing this year.  What is growing at your house or what do you wish you could grow?

Cure the Rainy Day Blues

June 5, 2012 By MommyOctopus Leave a Comment
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It’s been one dreary day today and my kids have been rather grumpy with the weather.  Grumpy kids make for a grumpy mom, so before we all turned into grump-monsters, I decided to put some fun into action.  This morning I asked on the Mommy Octopus facebook page about your favorite dreary day activities. Here are some of those ideas:

  • We build forts, have a movie showing at some point. NAP(my fav) and if no thunder or anything I let them go out and just PLAY ~ Jennifer 
  • Fingerpaint, baking cupcakes,dancing in the living room! ~ Rene
  • We will crawl back in bed and watch movies and Ill make us a big snack tray to munch on all day. Sometimes we will throw in some board games. ~ Haley
  • Crank the movie up loud and have the dance as silly as they can ~ Casey

I decided to let the kiddos have a craft day.  We pulled out our Giant Art Jar.  I bought it off Amazon a while ago and whenever Hobby Lobby has a 40% off coupon, we add some new goodies to the jar.  Something about bringing out a big mess of misc supplies makes the kids turn on their creativity buttons.

The big kids had a blast, but I ran into a problem with the little ones wanting to join in as well.  My 2 year old wanted to paint.  She always loves to paint but I didn’t feel like the giant mess that she normally makes.  I remembered something that I had done with my other kids when they wanted to pain and we didn’t have any paints on hand.

The cure?  Water paint!  Simply get a piece of colored construction paper and give them a brush and a cup of water.  Little mess and they get the thrill of painting!  When you paint with water on construction paper, the wet areas turn darker, giving the illusion of painting.

She’s happy, I’m happy, we’re all happy.  Makes a rainy day not quite so bad!  What are your favorite things to do in the rain?

How To Save Money On Your Vacations

June 3, 2012 By MommyOctopus Leave a Comment
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Taking a vacation with the family doesn’t have to break your bank.  There are many ways to take a wonderful trip and still stay within the budget.  Here are some ideas that my family has found helpful.

When planning a trip, first choose your destination.  It helps if you are flexible on dates or locations.  You can look online for free travel brochures.

Hotels:

Once you have an idea where you’d like to visit, go to Groupon and signup for that city’s deals.  We were recently able to get many deals for our trip to Savannah such as discount photography, half off smoothies, discounts to Paula Deen’s Store, and more.  I’ve also seen most of the cities offer some sort of hotel deal.  You also can use this to find great deals on restaurants and other attractions in your destination area.  There is even an entire Groupon Getaways section.  Browse through that and see all the places you could visit on a discount!  These deals change weekly, so check back often.

Another place to check out for hotel deals is Priceline.com.  This can help you find good rates without having to call a million different hotels.  If you do decide to book through Priceline.com, be sure and click through Ebates so you can earn cashback on your trip.

Consider staying at a cabin in a State Park.  We have done this many times when we travel.  It’s cheaper plus they usually have good playgrounds for the kids to unwind.

Dining:

Now that you’ve figured out where you will be staying, time to think about the next necessity- Food!  This doesn’t have to be much of a worry if you plan in advance.  Our family typically brings our food along with us, allowing to dine out maybe once or twice on a vacation.  It’s much cheaper for us since our kids are very hearty eaters.  Some ways to frugally dine out while traveling is to take along gift certificates.  You can purchase some from Restaurant.com or also from Groupon.  Also consider doing a search for daily deals in that city.  There are TONS of daily deal sites where you can purchase deals.  Also, I frequently talk on my blog about joining survey sites and Swagbucks.  That’s where these sites will come in handy!  On some of them, you have the option to cash out for a prepaid visa card or for gift cards to restaurants such as Long Horn, Chili’s, and Macaroni Grill to name a few.  A few weeks before you take your trip, cash out so you receive your prize in time.

Attractions:

I mentioned using Groupon above, but there are also other ways to save on attractions during your vacation.  Before you leave home, do a search for coupons, discount codes, etc on the attractions that you plan to visit.  Check out their facebook page to see if they are running any promotions.  Call and ask them if they have any coupons out and how you can obtain one.  You may be surprised at all the options out there to make your visit cheaper.

 

These are just some ideas that I thought up about how we make our vacations more affordable.  Do you have any ideas that I’ve missed?  Leave a comment and tell me what your tips are for dealing with vacations on a budget.

Weekend Boredom Buster – Snag Free Patterns To Make Goodies At Home

May 26, 2012 By MommyOctopus Leave a Comment
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For this weekend’s Boredom Buster, be sure and check out Craftsy, where you can download free patterns and find other goodies!

Craftsy is the fastest growing online community for Crafters – with over 500,000 monthly unique visitors, having just launched in May 2011. This rapid growth results from two primary offerings which Craftsy users love:

  • Terrific online classes from amazing instructors for beginning, intermediate and advanced quilters, knitters, crocheters, sewists, jewelry makers, and other crafters.
  • Astonishingly good deals on crafting supplies: organic yarn, lovely fabrics and fat quarters from top designers, high quality needles, etc…

If you love Crafts, be sure and sign up for Craftsy for some amazing Daily Deals.  You never know what incredible deals you will find!  I found an entire section of FREE patterns, including the one pictured below.  Can’t wait to make some new things!

We’re Back!

May 24, 2012 By MommyOctopus Leave a Comment
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We got back from Savannah/Tybee Island late last night after spending 2 nights there. We had a great time visiting the beach on Tybee Island, touring downtown Savannah, eating at the Crab Shack, and visiting Fort Pulaski!

We wrangled alligators

Shot cannons

And just had a couple days of fun and cuteness.

A great trip and thanks to everyone that told us to visit the Crab Shack.  Such a neat place!    I’m playing “catch-up” now and hopefully will be caught up by the end of the weekend.  Hope ya’ll have a good one!

Weekend Boredom Buster: Have A Cinco De Mayo Fiesta!

May 5, 2012 By MommyOctopus Leave a Comment
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Today is Cinco De Mayo. What better way to celebrate than with a Cinco De Mayo Feista!  Here are some fun ways to make this an awesome day:

First up, you have to have FOOD!  I’m talking homemade salsa and chips, chicken enchiladas, Sopapillas for dessert, and whatever else you want to come up with.

You can make your own piñata and stuff full of goodies or make your own maracas for some musical fun.  There are a number of coloring pages to print as well.

Are you doing anything special today?

 

Weekend Boredom Buster: Make Ice Cream

April 28, 2012 By MommyOctopus Leave a Comment
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It’s getting hot out there, time to make a cool snack.  This ice cream recipe is fun and easy.  Get the kids to help and you can all be eating a tasty homemade treat in just about 5 minutes!

 You’ll need the following per person:
  • 2 tablespoons sugar
  • 1 cup half and half
  • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1/2 cup salt (Kosher or rock salt works best, but table salt is ok too)
  • Ice cubes (you’ll need enough to fill the gallon-size bag about half full)
  • 1 pint-size Ziplock bag
  • 1 gallon-size Ziplock bag
First, combine the sugar, half and half, and vanilla extract in the pint-size bag and seal it tightly.
Next, place the salt and the ice in the gallon-size bag, then place the sealed smaller bag inside as well. Seal the larger bag.
Now shake the bags until the mixture hardens (this takes about 5 minutes). Keep feeling the small bag to determine when it’s done.
Finally, take the smaller bag out of the larger one and add any add-ins you want (think chocolate chips, M&M’s, fruit).
You can use all kinds of flavors and add-ins to make each batch different!
Enjoy!

Make Your Own Handwriting Practice Sheets!

April 25, 2012 By MommyOctopus Leave a Comment
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I was looking for some handwriting practice for my son and cursive practice for my daughter and came across a neat site called HandwritingWorksheets.com.  I gave it a whirl and now have bookmarked this site.  I can type in their name or whatever I want them to practice writing and it automatically generates a worksheet.  Super cool!  You can choose between Print, D’Nealian, or Cursive writing styles.  Thought I’d share this neat time saver website with ya’ll.  Go check it out!

Tasty Tuesday: Make Freezer Biscuits

April 24, 2012 By MommyOctopus 2 Comments
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For Tasty Tuesday this week, I’m bringing back an oldie but a goodie that I posted this fall since I’m making these today!  In the spring/summer months, it gets really hectic around here with so much to do and so much sunshine to enjoy.  I take a day and make enough biscuits to put away for a while in the freezer. It helps prevent waste and overeating as well by just pulling out the number I need.  Here’s how to make your own freezer biscuits:

First, gather the following ingredients:

  • 5 cups self rising flour
  • 3 teaspoons sugar
  • 1 cup butter or shortening
  • 1 3/4 cup buttermilk or milk

Add everything into the bowl and stir well until the dough has formed.  If it seems too sticky, add in a little extra flour as needed.

Roll the dough out to about 1/2 inch and use a cup or a cookie cutter to form the biscuits.

Place the biscuits on a pan.  It’s okay to have them super close together since they will not be rising.  If you have more than one layer, be sure and place wax paper in between the layers so they do not stick together.

Immediately put the biscuits into the freezer, making sure that they stay flat.

After a few hours when they are frozen, remove them from the pan and place in a freezer safe bag and return the bag of biscuits to the freezer.

Pull biscuits from bag as needed and bake at 425 for 12-15 minutes or until golden brown on top.  Yum!  Give it a try and see what you think!

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