Momma told me about... Christmas

Deviled Eggs

Offer your guests two different flavor deviled eggs: classic and chipotle pepper!

I may be too early for Easter, St. Patrick’s was just a few days ago, but when you’re pregnant do you really need to wait to enjoy deviled eggs?  I think not!  Here is my version of classic deviled eggs and deviled eggs with a twist: chipotle.  Since I’ve been pregnant I’ve been addicted to

Christmas Ornament Craft

Create this cozy fireplace and stocking ornament by using sticky-back foam sheets and stocking stickers!

My Momma started a tradition when we were growing up: annual Christmas ornaments for each year.  I guess there’s nothing really new there, many families have that tradition, but why not make it a family event by creating the ornament yourselves?  My son was born in 2009, so he wasn’t much help with making the

Santa’s Little Helper: My Smartphone

Your smartphone can be your best friend this holiday season!

As a Momma, I don’t think my life would be nearly as convenient or organized without my smart phone!  I use my smartphone’s GPS feature constantly, locating doctor’s offices, malls and play date addresses.  I take the majority of my sons pictures on my smartphone because it saves space and is so convenient.  I keep

Felt Christmas Stocking Project

With Mia's stocking I added a cute little pink ribbon just below the hanger loop and did her name in contrasting blue embroidery floss!

There is no friendlier material to the amateur sewer than felt!  And there is no fabric friendlier to your wallet either, especially during this expensive time of year.  Christmas and felt go together like Frosty and Rudolph!  Forget buying your tots their Christmas stockings at Target or Pottery Barn, and take a few hours to

Easy Paper Ornaments

What I love most about these ornaments is that they can be stored flat and they don't break!

This is an awesomely easy craft idea that is super-versatile: use these festive orbs on your Christmas tree or to decorate for a special occasion like a birthday or baby shower!  I used Origami paper and glittered card stock for this version and I’ve used them to bedeck our Christmas tree and as decorations in

Christmas Ornaments

Bejewel your tree with vintage glass ornaments, not too much more than buyng new!

It’s December 1st, so it’s officially UN-obnoxious to talk about Christmas!  Time to dig up the Christmas decorations, un-knot the Christmas lights and hang your stockings!   Being a Momma has undoubtedly reinvigorated my love of the “most wonderful time of the year.”  Seeing it all through Kysen’s eyes makes me feel that excitement that I

Mashed Potato Pancakes

Turn your holiday mashed potatoes into a scrumptuous breakfast side dish or serve with a salad fro lunch!

No doubt you have leftover mashed potatoes from Thanksgiving.  I have a ton of my “Perfect Holiday Mashed Potatoes” leftover so I started getting creative.  There are a ton of leftover potato pancake recipes on the web, but I decided to experiment on my own.  And maybe you’re growing tired of just reheating them in

Perfect Holiday Mashed Potatoes

By keeping the ingredient list short and the technique simple, these mashed potaoes are full or flavor and texture!

In my opinion it is hard to ruin potatoes as long as you keep it simple.  I have used this potato mashing technique for years now, for holidays and special family dinners alike.  Now with so many young children in the family I have simplified it even more.  Very important: always remember your mashed-potato-eating audience! 

Toy Review: Bubble-Matic Car Wash by Hot Wheels

The automatic bubble blower sold me on buying this for my 2-year-old son who is a Hot Wheels fanatic!

Today was one of those too-hot-to-go-to-the-park days, so I decided to treat Kysen to an awesome new toy from our local Toys R Us!  Funny side note: when Kysen was a newborn I used to insist that I would never let him go to the toy store when he was old enough to “understand” where

A great rainy day craft idea for kids: a DIY Themed Board Game!

Christmas Themed Board Game

I have been an aunt WAY longer than I’ve been a mommy to my now 2-year-old.  So, here is a great craft for kids from age 5 and up: a homemade board game!   All your little tyke will need is: Paper Tape Safety scissors Coloring items: such as crayons, markers, and colored pencils Creativity