Showing posts with label inspiration on monday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label inspiration on monday. Show all posts

Monday, 6 July 2015

Inspiration on Monday: The Ultimate Menu Planner

Inspiration on Monday

Inspiration on Monday is a link up hosted by Trish to encourage us to share our creative projects and things that inspire us!

Meal planning is a bone of contention in our house: we want to do it, we know that everything works better and we spend less, waste less and shop better when we do it but our previous method, of trying to pluck seven dinners out of thin air and write them on the calendar at some point on Saturday or Sunday so that we could do the grocery shopping on Sunday, our only day together as a family just wasn't working. I'd found a couple of ideas I liked on Pinterest, obviously, and particularly liked the look of this one and as we'd bought a frame for something that ended up being a little too small I thought now was as good a time as any to finally give it a go!



All the credit for the idea goes to The Thinking Closet whose image I originally pinned, and Clair Dickson whose original idea it was.

I started with a wooden frame with a plastic sheet meant to frame a poster. My original plan was to cover the frame with pretty paper and take the plastic sheet off the front, but then I remembered that I had lots of cute dinosaur material my mum gave me for Christmas so I thought I'd use that instead. My plan was almost scuppered by my staple gun running out during the attachment of the pink piece of material, but sellotape saved the day resulting in (as always with my creative projects) a bit of a botch job at the end, but it holds up so I'm happy!



I made the little box for the extra recipe cards from the bottom of a Weetabix pack covered in some pretty paper. I am planning to make a second box next time we have an empty box because the eventual plan is to have all the recipes we ever plan to use hanging out in the boxes just waiting for us!



Here's where I deviated from the original. We decided that there was no point in us just planning dinners as we just end up eating really boring breakfasts of cereal all the time and cheese sandwiches for lunch and then we forget to eat because we're so bored by the idea and then we get stressed and yell at the kids and it's just a bad plan, so I modified the concept slightly to allow three pegs per day: one for breakfast, one for lunch, one for dinner. I used superglue to attach the pegs to the frame and fabric and cut the letters for 'menu' from felt and glued them on. At this point I also had a slight panic moment when I managed to glue one finger of each hand to the same tube of glue and took a good five minutes of rinsing under the tap to get them unglued again... Suffice to say superglue and I aren't friends anymore!

After that all that was left was to make the menu cards which I cut to size from big sheets of card my father in law gave me a while back. I just used a marker to write the name of the dish on one side and a biro to write the ingredients needed on the other side. This makes it super easy to make a shopping list as you just go through all the ingredients and add what you need. It's probably my favourite thing about this menu planner.

The end product! (minus the second recipe box...)

At the moment we only have the meals for this week plus a few other breakfast ideas, but as the weeks go by we plan to add lots of old favourites and some new recipes to our boxes! I like the idea from the original post of using recipes from one box and replacing them in another box and so circulating them so you've not eating anything all the time. Overall I really love how it turned out and I'm super excited to use it. We did our first shop from it today and it seems like if all goes to plan it should be a really exciting week foodwise!

Do you menu plan? How do you do it?

Monday, 15 June 2015

Inspiration on Monday: Quiet Book

Inspiration on Monday

Inspiration on Monday is a two weekly link up hosted by Trish and encouraging us to share all things inspiring and creative! So far for this link up I've posted about things I'd like to make and ways to inspire yourself but not about anything I actually am making. Time to change that! 

Sam's birthday is coming up at the weekend (as is mine since it's on the same day. I can't tell you how much I'm looking forward to not spending my birthday in labour this year!) and I'm making him some name blocks in an 'I've been making them for six months, they will get done probably the night before' kind of way. I'm not posting about that today. Ben's birthday is in October. Obviously in my head this makes it perfectly logical for me to be making a Quiet Book for him! I'm really excited about both these things but I wanted to share the blocks once they're actually done whereas the quiet book I don't mind sharing while it's in progress!



So far I've made two pages and am in the middle of a third. The first (and my current favourite) is from a template I found online and which you can also get hold of here. You will notice that her sewing is much straighter than mine and her finger puppets not only have eyes but she also has a duck. Eventually mine will have eyes and I will make a duck. Good things come to those who wait. Also all my sewing is done by hand, whereas all hers was done by machine. I am still afraid of my machine. 

With the doors shut...

Ta-dah!


The animals are finger puppets and the idea is that the kid/s can use the sunny grass page to play with the animals.They're also pretty cute and super simple to make. 

My second page was from a template from the same blog and is designed to help little ones with their buttoning practice. The pot has an open top so you can store the flowers in there once they're off. 


The colours are much better in real life, this is literally the worst photo I've ever taken I think. If anyone has any inspiring photography tips they'd like to share I'd love to hear them! The template for this page is here

The third page which is currently in progress is pretty cool and is for colour matching. Ben's just getting to the point where occassionally he'll point out colours to me or pass me something and tell me what colour it is. He seems to be picking stuff up really well without me actively 'teaching' him anything so I'm trying to keep up the pattern of incorporating things into play and helping him learn that way. 



As you'll see there are two balloons, each with a little velcro dot on them. There will be three or four other colours and each balloon will be attached to the elephant with a little ribbon string. Also the elephant is going to have an ear and an eye eventually. I really love this page. There isn't a template for it (I made my own) but the idea was entirely borrowed from this site.

Because I have a huge box of felt from when I was running my (currently on hiatus) craft business making kids toys I have a few more pages planned to use it up. As always Pinterest is so overly inspiring that I'm pretty sure I'll be making Sam one for Christmas as well!

The other pages I plan on adding (in case you're interested) are:

The ladybug page from Sunshine, Lollipops and Rainbows
The Mr & Mrs Potato Head page from Sunshine, Lollipops and Rainbows
The sock matching page from Imagine Our Life
The alphabet page from And Next Comes L
Possibly a shape matching page like this one
Possibly the fishing page from Pops and Podge
Aaaaand possibly this amaznig counting Hungry Caterpillar page from Imagine Our Life

My favourite thing about this project is that felt is so easy to work with and because I'm hand sewing the whole thing I can just sit down and get it done. I've not even been working on it a week yet and I've already achieved so much, I'm pretty proud of myself! 

What are you working on at the moment? Have you ever made a quiet book? 

Saturday, 2 May 2015

Inspiration on Monday: TBR Tin

Inspiration on Monday

Inspiration on Monday is an awesome creative link up hosted by Trish at Love, Laughter and a Touch of Insanity.

Because this week is the Re-Readathon I decided to post about this a couple of days early rather than missing it (again).  

For this week's link up I decided to post about my recent excursion into making a TBR tin. A few weeks ago, when I made my resolution not to buy books for the rest of the year, I decided that I also needed a fall back for when none of my books were really calling to me, and after perusing Pinterest I decided the time had come to make myself a TBR jar. I will say that during the course of making it I did slightly come to regret that decision, but now that it's done it's already been immensely awesome so it's definitely worth the effort. 

So I looked at various people's posts about making beautiful jars and being really crafty, and then I decided to just be lazy and use this awesome tin we had lying around (there is minimal actual craftiness in this post). 


Honestly I thought that the addition of 700+ unread book titles to the tin was work enough without starting up with the paint and glitter, but I applaud those who do! 

After I found the tin I stared writing all the titles of my unread books out, then cutting the papers into strips and folding them like so:


I set myself a routine of doing at least one shelf per day and finally I was finished! I did make a lot of extra work for myself by putting each book in a series in, whereas it would have made sense to just write the name of the series instead and then keep putting it back in the tin until the series was finished (thanks instagram friend for that tip!) Ah well, we live we learn. 

Here's what it looked like when it was done:


I have already used it to pick out books for the 24 hour readathon, one and a half of which I actually ended up reading during it, so it's been successful so far, and having it does make me feel less stressed about what to read next and less likely to rush off to the library and get twenty books (although that does still happen from time to time!). Weirdly I think having it may be making me less wary of what to read next, if that makes any sense at all? Because I know I have something to make the decision for me, it's easier to make the decision for myself...

Anyway! If you'd like some examples of how to actually make your own TBR jar/tin/whatever, rather than just using what you have lying around and being lazy like me, here are some other posts:



How to put book pages on a jar (actually a candle tutorial but just don't do the cut out and it would work amazingly for this!)