Tuesday, April 14, 2015

What I've been up to lately..




Hey! I've been up to some new and exciting things lately, what about you? I have started a new small business making unique accessories. I make some limited quantity and special orders, so just ask! If you know me you know I am CRAFTY PANTS!

My business is called Little Honey Darlin Face. Whats that mean? It is a combination of the nicknames I called my two girls as babies! It has very special meaning to me:)

Here is my Facebook link: https://www.facebook.com/littlehoneydarlinfaceboutique

Here is my Instagram: https://instagram.com/littlehoneydarlinface/

I do have an Etsy store but I haven't added my newer accessories yet..

Have you checked out my stuff? If not, please do!

XOXO,
Lundi

Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Chickens in the City and Coop Building

Recently, we got two baby chicks. Their names are Honey and Coco! Honey is a Leghorn and Coco is a Golden Wyandotte. Originally we were told that Honey was an Americana but turns out no!!!! 

Coco is the brown one and Honey is the yellow.
Here they are now: 

We have finally finished building their coop and decided that we were going to make it out of re-purposed materials and spend the least amount of money that we could!! I researched coops on the internet and found some made from pallets. We started collecting pallets and slowly decided how we wanted to the coop to look. We knew that we wanted a nesting box big enough for 4, a swing and a pole for roosting, and a space to walk around in. We took apart the pallets and made the nesting area complete with door first.

I wanted easy access to get the eggs and to sweep the area clean! What do you think?? We decided that the nesting box would be a little over 18 inches wide and covered with a larger roof and closed in sides. It has a ladder inside that they can use to walk up. I shred up paper for bedding and put it in the nesting area. 

We made the total coop size 52 inches wide and 7 ft long. They love it. We used pallets, rope, a dowel rod and wood in our garage, a piece of plywood from my brother, and hardware cloth from our friends. We had plenty of concrete pavers for the floor of the coop too. The only thing we had to buy was hardware cloth, locks, and hinges for a total of $26!!!

The chicks are really enjoying there "new" house! They love to run around the yard and forage. They eat a ton of grass:)

Check it out:















Let me know if you have any other questions!
XO,
Lundi


Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Homemade Confetti Cake

Homemade Confetti Cake

Found this recipe on Pinterest today and it is pretty tasty!
http://www.pinterest.com/pin/23362491792414211/






It was very easy to make and the directions were easy to follow. Next time, I will double the recipe though because it was for 12 cupcakes and I made a cake but it was a single layer. The icing is super yummy.  I didn't have my own heavy cream so I had to make some.... EEK! It was a little scary but it worked.  I think this icing is by far one of my favorites. Its a butter-cream but not heavy like the usual. Overall, I really love the recipe so I will be making it again and in different versions. 

Here's the link for the heavy cream : http://www.pinterest.com/pin/23362491792417889/


Let me know if you try it! Good Luck :)
XO,
Lundi

Monday, June 30, 2014

NO BUMMER SUMMER: Magic wands, stick guns and sling shots OH MY!

Today's activity choice was making tools and wands from sticks. We collected all different sticks from two separate parks. They found all kinds of shapes and sizes!

Pinterest links:
http://www.pinterest.com/pin/23362491792183205/

http://www.pinterest.com/pin/23362491792183218/




This was a lot of fun for them. They loved looking for certain shapes and sizes.  We are also gonna make walking sticks out of some bamboo from Grandma.

Supplies needed:
Sticks!!
Acrylic paints
Imagination
Washi Tape

They painted and painted! I loved all of their hard work. They are very proud!




Look how patriotic their slingshots are!! They did it all on their own :) I love all the metallic and glitter paints they chose. Its fun to have such girly girls! Tomorrow we will put those slingshots to use.



















Check back tomorrow to see our next adventure!

XOXO,
Lundi

Saturday, June 28, 2014

NO BUMMER SUMMER: Birdfeeder

Today we decided to make the bird feeders. Originally we were going to use pine cones but surprisingly couldn't find any! So we opted for toilet paper rolls instead.

Supplies:
Toilet paper roll
peanut butter
birdseed
fishing line







Just spread the peanut butter on the roll and roll it in bird seed! Then slip some fishing line through and knot it. We hung ours in the tree out front so hopefully we will see some cool birds. Let me know how yours works out and if you could find some pine cones! hahaha 



Check back with us tomorrow and see what our next adventure is!!

XOXO,
Lundi


Friday, June 27, 2014

NO BUMMER SUMMER: Hula Hoop Fort

Today we made the Hula Hoop Fort. This project was way too easy to build!! Who doesn't have an old shower curtain and a hula hoop laying around?!

Supplies needed:
Shower Curtain
Hula Hoop
Shower curtain rings
Twine or rope

Pinterest Link: http://www.pinterest.com/pin/23362491792182957/

We are gonna hang our fort in the back yard tomorrow because we needed Daddy's help. I told the girls to use the bent hula hoop because this could be its new purpose and new life:) We had an old shower curtain from before and the bent hula hoop but we didn't have the rings...  A quick trip to the Goodwill solved that problem! (for .99)





Poor bent hula hoop has seen better days but now it will live on! The girls had a ton of ideas for this "fort". It is gonna be Daddy's bed because he snores (ha!) its going to be a dressing room for their fashion shows and it will be a hideout in their play area in the backyard. This project cost a total of .99!!!! And will supply tons of fun for these imaginative little ladies. I'm sure we will make another one soon so they can both have one!

Check back in tomorrow to see what we have going on!

XOXO,
Lundi
                                                                            

Thursday, June 26, 2014

NO BUMMER SUMMER: Splash Bombs!

Today we made the Splash Bombs!! I saw the idea a long time ago on Pinterest. You can make them to play in the hot summer or you can make them, dip em in paint and throw at poster boards or a big sheet to create one of a kind artwork!! They are super easy and cheap and tons of fun!

Supplies:
Sponges (no scrubbers)
fishing line or twine
scissors

You can buy 2 packs of sponges at the Dollar Tree. We bought 8 packs (they bought half and I bought half). You cut them into quarters and then tie them off with fishing line or twine. Do it tight so they don't come loose from all the throwing!


 Here's what they look like when done:



Let the splash bombing begin! They loved this :)


Here's a couple action shots for ya!






Overall they really enjoyed this activity! The next challenge will be the painting bombs.. Not sure if I'm ready for that yet! 


Check back tomorrow to see what we get into!

XOXO,
Lundi