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Page Turners Book Selection: March

Hi friends! We’re so happy to announce our book selection for March! We wanted to give you plenty of time to get your hands on a copy. So, without further ado, our book selection for March is:

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Wonder by RJ Palacio

It’s about a boy with a birth defect that has kept him out of public schools until now, his 5th year of grade school. This is a children’s book for ages 8-12 but is a #1 New York Times Best Seller for being a story of compassion, empathy and acceptance.

I gravitate towards YA books. I’ve realized that I’m a fan of young children who have a set back in life and make the most of it (Perks of Being a Wallflower and The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time). Wonder naturally sounded like a book that would be right up my alley!

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We’re so happy with the turn out so far with all of you who have joined in reading along with our book selections! Don’t forget, we’ll be discussing The 100 Year Old Man on February 27th. Lisa and I will have separate questions on each of our blogs so you can participate in either or both discussions.

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DIY Valentine’s Day Cards

Hello loves! What month has 28 days? All of them! Get it? Really though, I love that February has only 28 days because it’s almost always gloomy and snowy. Thankfully, Valentine’s Day is smack dab in the  middle to look forward to!

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I’ll admit, I’m a fan of Valentine’s Day. I do believe it’s a ‘Hallmark Holiday’ but I love sending love to those I care about.
I was excited when Paper Source contacted me to use their Mini Valentine Kit to make my Valentine’s Day cards this year.

Their mini kit was anything but mini! There were enough supplies to make 30 cards! The only thing you would need to complete the cards are a pair of scissors and a pen. I also used glue dots for the pieces I wanted to lay flat. I loved the dimension the foam mounting tape (in the kit) created. I’d never used them before and will be buying some for scrapbooking!

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I liked the challenge of making each card a little different and using some of the products unexpectedly. The red circle stickers were meant as envelope sealers but I used them as polka dots.

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The pens I used were Zig markers, Micron pens and Posca paint pens. Make sure to give all pens a min to dry so they don’t smear. I had the Micron smear on the envelope and Posca pen smeared on a card.

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These cards definitely look hand made but having the pre-cut hearts and coordinating papers made it so easy to mix and match materials to make many unique designs.

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My favorite part was writing love notes on these mini cards, stuffing them in these sweet translucent envelopes and sealing them up to send to my Valentines!

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I filled little cellophane bags with Martha Stewart’s hot chocolate recipe to go with my Valentines. Sophie decided it would be best if she tested each bag before sending them out! What do you do to celebrate Valentine’s Day? I’m super excited to be able to help Sophie make Valentine’s for her friends in a few years.

For more Valentine’s Day ideas, check out my Pinterest board!
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Eat Pray Love (Discussion)

Did you get a chance to read Eat Pray Love with us this month for our book club Page Turners? Perhaps you’ve already read it because it’s such a popular story. We chose it for that exact reason. Lisa and I couldn’t believe that neither of us had read this book, although it’d been sitting on my book shelf for years.

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A quick background story of the author, Elizabeth Gilbert. Elizabeth wrote Eat Pray Love in 2006 as a memoir of her terrible divorce followed by an amazing, inspiring trip around the world, where she discovered herself. Elizabeth quoted, during an interview with Oprah last year, ‘For some reason, and this just boggles my imagination, there are still just huge swaths of women who never got the memo that their lives belong to them.’ Elizabeth is devoted to sharing her message and encouraging her fans to be strong. Last week she wrote an open letter to ‘the broken hearted’ on her Facebook page encouraging them that it will get better. I know people who have met Elizabeth and they’ve said she is as genuine and sweet in real life as her book leads her to be.

Before we begin, I’ll remind you that there may be spoilers ahead. Only continue if you’d like to be a part of the discussion of the entire book. Also, please use my questions as a jumping off point. Ask your own questions and start your own discussion of the book within the forum.

  1. Travel is a big theme throughout Eat Pray Love. I can’t go without discussing it! Liz learned to just ‘be’ in Italy, learned how to be completely devoted in India and take the leap to mending her broken heart in Bali. Do you think people are more open to new experiences when they travel? And why?
    I definitely think people are more open to new experiences when they’re traveling. Personally, I’ve tried a lot of food I wouldn’t normally eat, wear clothes I wouldn’t wear at home and am a bit more daring with my activities.
  2. Sitting in an outdoor café in Rome, Gilbert’s friend declares that every city-and every person-has a word. Rome’s is “sex,” the Vatican’s “power”; Gilbert declares New York’s to be “achieve,” but only later stumbles upon her own word, antevasin, Sanskrit for “one who lives at the border.” What is your word? Is it possible to choose a word that retains its truth for a lifetime? (Questions issued by publisher.) What is your current word?
    My word for 2015 is LEARN but I don’t think that word encompasses the entirety of my life and who I am. The word I would use as my word is ‘tender hearted.’ I am a roller coaster of emotions and my heart is at the root of it all. I haven’t decided yet if this is a good thing or something I want to work on. I’m not sure it is something I can work on.
  3. Which, of Liz’s three ‘I’ countries would you like to visit? Which country do you think you would benefit most from?
    I would enjoy visiting all three of the countries Liz visited and would follow her lead on what I’d want to learn in those places. Bali would be my top choice of places to visit. I enjoyed the Balinese way of meditating with a smile. I would enjoy the simplicity of life that comes with not having as much ‘stuff’ and ‘things to get done’ in Bali. Most of all, I would cherish experiencing the beach as well as forest and beautiful weather.

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Did you know she has a follow up story called Committed? I liked this book so much I’ve got to check what happened next.

Now, it’s your turn! Answer any or all of the questions in the comment section below. Ask questions of your own. Or, link-up a blog post with your review and/or the answers to these questions. Also be sure to check out Lisa’s discussion questions on her blog. We’re sharing the same linky, so no need to link-up on both blogs.



Remember our February selection is The 100-year old man who climbed out the window and disappeared by Jonas Jonasson. The title is a mouthful but hopefully the book is easy and fun to read. We’ll be discussing The 100-year old man on February 27.

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Watercolor Postcards

Hello friends! Happy Monday to you! I hope you all had exactly the kind of weekend you were hoping for, whether it be exciting, relaxing or inspiring. My weekend was a mixture of all three. Friday night I got crazy with watercolors!

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For Christmas I received watercolor postcards. I thought it would be nice to do a bunch at once so I’d have them on hand for quick notes. I couldn’t decide on a theme for my stationary so I applied many techniques to my postcards.

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Supplies needed:

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This was my first time using Magic Medium. It was also my first time using a stencil for watercolor. I wanted to make sure my stencil didn’t move since I knew I would be painting with a thicker consistency. I first taped down the post card, followed by the stencil.

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I guessed on the amount needed to cover the postcard in a relatively thick layer. I used a sponge brush to smear and dab over the stencil to make sure every hole was filled.

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Once the medium was dry, I painted some blues and greens over the stencil and carefully removed the tape and stencil. I like how the dots aren’t perfect circles. This postcard reminds me of raindrops.

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For the remainder of the cards I tried some ombre effects, other stencils and one abstract post card. I will write over the fronts of these cards when I go to send them but didn’t want to without knowing who they’re for.

Have you tried your hand at watercolor? I’ve only done one watercolor project before and I think it is the most forgiving medium. I really want to take this Watercolor Cards Made Simple class online but for now, it’s hard to make watercolor look bad! Which card was your favorite?

Let’s DIY

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I decided to try a new series out this year called Let’s DIY! It’s a spin off of my Friday Finds series I had last year where I featured some of my favorite projects I’d seen the past week. This year I’m gearing it towards DIY projects that I think are inspiring and fresh!

These were my favorite five from this past week!

  1. Watercolor Stationary by Paper &  Stitch
  2. Leather Keychain by Homey Oh My!
  3. Dyed Favor Bags by Paper & Stitch
  4. Moon Phase Wall Hanging by Almost Perfect
  5. Layered Foam Wall Art by A Beautiful Mess

Jeffrey came home from work yesterday and said ‘I’m calling this weekend ‘Improve Yourself Weekend.’ What are you going to do to improve yourself this weekend?’ Which I thought was kind of funny because I LOVE that idea and had already deemed the entire week ‘Improve Yourself Week’ by learning Light Room, Photoshop, Google Analytics, AdSense and working out! I’m kinda wanting to run out to the craft store when he gets home to buy all the supplies for ALL of these crafts!

I’m really interested in making generic favor gift bags saying things like ‘hello’, ‘yay’ and ‘i love you’ to have on hand for easy wrapping! What DIY project are you excited to get started on this weekend? Any of the above spark an interest?

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