Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Cathryn's "Craft Corner"


 Ever since I started my new job at the hospital I have had some MUCH needed HOBBY TIME! Nursing school doesn't leave much free time, so I have had several projects that I have wanted to complete but just no time. So as you can imagine I have RELISHED in my oh so rare rare and glorious free time. And by relish, I mean I've been doing all sorts of crafts! Hope you enjoy my creativity as much as I have! [And I mean that in the most humble way possible :)]


Here are the curtains that I made for our kitchen. I bought this material last summer, and I am just now making them. It actually worked out better, in this case, that I didn't have time to make them before because we have moved TWICE since then. Besides altering some clothes and making pillows, this was my first real sewing project, complete with button holes and sewing on buttons with my WONDERFUL sewing machine. The button hole were a bit of a challenge, but I think everything turned out pretty well if I say so myself! :] 

                                  Material:  Printed: $5.00 (on clearance! usually, 15.00 a yd)
                                                 Solid: $ .85
Buttons: FREE! (They are the spare buttons that came with a jacket I have) 
Total Cost: $5.85!! 

 
 


Have you ever noticed that the only mail you get are Christmas Cards and BILLS? Well I have, and I have the hardest time keeping track of them. I copied this idea from my friend Patricia Shelley, who is ultra creative! If you can't tell from the picture, these are window shutters that have been painted. They are PERFECT for holding mail, pictures, and I guess anything small that you want to keep track of!

Shutters from the DI: $3.00
Paint: $1.06
Total Cost: $4.00!!


After marrying Stephan the number of birthdays that I need to remember suddenly doubled! And if you know me, that is not good. I have the WORST memory ever, aside from Stephan whose memory is surprisingly worse than mine. [not a good combo] Luckily I spotted the idea for this little gem on PINTEREST! If you haven't discovered this website yet, I suggest you check it out. I have found so many great ideas and recipes. It's amazing how CREATIVE people are! Anyways, this is a birthday plaque. I'm not finished yet, but when it is done it will have the names and dates of each family members birthdays on wooden circles that will hang below their birthday month. [the letters across the bottom stand for each month] I just stumbled upon cheap enough wooden circles at Hobby Lobby, so hopefully it will be done by the end of the week!  


One hobby that I really enjoy and that I am still developing is painting. I LOVE it, but it is a self-taught talent that is definitely a work in progress. Below is a painting that I started about a month ago. I'm kind of slow because I want it to be perfect. When it's done it will be a red flower that I'll hang in our living room. I really like being able to decorate our apartment with homemade art and crafts! It's definitely more fulfilling than going out and buying someone else's over-priced work. However, I can still acknowledge and appreciate how much more talented others' pieces are. 

Canvas: $5.00
Paint: $.00 [I already had the paint so I don't count the cost]
Total Cost: $5.00!! 


This was my 2nd attempt at curtains. This valance is in our bathroom. Our towels are green and we have a brown shower curtain. I'm already tired of the brown and green color scheme and would LOVE to just buy a different color of towels, but since I'm decorating on a budget I settled on buying some fabric to make a valance. MUCH cheaper decision and it really dressed up our bathroom. I'm considering modifying the valance, but I'm pretty happy with how it turned out. 

Material: $2.00
Thread: $1.00
Brown ribbon: $.00 [left over from making my bouquet!]
Total Cost: $3.00!!


This bookshelf was made by my dad when he was in the 8th grade! Which means it is about 50 years old!! Pretty much an antique :] Luckily my brother Scott moved back out here from Pennsylvania, so he was able to stop in Indiana and pick it up for me. It was painted white, but that didn't match my living room. So I decided to go black. And since flat black paint is $8.00 cheaper than glossy black paint I went with the antique paint look. It actually turned out really well! I used a stiff paint brush so I was able to create the antique look without much sanding. I don't know if you can see it, but there are white brush lines that allow the white paint to show through. I'm not explaining it well, but it actually looks really good! 

Bookshelf: Free 90 Free! 
Paint: $10.00
Brush: $1.00
Total Cost: $11.00!! [I don't know if I should count the whole cost of the paint though because I basically still have a gallon of paint left.]


 


Stay tuned. More crafts to come! 


Thursday, March 1, 2012

Stewart Falls

A couple weeks ago Stephan and I went snowshoeing to Stewart Falls. Stephan was a little hesitant to go because he said snowshoeing is harder than hiking, so why would he want to go? Haha. I finally talked him into it, and he ended up having a blast! You can see from our pictures that it was absolutely GORGEOUS! The temperature was perfect, the sun was shining, and the snow capped mountains were breathtaking. It was so nice to get outside and not think about school for a couple of hours. Plus, (best part), it was FREE! Rach let us borrow her snowshoes so we didn't have to rent them, which was soo nice of her! It was great. Gotta love the fun, free dates! 




I love this picture! 


Frozen Stewart Falls. It was cool to see the giant cracks in the waterfall. It would have been even cooler to see a big chunk break off! 


My new hat, complements of Gen!


Picnic lunch of cheese & crackers, nutragrain bars, and fruit snacks. [we spare no expense :)]

Sunday, February 5, 2012

The Tales and Adventures of 2011

         2011 was great to us. Just a little recap: 
                                                          
                                 We got engaged on February 6




and married on April 23rd. 



Two days after our wedding we spent 24 hours STRAIGHT moving into our tiny little apartment. It took forever, but we eventually found a spot for our endless truck loads of stuff. [Stephan didn't realize how much his belongings would multiply when he got married. He definitely underestimated the amount of clothes a girl needs to have a complete wardrobe. :) ] 



Lucy enjoying the view. [only place that our tv fit... right in front of the bed! :)] 

After unpacking, we began our summer adventures with our honeymoon in Florida. --Best vacation ever!! [ you can see pics of the honeymoon/wedding in earlier posts ]. 



        
  The rest of the summer was filled with....

          40 hour work weeks. This is what Stephan's job entailed...Grounds                 crew -- serious business.




  nightly walks around campus and Provo



trips to Ferron, UT



A family get-together in Albequerque, NM (all thanks to the Anderson family!)
Lucy and I couldn't stay awake that trip. We fell asleep literally EVERY TIME we sat down in the car. 




hikes and bonfires in the mountains, 




lots of shooting (of course), 



and a final shebang in Zions.


         What a summer! Then reality hit, and we were back to school. Stephan had a fairly relaxing semester (minus a ridiculous Political Science class) while I hit the books hard. It was definitely an adjustment getting back into nursing, but I loved every minute of it! My clinical group/instructor were AWESOME! 

We had a blast, and I learned a ton. Stephan finished his GE's (what a relief!), and got ready to dive into his new major in the coming Winter semester. 
          
         After finals we jumped on a plane and left Provo as fast as we could. Evansville, Indiana had never looked so good! We were so fortunate to spend Christmas with both of our families. We are really grateful for the sacrifices everyone made to be there and for our parents and the huge effort they made to accommodate SO MANY PEOPLE! It's amazing how much our families have grown. 


 Just the 3 of us


Patrick Family Christmas Dinner


Lunch with Grandmother Schauss


Family bonfire at the Patricks


The Schauss boys + a few additions 


Thai food extravaganza


Attempted Schauss Family Picture. [No one was satisfied with any of them!]

         All the little ninos running around really made Christmas a delight. They have all gotten so BIG! It was great to finally be an aunt and uncle in person for a time.  

Me and Lucy. We have missed having her so close! 


"Grandpa Schauss" playing with the grandkids. 


Lucy is not one to keep her feelings inside. :] 


Cutest little cat I've ever seen! [Gotta love that little red nose]


Me and Maci. That little stinker is always smiling! 


Can't keep the kids entertained? Just make a 3 foot long straw to keep them occupied! 


Cute little Jackson. 


Hadley wishing she had gotten a light-up hat for Christmas too!


Addie meeting Great Grandmother Schauss for the first time! 

Christmas activities included... 

Gingerbread houses 

[Can't decide if this is a cry or one of Maci's funny smiles :)]

trips to the Zoo


duck feeding



 tales of the Beet Farm from uncle John


 Tater Hole Tourneys

[i don't have any pictures of these "intense" face-offs, so if you do, let me know! -- thanks]

and of course LOTS and LOTS of delicious FOOD! 


[Apparently, this was "the perfect plate"]

           2011 went out with a bang. Stephan and I made the fam Thai food. We had the usual Tater Hole tournament. And Dan made his famous Cherry Chocolate Chunk ice cream! 



We knew we were getting old though when we couldn't wait for 12 AM to come just so we could go to bed. 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1.. HAPPY NEW YEAR! Bring on 2012!!