Thursday, July 14, 2011

Meet Ollie

So, I know I posted last week about our garden. We're currently trying to grow some tomatoes, peppers and cucumbers. This past week, little green tomatoes started growing. We got VERY excited; however, then we started noticing that something ie. birds were eating the baby tomatoes right off the vine before they had a chance to grow!


Enter in the newest member of the Kolchinsky fam:  Ollie!

Only $12.95 at Lowe's tonite.  He looks fierce!



Hopefully he will keep away whatever is eating our garden!!

I'll keep you updated!


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Saturday, July 9, 2011

Project of the week: Beaded Flower Tutorial

When I got married last year, I found an amazing necklace at this bridal store. It was insanely expensive so I went about making a knock-off version for my wedding. Here's how it turned out:


I decided to blog a tutorial of how I made it.

Materials
tear-shaped or round shaped beads for the petals
accent beads - round works great!
thin wire


1.  Thread 5 petal beads through the wire.
2.  Then thread the wire back through the beads the other direction. See below:


3.  Pull the wire taught and shape the petals around to form a circle. 
4.  Twist the two wire ends together

5.  Next, pull one wire up through the middle of the petals and thread 3-4 (whatever your preference) accent beads. Then pull the wire back through the bottom of the flower and twist the two wires together.




After that, you are done!


You can attach this to pretty much anything you want - bracelets, necklaces, shoes, headband, make it into a pin!



You can beef up your beaded flower by adding additional rows of petals. 
Take a the extra wire hanging down from the bottom of the flower and thread the petal bead. Then, twist the wire together. The wire makes it pretty malleable to position it behind the original petals. Keep adding petals. 










I also made one out of pear-shaped, gold-tinted beads



I recommend hot-gluing a flat bead to the back of the flower so the wire isn't itchy!

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Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Man vs Food at the Lake

My husband's parents own a condo at the 31mm at the Lake of the Ozarks. He grew up boating and swimming and skiing. He loves the lake. I mean LOVES the lake. During the summer, every chance we get, we head to the lake. This past 4th of July weekend, we invited my brother and sister and their fiances down to the lake to spend some time together. We had a fabulous time -boating, riding the waverunner, skiing and tubing.  Oh, and there was plenty of bbq and eating.

There are tons of what I call "on-the-water-dives."  We headed to one of these "dives" called Larry's on the Lake. They have their own version of the Man vs Food challenge.


It's a five-pound burger with a plate of fries and onion rings. While we were there, someone decided to take the challenge. 


Sadly, he was only able to get halfway through!

We definitely have our favorite lake hangouts. If you're looking for any recommendations, 
here are a few:

Best Mini Golf:  Pirates Cove
Best Breakfast on the water:  Paradise
Best Ice Cream:  Andy's
Best Tenderloin Sandwich & Pizza:  Fish & Co.
Best Breakfast on land:  On the Rise Bakery & Bistro
Best Mexican:  Mexicaliblues





I also picked up an old desk/work station this weekend that was Joe's parents. I'm planning another furniture makeover project so stop by again soon for my re-do!