12.06.2011

Bachman's Idea House

Thank you Bachman's for the awesome inspiration! 

Here's the gorgeous outdoor planter I saw at the Bachman's Idea House:


And here's the Anderson's outdoor planter:



I also whipped up a few  - I-don't-know-what-to-call-'em's - made from tomato cages and clipped bits from an artificial tree no longer in service. 



If you want to see all the other photo's I snapped at the Idea House, head over to my Facebook page. I've shared a link up to my Fancy That Studio FB page. 

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11.22.2011

Shop from Home for a Cure!

Just incase you can't join us on December 1st!




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11.06.2011

Shop for a Cure

Hello Friends and Family!

I'm very excited to tell you that I'll be walking in the Twin Cities Breast Cancer 3 Day Walk again in 2012! With your love and support, I was able to raise over $2,500 in 2009.

In 2009 I walked in honor of all the women I know who have battled breast cancer. The closest person to me is my Grandma Pat, who is a survivor! In 2012, I am walking in honor of a woman who's story is so much closer to my heart. She is a very dear friend of one of my closest friends. We are friendly, but I don't know her that well. But I know her life well, because it's a lot like mine. She is 32 years old, just like me. She is a mother, a wife, daughter, and depended on by so many who need her to stick around....FOREVER! She is battling her fight with breast cancer right now. Her story scares the hell out of me, because we live very similar lives. The other reason I'm walking is because in October my Mom had a breast cancer scare. During a routine mammogram, her doctor found a lump. She had a series of appointments and after an ultrasound and biopsy, thankfully it was discovered to be benign. For a brief period, I had to start imagining my Mom battling breast cancer. My imagination got the best of me and suddenly I was without a mother and Gwen without a Grandma. This is really happening to families day in and day out! If you feel like me, and want to gain some semblance of control over an overwhelming issue, help support me and my team!

My team is kicking off our fundraising with a holiday shopping boutique on the evening of Thursday, December 1st. It will be an open house from 5-8PM. We will be offering light appetizers, beverages, and a jump start to your holiday shopping (or just get something for yourself! You deserve it!). We will have 6 PREMIER "shops" offering high quality goods.



Pampered Chef
Cookie Lee Jewelry
Norwex chemical free cleaning supplies (this stuff is SO COOL!)
Stampin' Up - stamping, crafting, and home decor
Mary Kay
and
Fancy That Studio - handmade gifts (all personally made by me!)

Each vendor is donating up to 20% of the proceeds from all sales.

I hope you'll find time to stop by and show your support. I would love to see you on the 1st!

Thank you,

Kelli

PS. If you aren't able to stop by, but would still like to shop, we are setting up online shopping, and will also have catalogs. I would be happy to meet up if you would like to shop from a catalog. Just let me know and I can forward the web address, etc or we can find time to meet.

10.24.2011

Historic Elegance

Buzz on over to www.fancythatstudio.com to read all about a very awesome wedding I styled this past weekend. More importantly, see ALL the details!

10.07.2011

{drool}

OH MY!



I'll be making these little treasures today. I've been cruising Pinterest for awesome fall inspired snacks and treats and keep coming across the most amazing recipes. I've decided to start with these dangerous little fellas. I want to eat this picture!

I'm looking forward to making a few more goodies in the next few weeks...







Here's one I made a month or so back. Super easy, SUPER delish!








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10.05.2011

This post brought to you by the letter L and the number 1

This post is doubly fun! I get to introduce you to Fancy That Studio's newest collection, Just Like Sesame, and show you LT's awesome 1st birthday party!







See all the details at www.fancythatstudio.com

See the collection in my Etsy shop!



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9.30.2011

Caution...Awesome Birthday Fun Under Construction!

I hope I have a boy someday! I mean come on....what little boy would't want this for a birthday party....



I just added a new collection to my Etsy shop. It's called Under Construction, and it is SUPER fun! I styled a birthday party last weekend using the collection. Everything turned out really cute. Check out more pics at www.fancythatstudio.com

Here's another peak...






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9.20.2011

Prepping for Halloween

I do love the spooky holiday! In preparation for our annual pumpkin carving party, I set my party printables company, Fancy That Studio, to work creating a complete printable collection for the event.  We all know my company is just me, but somehow I like saying "we" whenever I'm in my Fancy That Studio voice.

So, we created a full printable party line and named it A Frightful Affair. It turned out even better than I had envisioned. I'm styling a photo shoot tomorrow to showcase the collection on my website. I'm very excited to play around with the different pieces I created. I'll be mailing out the invitation to our pumpkin carving party later this week. Usually our invite is an evite, so I'm especially excited about this years invitation.

Here's a peak at A Frightful Affair:

Menu Cards
Bottle Labels
Drink Wraps

I'm selling the 20+ piece collection for only $19.50! That's a steal! Tell everyone you know! :)


 Visit my store or website for more details!




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9.15.2011

My last day...for now

Tomorrow marks my final day filling in for Crystal while she was on maternity leave. I'm excited and sad. I've really enjoyed going back to work. Mostly because I had at ton of flexibilty, awesome AWESOME boss, and time to appreciate NOT being away from home at a job. The sad feelings come from missing the structure of having a job. The excitement is from, well, not having a job! I can't wait to be home again full time with Gwen. She's so much fun at this age. She keeps me laughing all day long and I'm happy I'll get to enjoy more of that in the weeks to come.

The "for now" portion of this post is simply that I'm not really done working. I'm going to stay on with Chuck's practice as a special projects coordinator. I just made up that title. Sounds good! 

Also, I'll be working on my own growing business. I'm excited to start a new Halloween collection. I've designed the invitation and started roughing out some ideas for the rest of the collection. I think it might turn out to be one of my favorites.

If you have a moment, bop over to my website or store to check out my printable party coordinates!


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8.18.2011

Ander Troup Update

I finally figured it out!

I am only good at blogging when I actually am at work.

With that said, I thought I would just do a full circle update on the Anderson's.

Gwen will be 15 months on Saturday. How did that happen?! We had her, albeit late, 1 year check up last week. She is a whopping 20 pounds! 30 inches tall, and a head circumference of 18 inches. Jeff was not too happy with the height. He blames the Korwicki genes. I say it's fine. She's 15 months for crying out loud! Nothing to worry about yet. Besides, I'm hoping she rounds out at 5'8 or so. That is the height I always dreamed of.

Let me warn you, this is a LONG post. Grab yourself a cuppa and settle in...

*disclaimer - all photos and video were shot with my iPhone*
Some of her milestones that I think are worth noting:

First long distance trip: (Andover to Tyler TX - 1,010 miles, 16 hours if driven straight thru)

We took a 10 day family road trip leaving Andover on January 24th. Destination: Tyler TX. We drove to Joplin MO the first day. (amazing that we stayed in this town considering what happened on May 22nd - devastating EF5 tornado ravished Joplin) We left the cities around 3PM. Gwen did great. She only got a little crabby around dinner time. We pulled off in Mason City IA for dinner.  Mommy and Daddy enjoyed Arby's while Gwen enjoyed mashed sweet potatoes, strawberry puffs and yogurt. We were back on the road around 6PM and she was soundly asleep by 6:30. She slept the rest of the night until we pulled off to a hotel around 12AM. She was wide awake for about an hour and a half, had a snack and bottle, and eventually started to get sleepy again. All three of us slept in a luxurious king size bed that night!
Our second day of travel led us to our destination of Grandpa Anderson's home in Tyler Texas. Again, Gwen did great in the truck. She would play for a while (as best she could in a car seat), then have a snack or a bottle. She napped a lot too. We stopped only twice for diaper changes, and once for lunch at Dennys. We arrived at Grandpa's just in time for dinner.
We stayed in Tyler until that Friday, when we packed up the truck again and headed to Magnolia TX, which is just outside of Houston. Grandpa Anderson and Grandma Sherri came too, driving in their own vehicle. We were on our way to spend a long weekend with more of the Anderson family. We had a great time visiting and getting to know Jeff's "Uncle" Bill (he's really Jeff's dads cousin), "Aunt" Ida, and cousin Jackie. We also met up with more Anderson cousins who lived a little closer to Houston. The weather was great the entire trip (remember it was January back home! We were living large in 60-70 degree weather while in Texas)

Road Trip part Duex:
(Magnolia TX to Phoenix AZ - 1,148 miles, 16 hours 47 mins if driven straight thru)

After our long visit, we packed up, yet again, and headed across Texas to Phoenix Arizona. WHOA! That is a very long drive! We drove all day and well into the night. Gwen, once again, did wonderfully. We stopped a little more often on the trip across Texas. One of the coolest parts of the drive was heading West and traveling towards the sun. I feel like we're usually driving into the darkness when the sun is setting ,so driving towards "the light" was pretty remarkable. As the sun went down and it became dark, we started driving into mountainous terrain. It was a bit scary at times because the wind was picking up too. Little did we know, a major MAJOR cold front was moving in. We spent the night in Van Horn TX. Complete dump of a motel, but we didn't plan on doing much more than sleeping.

We woke up on February 1st, in Van Horn Texas, basically at the US/MEXICO boarder, to SNOW! It wasn't more than a dusting ,but still, SNOW? We got on the road, eager to get the heck away from the snow. It wasn't long until we were on the road and I was amazed at the landscape around us. Huge brown and dusty hills and mountains dotted the, well, desert I guess. It was a little weird to see. Especially since most of the hills and mountains had a very faint dusting of snow. Not the prettiest scenery I've ever seen. I can't help but hearing in my head as I write this, "on the road again....." Because that's where we were. On the road again. We were only about an hour or so outside of El Paso when we began that day's drive. Now here is one of the strangest things I've ever seen. US/MEXICO boarder, right in the middle of an urban city. It was odd to see what looked like one large city, divided by a ginormous chain link fence. What was even weirder was the obvious difference between living conditions and overall condition of the buildings, etc. The US side looked like Minneapolis does. The Mexico side looked like, er, Mexico. No better way to describe it.
That whole days drive was pretty boring. It was neat to see the terrain start to change to desert and start to see cacti pop up, but that was the extent of the excitement. We finally arrived in Phoenix around 4:00 in the afternoon. Phoenix. You think of what? Sun, warmth, hot even? Nope. On that day, think windy and 40 degrees. Blah! I was ready for sunshine and a little warmth before heading back to the frozen tundra. No luck.
By the time we got to our hotel (actually I think it was a motel - and that's a WHOLE OTHER STORY!) Jeff and I were both starting to feel crummy. We were realizing what was about to happen. You see, going down to Texas, we knew that we would travel to Phoenix where Jeff would stay to find work (roofing due to a HUGE hail storm Phoenix had the prior October) and Gwen and I would return home to MN. The thought of being apart was starting to sink in. We both became grumpy and sad. We tried to make the best of it, but it was really hard. Gwen and I flew home without Daddy on February 3rd, Daddy's birthday, just to make matters worse. We (Jeff and I) cried a lot that day. When we woke up that morning, driving to the airport later that evening, and while at the airport waiting for my flight. It was horrible. I cried a lot on the flight home too. Gwen of course, was perfect on the flight home, which brings me to another milestone...

First airplane ride:

Her first airplane ride was on Daddy's birthday, February 3rd. We flew from Phoenix AZ to Minneapolis.
Gwen was awake practically the entire flight. I purposely had booked an evening return in the hopes that Gwen would sleep most of the ride home. Nope. She was awake. Thankfully the flight was fairly empty so they let me bring her car seat on board. Usually to do this, you need to pay for a seat. We had an entire row to ourselves. She played with her toys, ate dinner, and had snacks. She finally fell asleep about a half hour before landing. I know this is about Gwen's milestones, but bare with me. I was a wreck when we landed. The realization that I was going to be a "single" parent was too much. I kept crying and crying. And shaking. I couldn't stop the shaking. When Jeff's brother Pat walked in to the Humphrey Terminal to collect us and our luggage, I broke down and bawled into his chest. Thankfully he's a big guy like Jeff, although that made me feel worse. I had only been away from my husband for not more than 6 hours and I was already falling apart.

Four days after being home, Gwen got the stomach flu. Not sure this is a milestone, but definitely one to remember. She took it like a champ. Never cried once while vomiting uncontrollably. I did though! Single mom, sick kid with nasties coming out of every which way, not a great situation to be in. Then I got it. Oh boy!

She's gaining independence:

She sat up all by herself at almost 9 months (we were in MN, Daddy missed this, he was in Phoenix)
I have video of this one! Gwen was sitting on the living room floor playing with toys. She fell over, as she did often, but instead of going to pick up her, I let her play on her back for a while. Next thing I know, she sitting upright again. I did one of those double takes you see in the movies. So what does a mother do? She pushes over her infant child and makes her do it again! This time I had the video rolling so I could show Jeff. I was swelling with pride! Look at what my baby girl can do! After the excitement settled down, I got on my laptop and booked a return flight to Phoenix. I was not going to let Jeff miss another moment like this.

Second airplane ride:
The attendants at the gate in Minneapolis were not nearly as friendly as the attendants in Phoenix. They wouldn't let me bring the car seat on board. Turned out to be ok. Gwen was suppose to sit on my lap the entire flight, but when I checked in at the ticket counter, they gave me a row to myself. Gwen sat in her own seat like a big girl. The flight back to Phoenix was much more cheery and relaxing than the flight home to MN. We were finally reunited! What a glorious moment that was!

(nice big seat on our Sun Country flight)

Look out world! She's moving:

Gwen began crawling at almost 10 months (Daddy was witness, we were living in Mesa, AZ)
We lived in a condo with all tile floors. You can only image how much Shout I went through trying to rid her pants of knee stains. Oh, and the bruises. Poor little girl. But she was happy as can be to finally have some mobility!

She stands:

Her first time pulling herself into a standing position was in her pack-n-play. I whipped out my iPhone and snapped a picture. Gwen began pulling herself up on furniture at about 10 months (Mesa, AZ)
Cool for Gwen, sucky for Mommy and Daddy. We introduced the word NO into our parental vocabulary. Especially regarding the large flat screen TV that she so desperately wanted to touch.

(she was so proud of herself)


(eye see you)

10 month old snow bird? Eh?

I'm looking forward to the days when Gwen is older and I can regale her with tales of living in the Southwest! I really liked Phoenix and the outlying areas. We actually lived in Mesa, and spent a lot of time in Tempe. It was warm, sunny (every single day!) and it seemed like we did a lot of neat stuff while living there. Mostly because there wasn't much to do in our apartment. We had it barely furnished and we didn't really have much of our own belongings with us. We ate out quite a bit. Jeff and I keep talking about how we really enjoyed trying new places to eat, and how we should do that here at home. Of course we never do.

(shopping at sunset! Loved the Palms. This was taken outside Target)

Grand Canyon visit:

Splendid, Amazing, Unbelievable, Fantastic; just a few words to describe this national treasure. Gwen really didn't seem to care about it, but Jeff and I thought it was wonderful. That will forever be one of my favorite family trip memories.



Second REALLY LONG family road trip:
(Phoenix AZ to Andover MN - 1,861 miles, 26 hours 29 mins in driven straight thru)

On April 28th, the Anderson's began the long journey home. By this time I missed home, our friends, our family and most of all our DOG so much that I couldn't wait to go home. The day before we left Mesa for good was one of excitement and a little bit of sadness. Like I said, I really loved living there. I was sad to be leaving, but only a fraction compared to how happy and excited I was to be heading home. We spent our last day in Phoenix/Mesa running errands, packing, and cleaning up. We ate dinner one last time at our favorite place, Cactus Moon, home of the 12 wings for $5 deal. (I really do miss that place!)

We woke up on April 28th with smiles on our faces! We're headed HOME!! I had waited for this day to arrive. I cried a little as we pulled out of our parking lot. Jeff asked why, and I told him it was because we had gone through so much to get to that moment. Living away from your home for two months (over 3 for Jeff0 was really hard. But an experience not many get to have, so I was appreciating that as well as we drove away from our temporary home. The scenery on the first day was awesome! The mountains and the desert gave way to forests and lush green trees, something I had craved to see after all of the dirt and brown that makes us the landscape of the Phoenix area.  Coming into Flagstaff was really neat. It was like driving to our north woods, only with a HUGE snow capped mountain in the distance. Parts of New Mexico were really neat too. I took photos that some day I may share with the world. I think the coolest part of the days drive would have been crossing from New Mexico to Colorado, however it was too dark to see much. I say it was probably the coolest based on the curves and turns we encountered as we drove up and down mountains. After a very long day of driving we spent the night in Pueblo CO.

(Flagstaff AZ)

The next day of the drive...sucked. Nebraska is SO BORING! Not much to say about that part of the trip. Gwen had one very fussy moment (ok it was an hour!) but once we changed a very wet diaper she was fine. The major hassle of the day was a huge wind storm we battled. We got lucky and some how skirted around a fierce storm, but we did have the wind to contend with. Oh, and we discovered that Gwen had new teeth coming in. Her top two teeth were finally making an appearance! We spent that night in Lincoln. blah.(and one more note worthy item, shortly after we drove through Denver - we had stopped to visit some more Anderson family - it began to SNOW! ick!)

(Neboring)

Last day of our journey home. The anticipation of getting home was ridiculous! I kept updating "the world" via facebook. When we crossed the Nebraska/Iowa boarder, I swear I heard angels singing. Iowa was actually very pretty. Hills, green, and WATER! You can't image how awesome it was to see lakes after being in the desert for two months. Gwen did well again on the final day of our road trip. She played and napped the whole day away. When we crossed over into MN, Jeff wanted to pull over and take a picture with the "Welcome to Minnesota" sign. We didn't, but looking back I wish we had. There's no place like home, there's no place like home.

She's WALKING! Hooray....now quick, child proof everything:

She took her first unassisted steps on her birthday (May 20th)
What a fantastic birthday gift to herself. The gift of vertical mobility! Jeff, Gwen and Frankie were playing in the living room as I worked on the finishing touches for her big birthday party the next day. I took a break to play with everyone else (Frankie is included in the "everyone") and was video taping part of our play session. {See video} You can actually here my surprise when she stands up and takes those first steps.


1st Birthday:

The party was so fun! Everything I dreamt her first birthday would be. Thank you again to all who made the day so special for Gweny!

And we're walking:

She decided to officially start walking exactly one month after her birthday. On June 20th, Gwen stood up, took her normal 10 or so steps, but instead of falling down, she kept going and going and going. She spent about an hour doing laps around the kitchen island, then the kitchen table, and finally around the dining room table. Over and over again. Frankie was getting into the fun and following her along for a large portion of it.

It speaks:

I can't quite recall when she started talking. It seems like it was around the time we came home from Arizona. She says Mama, Dada, yes, no, we think she's trying to say Frankie, and at one point (but thankfully she's forgotten) she was saying the phrase "shut up". That's totally my fault. I was dog sitting for Jeff's parents and I kept telling all THREE dogs (Frankie included) to SHUT UP, because all they do all day long is bark. Well, one morning, we were getting packed up and ready to head north for a fishing trip and I once again told the puppies to shut up. Then I hear this little voice saying something that sounds an awful lot like what I had just said. So, I said it again. And again, I hear this tiny voice mimic me. Uh OH! That went on for a few weeks. We stopped saying that around the house.

So here we are, Gwendalyn is 15 months old. We've had a lot of adventure in our life in the past 6+ months. (3,019 miles later!)

Oh, and Jeff's biz, Zip Zap Remodeling and Restoration is doing very well. My biz, Fancy That Studio, is also picking up. But I guess I'll save those updates for another post. This one kinda got away from me.



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7.29.2011

WARNING: highly addictive fun coming at you!

First, I must thank my sister Terry for letting me in on this.

Have you heard of Pinterest?

It is a super addictive, highly informative and wonderfully fun website! That is if you're a crafty person, lover of food, admirer of great photography and fashion, fanatic about party planning, etc. I happen to be guilty of all of the above. So here's the what:


go there. go there now. (but come back here.)




I also added their App to my iPhone. It's become more addicting than Facebook for me. Well, in all honesty, I'm not that addicted to Facebook. I check it a few times a day. But Pinterest, I get low battery messages a lot while I'm pouring through all of the neat stuff!

Basically, it's like someone took all of the coolest and most interesting blogs out there and dropped them in one giant yummy pot. I'm also excited that it will help me get some of my own creations out into the world and in front of a very vast audience.

The only draw back is that my "crafty to do" list has grown exponentially. I have so many crafts and projects I want to make now. It's also helping me to keep updated with HOT party planning trends. I need to book some new clients and events because I am bubbling over with new ideas for parties!

So, I apologize in advance for being your "dealer" and getting YOU addicted to Pinterest, but truthfully, I think you'll thank me in the end.

Blog love to all!



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Photo Challenge Update

Um....what can I say? Life got in the way of this one! But do not fret, I still have been taking photos. I will be continuing my posts soon!

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7.16.2011

30 Days {A Photography Challenge} * Day 2

Day 2 : what I wore today



I chose to photograph the make-up I wore. I shot this image on my kitchen counter top with natural light from a window to the right and above the subject, as well as the built in stock flash on my Nikon.I love how the red of the make up brush and mascara tube are so vivid.

On to another new favorite photo....

meet Olivia Lynette!



She is the new baby daughter of my best friend Crystal and her hubby Andy. Born on July 15th, weighting 6lb, 15oz, measuring 20 inches long. Perfect in every way! I am so very happy for Crystal and Andy. I love that Gwen and Olivia will grow up together. I don't have any childhood friends I'm still close with, so it's nice to know Gwen will have that. It's nice to know she'll grow up with quite a few kids her age. Of course so will our next kid(s). It's going to be so fun watching them all grow up!



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7.14.2011

Better at Blogging

In an attempt to motivate myself to start blogging again, I'm doing a 30 Day Photo Challenge. I'm trying to be better about posting and I'm hoping this will help.

So here goes....

Day 1 - Self Portrait




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Today's Star



Another Culinary Adventure begins...

Pulled Pork Tacos

mmmmmm!


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