Favorite Eats and The Wild Rose
April 27, 2017With our kitchen out of commission, we've been doing microwave dinners and eating out A TON. The microwave dinners are definitely getting old, but eating out has had the unexpected benefit of finding new places to try. I love finding great new restaurants. I've teamed up with Favorite Eats for a lot of our dining out. It's super slick. You know those coupon books that you'd get at school fundraisers? They were great in theory, but terrible in practice because you'd always forget them at home. It's basically the same concept, but in app form. On your phone that you never leave at home. A lot of the restaurants I already frequent offer deals through the app, so it was a natural fit to start using it. If you'd like to give it a go, use code FOODIEFRIEND for $10 off your subscription.
Most of the deals are through quick-serve restaurants, but there are some fancy-pants places like Bona Vita, Oak Wood Fire Kitchen and... my new favorite, The Wild Rose, that include great deals on there, too.
Last Friday Chris and I got the chance to try out The Wild Rose for the first time. It was a fantastic experience. We felt thoroughly spoiled with the great service, crisp linens and delicious menu.
It may not look like much, but the butter on the house-made bread rocked my world. I need to go back just for this butter.
Our experience has me aching to make some gourmet ice cream and a chocolate ganache torte. Doesn't it look amazing? Well, it tasted amazing.
We had a fantastic time, I've written a yelp review about it here. Have you gone on a date night lately? If you're in the Salt Lake area, check out my Instagram for a $50 giveaway to The Wild Rose! Feel free to use code FOODIEFRIEND for $10 off your yearly subscription to Favorite Eats. Enjoy!
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Simple & Quick Easter Outfits
April 17, 2017Time hasn't been a luxury for me lately, but I wanted to take time out to do something this Easter for the girls. It's a tradition my mom held with us when we were kids to make Easter dresses. I love that tradition. I'm sure at some point, Pen & Junie will dread it, but for now they just lit up when I showed them their new skirts.
I didn't go sophisticated with their outfits at all. I just made two simple circle skirts and called it good. Junie is in the middle of a growth spurt, so I made her skirt fairly long so she can grow into it. Need some pointers? Check out this tutorial.
Making a woven circle skirt is quite easy. You just have to make sure that you've cut the opening wide enough for the hips to fit through and then you put the elastic in the waistband and gather it to fit the waist. Finishing the skirt is simple. If you've got a rolled hem foot, it's even easier.
Add some fun shoes a chambray shirt and I called it a day for these two munchkins.
Poor Felix didn't get anything made. But he doesn't care quite like the girls do. He had plenty of fun playing with the Hot Wheels cars that the Easter Bunny brought.
OMG aren't these little Mary Jane Moccs the cutest things ever?!? They went perfectly with Junie's outfit!!
Outfit Details:
skirts: handmade
chambray: H&M and Gap
Penelope's boots: Zara
Junie's Moccs: Freshly Picked (c/o)
2017 Easter Printable #PRINCEofPEACE
April 12, 2017I'm a Christian, Celebrating Easter for me has become more and more about celebrating the life-teachings of Christ, with the added bonus of jelly beans.
I couldn't let Easter pass by without making something for the season! I've been reflecting on the life of Christ and this scripture kept coming to me over and over again. So I put pen to paper (actual Apple Pencil to iPad) and made it happen.
I've formatted the printable quote to 8x10. I do hope you enjoy and remember Christ this Easter! He is our key to peace. I'm loving the focus on Christ with 8 principles of peace over on Mormon.org.
I do hope you take the time to print it out and display it somewhere. If you print it out, please leave a comment here or tag me @melissapher on instagram so I can see where you've displayed your scripture!
Want more Easter goodies? Some are more a-religious than others. Check them out below.
2016 Easter Basket Tag • 2016 Easter Box • 2016 Easter Scripture •2014 Easter Banner • 2011 Easter Box • 2010 Easter Box
*By downloading the above material, you agree to terms of use: This tutorial/freebie is free for personal use and should not be distributed/republished without my consent. Altering any files is NOT ALLOWED. If you would like to use this freebie for commercial purposes, please email me. Thanks!
Watercolor Poppies Video
April 10, 2017After publishing the tutorial here, I figured a video would be helpful. I hope you enjoy painting poppies this spring!
Let me know if you end up painting some. I'd love to see how yours turn out!
Tutorial: Watercolor Poppies Notebook for Journaling and Conference Notes
April 3, 2017You new here? WELCOME!! Pop over to Instagram and give me a follow or check out my online calligraphy class!
Over the last few weeks, I've made about a dozen or so of these notebooks. I've made them for neighbors, family, friends and even a couple for myself. I've really enjoyed the freeform aspect of painting the covers as I go. I've gotten a few requests for the step-by-step, so here you go!
The cover material is Canson Watercolor Artboard. I was given a pad of this artboard and truly have enjoyed the thickness of this paper. It's actually coldpress watercolor paper that's mounted on museum board. So you can soak the paper with as much soupy water as you want, it won't buckle. You may get a slight bow to the board, but it all goes back to its original flat shape once the paint has dried. It's perfect for book covers!
Shall we make a notebook (or 10) together? Let's get it going! Affiliate links are used to link to actual materials I own and use. Your support feeds my craft addiction, which feeds more tutorials. So thank you!!
For supplies, you will need:
- Canson watercolor artboard
- PVA glue (or school glue)
- Craft knife
- Brushes (plus one that's a junk brush for spreading the glue)
- Decorative paper
- Bone Folder
- Watercolor
- Filler paper*
- Optional: Book binder and coils