This is what I have been telling myself for the past couple days. This post has nothing to do with crafts, decorating or anything like that. I have a very heavy heart and I need to get it out so it doesn't weigh me down.
My husband and I have spent the past 4 months or so getting licensed to become foster parents. It is a very long and tiresome process to say the least. We only had a few things left to finish up when I got a call from our PRIDE instructor (those are the classes that you have to take first) who also works for DCFS asking me how close we are to being licensed. She had a 3 year old little boy on her caseload that the current foster parents had put 2 weeks notice in for. They have two other foster kids and this little boy was being too rough with the 10 month old. It all sounded like it was meant to be. What are the chances that a boy, in our small town needed a home just as we were ready for one? So, we met him, had him for the whole day so he could get acquainted with his new home, and the fun part, bought and acquired all the necessary gear for a toddler! Then, yesterday morning, just a week before we would get him placed with us, I found out that his paternal grandmother came forward and wants him. Yesterday was the first time he has even met his father and now he will be living with him and his mother. I KNOW that the goal is for kids to be placed with relatives whenever possible BUT, I also KNOW that I could better provide for his needs than she can. So, tonight I get to break the bad news to my kids and try to explain it all to them. It will be a good lesson for them as we start this process so they understand that we are just helping these kids out by giving them a safe place to live until they can return home. So, like I said, I know that God lead us to this and He will lead me through it too!
Friday, September 30, 2011
Sunday, September 4, 2011
What I've Been Doing
Well, I had hoped things would calm down after school started, BUT that has not been the case yet! Mr. Icky and I started the process to become foster parents. Tuesday will be our last class. It has been a lOnG 9 weeks. Now I know why there is such a need for foster parents..... it is a LOT of work to get licenced. I know it will be worth it in the end. Most of what I have been doing around the house is to get the house ready, child proof, and more organized. I have found time for my addiction, PINTEREST! Here are a few things I saw and had to re-create:
I have been looking for a better way to store my necklaces to keep them from getting tangled. This one from Pinterest is a towel bar and shower curtain hooks.

I found this towel bar at Hobby Lobby and used "S" hooks.
I saw this doily table runner

and knew I had to make on with all those doilys I had stashed all over the house.
Now, it's off to bed so we can get up early and go to the Labor Day Parade.
Erica
Thursday, August 4, 2011
Motorcycle Diaper Cake Tutorial
OK, I had a couple requests for a tutorial for the motorcycle diaper cake so I had my private photographer (Kailee) help me out!
I used 40 size 2 diapers, 1 bottle, 2 bibs, 2 pairs socks, 2 receiving blankets, rubber bands, tape and ribbon.
First, I made two stacks of 20 diapers each. My package of diapers had 42. Roll up one of the extra diapers and tape the ends.
Keep adding diapers in this fashion until you have all 20 diapers. You have just made one wheel!
Now you can take the center diaper out. (This just holds the spot that the blanket will go in later.) Next, do the same thing again for the other wheel.
For the first motorcycle, I covered the wheel with a receiving blanket, but this one, I just wrapped each wheel with ribbon and either tape or glue it. I think I like it best with the ribbon.
Now, take one of the receiving blankets and fold it until it is about 3 inches wide. Slide the blanket through the center of one of the wheels and then through the center of the other wheel too.
I used 40 size 2 diapers, 1 bottle, 2 bibs, 2 pairs socks, 2 receiving blankets, rubber bands, tape and ribbon.
First, I made two stacks of 20 diapers each. My package of diapers had 42. Roll up one of the extra diapers and tape the ends.
Start wrapping one stack of diapers around the rolled up diaper and put a rubber band around it. Keep adding diapers in this fashion until you have all 20 diapers. You have just made one wheel!
Now you can take the center diaper out. (This just holds the spot that the blanket will go in later.) Next, do the same thing again for the other wheel.
For the first motorcycle, I covered the wheel with a receiving blanket, but this one, I just wrapped each wheel with ribbon and either tape or glue it. I think I like it best with the ribbon.
Now, take one of the receiving blankets and fold it until it is about 3 inches wide. Slide the blanket through the center of one of the wheels and then through the center of the other wheel too.
Take the ends of the blanket and using another rubber band, secure the ends of the blanket and tuck them neatly in the center of the wheel.
Lay your bibs on the top of each wheel and put the bottle on the front wheel, on top of the bib. Then, take the other blanket folded in the same manner as the first and run it through the middle of the front wheel.
Pull the ends of the blanket up, making sure they are even, and secure with a rubber band on top of the bottle.
Now for the handlebars. I used two pairs of socks, but on the first one, I layered several pairs of socks because of the package of socks we bought.
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(notice my puppy helper in the background?)
Next I made a bow with coordinating ribbons to hide the rubber band on the handle bars. I think they look best with a stuffed animal or doll riding on it, but that is up to you!
OH, in case you need an idea for that extra diaper...... Kailee recommends this.....
Poor dog doesn't stand a chance! At least she cut a hole for her tail this time.
Hope this helps. If you have any questions, let me know!
Erica
p.s. I have this one listed in my Etsy Store if anyone is interested.
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Motorcycle Baby
My mom has a baby shower to go to this weekend and was telling me that she didn't know what to get. I had seen these motorcycle diaper cakes while surfing on Pinterest. After I showed her and she explained that the father-to-be's family owns a motorcycle dealership, we both knew we had to do it! I think it turned out pretty good for the first one!
And now with a rider.....
Too cute! I am linking up to Someday Crafts.
And now with a rider.....
Erica
Sunday, July 24, 2011
No-Sew Window Treatments for the Bathroom
We have lived in our house for over ten years now and I FINALLY got around to making some window treatments for the bathroom. Until now, I just had some cheap plastic mini blinds up. With three girls in the house using hair spray and other hair products, these were gRoSs!
So, with some fabric, a roller blind and some spray adhesive, I went to work.

Then I just made a simple valance with the extra material. I do like how they turned out.
Thanks for looking!
Erica
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Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Masquerade Mask
Our High School is having a Masquerade themed prom this year and my friend volunteered us to make a mask for one of our clients. Before we even got started on hers, we had three other orders. We worked on the first one this weekend and I think it turned out pretty good.
We could not wait to take it to her and it looks so good with this gorgeous dress of hers!
Monday, April 11, 2011
Gettn' Back on Track
I have fallen off the organizing wagon as of late. I am trying to get back on though! I took three bags of clothes to the local thrift store today. I also picked up the pile of t-shirts off my floor that I pulled out months ago and started cutting them into strips. I will probably make some flowers out of them and I might use some as "yarn" and crochet something with them. Right now though, I am just glad they are off my floor!
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