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A Heart For Home: September 2011

Friday, September 30, 2011

Finished Friday: Soaked Whole Wheat Tortillas


I'm trying to hold myself accountable to finish some of the projects on my to do list by posting each Friday about a project I've completed. For the most part these projects aren't part of my daily or weekly household chores, although some weeks finishing those items is a challenge all in its own.
We've been eating whole wheat tortillas for lunch every day for a couple of years now. It may sound boring (and it is sometimes) but we have the same exact lunch every. single. day. It sure does make meal planning and preparing a lot easier, though.

Our lunch consists of whole wheat wraps or tortillas rolled up around peanut butter and half a banana (sliced lengthwise). We also have an assortment of raw veggies and the occasional fruit.

Since we've been eating like this for so long, our kids don't know any different and never really complain. However, since we moved I've been looking for healthy (real ingredient) whole wheat tortillas and I haven't been able to find any. Finding whole wheat really isn't a problem, but all of the ingredient lists have been at least 15 items long and contain words I can't pronounce, not really that good if you're trying to eat a real food diet.

So, I started searching for a whole wheat tortilla recipe and I'm so glad we decided to try making our own. We used the recipe for Soaked Whole Wheat Tortillas from Stephanie at Keeper of the Home. Not only are they healthier (only 5 ingredients...and I can pronounce all of them) but they are also much less expensive than the less healthy store varieties. Even if we were able to find real food tortillas, this recipe would be a more frugal option.

Yes, our kitchen has so little counter space that we mixed our dough while sitting on the floor :)
Our happy helper
Our tortilla press was a gift, but Amazon has similar ones (listed below)
Bubbling up nicely
Not exactly pretty, but very tasty
Stored in a reused store tortilla bag
What things have you crossed off of your list recently?
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Thursday, September 29, 2011

Amelia's One Month Photos

I love, my cousin, Sarah's monthly photos of her son Peter.

I'm going to try to stay on the ball and do a monthly photo of Amelia until she turns one. I decided to choose a 12 month onesie so she can wear the same clothes in every photo. Here are two I took today. I can't decide which I like better. 

What do you think, should we stick with the plain background or the colorful baby quilt?


(I'm thinking I should turn her to face the window since this one seems to have a shadow on her face. I may try for that tomorrow.)
Also, any tips for photographing a baby indoors with only a point and shoot camera? Flash, no flash?
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A Beautiful New Baby Quilt

This past week we received this gorgeous quilt from my aunt. She has lovingly made each of our four children a quilt when they were born. 

That means she's made four baby quilt in the last four and a half years, and that's just for our family alone. 

I'm so glad she's shared her special talent with us. I'm sure if I was left to myself to make a keepsake quilt for every child I'd have them finished...well, maybe never.




Do you make or purchase special keepsake items for each of your children? If so, what?
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Monday, September 26, 2011

Our Birthday Boy

Happy Birthday to our rough and tumble sweet cuddling boy!




(This post was scheduled to go up on Friday, September 23rd, but for some reason it was still hanging around this morning.)
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Saturday, September 24, 2011

Good Reads ~ September 24th

May all your wanderings be blessed!

:: I really needed this reminder this past week: The Ripple Effect of One Grumpy Woman.

:: I love these ideas for Simply Toddler Learning Activities. Stephanie even included a free pdf document with all the materials and activities spelled out!

:: I got a little chuckle from this list of 7 Benefits of Breastfeeding.

Some of This Week's Favorite Pins:
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:: DIY Recycled CD Cover Frames. Too bad I just got rid of a stack of these.
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:: This Colander Lamp. Here's a DIY version.
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:: This quote.
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:: This DIY Crayon Glue Stick. This is such a great way to recycle old crayons and give then new life.
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Friday, September 23, 2011

Finished Friday: Our First Homemade Christmas Gift of the Year


I'm trying to hold myself accountable to finish some of the projects on my to do list by posting each Friday about a project I've completed. For the most part these projects aren't part of my daily or weekly household chores, although some weeks finishing those items is a challenge all in its own.
In our bedroom closet there is a plastic tote already filled to the brim with Christmas gifts. Lots of these gifts are items we've purchased on clearance or at yard sales (many new items) already this year. However, we still have a lot of gifts to go since we have quite a few names left on our Christmas list.

Unless we find a great item at a remarkable price we generally make most of the gifts we give. Not only do I thoroughly enjoy crafting, but I can usually make gifts for less than we can buy them for as long as I use some creativity in choosing a gift and materials.

This year, Tim and I decided to let the kids make a lot of the gifts for their grandparents. This past week, Emahry and Jonathan made the very first one as part of their preschool workboxes.

I know these loom pot holders have been around forever, in fact I have a couple I made as a child, but the kids loved making it. It was also a completely free way for the kids to craft for their grandparents since the kit itself was a gift.

One down...oh, so many left to do.
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Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Eversave: 50% Off of All-Natural Products at Abe's Market




There are still a limited number of $50 Abe's Market vouchers available for only $25. If you're new to Eversave you'll receive a $3 credit upon sign up making this deal only $22. 

Abe's Market has a flat shipping rate of $3.99 on order under $49. Order over $49 ship for free. Code cannot be used towards shipping.

Abe's Market has a huge variety of all-natural and organic products for the home as well as food, beauty products and lots of products for babies and kids.


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Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Tri-Moms: Involving the Whole Family with Homeschooling

This week we're discussing how we involve the entire family in our homeschooling journeys. 


In our household there are two main homeschool "extras" who we try to involve.

The first is my husband, Tim. The second group of "extras" are our two youngest, Eliya (19 months) and Amelia (4 weeks).

Right now Tim is working nights. He leaves for work between 3:30 and 5:30 and returns home between 1 AM and 3 AM most mornings. (Typically he comes to bed another 30 minutes later after unwinding a little. Then he wonderfully takes over taking care of the older three kids, of which the younger two still wake up throughout the night for bathroom breaks or from teething pain.) Needless to say, around 7 AM, when we all get up, he is still very tired. So after a night of working we try to let Daddy sleep in. Tim usually wakes up on his own around 10 AM.

Since we start school a little after breakfast, Tim usually sleeps through our school day, but there are lots of other ways he is involved.

~ He's my best supporter. Tim fully supports our decision to homeschool. He loves that our children will be with us throughout the day. On days when I feel like they didn't learn a thing and my patience is at it's end he reminds me that letters and numbers aren't the most important things that I'm teaching. He helps me to focus on teaching their hearts and simply enjoying being together.

~ He's my most realistic sounding board. While other people might think ideas sound good, Tim understands our family the best and knows whether my sometimes unrealistic ideas will actually work. I love being able to bounce ideas off of Tim.

~ He encourages the kids by being excited about what they are learning. Tim loves seeing what the kids have learned and boy do they love showing him. Sometimes they just "can't wait" for Daddy to get up so they can show him their work from that day's lessons.

~ He is also a teacher. Even though Tim isn't awake when we "do school" we have to remember that all of life is schooling. Tim takes the kids outside to play and teaches them how to climb a tree, kick a soccer ball, grow sugar snap peas, build a "farm fence" out of twigs...all things that would not fit into our morning lessons. On rainy days or just plain lazy days, he breaks out a fun game and the kids learn more about taking turns, practice counting, and learn how to be a good winner and a good loser.

The other people we involve in our homeschooling on a consistent basis are our two youngest children, Eliya and Amelia. Eliya joins us for school time every day and Amelia joins us when she is awake (about half the time).

While Eliya definitely isn't ready to learn a lot of what I'm teaching to Emahry, Jonathan isn't technically ready either. So my goal for this year at least is to focus my teaching on Emahry while finding ways to incorporate the younger children in meaningful ways.

For Eliya this typically means that she is sitting with us and helping by passing out materials or practicing fine motor skills with some of our materials.

I also find tons of activities she loves by searching for tot school ideas. Some of my favorite places for inspiration are 1+1+1=1, Counting Coconuts and The Activity Mom. A lot of these activities are also great practice for Jonathan and with a little tweaking are fun for Emahry as well. (I've pinned lots of great Tot Activities and Fine Motor Skills Practice.)

We also try to involve everyone with art activities (many found at Pink & Green Mama). I've also found lots of art ideas on Pinterest.

As for the baby, she simply sits with us or watching from close by when she is awake. She's even been known to nurse straight through a lesson without a hitch.

As homeschoolers, we also have to remember that we have a lot more resources to draw from than we often remember. Everyone you know has some sort of skill and their abilities are most likely different from your own. So we try to take advantage of the ways that God has made us all unique in order to teach our children things that they may never be able to learn from us alone.

Just last week, Tim took the three older kids to visit his dad at work. Grandpa works at the airport and is in charge of all of the airplane mechanics, so the kids were able to see inside of an airplane. They even got to sit in the pilot's seat and "fly" the plane! The kids are also excited to visit my brother's new coffee shop when it opens in a few weeks. Emahry says see want to see how doughnuts are made, which is something I don't have time to do right now, so instead Uncle Nate will be showing her how he makes doughnuts in a real coffee shop kitchen. 
Who do you involve in your homeschooling? What are some things your children have learned from other people in their lives?
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Visit my fellow Tri-Moms, Kristin @ Bits and Pieces From My Life and Christy @ A Living Homeschool and read how they involve their whole family in the education process. 


Up next: October 4
  The joys and fears of our children growing older


Fall Schedule of Topics
October 18: Traveling with children
November 1: Thanksgiving crafts and recipes
November 15: Teaching the meaning of Thanksgiving

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Sunday, September 18, 2011

Jeremy Riddle's Furious CD {Review & Giveaway}

Vineyard Worship artist and worship leader Jeremy Riddle has announced the release of his new studio album entitled Furious.  The album will be released this Tuesday, September 20 via NewDay Distribution. 



We almost passed on the opportunity we were given to review this new CD. Mostly because we didn't recognize the artist's name. I'm so thankful I took the time to listen to a few clips of his music. After listening to just two songs I knew we'd love the new CD.

Jeremy describes Furious saying, “It’s hard to come up with words that depict the magnitude of Christ’s love – the depth and width of it. Furious doesn’t work outside of the context of love; we tend to translate the word as angry, but I see it as a super-powerful force; stronger, deeper, broader than our vocabulary can fully describe."

Jeremy Riddle is a former Junior High youth minister and touring worship leader who is now serving as worship community pastor at Bethel Church in Redding, California. 

“My wife (Katie) and I have always had a heart to serve the local church and never wanted to do the full-time travel thing for very long, so it felt like a good time to transition into something different,” Jeremy says. “I’ve developed such an appreciation for the fruit that has been sowed from my life – personally and artistically – by being part of a local community.”

Tim and I have really enjoyed Jeremy Riddle's CD Furious. Jeremy's musical talent is clear but his songs also have the wonderful ability to help us contemplate the scope of God's goodness and prepare our hearts to worship God through our daily life tasks.

Connect: Follow along with Vineyard Music on Facebook and Twitter. Like Vineyard Music on Facebook to download 3 FREE songs from his Live Prepare the Way album.

Win It: We would like to offer one of you your very own copy of Jeremy Riddle's newest CD.

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The giveaway will end Monday, September 26th at 11:59pm EST. We will pick the winner through random.org.

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Saturday, September 17, 2011

Good Reads ~ September 17th

May all your wanderings be blessed!

:: We can completely relate to Stephanie's post, When Your House Is Like a Clown Car.

:: Ann's words always touch my heart. The Bravest & Most Beautiful Affair is no exception.

:: I'm also studying these 15 Tips for Buying Organic Real Food on a Budget as we no longer have the option of shopping at a healthy supermarket since we've moved.

Some of This Week's Favorite Pins:

:: This saying:



:: This paint bag idea for writing practice:
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Friday, September 16, 2011

Finished Friday: Birth Stories


I'm trying to hold myself accountable to finish some of the projects on my to do list by posting each Friday about a project I've completed. For the most part these projects aren't part of my daily or weekly household chores, although some weeks finishing those items is a challenge all in its own.
With our oldest three children, it took me a LONG time to get around to posting their birth stories. This time I was determined to get Amelia's entire birth story posted before she was a month old.

I just finished her birth story this week, so now all four birth stories are completed. Each of their stories are so different, proving that each pregnancy, labor and delivery is completely unique...just like each child.

Want to read them? Here they are. Simply click on each link to begin reading.
Emahry's Birth Story 05/10/07
Jonathan's Birth Story 09/23/08

Eliya's Birth Story 2/9/10
Amelia's Birth Story 8/25/11
There are several posts in each story, so just follow the links at the end of each post to continue reading. 

What things have you crossed off of your list recently?
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Thursday, September 15, 2011

Amelia's Birth Story: Part 6 (The Final Installment)

(Catch up with Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, and Part 5.)

After a few contractions while half reclining on the bed, I noticed that though I seemed to be progressing my contractions were coming further apart. After a 6 minute span between two contractions, Tim and I decided that I should probably stand up to see if the contractions would speed up again.

As soon as I was on my feet they started coming every other minute. At this point I knew I was fully dilated and felt as though each next contraction could push the baby out if the bag of water was not in the way. After a few of these contractions I managed to tell Tim I'd like for my water to be broken.

Tim turned to Dana and asked if there was any reason not to break my water at this point. She said that she would do it if I wanted her to or I could simply wait for it to break on its own.

At this point I knew that the baby would be born as soon as my water was broken so I told Dana I'd like for her to go ahead and break it.

After the next contraction, Tim helped me back into the bed while Dana prepared for the immanent flow of bodily fluids. She then instructed me to let her know when I was ready. During the next contraction I told her to go ahead. It was now 2:48 PM.

For a split second I felt an tremendous sense of relief. Then the next contraction was on top of me and I was rushed back to the reality of labor. At this point I told Tim that he needed to get ready to deliver Amelia and he put on his gloves. Unlike our other births, Tim was instructed to keep the gloves sterile by not touching anything after they were on. This meant that he could no longer touch me which I was not very thrilled about. I  really wanted to hold his hand at this point, but there was nothing I could do about that.

The next contraction hit and finally the urge to push accompanied it. The nurse offered me her hand to hold and I gladly accepted it. With my first push I could feel Amelia's foot pushing against my ribs and boy did it hurt! I told the nurse it felt like she wasn't too happy with me. With the next push, the nurse felt my stomach and said that it was indeed her little foot that was causing me so much discomfort. I'm not quite sure why a little foot in the rib hurt so much compared to actually pushing out a baby, but it did.

On the next contraction, Amelia's head emerged. Tim held her little face while Dana used her finger to check and make sure the cord wasn't around the baby's neck. I pushed one more time during that contraction and nothing happened. At this point I knew Amelia was bigger than our other babies. All of the other kids have been so small that after the head emerged the rest of them basically fell out, but not this time.

Amelia was completely quiet and I actually started to worry and kept asking if the baby was okay. Dana assured me she was but that I would just need to get the rest of her out before she would cry. Because of my position on the bed, my contraction had once again slowed down a little and as much as I wanted to push her out it was as though my body was incapable of pushing until the next contraction hit.

As soon as it did I pushed twice as Tim carefully maneuvered Amelia's shoulders out and our beautiful baby girl slid into her Daddy's hands. It was 2:56 PM, barely 5 hours after my first mild contraction.

After admiring his newest little girl for a few seconds, Tim handed her to me.

She was absolutely beautiful and was covered in vernix (a lot more than I would have thought for a 40+ weeker), definitely another little cheese ball like Eliya.

And definitely our biggest baby so far weighing in at 8 pounds 12 ounces. That's almost 2 pounds more than Emahry who was our previous biggest baby and almost 4 pounds bigger than Jonathan who is our smallest baby so far.

She couldn't be more perfect!

Amelia Beth
Amelia = "to strive" ~ my mom's first name (she goes by Amy)
Beth = "God is my oath" ~ my middle name

August 25th, 2011
2:56 PM
8 pounds 12 ounces
21 1/2 inches

Here are some pictures of Amelia at 2 weeks old. I might be a little bias, but I think she is absolutely the definition of cuteness!
...you may also want to read Emahry's, Jonathan's, and Eliya's birth stories. They are all so different, proving that each pregnancy, labor and delivery is completely unique...just like each child.
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Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Just Try to Resist the Cuteness


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Monday, September 12, 2011

Amelia's Birth Story: Part 5

(Catch up with Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, and Part 4.)

Throughout our drive to the hospital my contractions finally became more regular and were hovering right around 3-5 minutes apart and lasting for a minute to a minute and a half each.

We arrived at the hospital right around noon and I told Tim to drop me off and I'd go in and get the paper work started while he unloaded and then parked the van. While I had no problem walking into the emergency room it was difficult to answer questions while dealing with contractions.

After a few minutes we were ready to head to the birthing center housed on the fifth floor. The receptionist offered to wheel me to the birthing center and while I could have walked the wheel chair gave us some more space to bring all of our labor supplies with us so I gladly accepted the ride.

When we arrived at the birthing center we were immediately greeted by a wonderful nurse and made our way into one of the triage rooms. Tim and I were pleased to find out that I was already 7 cm dilated. That news, along with the way my contractions felt gave me some hope that our little girl would be joining us before dinner time.

Once we were shown to our room, Tim got busy setting up our portable stereo, beginning the same music I had listened to at home and on our ride to the hospital. He also added some air to my exercise ball and poured some juice and water for me. I decided to forego the standard hospital gown and changed into a huge and very comfortable nightgown instead.

As labor progressed I continued to work through contractions bent slightly forward in order to encourage Amelia to stay in the correct position. I found that in the first couple of hours leaning forward really took a lot of pressure off of my back and felt as though it encouraged the baby to drop lower. While I breathed through each contraction with slow, deep breathes, Tim gently rubbed my sides and back.


Around 1:45 PM I decided to move to the exercise ball. At first I sat on the ball leaning forward so I could rest my forearms and head on the edge of the bed. Tim sat in a chair behind me and continued to rub my back. As Amelia continued to move further down in the birth canal, leaning forward was no longer comfortable so I leaned back against Tim's chest and he began to gently rub my stomach.

In my previous labors the thought of someone touching my stomach while I was having a contraction would have been awful, but this time around I actually found it quite relaxing. With each contraction I purposefully thought about the work my body was doing and how I would soon be able to hold our newest little girl.

At about 2:30 PM, after a trip to the bathroom, I started to feel like I might need to push soon. This was not the actual urge to push but rather just a gut feeling that the urge would be coming soon. I asked our nurse, Lynn, to tell Dana that she might want to get things prepared.

At this point I decided to move to the bed and was actually quite comfortable breathing through contractions while half reclining on the bed. After a few minutes, Dana was in our room and ready to go. My body however, wasn't quite as prepared.

Here's Part 6 (the final installment)...
...you may also want to read Emahry's, Jonathan's, and Eliya's birth stories. They are all so different, proving that each pregnancy, labor and delivery is completely unique...just like each child.
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Saturday, September 10, 2011

Amelia's Birth Story: Part 4

(If you missed the previous portions, you can catch up by reading Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3.)

As Tim shuttled our three little ones to my parents' house, I labored quietly at home. I turned off the lights and turned on a new CD called Hidden In My Heart: A Lullaby Journey Through Scripture

At our last appointment, Amelia had been "sunny side up" with her spine lined up with mine. From Emahry's birth I knew how difficult and painful it could be to deliver a baby in this position. I now also knew that leaning forward could help the baby rotate on her own and I was determined to do everything I could to help her get into the correct position. So, as the music played I stood behind the couch leaning forward until my arms comfortably rested on the back of the couch and my upper and lower body formed a 45 degree angle.

When Tim arrived back home about 30 minutes later, my contractions still were not regular, but were any where from 4 to 7 minutes apart. Even with their irregularity, I felt as though I was truly in active labor. It was now about 11 o'clock and even though I was able to get through the contractions easily on my own I was no longer able to do anything else once a contraction hit.

Tim proceeded to call the midwives' office and tell them that we were getting ready to leave and would be at the birthing center around noon. 

After getting a few more things together, we got into the van and began the 50 minute drive to the hospital.

Almost there...here's Part 5.
...while you're waiting you may want to read Emahry's, Jonathan's, and Eliya's birth stories. They are all so different, proving that each pregnancy, labor and delivery is completely unique...just like each child.
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Good Reads ~ September 10th

May all your wanderings be blessed!

:: I'm loving these awesome printable cash envelopes from Today's Nest.
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:: If you're looking for a few laughs be sure to check out Kristin's list of skills she's acquired as a mom. My favorite is talking on the phone while scolding the kids with her eyebrows. (Glad to know I'm not the only one.)

:: I can't wait to try out these Apple Cider Caramels from Our Best Bites.

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:: Oh, and these Apple Cider Floats from Rachel Ray...and basically anything else with apple cider in the title that I can get my hands on.

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Friday, September 9, 2011

Tiny Tush Diapers on Sale at Zulily


If you are looking to buy some cloth diapers, Zulily has Tiny Tush diapers on sale right now for only $13.99 each (regularly $20). They are available in both snap and velcro in lots of fun of colors. Check them out here.

This would be a great way to boost your stash, try out a new diaper, or purchase a diaper for a friend.

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Thursday, September 8, 2011

Finished Friday: DIY Magazine Files

 
I'm trying to hold myself accountable to finish some of the projects on my to do list by posting each Friday about a project I've completed. For the most part these projects aren't part of my daily or weekly household chores, although many weeks finishing those items is a challenge all of its own.
Several months ago, we "purchased" a voucher for a free box of used children's clothes from ThredUp using some credits on our Deal Pulp account. When we signed up for an account on ThredUp they automatically sent us lots of Medium Flat Rate Priority Mail boxes to encourage us to also list boxes of our used children's clothing.

However, since we save the majority of our kids' clothing to pass down to younger siblings, we had no use for all of the flat rate boxes we were sent.

No use, that is, until we started organizing books by subject for our first year of homeschooling. Then I saw the idea of using flat rate priority mail boxes as magazine files on Pinterest and knew that I'd be adding this tutorial to my to do list.

I forgot to take a true before picture, but here are our magazine files all lined up and functional, but not quite pretty.

I also decided to use the same type of boxes to make our own version of workboxes for homeschool use. I made these boxes with a higher front so items wouldn't fall out as easily. (Make sure you check the height of the box against the height of your shelves. I had to cut the boxes down a little so they would fit.)


**Edited to Add: I simply drew the line I wanted to cut on and cut through the box with scissors. Then I used the cut off shape to trace the lines on the rest of the boxes so they would all be the same. Then I assembled the boxes by removing the cover from the adhesive strip and folding the bottom of the box closed.

Once I had all the boxes cut I trimmed coordinating scrapbook paper to fit the fronts. I then glued the paper to the fronts and covered it with clear contact paper. I allowed for some overhang on the contact paper and wrapped it around the sides of the box. (You can see the shine of the contact paper on the workbox above.)

I also folded an extra inch or so of contact paper over the top of the front panel, and stuck it to the inside of the box.

Ah...much better, don't you think?


I still have to attach labels to the boxes, but I was glad to have the boxes ready to use and pretty for our first day of school this past Monday.
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