Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Creating Out of Toys

I know it has just been FOREVER since I last posted.

I have been SO busy {seriously}.

Oh, and I have been partying {it's been my birthday... what do you expect?!}

But, this post will be something quite exciting.
I promise!


See?

I told ya.

Here it goes: I was at this thrift store. And I found this AWESOME vintage toy.


Well, at first I just thought it was some cool colorful sculpture-like thing.


But, then I felt this very intense sense of nostalgia. And I thought to myself, "Self. I am vaguely recalling this toy from my childhood."


Now, I didn't have it. But, one of my way-cool friends did. And this toy brought us entertainment for quite awhile. So, I decided for the $2 price tag on it.... I would get it!

And it brought my son entertainment. Until I told him, "Son, this toy is not gonna be a toy for much longer. I am going to transform it into a light fixture {that was the original plan}."


He is such a great encourager.... that he immediately was enthused by my proclamation.


All that was needed was a can of spray paint, fishing line, hook for ceiling and a "light bulb".
After careful consideration of the placement of such a large fixture in my son's bedroom, I decided not to make a light fixture but rather a simple Orbital Ceiling Fixture.... and I used a small Lego Death Star Set as the "light bulb".


Tackling this rather odd object was a bit difficult, but I was determined to get every single piece of this complex toy spray painted green!


And that I did..... but it did require another spray paint can.


Yes, 2 cans and spray overflow later..... it was painted.



It was on it's way to Transformation Success!

I wanted a "light bulb" to help create the effect of an actual light fixture and I thought this Lego Set would work out perfectly. And it did! The scale and complimentary color..... PERFECTION!



Then came the difficulty of hanging such a large object. Thankfully, we have over 10' ceilings! 
This fixture is about 3' in diameter!



This is such an AWESOME piece!


It is truly breath-taking in the entrance of my kiddo's room.
And I love how the colors work so well with everything else going on.

Not to mention.... HOW FUN this piece really is!


It adds to the whole space vibe thing with all of his Star Wars decor.


I am LUVIN' it!

And for as little as $5! 
I just bought the toy and some fishing line {the Death Star and hardware I already had on hand}!


How about you?

Have you turned anything simple into something AWESOME?!


I plan to link up at the following:
TDC Before and After
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Monday, August 13, 2012

A Heart Mending

Would you like an original abstract painting?

Would you like an original LARGE abstract painting for as little as $25?

Would you like to receive an original LARGE abstract painting that could also help save a life?


You may not know my story....
It's a long one.

I've shared bits and pieces.... here and there.

But, in short... I have a HEART that is MENDING.

LITERALLY.

So, I am walking in the American Heart Association Heart Walk in Dallas, Texas on September 8, 2012. 
I will be walking with the Passion Committee.... a group of women who share the same PASSION of spreading awareness that Heart Disease is THE leading killer of women in America. 

1 out of 3 women will die from heart disease or stroke.

1 out of 3!!!!

So, it is my passion.... my mission.... to help fight heart disease in women. 
Especially, since I am a survivor and I live with heart disease.

I volunteer with the Go Red for Women Passion Committee to help fight heart disease.

I walk to help fight heart disease.

I paint to help fight heart disease.

Hence, this painting.

I am donating this original mixed media {acrylic paint and Red Dress Pin}, 40" x 30", abstract painting.

For EVERY $25 dollars you donate to the American Heart Association, I will place your name in a drawing to receive this painting.


HOW DO YOU DONATE?

You go to my Heart Walk Fundraising page: HERE

You provide a tax deductible {and if you choose - anonymous} donation via the web link.

I will receive an email with your name and donation {if it is anonymous.... no one else will know you donated}. And for every $25 you donated..... I will submit one entry with your name for a drawing to receive this painting. I will also DONATE the shipping {if it needs to be shipped... but ONLY within the continental United States}. I will send you an email if you win.

The winner will be drawn on Sunday, September 9th.

Here are some close-up shots of the art piece:


My signature and the Red Dress Pin.


There is quite a bit of texture going on....




Reds, gold, silver, black, gray and white.



Here is my detailed story if you are interested in reading.



I LOVE the Red Dress Pin. I wear mine frequently. It is not only cute, but it is a GREAT conversation starter. You can receive a FREE Red Dress Pin when you sign up for the Go Red for Women Movement.



I am not receiving ANY incentives or payment for promoting this cause or the American Heart Association in ANY WAY. I have also DECLINED all prizes associated with fundraising goals {accept the t-shirt for walking}. I have paid for all supplies for this painting. I am not RECEIVING any payment  or free products for any of this donation. It is all.... my gift to you.... for giving a gift of a donation to a great organization.

Let's help fight heart disease.... together!

Feel free to share on your blog or social network. If you do, leave a comment with a link and I will check it out. 

THANKS!

JOJO Goes Red for Women!

BTW, if you have already donated on my page... I will automatically place you in the drawing. 
So, no need to fret.... your generosity is greatly appreciated!

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Thursday, August 9, 2012

Circus Party

Well, in keeping with the CIRCUS theme of the last post...

I thought I would share with you what has been keeping me quite busy for the last week.

My dear hubsters b-day party!


Since we don't take celebration lightly around the Double-Wide, kiddo decided we should hold a party for our favorite man. And since... we were planning to go to the circus on his birthday.... we decided the theme of the party would be a CIRCUS theme. And the color scheme would be a little bit more masculine: black, white and red.

So, we went to work planning this elaborate celebration for a small "intimate gathering" {as kiddo called it}.

First job was creating the guest list. We didn't want to go all out since we were planning to head to the circus by a specific time. So, we decided to invite the hubby's co-workers for a Birthday Happy Hour. Which is perfect because my hubby works with some AMAZINGLY cool and AWESOME people. Which makes for a fantastic party guest list. It was also perfect.... because hubby works just across the street. So, people walked over when the Happy Hour started and walked back when it ended. PERFECT.

Next was creating decorations.

This was the VERY fun part.

Balloons - check
Streamers - check
Banners - check


Clown Noses... Mustaches....


CHECK and CHECK!


Ha! These mustaches were super easy to create. I found the fuzzy adhesive mustaches at Party City. I simply cut a larger mustache out of black cardstock and adhered the fuzzy mustache onto said cardstock mustache and then adhered it to a candy stick using glue dots. Easy-Peasy and super fun! I also created some lips... better to kiss you with my dear....


While I was at the party store... I found some carnival tickets. And the idea to use them as a simple cupcake topper hit my brain. It turned out AWESOME and it was super quick!


I also used the tickets to decorate the straws, along with some red and white striped paper.


Believe it or not, I had picked up these paper straws at ZGallerie. They were on clearance. So naturally, I cleaned them out of their inventory. I just thought the gray and white would be so versatile. I was right! They always have cute fun stuff... these stache straws would have been perfect also.

Next came the cake topper.... again I used the carnival tickets and a little souvenir I brought back from Guatemala.



I hung black, white and red decor from the windows. It gave somewhat of a Big Top tent feel. That's what I was going for without the work of creating fabric {or plastic table clothes} to drape into the center of the room. This was clean, simple and I can reuse these decorations again... {which I already have a party I am planning in which I will -- I am quite resourceful... Ha!}


Next up was the menu.

Since it was a Happy Hour, I wanted to have some heavy appetizers. Especially since I didn't want to spend all that extra $$$$ at the circus on gross food {which sometimes you just have to have}. So, I decided to stick with the circus theme.

CIRCUS THEME MENU
Hot Dogs {of course!}
Caprese Salad on a Stick
Roasted Peanuts
Popcorn
Strawberries
Circus Marshmallow Peanuts
Cotton Candy
Whole Wheat Pretzels {I'll post the recipe soon!}
Chocolate Cake
Margarita Cupcakes {for the adults only}

and of course.... adult beverages and fun kiddo drinks.


I simply folded down small lunch sacks and tied a carnival ticket with baker's twine for the roasted peanuts. And BTW, it was quite difficult to find the roasted peanuts with the shells. I ended up finding them at the liquor store... of all places! But, I guess it does make sense.


It was great to have a light and refreshing component to the menu.... but something with protein. The caprese salad was an easy solution that was also brilliantly displayed. Mozzarella balls, grape tomatoes, basil and some balsamic vinaigrette.  My kiddo thought the "lettuce" was the best he had ever tasted! Perfect!


Strawberries were also a nice alternative. Although.... I think only one was eaten.



The popcorn was devoured.... and how fun in the little popcorn containers.


I used the same craft paper to create the cones for the cotton candy and the water bottle labels.


The Blue Cream Frostie Soda.... is my hubby's favorite. So, we had to have some of that on hand at the beverage station!


I always like to create a luxurious set-up with the beverage station. It's adds an extra dose of fun... creating your drinks with festive little straws, fruit and quirky elements.


Hot dogs were a piece of cake! Popped them in the slow cooker on high for 2 hours and then turned down to warm for the party. Cooked well and tasted great! I had a selection of whole wheat and white hot dog buns. A little relish for those who like the extra kick. And of course, I had to be a little festive with the ketchup and mustard. {These containers will be fun to keep on hand.}


The pretzels were SO delish! I don't know how they keep after a day. They were all eaten. Several by... yours truly. They were seriously good!



So, that's how kiddo and I put together a little Circus Happy Hour Birthday Party for my hubby.

A whole lot of LOVE and FUN went into this shindig!

I have to say....
I think it was...
The Greatest Circus Happy Hour Birthday Party on Earth!


I plan to link up at the following:
The Purple Pumpkin Blog Link Party
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