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  • Blogging 2 Better Summer Challenge

    Blogging 2 Better Summer Challenge

    We've been keeping a secret from you. And it's a good one. But don't worry! We're about to let you in on it…ready??…ok, here goes: Six weeks ago we asked several amazing bloggers to join with us in a collaboration group we called Blogging 2 Better. We're a bunch of like-minded home, DIYand crafting bloggers that want to learn as much as we can about blogging, while also sharing ideas, encouraging one another and sharing each other's awesome projects as much as we can. We're so fortunate to be part of a blogging community that encourages sharing! (If you write a blog, we strongly suggest getting a group of girls together to learn from. No one understands all that blogging entails except for other bloggers! You can find more about that in our Part-Time Blogger series here.)

    Anyway, these girls are really, truly talented and it was a lot of fun getting to know them better. For our final week, we had Beckie from Infarrantly Creative give us a list of materials that we all needed to incorporate into an awesome project. It's like our version of a Nate's Crate Challenge! Woohoo! And today is the day we get to see what everyone's been up to!! Once you finish taking a look at what we created, make sure you hop over to the other gal's blogs to see what they made.

    Here's the list of the supplies from Beckie:

    And here's what we came up with:

    We struggled to come up with a clever name for it, but basically it's a rustic/industrial storage bin. A very easy project that turned out adorable, if we do say so ourselves. You know we love a good pallet project (we've done several here and here), but we also keep loads of barnwood on hand, too. We picked one that was already the perfect length (yay! no extra cutting required!)

    We also scored these three wire bins at HomeGoods for four bucks a pop! We didn't love the color, but knew immediately that this is where we could use coral! We spraypainted them with Valspar's Hacienda Tile- the perfect coral.

    Next we found a font that we liked and printed number 1 through 3 large on regular, old paper. With a pen, we traced the number while pressing down to leave the outline on the barn wood.

    Have you tried paint pens yet? They're so easy to use, but they still looks like paint. We carefully filled in the stencilled numbers with a black Sharpie paint pen.

    Once the paint on the bins had dried, we brought them in and laid them down in front of the wood to determind the placement. We measured the board, divided it into thirds and then marked where the hooks would go.

    Monica drilled pilot holes where we had previously marked and then we screwed in the eye hooks …Six hooks for three baskets.

    Then I gently sanded down the numbers to distress them a bit.

    Monica whitewashed the entire board with a mixture of paint and water to give the piece a little more depth. (Side note: working as a team makes the project go faster! We're so fortunate to have each other.: ) (I totally Agree! -Monica)

    The last step for the wood piece is to add a coat of water-based polyurethane (water-based won't change the color of the wood!).

    To hang it, we took chain, cut it to the length we wanted with wire cutters and screwed threw one of the links directly into the wood. Make sure your screw isn't so long that it goes right through to the other side!

    Then we hit a creativity wall. Booo. We could not for the life of us figure out how to incorporate fabric into this project. We toyed with lots of different ideas, but finally decided on a cute hanging pendant banner for one of the baskets. Recently we came across a shop called The Finest Kind and we couldn't get over how cute their stuff is! We decided to purchase three of their typographical tags to use on our pendant. You'll probably catch the significance: EC2.: ) First, we spraypainted the little cuties blue.

    Next, we took apart three 2x3 frames so that we could use the cardboard backing. Wierd, I know, but there's always an untraditional use for everything!

    We wrapped the fabric around the cardboard and mod podged it right on.

    Before the Mod Podge had dried, we stuck our tags on, and voila! An adorable pendant honoring our blog for the basket!

    We were thrilled with the finished product, and it has now made it's home in my dining room. And just so you know, it totally inspired me to rearrange my living room and gave me the motivation I needed to start our dining room makeover!

    To be completely honest, we liked this project better without the fabric banner, but do think it makes a super cute accessory!

    And now for the REALLY fun part! We were so excited to see what our blogging buddies came up with using the same materials, and they did not disappoint!

    Please stop over at these amazing ladies blogs to see what their projects. Share the EC2 love with them and tell them we sent you!
    Clockwise from top right:
    Kim from Sand & Sisal: Surfboard Pallet Art
    Brook from Being Brook: Fabric Wall Map
    Allison from House of Hepworths: Dangle Earring Frame
    Jenna from SAS Interiors: Monogrammed Chevron Pallet Tray
    We had SO much fun putting this project together and consider ourselves lucky to be in the company of these awesome bloggers. If you don't already follow them, shame on you! But it's not too late, go ahead and do it now.: )
    We want to know: What would YOU do with those materials?

    ** And if you're loving up all the wood ideas, this one is one of our favorites! Check it out!

    **If you're visiting from one of the other bloggers' projects, thanks for stopping by! If you like what you see use the links below to stay up to date with all of our projects and ideas!

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  • Fall Eats {Fall Lovers Series-Day 3}

    Fall Eats {Fall Lovers Series-Day 3}

    We're having a blast with the Fall Lovers Series and hope you are too! If you missed day 1 or 2, click here and here, because you wouldn't want to miss out on the Anti-Wreath or Fancy Mantle posts.

    I love fall foods. Perhaps I just like the fact that summer is coming to an end, routines are back, and fall foods are comfort foods in my book. We got home Saturday from a week at the beach and since it officially marks the end of summer for us, I made a roasted chicken, mashed potatoes (my favorite food), corn, stuffing, biscuits, gravy… it was so yummy!
    I have many foods that are a Mangin family fall tradition, but one is kind of famous… my apple pie. It has to be baked for the Eagles' opening game every year. We actually make an apple pie like once a week all fall! Monica’s"Famous" Apple Pie So, my pie is nothing special. Actually, it's right out of a Betty Crocker cookbook we got as a wedding present, but it's a never fail recipe for sure. Anyone can handle this recipe… even the hubs makes a mean pie now!

    (Sorry about the old TO jersey… we're too cheap to buy new jerseys all the time!)

    An insider pie maker tip… Get yourself one of these bad boys from the Pampered Chef. I love it! Cores and slices the apples so easily. I've used generic ones before… blah! This cuts like butter! Check out our sidebar for Jane's info if you want to get one. She'll hook you up!

    Here's the secret recipe…

    Here's where the fun begins… the crust! Now, if you want crazy fancy pie, well check out some of these links Adorable and Impressive!

    Source: thestoryofkat.blogspot.com via Sandy on Pinterest Almost too pretty to eat! (But trust me, it wouldn't stop me! )

    Source: instructables.com via Jane on Pinterest Ok… get ready to be amazed and wowed and awed… My Pathetic Excuse for a Decorative Crust… Haha! I totally had just gotten in the door from running (ugh!) and I had company coming in like 10 minutes. I always do an EAGLES crust for the first game, so I started on the crust totally forgetting I was planning to blog about it, so this is real life people…

    I ran out of room for the S so we were cheering for the EAGLE not EAGLES! One fun thing I usually do, when I want to make a fancy crust, is to use a marker lid. You can make holes of all sizes and it looks really cute to do a pattern of some sort. For this pie I did nothing cute nor creative!

    You just pop that crust on top and voila… No, I'm not showing you a finished picture for two reasons… 1. It looked atrocious 2. We ate it before I remembered to take pictures

    Ok, so save myself from this rather humbling post, I'll share some awesome recipes and ideas I've found. S'mores Party How fun would this be with a group of your gal pals on a cool, fall night? Jess and I added this to our To-Do list already.

    Source: sidebysideblog.blogspot.com via The Real Housewives on Pinterest
    Sunflower Dip- Caramel Apple Downright adorable!

    Source: fakeitfrugal.blogspot.com via The Real Housewives on Pinterest
    Fancy Caramel Apples This would be awesome as the centerpiece on your table and then you just eat them for dessert. My kids would definitely want to help me make these!

    Source: countryliving.com via The Real Housewives on Pinterest
    Pumpkin Pie White Hot Chocolate The hubs loves pumpkin. Can't wait to try this!

    Source: closetcooking.com via The Real Housewives on Pinterest
    Sliced Garlic Potatoes I made these a few nights ago and they were fabulous! I had mine with sour cream! Yum!

    Source: foodgawker.com via The Real Housewives on Pinterest

    Well, after showing the world my ugly crust, I think I'll go eat a piece of humble pie…

  • Something to Celebrate {B2S Day 4}

    Something to Celebrate {B2S Day 4}

    I don't know about you, but I'm always looking for reasons to have a party, so why not celebrate the return of school?! Whether or not your kids need some encouragement to get back in the swing of things, or you just can't wait to send your kids back to school (hooray for me time!), a party is definitely in order.
    Back to School Breakfast Party You could plan a party just for your kids, or, if you're up for it, invite the neighbors, or the families whose kids ride on the bus with your own kids for a quick and easy breakfast before school, ala Katie Brown.
    1. Set the table. Make going back to school something to look forward to with an awesome tablespread. I love the vibrant colors and cute centerpiece with apples, a clipboard and cute printable. So easy!

    Source: 6dukes.blogspot.com via Jessica on Pinterest

    Source: eighteen25.blogspot.com via Jessica on Pinterest
    Go the extra mile for your kids with namecards at their seats, a little gift on their plate, and fun details like this lined-paper utensil holder. Adorable! And there's no way they won't feel special and loved after that!

    Source: tipjunkie.com via Kim on Pinterest
    2. Choose your menu wisely. Remember to pick food items that will give them energy to get them through until lunch.

    Source: katiebrownblog.com via Jessica on Pinterest
    A bagel buffet could include peanut butter and jelly, granola, raisins and banana, just to name a few.

    Source: katiebrownblog.com via Jessica on Pinterest
    Set out cereal in cute containers (you better believe sand pails and beach accessories are on sale now. Use them!)

    Source: katiebrownblog.com via Stephanie on Pinterest
    Fruit kabobs couldn't be easier and are so healthy!

    3. Send them off with a treat and a little encouragement!
    This is so cute and you can get the FREE Smartie Pants Printable to make it even easier.

    Source: bethproudfoot.blogspot.com via Jessica on Pinterest

    Brown Baggin’ It

    Source: onecharmingparty.com via Laura on Pinterest
    There are a million ways you can spice up your kid's lunch bags to make them a little more fun. How about these adorable School Lunch Labels?

    Source: littlelovely.typepad.com via The Paper Chick on Pinterest
    Or these Back to School Lunch Printables by Little.Lovely.

    Source: tothemoonandback143.blogspot.com via Jessica on Pinterest
    And don't just stop at decorating their lunch bags. Actually pack healthy foods in a fun way for them, too. To the Moon and Back has tons of suggestions for Awesome School Lunch Ideas. And how great is that lunch box?

    Source: itswrittenonthewalls.blogspot.com via Jessica on Pinterest

    Source: eighteen25.blogspot.com via Jessica on Pinterest
    Or simply add a little love note to your kids to tell them how proud you are of them and how much you love them. (Click on the links below each picture to be taken to the site for the free printables.)

    Bring on the Dessert!

    Spoil your kids with an after-school treat, or wait until after dinner to celebrate the first day of school. It only happens once a year, people, so bring out the big guns!: )

    Source: bettycrocker.com via Jessica on Pinterest

    Source: womansday.com via Erin on Pinterest
    Mmm… cake pops.

    Shawni, of the blog 71 Toes, has a Traditional First Day of School Cookie Chat after school where she sits down and talks with each of her five kids (yes, five!) about their first day. It's such a great idea to start this tradition when they are young so it's something they can look forward to each year, and a way you can easily connect with your kids. Because really, who doesn't love cookies?

    Source: iammommy.typepad.com via Kiwi on Pinterest
    According to the NY Times, these are the best chocolate chip cookies ever. Sadly, I can't vouch for the validity of this statement, but maybe one of you are willing to put that recipe to the test for an after-school cookie chat. (And please, by all means, feel free to send us a batch so we can"taste-test" these so-called best cookies ever.)

    Let your kids know they're special with a little extra love this year.
    Back to School never was sweeter!

    Have you voted today? Please take a minute to do so- we will love you forever!

  • Free Canvas for You!

    Free Canvas for You!

    You guys have been so good to us lately! You've dealt with all the blog switcheroo craziness and we thought we should thank you for it! Well, technically Canvas People are the ones doing the generous giving, but we're sharing the love with you! They run this deal from time to time, and this time around we get to share it with you!

    Canvas People are offering a Free 8x10 to every EC2 reader! (or if you're more the large print type you can get $40 off of your order)

    To get your free canvas, click HERE One of my very first blog posts ever was about a canvas gallery I ordered through Canvas People. Remember this?

    So the question now is What to Print?? Pictures or a Printable? Don't worry, we've rounded up an awesome collection of free, legit prints that you can use on your canvas. How's that for exciting?
    . To download them, follow them using the links provided to their source sites, save the image to your computer and upload it to Canvas People using the link above.
    This would look great in a master bedroom or bath.Download the I love us printable.

    Source: eighteen25.blogspot.com via East Coast Creative on Pinterest The school year is almost over, make one of these on canvas for one of your kiddo's teachers Download the Teacher Appreciation printable 16x20

    Source: eighteen25.blogspot.com via East Coast Creative on Pinterest
    We love the colors in this one!Download the Room in Our Hearts printable

    Source: simpleasthatblog.com via East Coast Creative on Pinterest

    Love isn't just for the month of February! Download the fairytale printable

    Source: simpleasthatblog.com via East Coast Creative on Pinterest
    Jess has an obsession with coral, so this would be perfect. Comes in tons of colors!Download the What I Love printable

    Source: eighteen25.blogspot.com via East Coast Creative on Pinterest
    And my personal favorite is one I made from a quote I saw. Download Straight Gangsta printable

    You know by now that our favorite online paper store is Moo & Puppy. I made this monogram printable to put on a canvas, but I was thinking of making one for each of my kids' teachers. All you need to do is 1-visit moo and puppy2- choose your paper pack- you get like 8 papers for $3.00 (what a deal!) 3- Use picmonkey.com to add a background shape and letter4. Use this link to get your free canvas!

    Ooh, and we just found a few more adorable printables (comes in lots of colors!) from Paper Coterie that are perfect for Mother's Day, and every other day for that matter! Download Love printables

    We hope you have a great weekend and have fun choosing what to print! Aren't FREE things awesome? We sure think so! Enjoy!

  • Match that Blogger! {A contest and Ryobi Father's Day Giveaway}

    Match that Blogger! {A contest and Ryobi Father's Day Giveaway}

    Gooooood morning, friends!We’ve got a special surprise for you today… who doesn’t love a little friendly competition and GIVEAWAY?!?! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    The premise of this contest stems from the fact that all of us are guilty of Pinning an idea without ever checking the source… guilty as charged! But there are likely pins on your boards that are from your favorite bloggers, and you don’t even know it! (Are we right? C'mon, admit it.) And that’s where the contest comes in:

    Here’s the line-up! Such an amazing group of bloggers that we wrangled!!

    And below are projects from each blogger (including us!) that you’ve likely seen viral all over Pinterest!

    Before we get to the rules, can we talk about how RYOBI is giving away $800 worth of POWER TOOLS? Just in time for Father’s Day!

    Perfect timing if you ask us.

    $400 RYOBI Giftcard goes to our randomly selected winner, and $400 RYOBI Giftcard goes to the first person to correctly match up all 16 bloggers with the correct projects! (there will be a randomly drawn winner in addition to the winner of the contest, so you should enter both ways!)
    When you click on the Contest Form (at the bottom of this post), it will direct you to a page that will show you an image of the project, and a drop-down menu of bloggers. You just go down the line and select away! Some projects you probably know already, but some you may need to snoop around blog-land to find!We call this blog-hopping, and it’s highly encouraged in the blogging world.

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    Here’s the links to the home page of each blog (in no particular order). Now get busy!

        1. Sawdust and Embryos
        2. All Things Thrifty
        3. Interiors by Kenz
        4. Whatever Blog
        5. Home Stories A to Z
        6. Sarah M. Dorsey Designs
        7. Twist Me Pretty
        8. The Idea Room
        9. DIY Village
        10. Pretty Handy Girl
        11. Domestic Imperfection
        12. One Good Thing
        13. Kara Paslay Designs
        14. Nine Red
        15. Vintage Revivals
        16. East Coast Creative

    Entry #1 (Randomly drawn) ‘Like’ us ALL on Facebook, and let us know that you did on the Rafflecopter form below! Entry #2 (Contest!) Click below to match up each blogger with their amazing project!

    a Rafflecopter giveaway

    Click Here!

    • One entry per person, per entry method.
    • Winner of matching contest will be emailed, and publicly announced on Facebook.
    • Winner of random-drawing giveaway will be announced on Father’s Day here on the blog, as well as Facebook.
    • Be sure to hop over to RYOBI Nation and check out some amazing inspirational projects!
    • Be AWESOME today!! (that’s a given)

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    This contest/giveaway is in NO WAY affiliated with Pinterest or Facebook, and we hereby release them of any liability related to this promotion, the receipt of prize winnings, etc. The giveaway prize has been generously provided by RYOBI Nation. All prizes will be mailed by the sponsor and all participating blog owners are not held responsible if the prize is not fulfilled. Giveaway starts Monday 6/10/13 at 5am est and ends at midnight on Saturday 6/15/13. Alternate entry available by sending your entry via email to wehopeyouwin@gmail.com. Winner will be announced on Sunday 6/16/13 and will need to respond within 48 hours to claim their prize, or another winner will be chosen.Winner must be 18 years of age or older and a US citizen in order to win. May the force be with you.
    Good Luck, guys!! Thanks for playing along!

    jess
    Monica
  • Spring Must Haves

    Spring Must Haves

    I'm not a huge fan of spring, mainly because I LOVE summer and get a tad impatient for the hot pool-weather days. However, I do love seeing all the new spring trends, products, and ideas. Today we're sharing a few Spring Must Haves from our fabulous sponsors. We so appreciate our sponsors. They make this blog possible and we're so grateful for that! Make sure you check them out and tell them RHBC sent you! ********************************************************************************** Remember the awesome artwork we made for Jess' house? Well, it wouldn't have looked half as amazing without the mad-photo-skills of Stacy Salvatori. She's local to Bucks County and would be a great choice for your family pictures or next big event. Visit Stacy's Website

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    I'm love with the Just for Girls Collection from Red Letter Words. How fun and springy are these prints? I plan to order a few for Kenzie's room in the next few weeks. I love art that looks cool and will also daily encourage my tween (holy cow that is the first time I've written that. I can't believe I have a ten year old!) Visit Red Letter Words

    #1- Make 5 Dinners in One Hour… that's NO JOKE! These crazy affordable meal plans with shopping lists and directions will rock your world. Head over to their Facebook page to try one week for FREE!

    #2- We're so glad that 31 Gifts jumped on the Grey & Yellow bandwagon and came out with this adorable line! I'd love an organizing utility tote in this pattern! Contact Mandy to get yours (you can get me one too!)

    #3- Have you visited My Best Friend's Hair yet? You definitely need to. If you have a stylist you love, go let the world know by leaving a review or if you have yet to find the right stylist for you, head to their site to read other users reviews and find yourself a rockin' stylist today!

    #4- I require a perfect spring candle in my kitchen this time of year. CJ's EcoChic Candles smell amazing, and because they're soy they last forever! (ok, not literally, but figuratively). They best part… you're not going to pay $25 like you would at the big chain stores and you're supporting a great small business.

    #5-This is a spoiler alert! Remember the SuperFab room makeover we're currently working on? Well, we have Royal Design Studios to thank for one of the amazing design elements in the room. They have the best stencil selection around! Check out their new and improved website and they have an idea blog with all kinds of inspiration. Guess who was featured there for our Nate Show stencil project? Visit their new website!

    #6- Kotton Pickin' Kute is more than just hats! For Spring you need to check out the fun headbands she offers. Seriously, that baby is adorable!

    #7- Guess what?? Liberty Thrift listened to its shoppers and extended their hours! Woohoo! It's now open M-Sat 9-7pm. We have a fun outing in the works with Liberty and can't wait to share the details with you!

    #8- Moo & Puppy is our favorite digital scrapbook company out there! We love the preppy look of this madras paper pack. (I'll confess that in the 90s I loved and wore lots of Abercrombie before they went all half-naked. But man, I do love me some preppy styles!) Moo & Puppy is giving you 15% off with the code RHBC15.

    #9- Jet Upholstery is more than just chairs and cushions! Look at that amazing bed! Even for these DIYers some projects are better left to the pros! Visit Jet's Website for more info!

    Those links should keep you busy for a while! I actually have about 15 tabs open on my computer right now, because I want to place a ton of orders! Thanks again to our sponsors! You're the best!

    jess
    Monica
  • Fab Find Friday

    Fab Find Friday

    We're excited to share this week's Fab Find with you. Some of our very favorite bloggers have created an e-zine that will be published quarterly. It's full of amazing home photos, awesome ideas and lots of inspiration. This is the very first edition and we were thrilled to see that there were some great free downloads and direct links to the products and designers that were featured. I wasn't sure about an e-zine, but after my first issue, I'm hooked! You can read this month's House of Fifty {here}.

    I have to mention that the cover of this issue is a photo of Janell's house and it inspired me with my own foyer. I love her style and am a faithful reader of her blog.
    So, let us know what you think of the e-zine and bookmark the page to check it out in the Fall as well! Happy Friday!