DIY {Princess Tiara}

I remember using this technique for a Miss America halloween costume I made when I was younger.

Supplies:

– Headband (I used a narrow one, but a wide headband would work fine for a giant crown)

– Tinfoil (I used maybe a foot, if that)

– Inspiration photo

 

First,  I went on the interwebs to find my inspiration piece.

This one looked nice and gaudy and seemed simply enough to replicate.

Tear a few 2 inch-ish wide strips of tinfoil and begin wrapping the headband. There really is no technique – just wrap the tinfoil at an angle so you can keep it sort of smooth, but you can’t really mess it up. Be sure to wrap the tinfoil with the shiny side OUT throughout this project – you want your crown to be as blingy as possible!

It took me only one of the long strips to wrap the entire headband. It should look something like this when you’re done:

Once you have your headband wrapped, take the remaining strips of tinfoil and begin twisting them into long strands. Again, there’s really no technique to this, just begin rolling and twisting at an angle to get your pieces nice and long.

 

After I made a few I lined them up by order of size because the design on my inspiration tiara had larger pieces in the middle and they got smaller as they moved out towards the sides. Begin shaping some pieces and attaching them to your headband – tiara base.

I just wrapped the ends of each tinfoil strand around the headband and then wrapped another small piece of tinfoil around the wrapped ends to secure. I might add some glue later and smooth out some of the ‘joints’, but it’s fairly sturdy as it is.

OOOWeeeeee, that’s FANCY!

Then, give yourself some giant poufy hair worthy of a princess and pop on your fab tiara. TADA!!!

Yes I am still in my jammies – don’t hate. I’m jus sayin’.

 

Lessons in the kitchen {Cajun Chicken Pasta}

This recipe is awesome: Cajun Chicken Pasta.

It’s one of The Pioneer Woman’s “Tasty Kitchen” recipes and can be found HERE. The photo above is hers too {gotta give credit where credit is due!} I made this for dinner last night and learned a few things along the way.

1. My 2 month old can sleep through not one, but TWO smoke alarms going off in the house. Didn’t even stir.I actually had to hover and look for breathing after I took care of the ‘smoke’ situation because she was in such a deep sleep.

2. White wine vinegar is NOT the same as white wine {even though they share 2/3 of the same words!!!} – who knew?!

Just sayin’.

 

Dear daughter,

Dear 2 month old daughter,

When you look at me and smile that gummy, toothless grin and give me a little snorty laugh it melts my heart completely and I don’t ever want that moment to end because I know that there will come a day when just the simple sight of my face won’t bring about that gleeful response. But until then I am super-mom, the most important person in your life!

…and then you turn to the pile of washcloths folded on the back of the sofa and give it that same gummy, toothless grin and a snorty laugh even greater than the one you gave me and my mommy super-powers are deflated. womp womp.

I won’t take it personally, but as your mother I should caution you about your choice of friends. I’m just sayin’.

love, mom

 

Our week in pictures

This week…

Charlotte had lots of smiles for her daddy.

and mommy.

We had a mall date with Tiffany and Hunter.

Charlotte had many ‘non crying’ moments in her carseat (YAY!)

I figured out Charlotte is content to let me cook dinner as long as she is able to watch.

More snuggles with daddy.

Lunch with some church friends.

Charlotte sporting her pumpkin hat from Aunt Leah.

Can’t wait to see what this week has in store for us.