A GIFT THAT KEEPS ON GIVING

Hey, it's me, that girl katie, Happy Friday!

So, if you have been following along this week maybe you are curious the gift I gave my mom this holiday season?

I had finished all my holiday shopping except for something for my mom. Sure I could go out and buy a nice scarf, book or food item but for me that wasn't going to cut it. I am a believer in, if you don't know what to get someone then don't. It's that simple and sometimes, less really is more. Plus, I knew the only thing my mom wanted is for everyone to be healthy and happy but sadly stores don't sell that.

I was really ok with not giving her anything and I knew she would be fine with that too. However, I managed to do some creative research and discovered this picture.

I knew I could pull this gift idea off but finding the time would be tricky since Christmas was quickly approaching.

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Here is how my version turned out & a few examples of what I put into the envelopes:

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(notice how I copied a picture of my mom and placed it beside the Queen Mum)

TIP: Allow yourself more time to really be creative.

SUPPLIES:

. markers . envelopes . paper . scissors . glue . tape . old pictures . computer & printer

Sisters Connected By The Heart 1.8.14

Hey, It’s me, that girl katie, Have you seen this guy?

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His Tutu Project (http://www.thetutuproject.com) inspired me to give my sister a gift this holiday season that I couldn't just get at a store or buy online. I wanted to give her something that had meaning, love and history attached to it. I wanted it to to be something that would allow her mind to drift away for a few short minutes while also honoring the beauty of sisterhood.

(video link at the top. Yes, I need to figure out how to post a video link where I want it within the post)

For me, it was a therapeutic process that turned out to also be a gift to myself. While producing it, I discovered that we fill many roles in our lifetime: a sister, a daughter, a friend, a wife, a mother etc. And those roles change throughout our lives. While Stacy and I are forever sisters who shared a childhood together filled with a lot memories and traditions we now have very different journeys. We are creating our own memories and traditions within our own families.

I often have to reminded myself that, “life is a balance of holding on and letting go”. Regardless of our different paths, I know that we will always be sisters connected by the heart and no circumstance can ever take that away.

#TeamStacy

I welcome any comments or memories regarding the power of sisterhood.

Beautiful Oops 1.6.14

Hey, it's me, that girl katie, Do you remember my Lamp DIY Disaster? Here is the link of that post: http://www.thatgirlkatie.com/?p=753 Since I still had the lampshade that houses the electrical wiring to make the lamp work all I needed to do was find a perfect base.

This summer while vacationing at my families cabin which happens to be my favorite place in the world I spotted a vintage Stanley thermos. I knew it would make the perfect solution to my lamp DIY disaster. Plus, it also houses a lot of awesome memories. But first, I had to get the "OK" that I could have it. After an intense review panel, I was indeed allowed to claim the thermos as mine.

When I got home, I took the thermos to a local welder to cut a circle in the top of the base so the wiring would fit into the lid of the Stanley thermos.

For me, decorating is all about mixing old items that have history with new functional items. I love this lamp and couldn't have purchased something so special. So, making the effort of piecing this together was completely worth my time and imagine it will be a family heirloom for many decades.

Do you have any items that you have transformed into beautiful oops pieces?

Happy New Year

Hey, it's me, that girl katie, Life has often felt like a circus show and sometimes so can ringing in the New Year.

From my family to yours. Goodbye 2013!

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Hello 2014!

A year I am hoping is filled with a lot of good health and happiness for all.