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April 10, 2013 by Krista

Washi Tape Cell Phone Case

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Hey, I’m so glad you’re here! Have you ever wished you could dress up your cell phone case without having to buy a whole new case? Me too!

Those cases can be expensive when you’d really like to own 10 or 15 of them, right? And, sometimes, there’s just not a lot of options as far as cases. It’s frustrating to search for the perfect case and find you actually only really have like four options. I get it!

Why is this so great?

  • it’s cheap
  • it’s easy to change
  • it isn’t permanent
  • it’s quick
  • the options are as endless as your washi supply

GO FROM THIS…Washi Tape Cell Phone Case

… TO THIS!
Washi Tape Cell Phone Case Maekover

Ready to go from drab to totally FAB?! Click that next button for all the details on how to give your cell phone a quick, cute and easy makeover for just a few pennies!

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April 8, 2013 by Krista

Garlic Cheesy Rolls

This is a recipe that I have tweaked and played with for a few months now.  If you like garlic and cheese, these are the rolls for you.  They are hearty, dense and filling… and delicious.  I took a basic roll recipe and added in all the good stuff and then spent a few months tweaking on the amounts for the various ingredients.

 
GARLIC CHEESY ROLLS

Ingredients:
1/4 cup warm water
2 tsp yeast
1/2 cup butter (1 stick)
2 Tbsp garlic powder
1 tsp salt
1/4 cup white sugar
1 cup milk
1 egg (can substitute 2 Tbsp water or extra milk)
3-4 cups flour (it’s usually more than 3, but less than 4 and it varies a bit every time.  Start with 3 and add from there if you need to.  You just want to make the dough not sticky.)
Shredded mozzarella cheese – more or less to taste.  I usually use about 3/4 cup.
Directions:
– Dissolve the yeast in the warm water.
– Combine all ingredients, except the mozzarella cheese, until well mixed and doughy.  If the dough is too sticky to handle, add a little more flour until it’s soft but doesn’t stick to everything.  If it’s too dry, add a tsp of water until everything sticks together.
–  Mix in the shredded cheese, either in your stand mixer or knead it in by hand.  I choose to knead it in by hand so I can make sure it’s distributed evenly though out the dough.
–  Roll dough into 1 inch balls and place on a greased 9×13″ pan.
–  Cover with a dish towel and let rise 1-2 hours.
–  Bake at 400F for 15-20 mins, until tops are golden brown.
–  Serve
Yields 12-16 Rolls
*Because of the milk and cheese in these rolls, I recommend storing any leftovers in the fridge for up to 7 days.  They’ll keep better.*  These make tasty turkey sandwiches.  Just sayin’.

This post was written by Krista and originally appeared on While He Was Napping.

April 6, 2013 by Krista

Weekend Wander #118

Hmmm… so did you miss me last weekend?  Ha… yeah, sorry.  Big blogger fail.  It was Monday before I even realized I didn’t get the party up.  Super fail.  Sorry, everyone. So, link up extra this week so I don’t miss anything.  But, first things first… I have a giveaway winner to announce.

A couple weeks ago, I was offered a chance to give away a 3 month subscription to Conscious Box, an eco-friendly company dedicated to finding and sharing the best eco-friendly products out there.  The giveaway is over and we have a winner!  Was it you?  Head over to the original post to find out!  Congrats to the winner and thank you to everyone who participated!

And a few features… from a couple weeks ago.

Check out this whole display.  It’s fabulous.
And I LOVE those letters and the map!
Find it at Creative Passage.
How delicious do these look?  Mini Pineapple Cheesecakes?
  Uh… one word…YUM!
Get the recipe over at And Sew We Craft!
Take a look at this knock-off project!
I love the sewing kit in a Mason jar.  Super classy gift.
And this one was SOO much cheaper than
the incredibly-overpriced Anthropologie version.
Get the details at It All Started With Paint.

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March 28, 2013 by Krista

{Top Three Thursday} Google Reader Replacements

So, I suppose you’ve probably heard about the closing of Google Reader in July.  Lame sauce, yeah?!  Google Reader is my preferred method for reading through my favorite sites.  Unfortunate, yes.  Avoidable, not so much.  There are lots of posts with alternatives for Google Reader, so I’m just gonna shoot you toward my new Reader replacement and then I’ll suggest some three, it is Top Three Thursday after all, other posts to check out if you want to scope out more options…

Like a lot of the other “alternatives for Reader” posts I read, Feedly is at the top of my list.  It’s very “Reader”-esque in features and shortcuts, but it’s a little more visually appealing than Reader with lots of fantastically-sized graphics.  I am a visual girl and this definitely appeals to me.  In the week that I’ve been using the site, I haven’t had any problems with extensive load times and the refresh interval is great for someone who checks their feeds a couple to a few times a day.  It seems pretty quick and up-to-date.  But the thing that pushed it to the tip top of my list: it’s also got a mobile app for both iPhone/iPad, Kindle and Android devices.  The mobile app for Android is clean, quick and sharp.  I love that I can flip through the posts so easily and the continuity is seamless.  The mobile app is just as, if not more, appealing than the web version.  I do most of my reading on my cell phone or tablet, not my laptop or desktop, so this is ideal for me.  I also found the mobile app to be a lot less intimidating or daunting than the web version.  Maybe it was the smaller screen, which led to less ‘new layout’ at one time.

Another big selling point: you can link it to your Google account and it will import all your current subscriptions.  It’s fabu-tastic!  Super simple integration and I don’t have to worry about losing or missing one of my fave sites in the transfer.  I was dreading this part of finding a new Reader.  But all I had to do was log into Google and BAM!  Everything was there, only prettier and more colorful.  The site can be a little overwhelming coming from Google Reader, what with all the graphics and slightly different layout, but it’s intuitive and you’ll make the adjustments rather easily I think.

And.  And!  You can organize your feeds into categories for easier searching.  If I need an activity idea for my kiddos?  Well, I head right over to the kid’s blogs category and check out what some of my favorite bloggers are doing with their kids for ideas.  Sweet tooth?  Pull up my recipes and cooking feeds and I’m sure to find something to settle the craving with.  Love this option.

Look at all those pretty pictures!  This is my home page via the web version.
Home page via the mobile version.
Expand the long gray bar labeled “Blogger-Followi…” and all the site you subscribe to pop up.  “Uncategorized” pulls up more subscriptions.  “Settings” obviously let you set up the app the way you want it.  “Today” and “Latest” sort your feeds for easy and current browsing.  And I love the “Saved for Later” option. Download posts you want to save and you won’t need a data connection to read your favorite sites latest posts.  The perfect feature for those summer road trips you’ve got coming up.

Feedly is free for both web use and in the Android Play Store.  I don’t know about the App Store, sorry Applers, you’ll have to check that out.

I do believe this will be my replacement for Google Reader.  And I might not even be sorry about that or sad to see Google Reader go…

If you’d like to check out some other options, take a look at these awesome posts.  There’s no reason for me to say what they already have…
– For more info on other mobile readers, check out this post at arstechnica.com.  They have a great list.
– The Verge has a great post on some other Reader options.  Find it HERE.
– And my nerd-geek husband would disown me if I left out the article on Pop Sci.  It’s got lots of great alternatives to replace Reader, definitely a good one to check out if you’re on the fence or confused and need a starting point.

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March 26, 2013 by Krista

Tot Tuesday: {Guest Post} Solving Toddler Disputes at the Park

Hey, guys.  Today for Tot Tuesday I have a fun guest post for you.  Have you ever had an experience with other (people’s) kids where their behavior is appalling to begin with, but then add in the little fact that it was aimed at your (sometimes much younger) child, and you just about lose your cool?  Little Monkey and I were at the park a few weeks ago.  We have tried very hard to teach him that slides go only one direction: down.  You don’t climb up the slides.  It’s dangerous and rude to the other kids who are using the slide correctly.  Well, one little girl (okay, she wasn’t that little – eight or so probably) kept climbing the slide, even while all the other kids were sliding down.  Then she’d get mad and yell at the kids who were using the slide the right way for running into her.  I kept looking around for this child’s parents, but I have no idea if they were even there.  It took every ounce of restraint for me to not step in and tell this little girl a thing or two.  Finally, after the third time of her climbing the slide while Little Monkey was going down, she went into her little fit routine she’d pull every other time and my three-year-old, my awesome, amazing three-year-old looked at her like she was crazy (probably got that look from me….) and yelled back, “Slides go down!”

She probably had no idea what he even meant, but my momma heart swelled with pride.  He was listening and learning what we were teaching; but, even better, he wasn’t afraid to stand up for himself.  Even though this girl was a lot bigger than he is.  He knew he was not doing anything wrong.  Unfortunately, these little squabbles won’t go away any time soon.  Kids are kids and kids can be mean and selfish.  So, what do you do?

I have Nicole here with some great advice!  Take it away, Nicole!

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Nicole Yontz is a stay at home mom in Arizona, a contributor to WhatToExpect.com and a blogger on her own site TheBetterHalfBlogs.com.

About a year ago I took my then two-year-old daughter to swim class where beforehand the kids often play in a small waiting area for their individual classes to start. Now, you don’t know my kid but if you did you would be well aware that she is not a shy child by any means. She talks to everyone and I have several times had to stop her from hugging random people in the supermarket. So it was no surprise to me when she ran right up to a group of slightly older girls who were playing tea party.

The next thing I knew one of the older children was screaming at my baby, “Get out of here! I don’t want to play with you, BABY!” There stood my overly friendly toddler looking like a confused deer-in-the-headlights, and me, completely stunned and lost for what to do next.

Since then, I have learned that toddler disputes are a way of life and learning for our little ones. But that doesn’t mean we have to let them duke it out in a sand box ring o’ death. More often than not, the best way to resolve these issues is to take steps to ensure they don’t happen to begin with.

Children are mirrors of their environment. If you solve problems by yelling and throwing things, guess how your child will handle their own problems? Give your child options other than grabbing and throwing sand when it comes to getting what they want. Encouraging and demonstrating healthy problem solving skills will not only help on the playground when someone else doesn’t want to share, but also all through out your child’s adult life.

Helping your child get verbally acquainted with their feelings is another way to solve disputes before they start. Many times the tantrum starts because toddlers do not know how to communicate their feelings properly, and they get frustrated when you or someone else doesn’t understand. Using everyday activates to explain your feelings will help your child to associate the feelings with the words. “Mommy is so happy right now, are you happy?” “That puzzle was a little difficult. I’m sorry you were frustrated when you couldn’t get the pieces to fit.” When the situation arises, your child will be better equipped to explain the situation to you without completely melting down in frustration.

Lastly, don’t be afraid to speak up for yourself and for your child. This was a hard one for me. While we all want to be politically correct and mind our own business, there is truth behind the saying “It takes a village.” I’m not saying to put someone else’s child in time-out, but it doesn’t hurt to gently remind another child that throwing sand is not okay.

While it’s no fun to be a tattletale, if the situation is becoming aggressive or dangerous, I always recommend going straight to the parent. Remember, when talking to another parent regarding a sensitive subject, like their child’s behavior, be kind and not accusatory, but prepare yourself for them to jump on the defense. Try saying something along the lines of: “I think our kids might be having a situation over there,” as opposed to “Your child is getting out of hand!” And if you’re the parent on the receiving end of this conversation, be open and respectful of the other parent. It’s never easy to start up this conversation.

If all else fails, walk away. Not everyone is going to agree with your parenting philosophy and they don’t have to. But if you feel that you or your child is threatened or unsafe, just pack up and go somewhere else. There will always be other days at the park.

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Thanks, Nicole!  Great advice.  What do you do when your children have squabbles on the playground (or anywhere else)?

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I'm Krista. Ringleader here on While He Was Napping, wife to my handsome Mr. Right & momma to my THREE energetic boys, Big J (9), Little J (6) & Little N (4). We FINALLY added a beautiful little girl to our family last December.

I’m knee-deep in Tonka trucks & Thomas trains. I survive our crazy days with Vanilla Coke, Sonic slushies, sweet snuggles and little giggles. When I tuck them in tight & kiss them good night, I get a little time to create & just be me.


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