Congrats to all of this weeks winners. Check out the new contest on the right.
$10 Gift Code:
Kelly M.
Pick any Paper Packs:
Kristen E.
Leslie M.
Independence Day Banner
Wendy S.
Chelsy D.
Tamara H.
Medium Ad
Anne S.
Small Ad
Jenny S.
Winners: emails will be sent to you by the end of the day. If you don't get your email, please let me know! :)
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Christmas In July
My Christmas products have been some of my best sellers so to get a jump start this year I'm designing in JULY! I would love your input as to which color schemes and products I should focus on. I can almost smell a sweet sale on Christmas items coming too.
Please tell me your favorite color schemes (from last year or the new proposed colors) and let me know what you think I should design for this year's paper packs and clip art.
***And just a side note I name my color schemes with the first thing that pops into my head. :)
Last Years Colors:
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Christmas Morning |
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Christmas Presents |
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Funky Christmas |
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Traditional Christmas |
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Tis The Season |
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Hot Christmas |
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Mistletoe |
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Holiday Cheer |
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Holly Jolly |
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Vintage Christmas |
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Deck The Halls |
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Our 2 1/2 year story
Some of the things I might write about may be confusing if I don't tell you the following story. Our life the last 2 1/2 years has been pretty interesting.
It all started when my husbands work started paying us only half pay checks--which was enough to cover only the mortgage, health insurance, student loans and tithing. There was nothing left for food, gas, clothes, diapers (we had 2 little ones at the time), etc. All we had was what was in our savings and our very ample food storage (I'm a food hoarder thank goodness!).
About 6 months into this loveliness I had the feeling it was time to move. We started looking and fell in love with a town about 20 minutes farther from my hubby's work--a place we NEVER imagined we would live. We are usually quick about decisions but we believe in inspiration and have done things according to what we've felt we should. So a few months later we put our home up for sale.
We ended up getting pregnant a few months into showing the house. I'm about as stubborn as they come and I wanted to sell the house myself--For Sale By Owner. So almost 1 year later and 2 weeks till the due date the house sold to an investor who has allowed us to rent the house. 2 1/2 years from the start we are still getting half paychecks (my husband is brilliant and has gotten many other job offers but again we believe in that whole inspiration thing) and we are still living inour house their house and we now have 3 kids in one bedroom. We actually have an offer in on a home in that city we want. We saw it over a year ago. Because it is a short sale and the price is amazing it would actually be a lot cheaper if we bought that house than staying here!
How are we getting by? Its been a miracle to say the least. Nothing seems or feels like it is working out but we've made it 2 1/2 years when we figured we could only make it 6. Yes, we believe that God is a God of miracles.
So there you have our story. Hopefully someday we'll get all our backpay and get regular paychecks again, get out of boxes (half the house has been packed for longer than I dare admit) and get to buy that house (which is fairly new but really trashed so that will be another huge adventure!).
My family and I are really grateful for the people who have supported us--namely Emily of http://emmysevents.blogspot.com/ who has been such an inspiration and all of my customers! My sales are what is keeping food on the table so we thank you!
About 6 months into this loveliness I had the feeling it was time to move. We started looking and fell in love with a town about 20 minutes farther from my hubby's work--a place we NEVER imagined we would live. We are usually quick about decisions but we believe in inspiration and have done things according to what we've felt we should. So a few months later we put our home up for sale.
We ended up getting pregnant a few months into showing the house. I'm about as stubborn as they come and I wanted to sell the house myself--For Sale By Owner. So almost 1 year later and 2 weeks till the due date the house sold to an investor who has allowed us to rent the house. 2 1/2 years from the start we are still getting half paychecks (my husband is brilliant and has gotten many other job offers but again we believe in that whole inspiration thing) and we are still living in
How are we getting by? Its been a miracle to say the least. Nothing seems or feels like it is working out but we've made it 2 1/2 years when we figured we could only make it 6. Yes, we believe that God is a God of miracles.
So there you have our story. Hopefully someday we'll get all our backpay and get regular paychecks again, get out of boxes (half the house has been packed for longer than I dare admit) and get to buy that house (which is fairly new but really trashed so that will be another huge adventure!).
My family and I are really grateful for the people who have supported us--namely Emily of http://emmysevents.blogspot.com/ who has been such an inspiration and all of my customers! My sales are what is keeping food on the table so we thank you!
Monday, June 25, 2012
Utah County Summer Fun Activities
I was asked to compile a list of family fun activities to present to the ladies at my church. While the list is specific to Utah County, the supplemental information is applicable to anyone! :) Click the picture above and it will take you to my shop where you can download your free Fun Activities Calendar!
Sunday, June 24, 2012
EASY Tip to Improve Relationships With Your Kid(s) TODAY!
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Don't you wish you had a hug like that right now? |
***Hug your kid(s) as often as possible today.***Grab them when they walk by, stalk them from behind, cuddle up on the couch while you watch his/her favorite show--make it excessive. If you have teenagers excessive may be one side hug with loads of protestations, but chances are they will secretly love your increased attention!
You may want to add a little note every week or so to your calendar to remember to do this on a regular basis. I hope to hear lots of success stories!
Kidless? Use this on your spouse--I dare you!
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Look at this sweet Daddy hug. |
Now go and get your hug on! :)
Saturday, June 23, 2012
Independence Day Banner
Enter to win at the right or click on picture below to purchase
Super Easy to make banner. Directions: Print, cut out, punch holes, and thread ribbon. I laminated mine because I ran out of cardstock. :) Finished product is 76" wide (without slack) by 7 1/2" tall.Comes as a pdf file and prints out on 8 pages.
Have other ideas for banners I should make? Let me know.
Friday, June 22, 2012
Sponsor Lovin
Check out some Friday sponsor love:
Just Felt Supplies
Griseth is the mother of 3 boys! She sells fold over elastic and felt cutouts! I'm so excited to try out her products!
http://www.etsy.com/shop/JustFeltSupplies
Peek-A-Boo Car Seat Canopies
Paulette is a Wife and also a Mother to 5 Beautiful Children.She sells custom car seat canopies with some
sweet options such as pockets for Diapers & Wipes, Binky holder and Nursing Strap. Monograming and
Custom covers are also available.
https://www.facebook.com/Peekaboocovers
Want to be a sponsor too? Go check out my advertising options at http://prettifuldesigns.blogspot.com/p/advertising.html
Just Felt Supplies
Griseth is the mother of 3 boys! She sells fold over elastic and felt cutouts! I'm so excited to try out her products!
http://www.etsy.com/shop/JustFeltSupplies
Peek-A-Boo Car Seat Canopies
Paulette is a Wife and also a Mother to 5 Beautiful Children.She sells custom car seat canopies with some
sweet options such as pockets for Diapers & Wipes, Binky holder and Nursing Strap. Monograming and
Custom covers are also available.
https://www.facebook.com/Peekaboocovers
Want to be a sponsor too? Go check out my advertising options at http://prettifuldesigns.blogspot.com/p/advertising.html
Thursday, June 21, 2012
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Another giveaway has begun!
Check out the new giveaway to the right! Sorry I've been absent! We attempted a camping trip...I'm still trying to get over my disappointment at how it turned out. :( If we had gone a month ago it probably would have been fine but the baby just got two teeth and became ridiculously clingy to only me. If I moved more than a foot away she screamed--like a banshee. It was too hot and despite every effort imaginable the mosquitoes were out in full force. Our middle child has about 15 huge welts on her face--and I can't tell you how well we prepared for those darn mosquitoes. I can't imagine how much worse they would have been had we not taken any measures.
I did get a chance to cook a few things that turned out A.M.A.Z.I.N.G! I'll blog about these maybe once I get through the mound of smoky laundry. :)
~Dedra
I did get a chance to cook a few things that turned out A.M.A.Z.I.N.G! I'll blog about these maybe once I get through the mound of smoky laundry. :)
~Dedra
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
7 Ways in 7 Days to Knock the Socks Off Your Spouse
I met my husband at the beginning of
my sophomore year of college at Brigham Young University. We married
right before finals at the end of the year—I was only 19! So young! :) My
freshman year I always made fun of the girls in the MFHD program (Marriage,
Family, Human Development) because I thought all they wanted to do was
get married--and that didn't equate to my accounting/business oriented mind.
Boy
was I shocked with myself when after we were married I decided to switch
to the MFHD program! Fast forward several years and we were finally able
to have children after a lot of heartache. Hopefully we're not done but I'm
so grateful for the kids we have.
Going from years by ourselves and
then throwing kids into the mix has been an interesting experience. I think
that no matter what the situation, it can be hard to maintain a positive
and thriving marriage. If you're not currently married, just tuck this
article away--hopefully for future use! :)
From my schooling and
experience I've learned that to keep marriage going strong sometimes you have to
shake things up. Below is an idea to do just that.
The Weekly Marriage
Shake Up
(To thoroughly knock the socks off your spouse!)
Sweet Treat Sunday
Massage Monday
Touch
Tuesday
Woo Him/Her Wednesday
Thank Him/Her
Thursday
Fun Activity Friday
Sweet Nothings
Saturday
Sweet Treat Sunday
On Sunday, make or get a treat your spouse
really likes. If he/she is on a diet, be mindful of this and find a way to
make him/her something special. If he/she asks why just say you love
him/her. Keep your list a secret! :)
Massage Monday
You can go about
this a few ways. You can tell your spouse you're giving him/her a massage and
ask where he/she would like to be massaged. You can tell him/her a list
of areas you're willing to massage (for those of you with stinky feet
aversions :) ) or you can just do it. Be considerate of your spouses feelings
and preferences--you want this to be a wonderful experience!
Touch
Tuesday
If you're not in the habit of this, your spouse may ask you what the
heck you're doing but whenever you talk to your spouse or walk by your spouse
or sit next to your spouse, make sure part of you is intentionally
touching him/her. Do this ALL Day. Don't be surprised if your spouse
reciprocates.
Woo Him/Her Wednesday
Do whatever is romantic to your
spouse. If you don't know--ask him/her!
Thank Him/Her Thursday
Pay
attention to everything your spouse does today and thank him/her
for everything--just be sincere. Some examples that I would use:
"Thank
you for going to work today."
"Thank you for taking care of your dirty
clothes this morning."
"Thank you for changing that diaper."
"Thank you
for emptying the garbage."
"Thank you for being such a good dad to our
girls."
Fun Activity Friday
Plan something for the 2 of you. You don't
have to leave your house or you can. You don't have to get a babysitter. If
you can get a babysitter--DO! If not, stay in and play a card game or go
play a game of catch outside. Make a cake together (don't forget to
"accidentally" smear some frosting on your spouse's face). Do something out
of the ordinary. It could take 5 minutes or 3 hours. Just make a plan and do
it.
Sweet Nothings Saturday
Tell your spouse "sweet nothings" all day.
You can whisper them, text or email them, write them on pieces of paper and
leave them around the house. Tell your spouse all the things you love about
him/her--his/her personality, actions, looks, quality, etc.
Put these
ideas into action for a week and not only will you feel more love for your
spouse but he/she should definitely feel more loved and hopefully at some
point will reciprocate.
I'd love to hear your results!
(C) Copyright 2012 Dedra Tregaskis. All Rights Reserved.
Saturday, June 9, 2012
The "I Love My Spouse" Project

A blog post for another day is the story of what has happened to us over the last few years. Right now we're in limbo waiting to move, which could be in 3 weeks or 2 years. For some reason I was thinking the other day what I would say in church to introduce our family (when you move into a new "ward" in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, you usually get called to speak to the congregation and you are supposed to introduce your family.) I thought about what I could say about my husband.My list of positive attributes kept growing and growing over a few days as I noticed more and more how he shows me love.
Here are a few things from my list:
- He's brilliant and is constantly making me computer programs to make my life easier
- He's an A.M.A.Z.I.N.G. Father
- He does the dishes for me every night, even though it is his least favorite chore
- He gets up with the kids in the middle of the night so I can sleep
- He never complains when I go shopping and buy something for myself
- He lets me get out of the house when I need to
- He's HOT!
- If I tell him something bothers me, he immediately tries to change
- He is a great unbiased listener and he sides with me when I need him to but is man enough to tell me the things I don't always want to hear
- He believes in me!
So at 7 a.m. this morning I'm relaxing in the bath while he's watching all the kids. I had a rough, painful night and we both had an early start to the day. I told him I'd be out as quick as I can and he says with a genuine and sweet smile, "Why? Take your time."
After the kids are up and we're deciding how to spend our Saturday he asks what I'd really like to do. I say, "I'd honestly love to just sleep, but we need to go do...." blah blah blah. He says, "Why not rest. You sleep and I'll play with the kids." He played hide and seek with them downstairs (I could hear when he counted) and I slept. It was wonderful.
How could today played out if I wasn't noticing and paying attention to his sweetness and his love for me? Would I have been cross with him or would I have been indifferent or would I have looked up just now when he entered the room and winked at him? Who knows but I know overall that when I am praising him and I think about his positive qualities and I acknowledge when he is trying to show me love that I don't notice his faults. Yes, he does have some. What he excels at your partner may lack but remeber--vice versa. My sharing the list of his qualities above is not intended to make you look at your spouse and think, "My spouse doesn't do that!" It is just to help you think of what your spouse DOES do for you! There are some things I wish my husband would do for me that he doesn't and some things he does do that I wish he wouldn't but I just realize that if he did those things he would be completely perfect and what fun is that!?!? :)
So, if you're coming to my blog to read this post you know something about the project I am proposing. I propose that you leave a comment to this post and tell us about the amazing qualities of your spouse. This will do several AMAZING things! 1. You will be thinking positively about your spouse which will lead you to better interactions with your spouse. 2. Your spouse will probably notice, maybe not immediately but if you spend more time thinking about how wonderful they are and treat them accordingly they are bound at some point to reciprocate. 3. Others will be inspired by you, which will have ripple effects for countless others.
Here are some ideas of what you can post:
- Some qualities you love about your spouse
- Something nice your spouse did for you today
- Something nice you plan on doing for your spouse today
Please feel free to come back and share often--if you do, please tell us you are a returning commenter. Inappropriate comments will be deleted. I hope sharing has a wonderful effect on you and your spouse! Please share this project with others and help many others have similarly wonderful experiences too!
Thursday, June 7, 2012
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
Negligent
Sorry I've been like non-existant! Been working on matching patriotic dresses for the girlets, buying and wrapping birthday and Christmas presents (I know everyone thinks I'm insane), and planning a family trip! I'll be back to designing soon.... :)
~Dedra
~Dedra
Saturday, June 2, 2012
Super Amazing Giveaway
Check out the contest at the right. I'm giving away an Ad and a $10 gift code to my shop AND a $20 gift code! Good Luck!!!
Monday, May 28, 2012
The Library Game
My kids L.O.V.E books. We can seriously never have enough. We used to go to the library every week until our 2 year old ripped one page and another book might have been ripped by her but might not have...anyway A LOT of money later and I couldn't afford the library anymore! So now I go to yard sales primarily to find new books.
We have been trying to move for 2 years now and all the non essentials in the house have been packed up for about that long (LOOOOONG STORY!). So to keep things fresh and to reduce clutter I packed up almost all the books and every week or so I grab a huge pile, lay it out on the couch for the kids to pick from, give them one of my credit cards or other plastic type cards and we play library. They each get to pick out 5. They bring them to me and I swipe their card and we check each book out and then we all sit together and read them all. We put all of the unpicked books (including the previous weeks') back in a box. So much better then 100 books being dispersed around the house every day by my 2 year old.
The kids really do get sooo excited and we seem to be reading even more with this method. I don't get tired of the books like I used to when we would read the same books 3 times a day for 3 months at a time! I think it is a win win. We still go to the real library sometimes because ours is seriously the coolest building ever but I get so nervous about torn pages that I don't let them look at them by themselves--which is one of their favorite parts.
I have even been able to get my kids to clean up without complaining when I tell them we'll play the library game once the room is clean. It's amazing how quickly they can do things when they want to! Happy Reading!!!
We have been trying to move for 2 years now and all the non essentials in the house have been packed up for about that long (LOOOOONG STORY!). So to keep things fresh and to reduce clutter I packed up almost all the books and every week or so I grab a huge pile, lay it out on the couch for the kids to pick from, give them one of my credit cards or other plastic type cards and we play library. They each get to pick out 5. They bring them to me and I swipe their card and we check each book out and then we all sit together and read them all. We put all of the unpicked books (including the previous weeks') back in a box. So much better then 100 books being dispersed around the house every day by my 2 year old.
The kids really do get sooo excited and we seem to be reading even more with this method. I don't get tired of the books like I used to when we would read the same books 3 times a day for 3 months at a time! I think it is a win win. We still go to the real library sometimes because ours is seriously the coolest building ever but I get so nervous about torn pages that I don't let them look at them by themselves--which is one of their favorite parts.
I have even been able to get my kids to clean up without complaining when I tell them we'll play the library game once the room is clean. It's amazing how quickly they can do things when they want to! Happy Reading!!!
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