Tuesday, December 31, 2013
Happy 2013, Cheers!
Sunday, December 29, 2013
Holiday Blues
Saturday, December 7, 2013
Oh Christmas Tree. Oh Christmas Tree
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
Pumpkin Carving Tips
•Know what design you want to carve before buying your pumpkin so that you have a mental picture of what shape and size would work best.
•When picking a pumpkin, make sure the color is even throughout and there are minimal scratches and bruises as they can shorten the lifespan of the pumpkin.
•Never carry the pumpkin by its stem.
•The whole cut around the stem should be approximately 2/3 the circumference of the pumpkin and cut at an inward angle to keep the lid from falling through.
•Poke small holes to mark your design before carving.
•A votive candle placed in a glass holder is safer and will last longer than a candle without a holder. White candles give off the most light.
•Carved pumpkins can last up to a week if left untreated. There are pumpkin preservers you can buy at the store.
HAVE FUN!
Saturday, October 26, 2013
Womens Stocking Stuffer Ideas
1. Cell Phone Case
2. Bath & Body Works Candles
3. Nail Polish
4. Lip Gloss
5. Perfume
6. Craft Supplies
7. Scratcher Lotto Tickets
8. Chocolate (Duh!!)
9. Magazines
10. Next Years Calendar Planner
11. Wallet
12. Recipe Books
13. Hot Coco Mix
14. Instant Coffee Mix
15. Jewelry Cleaner
16. Gloves
17. Scarf
18. Costume Jewelry
19. Address Labels
20. Hair Accessories (Bobby Pins & Ponytails)
21. Loofah
22. Movie Tickets
23. Toe Socks
24. Lotion
25. Manicure Kit
26. Gift Cards
27. CD's
28. Movies
29. Headbands
30. Small Picture Frames
31. Hand Warmers
32. Ear Buds
33. Mints
34. Gum
35. Kitchen Gadgets
36. Wine Stoppers
37. Spa Items (Bubble Bath, Bath Salts, Etc.)
38. Make Up
39. Make Up Brushes
40. Clutch (Men that's a Small Hand Purse)
41. Sunglasses
42. Compact Mirror
43. Hat
44. Watch
45. Flash Drive
46. Key Chain
47. T-shirt
48. Cosmetic Bag
49. Concert Tickets
50. Emergency Batteries for Phone
51.Water Bottle
52. Coffee Mug
53. Car Wash Tickets
54. Car Air Freshener
55. Travel Size Umbrella
56. Lint Roller
57. Bookmark
11. Wallet
12. Recipe Books
13. Hot Coco Mix
14. Instant Coffee Mix
15. Jewelry Cleaner
16. Gloves
17. Scarf
18. Costume Jewelry
19. Address Labels
20. Hair Accessories (Bobby Pins & Ponytails)
21. Loofah
22. Movie Tickets
23. Toe Socks
24. Lotion
25. Manicure Kit
26. Gift Cards
27. CD's
28. Movies
29. Headbands
30. Small Picture Frames
31. Hand Warmers
32. Ear Buds
33. Mints
34. Gum
35. Kitchen Gadgets
36. Wine Stoppers
37. Spa Items (Bubble Bath, Bath Salts, Etc.)
38. Make Up
39. Make Up Brushes
40. Clutch (Men that's a Small Hand Purse)
41. Sunglasses
42. Compact Mirror
43. Hat
44. Watch
45. Flash Drive
46. Key Chain
47. T-shirt
48. Cosmetic Bag
49. Concert Tickets
50. Emergency Batteries for Phone
51.Water Bottle
52. Coffee Mug
53. Car Wash Tickets
54. Car Air Freshener
55. Travel Size Umbrella
56. Lint Roller
57. Bookmark
Friday, October 18, 2013
Been there. Pinned it. Did that. | Fall Wreath Tutorial
It's finally fall. Even though it's October and still 80's degrees outside. It's time to decorate around the house. And what do people see the most when you decorate? Your front door! Because your definitely not coming inside our home without a 24 hour notice that way I can clean to my standards. There is nothing worse then showing your house and saying "ignore that please". Our spare bedroom was that way when we first moved in because I didn't want to unpack anymore or worse yet see a box. Anyways back on topic I decided to make a fall wreath for this Friday's DIY blog.
I am going to try to blog every week a DIY project Damon and I are doing around the house. More than likely it will be every other week.
I found a letter "L" at Hobby Lobby, which just opened up in our town on Wednesday. You should have seen me. It was like taking a kid into Toys R Us. The letter was $4.99. I chose to paint it red because of fall colors and if I wanted to use it for Christmas. I could!
I found the twig wreath was $8.99 but I have a 40% off coupon on that item and the burlap $3.99 at Hobby Lobby as well. After letting the painting dry I hot glued the letters onto the twig wreath. And tied a bow at the top of the wreath with the burlap.
I didn't have a picture of the floral arrangement before I put them onto the wreath. They were just basic fake flower bundle that every craft store has. Even the Dollar Tree or Walmart has them. I went to Michael's craft store because they had a huge fall floral selection and everything was 60% off for fall arrangements. I just placed the bundle in between the twigs. I didn't have to hot glue them down just because they stayed in place.
And that's it! Fairly easy!
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Name Changing
Not only am I in the process of changing my name since getting married.
I decided to change my blog name as well. I was reading on how to properly pick a blog name. The internet stated that a blog name should represent what your blog is about and how it reflects your life. So "The Lopez Hook Up" had to go. (Sound like an escort service, right?)
I chose High Heels to Drills because if you didn't know already Damon and I bought our first place the beginning of this year. It isn't our dream home because it's just a condo that we saw as an investment for the rest of our lives. Instead of settling down on a home that we were not happy with. (Plus since we own it, our mortgage is half as much as what they rent out for). In reality though it is perfect for Damon and I as of right now. Even though we plan on renting it out eventually when we do find a house. There are lots of things that can be fixed and modernized. High Heels to Drills is going to represent the process and journey of fixing up our place. While I live an everyday lifestyle of being a full time worker and student. And most important a full time WIFE!
The blog name is perfect for me since I am a full time worker and student. Which means at the end of the day I get to come home to a lovely hard working man for the rest of my life. And I wouldn't trade anything for that. Even my high heels.
The blog name is perfect for me since I am a full time worker and student. Which means at the end of the day I get to come home to a lovely hard working man for the rest of my life. And I wouldn't trade anything for that. Even my high heels.
Tuesday, October 8, 2013
Diaper Quad Tutorial
One of Damon and I close family friend is expecting her second child in October. She mentioned to me she has started to collect diapers. I figure I would help her out but in a creative way. I didn't take that long to make and anyone can do it. It took awhile for me because I stopped and took pictures for you guys to see step by step on how I did it.
What you will need....
(1) baby bottle
(2) bibs
(1) dishwasher bottle basket
(3) receiving blankets
(88) diapers**
(2) paper towel rolls
(1) pair of socks
(1)stuffed animal
ribbon
double sided tape
rubber bands
pie pan
**I used newborn size the bigger the diaper the less diapers you need.
First I start off cheating. I used a pie pan to form my diapers into the shape of the while.
What you will need....
(1) baby bottle
(2) bibs
(1) dishwasher bottle basket
(3) receiving blankets
(88) diapers**
(2) paper towel rolls
(1) pair of socks
(1)stuffed animal
ribbon
double sided tape
rubber bands
pie pan
**I used newborn size the bigger the diaper the less diapers you need.
First I start off cheating. I used a pie pan to form my diapers into the shape of the while.
After the pie pan was full of diapers and in the shape of the wheel I put a rubber band around it to hold the shape
I used double sided tape to tape the ribbon around on top of the rubber band.
I used one of the receiving blankets and did a three fold over the roll.
Then roll it up.
I then sled the roll inside the middle of the diaper wheels
After doing that twice I placed a ribbon around double rolls to hold them together.
To make the handle bars I started off with folding the receiving blanket.
I placed the receiving blanket around the dishwasher basket. I also had extra bibs, sock, and receiving blankets and placed them inside the dishwasher basket.
I held the handle bars together with a rubber band.
Then placed the dishwasher basket in the middle of the wheels.
Sled the bib over
Hope you enjoyed it!
Thursday, July 11, 2013
The Lopez Honeymoon
Once we got on the boat we sat by the window on the second floor. They had a bar with a dance floor and a band set up.
We stepped outside to enjoy the weather, the crystal clear lake, and each other.
Once dinner was ready we headed down to the first floor. We were seated next to the window. They took our food order. Damon and I both ordered the citrus salmon with squash vegetables and wild rice. They brought us garlic bread and caesar salad before the entree. While dinner was served the boat stopped to watch the sunset.
After dinner the boat cruised around Emerald Bay where the Vikingsholm Castle is.
Monday, the second day of our honeymoon we went shopping at the heavenly outlet. It started to rain again so we went to the movies and watched the internship (which I highly recommend). By the time the movie was over the sun had came out. We went down to the loading dock and hung out at El Dorado Beach. I collected fresh water shells off of the beach that I put into a honeymoon activity shadowbox.
(warning label on the new dress I got)
(I found our first married Christmas ornament)
Tuesday, the third day of being newlyweds we relaxed at Lakeside Beach the location of where we got married. We walked around and shopped. (I think we went shopping everyday of our honeymoon. There is absolutely nothing wrong with that. I might have an addiction!) We ate lunch at a local brewery. Later that day we went to the casino and took a horse carriage ride around the town. Since this was our last night in Lake Tahoe we wanted to watch the sunset on the El Dorado Beach off of the dock.
Wednesday, our fourth day of our honeymoon. We were leaving Lake Tahoe to go to San Francisco. I didn't want to leave. Lake Tahoe has became a sentimental place to Damon and I. It was romantic and relaxing. We really enjoyed each other and everything around us.
We drove to Walnut Creek to visit with Damon's Uncle Danny and Aunt Blanche. He gave us the the three day honeymoon in San Francisco. We are greatly thankful for all you have done for us. (Thank you so much Danny and Blanche if you are reading this. We love you.)
Thursday, day five of our honeymoon. Road the BART to San Fransisco from Walnut Creek. It is freaky that there is a subway that goes underneath the water and the Bay Bridge.
Like every tourist we did the Alcatraz tour.
After the Alcatraz tour was finished we walked to the aquarium.
(I touched a tiger shark and a sting-ray)
We treated ourselves to ice cream and engraved our initials in the wood bench we sat at.
We met up with Uncle Danny and Aunt Blanche after they got off work to go have drinks and dinner. We ate at an amazing restaurant called the Wayfare Tavern.
Friday, the sixth day of our honeymoon we got back on the BART to San Francisco. We did more shopping! We ate at the Cheesecake Factory. And of course rode the Trolley up San Francisco's hills to get to Pier 39.
After all of the activities in San Francisco we got back on the BART to Oakland for the Athletics baseball game. We ate at the restaurant on top of the stadium with Danny and Blanche.
We had great seats!
After the game ended we were allowed to go on the outfield with a blanket to watch the firework show.
It was the best firework show I have ever seen.
Saturday, unfortunately we had to get back home. Our honeymoon had came to an end.
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