Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Homemade & Personal | National Police Week 2015

This years National Police Week fell May 10-16. Thousands gather in DC and pay homage to the fallen Kevlar clad heroes at the National Police memorial. Festivities go on all week, including a candlelight vigil that I imagine is an experience like none other. One day, we will make it there to celebrate and honor those who have given the ultimate sacrifice. For more info, check out www.policeweek.org

This year, I did what I could to make sure my LEO and his platoon knew, beyond all the negativity in the media, beyond all the hatred from common citizens, beyond just sheer ignorance, how much they are truly appreciated and needed. I'm took to Pinterest and found some super cute ideas and gave them my own spin. 

When my son and I went to roll call with my basket full of goodies, it was like Christmas morning for these officers, as I was told no one has ever done anything for them (for this week of honor or for Christmas). It was rewarding to see and hear how proud my LEO was to show me off with my basket full of goodies, and to see the officers faces light up and to be told how much they all appreciated the gifts.

I started off with black bags, and used a permanent double sided glue tape to put blue ribbon lines on the bags. The blue satiny ribbon really popped on the black bags. I then wrote in the officers code and last name on the bags.


My favorite was the pocket, one decade rosaries I made for them. I managed to find a tiny Catholic store close to where I live and she had the crucifixes and St Michael medallions I needed. This is the one project my boyfriend helped me with, and without his help, I may not have completed them. I included the St Michaels prayer for police officers and a small homemade badge with thanks for their service.



Not to toot my own horn, but I LOVE the rosaries! And the badges. In fact, I plan on making more in bulk to keep handy to hand out throughout the year instead of just once a year!


Next, I bought a ton of donuts, and rebagged them with a note saying "Donut you know we appreciate you 2015"... Yea, see what I did there?


I also, last minute, decided to make magnets out of the officers last name initial. 



Other things included in the bags: 
Blue & black coins (for their raise, or lack thereof)
A slim jim
A whoopee cushion
Hand sanitizer
A fake moustache
Tissues
A squirt gun
Gum
A pen
A bouncy ball
Powerade 




I included silly things to give the guys something to take the edge off, something to make them smile. It's a thankless job... a stressful, thankless job.

And it's important to me that they know how much they are lovedand supported.




For LEO and family support, here are a few sites:
Wivesbehindthebadge.org/about-us/testimonials 
Policewives.org
Behindthebadgefoundation.org/support/law-enforcement-family-network

And two books I love:
Bullets in the Washing Machine
I Love a Cop




Saturday, January 10, 2015

Homemade | Police Thin Blue Line Ornaments

Christmas has come and passed, along with NYE, so I finally  have a chance to sit down and blog this!

These were the Christmas gifts to my boyfriends platoon this year. I had a blast making them, even though it was extremely tedious and time consuming. I think taping them and waiting for the paint to dry was the most nerve wracking! 

But the officers LOVED them, and for that very reason I am very proud of them, and myself. 


Once painting was done, I filled them with fake snow and a handfulll of .22 bullets. 

I'm already planning next years gift, and I'm hoping to get an earlier start! 

💙tlee






Monday, December 15, 2014

Homemade | Brown Sugar lip scrub

I am cursed with constant chapped lip syndrome. Winter, spring, summer, fall.. It doesn't matter what season! It probably also doesn't help that I'm a lip biter. Nervous, happy, whatever I'm biting my lips.

I'm trying hard to find natural remedies for such things. I had came across sugar lip scrubs and how beneficial they were for your sensitive lips. The scrub exfoliates the surface layers of your lips and removes the dead outer layer leaving behind beautiful, soft, smooth and (my favorite) kissable lips! Used once a week, twice during the winter will really help keep your lips healthy.



Here's the recipe I use after figuring out what I needed/wanted from my lip scrub:

1c. Brown sugar
1/2c. Coconut oil organic
1/2c. Honey


Mix well, then store in air tight container (I've found the 4oz jelly jars work great!). 

Enjoy your luscious lips!


Monday, November 24, 2014

Homemade & Just For Fun | Reindeer Food

A few years ago I caught wind of a special recipe made just for Santa's reindeer! It's filling and healthy for them AND it adds a little giddy up in their flight.

While waiting for Santa one year, I overheard one of his helpers telling another person the recipe, and so I approached them, curious. He shared it with me, and so here I am sharing it with you!

Take 1c. oats and place in blender until well blended. Apparently it being finely blended makes it easier for them to eat it.



Then, add as much glitter as humanly possible!! This is the "key" ingredient and what gives them their pep. It also helps them see it at night. 


We also add peppermint!



On Christmas Eve, just sprinkle some outside on the ground and it'll be the refreshing fuel they need to continue their journey with Santa!




Monday, November 3, 2014

Personal | hashtags and other sorts


I completely skipped an entire month of blogging. Although the excuse is legit, I don't like excuses.

I recently (late August) got a new job. I went from accounting/bookkeeping to... Ready for it? 911 communications officer. I have been in training pretty much since day one, which let me just throw it out there, is stressful. I was released on the phones Monday Oct 27th. So until I begin police radio training, which will probably take place in a few weeks, I've been able to catch up on some projects. 

We have periods of downtime during the 12-hour midnight shift, so I'm using that downtime wisely, between reviewing work related stuff and getting my projects out of the way (such as this beauty)...



And since starting this job, I'm home during the day, which is a totally new experience for me. Between catching up on sleep I've also managed to work on some of my "at home" projects. 
Here are a few I've been able to accomplish...

I bedazzled some acorns (super cute)



We carved some pumpkins



I made my sons werewolf Halloween costume



I made some cute and warm ear warmers 



I made a tiny hippo



I painted pumpkins 



I created a Halloween wreath out of ribbons



I made a baseball leather key ring for my sons fall ball baseball coach



I started to play with Christmas gift ideas for my boyfriends platoon



Needless to say I've been busy..

I also just opened up my new (and always improving) Etsy store:
https://www.etsy.com/shop/fiveohlove

Right now I just have a few things listed but will add upon that once I see an interest. 

Also, if you are on Instagram, look for the following hashtags to find either of my pages and follow me...
#craftingadhd
#loveyourpopo
#firefliesandsweettea

And that's about it for now. I'll probably be doing another DIY project with coconut oil and essential oils for a Christmas gift giveaway and/or the sugar scrubs. I might also be doing one for the gifts I end up making for my LEO's platoon for Christmas. Last year it was an Officers Survival Kit, which I think ill do again this year along with a nice ornament, but we'll see.


For now, goodnight and good morning.

 <3tlee




Sunday, September 14, 2014

Homemade | DIY Whipped coconut oil body butter

It's not even truly autumn yet and already I'm hearing people complain about dry, itchy skin. I started doing some research on a natural solution, and looking for something I could make with what oils and natural stuff I have and decided on a whipped coconut oil body butter that was super easy and quick to make!

I'll admit it smells more like Christmas but I'm going to make another batch with a more "autumn" like scent.



Here we go:

1c, extra virgin coconut oil
20 drops peppermint essential oil
20 drops argan oil (or jojoba)

Take your coconut oil in a medium size bowl and mix with electric mixer fit about 8-10min, until whipped and forming peaks.
Add your essential oil and argan and mix for about another 2min.
Store in a glass container with a tight lid,  and refrigerate until solid.
Afterwards, store at 75 degrees or cooler.
Use a large popsicle stick to get body butter out as to not contaminate the whole jar.



Enjoy!!!

♡tlee


Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Crocheting | Lucie's BALLZ

Making these was something I stumbled across while making something completely different. 

I was looking for crochet patterns on making little monsters for my son, and my guys children.  I found a great, easy video and before long, I had created some adorable little monsters [to which I will post and give credit to coming soon]. 

But, in the midst of creating these monsters, I had figured out how to make a ball.  I know that sounds simple enough, but after showing my creation on my Instagram account, a friend asked if I could make one for her cat, Lucie.  I started getting cute ideas of filling them with catnip and jingle bells [which actually didn't make the final cut on the original BALLZ].

I happily went to town making these cute catnip balls, mixing the plush with catnip in a lunch baggie, stuffing the balls, and then allowing the balls to "soak" in the lunch baggie filled with catnip.  I soon shipped them off... three BALLZ and a short handwritten note to Lucie.


Introducing: Lucie's BALLZ


A few days later, I got a picture of Lucie and an adorable video of Lucie and her mama opening up her package! 

[Please watch the video.. it's so sweet!!]

All tuckered out after all that excitement!!


Lucie's "glazed over" look ... silly (and beautiful) cat!!

 
If interested in having some made, email: firefliesandsweettealee@gmail.com
 

♡tlee